
Unknown Soldier
March 29 - May 5, 2024
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Credits
Book by Daniel Goldstein
Music by Michael Friedman
Lyrics by Michael Friedman and Daniel Goldstein
Directed by Trip Cullman
By Special Arrangement with Hunter Arnold -
Location
Kreeger Theater
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Run Time
Approximately 1 hour 40 minutes without an intermission
- Program
"A thoughtful, history-spanning portrait...that celebrates the urge to fully know people."
— The New York Times
Cleaning out her grandmother’s home, Ellen Rabinowitz discovers a mysterious photograph of a soldier, tucked away in a box of keepsakes. And so begins this sweeping, heartfelt musical about one woman’s journey to unearth the secrets buried in her family’s past. Spanning three generations, Unknown Soldier unravels a delicate tangle of family lore, as Ellen chases the extraordinary story that unlocks her history—and charts her future.
Unknown Soldier is made possible through generous funding from with additional support from Patricia and David Fisher, Catherine and Chris Guttman-McCabe, and Herb and Dianne Lerner.
Press Release
Cast
KERSTIN ANDERSON
Lucy Lemay
RIGLEE RUTH BRYSON
Young Ellen/Lucy Rabinowitz
ADAM CHANLER-BERAT
Andrew Hoffman
LORA LEE GAYER
Ellen Rabinowitz
AMY GRIFFIN
Swing / u/s Lucy Anderson
NEHAL JOSHI
Doctor
JUDY KUHN
Lucy Anderson
CANDICE SHEDD-THOMPSON
Ensemble / u/s Lucy Lemay, Ellen Rabinowitz
PERRY SHERMAN
Francis Grand
JORDYN TAYLOR
Swing
WOOD VAN METER
Swing / u/s Francis / Dance Captain
ELIZABETH VARGO
u/s Young Ellen/Lucy Rabinowitz
RONALD JOE WILLIAMS
Ensemble / u/s Doctor
TAYLOR WITT
Ensemble / u/s Andrew
SUMIÉ YOTSUKURA
Ensemble
KERSTIN ANDERSON
Lucy Lemay
Kerstin Anderson (Lucy Lemay) [she/her] is thrilled to be making her Arena Stage debut! Her Broadway and National Tour credits include My Fair Lady (Eliza Doolittle) and The Sound of Music (Maria). Other theater appearances include Cult of Love (Berkeley Rep), Unknown Soldier (Playwrights Horizon), Afterwords (5th Avenue), Doubt (Westport Playhouse), and Row (Audible). She can be heard on Ryan Scott Oliver’s albums Darling: Live in Concert and Future Demons, Ethan Carlson’s Her Sound, and the Original Cast Album of Unknown Soldier. Upcoming short film: Ventriculus. Instagram: @kerstanderson1
RIGLEE RUTH BRYSON
Young Ellen/Lucy Rabinowitz
Riglee Ruth Bryson (Young Ellen/Lucy Rabinowitz) is so excited to make her Arena Stage debut. Her most recent theater credits include Belinda in A Christmas Carol (Ford’s Theatre), Pepper in Annie (National Tour), Young Scrooge in A Christmas Carol (KCRep), Annie in Annie (The White Theatre, Kansas City), and Matilda in Matilda (Center Stage Academy, Kansas City). Special thanks to Lauren Braton, Jessi Clayton (The Prep), Jason Bercy (Bercy Talent), and David Gilbert (Zuri Agency). Instagram: @rigleeruth
ADAM CHANLER-BERAT
Andrew Hoffman
Adam Chanler-Berat (Andrew Hoffman) originated roles on Broadway in Next to Normal, Peter and the Starcatcher, and Amélie. Off-Broadway credits include I Can Get It for You Wholesale, Assassins, Fortress of Solitude (Lortel nomination), Rent, and Fly by Night. Regional credits include Sunday in the Park with George (Huntington) and The Year to Come (La Jolla Playhouse). He starred alongside Vince Vaughn in the film Delivery Man and has appeared on television in Gossip Girl, Veep, Elementary, The Good Wife, Doubt, The Code, NCIS: New Orleans, and Soundtrack. As a writer, Adam’s work has been developed by Barrington Stage Company, the Civilians, New York Stage and Film, Rhinebeck Writers Retreat, and Ars Nova. Adam is a proud founding member of the social justice-minded theater collective The Commissary.
