Sponsored by Leslie and Stephen Jerome
A New York Times Critic’s Pick
A Little Night Music
Music & Lyrics by STEPHEN SONDHEIM
Book by HUGH WHEELER
Orchestrations by JONATHAN TUNICK
Musical Direction by DARREN R. COHEN
Choreographed by ROBERT LA FOSSE
Directed by JULIANNE BOYD
Suggested by a Film by Ingmar Bergman
Originally Produced and Directed on Broadway by Harold Prince
AUGUST 6–28
Boyd-Quinson Stage
30 Union Street, Pittsfield, MA
WINNER OF 6 TONY AWARDS — INCLUDING BEST MUSICAL
A tangle of love affairs leads to a magical weekend in the country where confusion rules, jealousies flair and sexual passions reign. A romantic comedy of errors! Join us for Sondheim’s witty, brilliant masterpiece that features the haunting “Send in the Clowns.”
“A Little Night Music is all whipped cream and knives.” —Hal Prince
Sponsored in part by Hildi and Walter Black, Rhoda Levitt, Rosita Sarnoff and Beth Sapery
“Julianne Boyd has crafted an incandescent A Little Night Music that makes for one hell of a swan song.”
—The Boston Globe, Critic’s Pick
CRITIC’S PICK
“Vocally, the production is exceptional…the ensemble moments are gorgeous…It’s Emily Skinner as Desiree…who most powerfully holds the show…and produces its warmest glow…perfectly played.”
—The New York Times
“This rich material is…an event worth celebrating..a sterling cast…blends romanticism and cynicism with an uncanny delicacy.”
—The Wall Street Journal
“Superlative…every performer was a such vocal standout in their own right.”
—Albany Times Union
“Masterful…breathtaking…one of the finest productions in the history of the theater.”
—WAMC
“Boyd and her farewell, A Little Night Music, show how she has turned it into not only a great Berkshires theater, but a great American theater.”
—WBUR
“Two and a half hours of musical theatre perfection.”
—Pioneer Valley Radio
“The cast is led by the handsome, finely tuned pairing of Jason Danieley as Fredrik Egerman and Emily Skinner as Desiree Armfeldt…”Send in the Clowns,” [was] performed by Skinner with alluring finesse…Countess Charlotte Malcolm…played here to the marvelous hilt by Sierra Boggess…Bountiful…Indomitable.”
—The Washington Post
“Superb and sublime”
—Broadway World
“Sheer joy”
—Nippertown
“Hypnotically gorgeous”
—Talkin’ Broadway
“As close to perfection as a show can be”
—In the Spotlight
“★★★★★…robustly acted…passionate”
—New York Stage Review
“A resplendent, mesmerizing event, a magnificent achievement”
—Berkshire On Stage
“Outstanding…a terrific production and a top-notch cast”
—Two on the Aisle
“Run to go see it! It’s a poem, a delicate flower, a classy production worth seeing.”
—Rex Recommends
“As good as it can get and I’ll joyously tell you why. It’s all about beauty. If…you are addicted to romance there is no better place to find it”
—Berkshire Edge
“Swept me off my feet…radiates elegance”
—Splash Magazine
“If A Little Night Music has a special place in your heart, this Barrington Stage production fills it.”
—Off Script with Dan Dwyer
“BSC’s dream cast, smoothly directed…was perfection.”
—Scene on Stage
“Stunning… [the] audience was utterly thrilled and charmed.”
—Berkshire Fine Arts
“The perfect cap to a weekend in the country.”
—Parterre
CAST
SLATER ASHENHURST (Frid) is jazzed to be making his East Coast debut at BSC, a theatre he has admired from afar for years! Recent credits: Lucas in The Addams Family at Pickleville Playhouse and Kreon in Antigone at Rutgers University. He holds an MFA in Acting from Mason Gross School of the Arts at Rutgers University, through which he also studied and performed at Shakespeare’s Globe in London. He also holds a BA in Musical Theatre from Oral Roberts University in Tulsa, OK. HUGE thanks to my family and CLA Partners for their unending support and encouragement! @slater.boi | |
STEPHANIE BACASTOW* (Mrs. Anderssen) is delighted to be making her BSC debut in A Little Night Music! Favorite roles include Mary Poppins, Johanna in Sweeney Todd, Luisa in The Fantasticks and Rosa Bud in The Mystery of Edwin Drood. Proud alum of NYU Steinhardt (MM) and the University of Georgia (BM). Many thanks to the folks at BSC, McCorkle Casting and the About Artists team. Love to Mom, Dad, and Sam. www.stephaniebacastow.com. IG: @stephbacastow | |
SIERRA BOGGESS* (Countess Charlotte Malcolm) Broadway: School of Rock, It Shoulda Been You, The Phantom of the Opera, Master Class, The Little Mermaid. London: Les Misérables, The Phantom of the Opera at Royal Albert Hall, Love Never Dies (Olivier Award nomination). Other theatre credits: Harmony (Off Broadway), The Secret Garden at Lincoln Center, Guys & Dolls at Carnegie Hall, Into the Woods (Hollywood Bowl). Film/TV: Vulture Club, What’s Your Emergency. In addition to her multiple recordings, she has toured all over the world with her concert show, which has been preserved live and released on CD — Awakening: Live at 54 Below. She recently released an album of duets with Julian Ovenden made during the pandemic entitled Together at a Distance. | |
SABINA COLLAZO* (Anne Egerman) BSC debut! Originally from Puerto Rico, Sabina is so excited to be singing Sondheim in the Berkshires. She is a graduate of the musical theatre department at the University of Michigan, where she played Franca in The Light in the Piazza and Stephano in The Tempest. She was most recently seen as Maria in Milwaukee Rep’s production of West Side Story. Other credits include On Your Feet at Gateway Playhouse (Rebecca u/s). Thanks to 44 West Entertainment, CESD and Pat McCorkle. Love to my friends and family. IG: @_sabinacollazo | |
JASON DANIELEY* (Fredrik Egerman) Recently created the role of AUTHOR/JAMES AGEE in the world premiere of Ahrens & Flaherty and Galati’s Knoxville. Originating roles on Broadway include Pretty Woman, The Visit, Curtains, The Full Monty, and also starred in Chicago, Next to Normal and Candide. Other originating credits: Floyd Collins, Dream True, The Highest Yellow with starring turns in A Tree Grows in Brooklyn, Sunday in the Park…, 110 in the Shade and Brigadoon. Televised concerts: Carousel, South Pacific, Sondheim: A Birthday Celebration and Ring Them Bells! A Kander & Ebb Celebration. Numerous symphonic and cabaret concerts around the world. Co-created and Directed the Boston Pops Stephen Sondheim Tribute concert this summer at Tanglewood. More at JasonDanieley.com | |
COOPER GRODIN* (Count Carl-Magnus Malcolm) is honored to make his BSC debut. Actor, singer, musician composer. Born and raised in New York City, he received his Master’s Degree from the Manhattan School of Music. Title role in Phantom of the Opera National Tour, Les Misérables National Tour, The Band’s Visit Lab directed by Hal Prince, Shakespeare in the Park’s Into the Woods, Annie at Paper Mill Playhouse, Carbonell-nominated Best Actor in the Carbonell-winning Best Musical Sunday in the Park with George, Drama Desk-nominated The Golden Land, Henry Award-winning Best Musical Oklahoma! at the Denver Performing Arts Center, Helen Hayes-nominated Best Musical Carousel at the Olney Theater, The Bridges of Madison County at the Broward Center, NBC’s The Blacklist, ABC’s Deception. Original album It’s the Little Things available on iTunes. With The Price Group. @CooperGrodinOfficial | |