LORA LEE GAYER
Ellen Rabinowitz
Lora Lee Gayer (Ellen Rabinowitz)’s DC credits include Follies (Kennedy Center) and A Funny Thing… [Helen Hayes nomination] (Shakespeare Theatre). On Broadway, Lora Lee has starred in Holiday Inn (Roundabout Theatre Company), Doctor Zhivago (Broadway Theatre), and Follies (Marquis Theatre). Off-Broadway: Pipe Dream (New York City Center Encores!), These Seven Sicknesses (Exit, Pursued by a Bear). Selected Regional: The Ahmanson, Chicago Shakespeare Theater, Goodspeed Musicals, Alliance Theatre, The Old Globe, La Jolla Playhouse, McCarter Theatre Center, Alley Theatre, Oregon Shakespeare Festival. Film: The Post directed by Steven Spielberg. Television: The Tick (Amazon Studios), House of Cards (Netflix), Law & Order: SVU (NBC), Little America (Apple TV+). Lora Lee graduated from Carnegie Mellon University and Interlochen Arts Academy. Awards and nominations include Helen Hayes Award, Chita Rivera Award, NFAA finalist, National Arts and Letters Award, and Lotte Lenya Young Artist Award. Lora Lee has performed both nationally and internationally with symphonies and orchestras. Instagram: @loralee_gayer
AMY GRIFFIN
Swing / u/s Lucy Anderson
Amy Griffin (Swing / u/s Lucy Anderson) has appeared on Broadway in How the Grinch Stole Christmas!; Off-Broadway in The English Bride, Mr. President, Infertility, Forbidden Broadway, Newsical, Once Upon a Mattress (with Jackie Hoffman); and in the first national tours of Seussical (with Cathy Rigby) and Grinch. Regional credits include Male Greek Chorus in How I Learned to Drive (Actors’ Shakespeare Project, Critics’ Choice Award), Alison in Fun Home (New England premiere, Critics’ Circle Award), Loretta in Fly Me to the Moon (Public Theatre), Fairfax/Others in Jane Eyre (NYC workshops), Miss Prism in The Importance of Being Earnest (Savannah Rep), Beggar Woman in Sweeney Todd (The Rev), and seven(!) flights as Peter Pan (Independent Theatre Award). Love to SB and NB. www.amy-griffin.com
NEHAL JOSHI
Doctor
Nehal Joshi (Doctor) This marks Nehal’s 7th show, and 8th time appearing, at Arena Stage over 20 years. Arena credits include Ali Hakim in Oklahoma!, Amir in Disgraced, Hanratty in Catch Me If You Can, Mother Courage, Music Man, and Señor Discretion Himself. Other DC: Shakespeare Theatre Company, Woolly Mammoth, Olney Theatre Center, The Kennedy Center. Broadway: The Cottage, All My Sons, Phantom of the Opera (Closing Cast), Flying Over Sunset, School of Rock, Gettin’ the Band Back Together, Les Misérables (Original Revival Cast), Threepenny Opera. Off-Broadway: Cyrano (made into a recent film), Working (2008 revision, Special Drama Desk Award), Grand Hotel (Encores!), Three Sisters. Video Game: World of Warcraft: Cataclysm. TV/Film: Law & Order: SVU (NBC), The Wire (HBO), Search Party (HBO), Blackout. He would like to dedicate this performance to his late agent, Scott Manners, who found him at this theater. Instagram: @nehaljoshi
JUDY KUHN
Lucy Anderson
Judy Kuhn (Lucy Anderson) is a multiple Tony, Grammy, and Olivier Award nominee best known for her work on Broadway in Fun Home, She Loves Me, Chess, Les Misérables, Rags, Richard Nelson’s play Two Shakespearean Actors (LCT), and The Mystery of Edwin Drood (OBC). DC appearances include Fosca in Passion at the Kennedy Center’s Sondheim Celebration. In NYC, Judy most recently appeared in I Can Get It for You Wholesale (also directed by Trip Cullman) and Assassins (Drama Desk and OCC nominations), both at CSC. In 2019 she starred in Trevor Nunn’s acclaimed production of Fiddler on the Roof in London’s West End (Olivier Award nomination). TV/Film includes Dear Edward (Apple TV+) Lin-Manuel Miranda’s adaptation of Tick, Tick… Boom! (Netflix), Enchanted, and Disney’s Pocahontas (title role). Judy has appeared on concert stages around the world and has recorded four solo albums.