LESLIE JACKSON* (Mrs. Segstrom) Broadway: Caroline, or Change (Cover: Emmie, Moon, Radio 1&2). Tours: Spamalot National (Lady of the Lake), Cinderella National (Marie), Ragtime National (Sarah), West Side Story International (Rosalia, u/s Maria, “Somewhere” soloist). Regional: Together We Celebrate! at Fulton Theatre, The Secret Garden at WPPAC (Ayah). Thanks to dad, mom, Jill, AboutArtistsAgency and my wonderful family and friends for their endless love and support! @leslily2; leslierjackson.com | |
KATE DAY MAGOCSI (Fredrika Armfeldt) is thrilled to join the cast of A Little Night Music at BSC! Born in New York City, she is currently a freshman in Baldwin Wallace’s Music Theatre program. Recent credits include Grease (Sandy), Carrie (Carrie), Les Misérables (Fantine), Newsies (Katherine). Huge thanks to Victoria Bussert, Dr. Weagraff and everyone at BW. Love you Mom, Dad and Matt! @katedaymagocsi | |
ANDREW MARKS MAUGHAN* (Mr. Erlanson) is excited to make his BSC and Sondheim debut! Andrew was recently a member of the National Broadway Tour of Les Misérables where he sang the Bishop of Digne and understudied Jean Valjean and Javert. Favorite roles include Freddy (My Fair Lady), Candide (Candide), Fredric (The Pirates of Penzance), Rodolfo (La bohème), Alfredo (La traviata), Gabriel von Eisenstein (Die Fledermaus) and Lensky (Eugene Onegin). He was also an original cast member on the Grammy-winning recording of the opera (R)evolution of Steve Jobs. Special thanks to The Collective and McCorkle Casting! IG: @andrewmarksmaughan | |
SOPHIE MINGS (Petra) is thrilled to be making her BSC debut. Sophie is a recent graduate of The University of Central Oklahoma, where she studied Musical Theatre. A few of her favorite past roles have been Queenie in Lippa’s The Wild Party, Claudia in Nine and Johanna in Sweeney Todd. Sophie thanks the creative team for the opportunity to work on this beautiful story; her voice teacher, Dr. Marilyn Govich; and of course, the masterful Stephen Sondheim. She would also like to thank her amazing parents, friends and husband for always believing in her. @sophiemings | |
MARY BETH PEIL* (Madame Armfeldt) is an Obie Award-winning and two-time Tony Award-nominated actress who has made careers from the world of Opera to Stage and Screen. Winning the Metropolitan Opera National Auditions launched two decades as a leading soprano during which she originated the role of Alma in Lee Hoiby’s Summer and Smoke, sang with NYCity Opera, Young Concert Artists and many others. She began her second career on Broadway opposite Yul Brynner in The King and I. Other Broadway productions include Nine, Sunday in the Park with George, Women on the Verge, Follies, Les Liaisons Dangereuses and Anastasia. On TV she created the roles of Grams in Dawson’s Creek, Jackie in The Good Wife and was most recently seen as Martha Graham in Halston. On Film she can be seen in Song of Sway Lake, Mirrors, Flags of Our Fathers, Odd Couple 2, Stepford Wives 2 and recently Jimmy and Caroline, The Home and Phyllis, Silenced. | |
REBECCA PITCHER* (Mrs. Nordstrom) is best known for her portrayal of Christine Daaé in The Phantom of the Opera where she appeared in over 3000 performances including Broadway, US National tour and Singapore. Other performances include An American in Paris International Tour, Jack O’Brien’s 2018 Broadway revival of Carousel and The Sound of Music National Tour; as well as Mary Poppins, Amalia (She Loves Me), Grace Farrell (Annie), Christine (Yeston-Koppits Phantom), Nimue (Camelot), Lisette (La Rondine), Monica (The Medium) and Rose (Street Scene). Concert performances include Mozart’s Mass in C minor, Carmina Burana and Handel’s Messiah. | |
ADAM RICHARDSON* (Mr. Lindquist) BSC debut! Off Broadway: Intimate Apparel (Lincoln Center Theater). National Tour: Cats (First National). International: Porgy and Bess. Regional: Showboat (Westchester Broadway Theatre), Cats (Flat Rock Playhouse), Candide (Brevard Music Festival), We Shall Not Be Moved (Opera Philadelphia, The Apollo, Dutch National Opera). Training: Carnegie Mellon University, The Juilliard School. Thanks to my family, Kathy and the entire EA team, and McCorkle Casting. @atomrich_12 | |
EMILY SKINNER* (Desiree Armfeldt) Broadway: The Cher Show, Prince of Broadway (Outer Critics Circle Award nomination), Side Show (Tony nomination, Drama League Award), Jekyll & Hyde, The Full Monty, James Joyce’s The Dead, Dinner at Eight (Outer Critics Circle nomination), Billy Elliot (BroadwayWorld Award). National Tours: Ghost Brothers of Darkland County, Billy Elliot, Disney’s On the Record. Off Broadway: Picnic (Transport Group, Drama Desk nomination), My Life With Albertine (Playwrights Horizons), Jerry Springer: The Opera (Carnegie Hall); Fiorello!, No Strings, Pardon My English, A Tree Grows in Brooklyn (all at City Center Encores!); also originated roles at Roundabout Theatre Company, York Theatre, WPA Theatre, Paramount Theatre at Madison Square Gardens. Regional: The Kennedy Center, Signature Theatre, Alliance Theatre, Theatre Under The Stars, Ford’s Theatre, Virginia Rep, Lyric Theatre of Oklahoma, American Conservatory Theatre, Long Wharf, Old Globe, Goodspeed, Bucks County Playhouse, St. Louis MUNY and many others. She has sung with symphonies internationally and her CD recordings may be found on iTunes and Amazon. Emily-Skinner.com | |
NOAH WOLFE (Henrik Egerman) is ecstatic to be spending a summer in the country. Thanks to Abby at TCA, their family and their classmates. BFA: University of Michigan. @yesawolfe |
UNDERSTUDIES
PAULA GAUDIER (Anne/Petra u/s) is a 2022 BSC Musical Theatre Conservatory alum. Born and raised in Puerto Rico, Paula is a rising junior at Manhattanville College pursuing a BFA in Musical Theatre. Recent credits include Brigadoon (u/s Fiona), Twilight: Los Angeles 1992 (Elvira Evers & Judith Tur), See Rock City and Other Destinations (u/s Dodi). Thanks to my family and God for always being present. ¡Te amo, Puerto Rico! @paulagaudier | |
SARAH GOEKE* (Desiree/Charlotte u/s) BSC: 10×10 2019. Originally from Missouri, Sarah is an actor/writer living in NYC. She’s delighted to be back at BSC! Recent roles include: Lena Decker in Inherent Resolve at the Genesis Festival, Jessie in Cry It Out at City Theatre, Understudy for Denise/Leslie/Vicky/PJ in 53% Off at Second Stage Theatre in NYC, and Cynthia Weil in the 1st Nat’l Bway Tour of Beautiful: The Carole King Musical. SarahGoeke.com | |
GABRIEL LOGAN (Henrik/Frid u/s) is a 2022 BSC Musical Theatre Conservatory alum. Gabriel is thrilled to be part of A Little Night Music at BSC. He is from Chicago, Illinois and is a rising Sophomore at Elon University. You can catch him at Elon University this fall in Head Over Heels! | |
TERI RALSTON* (Madame Armfeldt u/s) BSC: Carousel. Teri was in the original Broadway production of A Little Night Music. Prior to this, she was in the original production of Company creating the role of Jenny, and her association with Mr. Sondheim has continued over the years. She has been in or directed 10 of his works including playing Sally in Follies and Mama Rose in Gypsy. She has done many productions of Side by Side by Sondheim, including one with Peggy Lee, which she also directed. Teri has also had a long association with Stephen Schwartz, originally in the Broadway-bound The Baker’s Wife for which he wrote Chanson for her. She is featured on 7 original cast albums, has performed her cabaret shows around the country and done way too many roles in summer stock to mention and her TV appearances are numerous. | |
AARON RAMEY* (Fredrik/Carl-Magnus u/s) BSC: Carousel. Broadway: The Visit (OBC), The Bridges of Madison County (OBC), Jekyll & Hyde (Orig. Revival Cast), Young Frankenstein, Curtains, Thoroughly Modern Millie (OBC). National Tours: South Pacific, Jekyll & Hyde, Sweet Charity, Disney’s Beauty and the Beast. Regional/NYC: Dallas Theater Center, Williamstown Theatre Festival, Weston Playhouse, Arena Stage, Baltimore CenterStage, Arden Theater Company, PaperMill Playhouse, Prospect Theater Company, York Theater, NYMF, NAMT. TV: Mr. Robot, A Gifted Man, Kings, New Amsterdam, Guiding Light, All My Children, As the World Turns. BFA Musical Theatre, Otterbein University. Proud member Actor’s Equity Association. |
CREATIVES
STEPHEN SONDHEIM (Music & Lyrics) wrote the music and lyrics for Saturday Night (1954), A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum (1962), Anyone Can Whistle (1964), Company (1970), Follies (1971), A Little Night Music (1973), The Frogs (1974), Pacific Overtures (1976), Sweeney Todd (1979), Merrily We Roll Along (1981), Sunday in the Park with George (1984), Into the Woods (1987), Assassins (1991), Passion (1994) and Road Show (2008) as well as lyrics for West Side Story (1957), Gypsy (1959) and Do I Hear a Waltz? (1965) and additional lyrics for Candide (1973). Anthologies of his work include Side by Side by Sondheim (1976), Marry Me A Little (1981), You’re Gonna Love Tomorrow (1983), Putting It Together (1993/99) and Sondheim on Sondheim (2010). He composed the scores of the films Stavisky (1974) and Reds (1981) and songs for Dick Tracy (1990) and the television production Evening Primrose (1966). His collected lyrics with attendant essays have been published in two volumes: Finishing the Hat (2010) and Look, I Made a Hat (2011). In 2010 the Broadway theatre formerly known as Henry Miller’s Theatre was renamed in his honor.
HUGH WHEELER (Book) was a novelist, playwright and screenwriter. He wrote more than 30 mystery novels under the pseudonyms Q. Patrick and Patrick Quentin, and four of his novels were transformed into films: Black Widow, Man in the Net, The Green-Eyed Monster and The Man with Two Wives. For films, he wrote the screenplays for Travels with My Aunt, Something for Everyone, A Little Night Music and Nijinsky. His plays include Big Fish, Little Fish (1961), Look: We’ve Come Through (1961) and We Have Always Lived in the Castle (1966, adapted from the Shirley Jackson novel), he co-authored with Joseph Stein the book for a new production of the 1919 musical Irene (1973), wrote the books for A Little Night Music (1973), a new production of Candide (1973), Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (1979, based on a version of the play by Christopher Bond), and Meet Me in St. Louis (adapted from the 1949 MGM musical), contributed additional material for the musical Pacific Overtures (1976), and wrote a new adaptation of the Kurt Weill opera Silverlake, which was directed by Harold Prince at the New York Opera. He received Tony and Drama Desk Awards for A Little Night Music, Candide and Sweeney Todd. Prior to his death in 1987 Mr. Wheeler was working on two new musicals, Bodo and Fu Manchu, and a new adaptation of The Merry Widow.
JULIANNE BOYD† (Director) is the Founder (1995) and Artistic Director of Barrington Stage Company (BSC) where she has directed many productions, including the critically acclaimed West Side Story (2018) and the 2017 hit production of Company, starring Aaron Tveit. She also directed the world premiere of Christopher Demos-Brown’s American Son, which won the Laurents-Hatcher Award for Best New Play by an Emerging Playwright in 2016. Other productions include the world premieres of Mark St. Germain’s Dancing Lessons, The Best of Enemies and Dr. Ruth, All the Way and the critically acclaimed revival of Goldman and Sondheim’s Follies. In 1997 she directed BSC’s smash hit production of Cabaret, which won six Boston Theater Critics Awards and transferred to the Hasty Pudding Theatre in Cambridge for an extended run.
Boyd conceived and directed the Broadway musical Eubie!, a show based on the music of Eubie Blake which starred Gregory Hines and garnered three Tony nominations. She also co-conceived and directed (with Joan Micklin Silver) the award-winning Off Broadway musical revue A…My Name Is Alice (Outer Critics’ Award) and its sequel A…My Name Is Still Alice.
In 2000 Ms. Boyd created the Playwright Mentoring Project, BSC’s underserved youth program that won the prestigious Coming Up Taller Award in 2007. In 2015, the Playwright Mentoring Project also won the Commonwealth Award for Creative Youth Development. From 1992 to 1998 Ms. Boyd served as President of the Society of Stage Directors and Choreographers, the national labor union representing professional directors and choreographers in the U.S.
She and her husband Norman have three grown children.
ROBERT LA FOSSE† (Choreographer) BSC: West Side Story. Mr. La Fosse was invited by Jerome Robbins to join the New York City Ballet in 1986 as a principal dancer after a nine-year career with American Ballet Theatre where he danced leading roles in many of the full-length classics. During his career with NYCB, Mr. La Fosse originated the role of Tony in Jerome Robbins’ West Side Story Suite. For the Broadway stage, Mr. La Fosse starred in Bob Fosse’s Dancin’ and Jerome Robbins’ Broadway, for which he received a 1989 Tony Award nomination for Best Actor in a Musical. In addition to his performing career, Mr. La Fosse has choreographed over 100 works for ballet, opera, musical theatre, film and TV. He is currently on faculty at American Ballet Theatre’s Jacqueline Onassis School and stages the works of Jerome Robbins throughout the world.
DARREN R. COHEN (Musical Director) Associate Artist. BSC: over 20 shows including Mack & Mabel, Follies, Sweeney Todd, The Pirates of Penzance, Ragtime, Company, West Side Story, Into the Woods, The Hills Are Alive with Rodgers & Hammerstein and Who Could Ask for Anything More? The Songs of George Gershwin. Broadway/Off Broadway: A Chorus Line, Chicago, Fosse, Make Me A Song (orig. cast recording), Zombie Prom (orig. cast recording), Anyone Can Whistle, A…My Name Is Still Alice, Carnival, The Fantasticks, And the World Goes ‘Round, Nunsense, Show Me Where the Good Times Are, Bar Mitzvah Boy. Regional favorites include: Sacramento Music Circus, Center Stage-Baltimore, Studio Theatre (DC), Goodspeed, North Shore Music Theatre, Coconut Grove Playhouse, Repertory Theatre of St. Louis, Cincinnati Playhouse, The MUNY, Kansas City Starlight, Asolo. Author: The Complete Professional Audition (Random House), and a graduate of the Eastman School of Music. Mr. Cohen resides in New York City. darrenRcohen.com. For AHC and CC.
YOON BAE (Scenic Designer) is an award-winning scenic and costume designer working internationally, including London’s West End, Norway, South Korea, Japan and the USA. Don Giovanni (Welsh National Opera), Candide (Tokyo), Disconnect (Winner Bay Area Theatre Critics Award), Closer (Seoul), Once On This Island (PTC), The Wolves (ATL), Oedipus El Rey (SDR), Once (PTC), The Great Gatsby (ATC), The Importance of Being Earnest (ATC), Emma, The Sunshine Boys, Evita, Ain’t Misbehavin’, The Magic Flute and Private Lives. London’s West End with John Napier: Gone with the Wind, Birdsong, Skellig, Equus, Three Thousand Troubled Threads (Edinburgh International Festival), the world premiere productions of Caridad Svich’s Archipelago, Howard Barker’s Wounds to the Face and Jeff Talbott’s The Messenger (PTC). She is an Associate Professor at UNCSA, an active member of the diversity committee, and a board member representative for USA Local 829 and Wingspace. YoonBae.com
SARA JEAN TOSETTI (Costume Designer) Associate Artist. BSC: Who Could Ask for Anything More? The Songs of George Gershwin, Gertrude and Claudius, West Side Story, Company, Ragtime, Much Ado About Nothing, American Son, Dancing Lessons, His Girl Friday (among others). Sara is a New York City-based costume designer, originally from Paris, France. Recent designs include Salome (LA Opera); Xerxes, Cato in Utica (Glimmerglass Festival); the world premiere of Laura Kaminsky’s As One (Brooklyn Academy of Music); Cosi Fan Tutte (Juilliard); Carmen, Orpheus in the Underworld, Rinaldo, Cendrillon (Central City Opera); A Flea in Her Ear (Delaware Rep & Westport Country Playhouse); Manuscript, The Exonerated (Daryl Roth Theatre); The Maids, ‘Tis Pity She’s a Whore (Red Bull Theater); Into the Woods (Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival). Associate Design credits include the Metropolitan Opera, Lyric Opera of Chicago, Opera Bastille, Ceasar’s Palace in Las Vegas and multiple Broadway shows. TV/Film work include Jane Eyre, Dickenson, The Americans, The Marvelous Mrs Maisel and Pose. Awards: Princess Grace Award in Design, the Bel Geddes Design Enhancement Award and the 2020 Berkshire Award for Best Costume Design of the Decade. She earned a BFA and MFA from NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts, with Outstanding Achievement in Design. Proud Member of IATSE United Scenic Artists Local 829. SaraJeanTosetti.com
DAVID LANDER (Lighting Designer) Associate Artist. BSC: Sister Sorry, Boca, Who Could Ask for Anything More? The Songs of George Gershwin, Harry Clarke, Fall Springs, Gertrude and Claudius, West Side Story. Broadway: The Lightning Thief: The Percy Jackson Musical, Torch Song with Michael Urie and Mercedes Rhuel, The Heiress with Jessica Chastain, The Lyons with Linda Lavin, Master Class with Tyne Daly, Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo with Robin Williams (Drama Desk Award; Tony and Outer Critics Nominations), 33 Variations with Jane Fonda (Tony and Outer Critics nominations), I Am My Own Wife (Drama Desk and Outer Critics nominations), among others. Off Broadway: The Public Theater, Roundabout Theatre, Signature Theatre, The Vineyard Theatre, among others. Regional: Arena Stage, Goodman Theatre, Guthrie Theater, Hartford Stage, Huntington Theatre, Kennedy Center, Mark Taper Forum, among others. International Theatre and Opera: Dublin, Delhi, London, Melbourne, Mumbai, Singapore, Sydney, Tokyo, among others.
LEON ROTHENBERG (Sound Designer) BSC: Ain’t Misbehavin’, A Crossing. Recent Broadway: Hillary and Clinton; The Waverly Gallery; Mike Birbiglia: The New One; The Boys in the Band; A Doll’s House, Part 2. NY: Playwrights’ Horizons, Classic Stage Company, NYCC, Primary Stages, Second Stage, Manhattan Theatre Club, Public Theater, others. Regional: Arizona Theatre Company, Huntington Theater, Arena Stage, A.C.T., Old Globe, Pasadena Playhouse, Geffen Playhouse, Portland Center Stage, Seattle Rep, La Jolla, Two River Theater, City Theater Pittsburgh, Williamstown Theatre Festival, NY Stage and Film. International: Cirque du Soleil, National Theatre of Cyprus, Dijon International Festival. Tony Award for Sound Design: The Nance. klaxson.net
MARY SCHILLING-MARTIN (Wig Designer) BSC: Andy Warhol in Iran, Boca, Eleanor, Fall Springs, Time Flies and Other Comedies, The Royal Family of Broadway. She is the former Wig Master for La Jolla Playhouse, Marriott Theater in Lincolnshire, Cleveland Play House and Arizona Theatre Company. Her regional credits include: Berkshire Theatre Group, Northern Stage, Great Lakes Theater, Idaho Shakespeare Festival, Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival, The Goodman Theatre, Denver Center Theatre Company and The Old Globe Theatre. Mary, along with her daughter Caitie, own Wigs and Whiskers.
JACQUELINE HOLLOWAY (Intimacy Choreographer)
DAVID D’AGOSTINO (Production Stage Manager) BSC: Boca, Who Could Ask for Anything More? The Songs of George Gershwin, The Hills Are Alive with Rodgers & Hammerstein, BSC’s Holiday Getaway, American Underground. In the past decade, his work has taken him to every continental state and several Canadian provinces, working on a variety of national tours and regional productions. Favorite credits include the revival of Pippin, Finding Neverland, Million Dollar Quartet, Cabaret, The Producers, Memphis: The Musical and Man of La Mancha. David has previously worked with the Finger Lakes Musical Theatre Festival as manager of “The PiTCH!” playwright workshop, working on and facilitating several new plays and musicals. Love to Mom, Dad, and Alex!
DANIEL EVERETT (Assistant Stage Manager) Regional: Paper Mill Playhouse (Sister Act), Ogunquit Playhouse (over 25 productions including Young Frankenstein, Kinky Boots, Elf, Mamma Mia!, 42nd Street, An American in Paris, White Christmas, Ragtime and The Hunchback of Notre Dame), North Carolina Theatre (Gypsy, Wit, Grease, Buddy: The Buddy Holly Story), North Shore Music Theatre (Billy Elliot). Off Broadway: Culture Project, Ma-Yi Theater Company, Manhattan Ensemble Theatre. Special thanks to his family.
MCCORKLE CASTING LTD; PAT MCCORKLE (Casting) (C.S.A.) Casting actors for Barrington Stage for 20 years. Pat McCorkle is pleased to be an Associate Artist at BSC. Broadway: Over 50 productions including On the Town, Amazing Grace, End of the Rainbow, The Lieutenant of Inishmore, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, Amadeus, She Loves Me, A Few Good Men. Off Broadway: highlights — Clever Little Lies; Sheer Madness; Tribes; Our Town (Barrow Street); Freud’s Last Session; Toxic Avenger; Almost, Maine; Driving Miss Daisy. Feature film: Premium Rush, Ghost Town, The Thomas Crown Affair, Die Hard with a Vengeance, School Ties, etc. Television: Twisted, St. George, Sesame Street, Hack, Californication, Max Bickford, Chappelle’s Show, Strangers with Candy, Barbershop, etc. mccorklecasting.com
CHARLIE SIEDENBURG (Berkshires Press Representative) (Associate Artist, 18th Season) joined the BSC family in 2005 and has represented over 150 BSC productions. His work has led to features in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Boston Globe, Associated Press and American Theatre Magazine. His many PR credits include the Metropolitan Opera (Live in HD), Paper Mill Playhouse, George Street Playhouse, Hartford Stage, Goodspeed Musicals, Long Wharf Theatre, Surflight Theatre and Two River Theater Company. He serves as Press Rep for Wagner College Theatre, The Minty Awards, Ghostlight Productions and Forestburgh Playhouse. Charlie is a 1995 Theatre/Arts Administration graduate of Wagner College on Staten Island, where he currently teaches Theatre Appreciation. In 2021, he received a Berkshire Theatre Critics Association Special Award for Exceptional Support of Arts Journalism in the Berkshires.
THE PRESS ROOM (National Press Representatives) represents the Broadway productions of Hamilton, The Book of Mormon and Paradise Square, as well as the Vineyard Theatre, Shakespeare’s Globe, The Wooster Group, Rosie’s Theater Kids, Building for the Arts, Hunter Theater Project, Miami New Drama, Paper Mill Playhouse, Ogunquit Playhouse, 3-D Theatricals, NY Classical Theatre, The Drama Book Shop and the Antonyo Awards. Recent: Black No More; The Waverly Gallery; Gloria: A Life, Three Tall Women; Farinelli and the King; Beyond Babel; Waterwell’s 7 Minutes; Out of the Box Theatrical’s The Last Five Years. Upcoming: Florida Georgia Line’s May We All; Personality: The Lloyd Price Musical; Born for This; Mister Miss America; Sidney.
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