CANDICE SHEDD-THOMPSON
Ensemble / u/s Lucy Lemay, Ellen Rabinowitz
Candice Shedd-Thompson (Ensemble / u/s Lucy Lemay, Ellen Rabinowitz) is so excited to be making her Arena Stage debut! Favorite DC area credits include A.D. 16, Nicola in Kinky Boots (Olney Theatre Center); Monica in Rooms: A Rock Romance (MetroStage); Gynecia in Head Over Heels (Monumental Theatre); Snow White in Disenchanted, Babette in Beauty and the Beast (Creative Cauldron); and Rita LaPorta in Lucky Stiff (NextStop Theatre). Regional highlights include Maureen in Rent and Woman 1 in Songs for a New World (Milton Theatre); Mamma Mia! and Esmeralda in The Hunchback of Notre Dame (Riverside Center); and Wide Open Country at Hershey Park. She is a former Production Vocalist for Celebrity Cruises, and is currently a singer in Bachelor Boys Band, a wedding band that performs for events all over the region.
PERRY SHERMAN
Francis Grand
Perry Sherman (Francis Sherman) originated the role of Francis Off-Broadway at Playwrights Horizons and is thrilled to be making his Arena Stage debut. He has been seen at the Kennedy Center in National Tours of both& Next to Normal and Spring Awakening. Broadway: Fun Home (Circle in the Square). Off-Broadway: Milk and Honey (The York Theatre), Unknown Soldier (Playwrights). Other credits include Marius in the Canadian Pre-Broadway Revival of Les Misérables,Will in Burn All Nightat A.R.T., Lucian in the world premiere of Amélie at Berkeley Rep, and Davey in The Ballad of Little Jo at Two River Theater. TV: The Deuce on HBO. Studied at Carnegie Mellon University.
JORDYN TAYLOR
Swing
Jordyn Taylor (Swing) is thrilled to be making her Arena Stage debut! DC area credits include Lucille, Bobbi Jean, Joséin Junie B. Jones (Adventure Theatre MTC); Sarah’s Friend in Ragtime (Signature Theatre); Missy in The Marvelous Wonderettes (NextStop Theatre); Little Ti Moune, Ti Moune u/s in Once on This Island (Constellation Theatre Company); Pearl Krabs, Sandy u/s in SpongeBob Musical (Toby’s Dinner Theatre). TV: How Great Thou Art, A Sacred Celebration (PBS).Direction/Music Direction: The Marvelous Wonderettes, Summer Theatre Adventures (NextStop Theatre); Heathers the Musical (Howard University). Howard University BFA in Musical Theatre (2023). Instagram: @favvvgeminiii TikTok: @jordyntaylorrr
WOOD VAN METER
Swing / u/s Francis / Dance Captain
Wood Van Meter (Swing / u/s Francis / Dance Captain) is thrilled to be part of Unknown Soldier at Arena, after previously working on Ride the Cyclone. DC credits include West Side Story, Shear Madness (Kennedy Center); Kiss Me, Kate (STC); Silence! The Musical (Studio Theatre); Singin’ in the Rain (NextStop Theatre); Joseph...Dreamcoat [Helen Hayes nomination – Lead Actor] (Toby’s Dinner Theatre); The Whale (Rep Stage); and other performances at Signature Theatre, Olney Theatre, Imagination Stage, MetroStage, and Washington Stage Guild. Regional favorites include Forever Plaid (Pittsburgh CLO); Ragtime, Rent (Nashville Rep); Gypsy (Hangar Theatre); and Camelot (TheatreZone). Love and gratitude to my incredible support system, especially Bruce. Instagram: @woodvanmeter
ELIZABETH VARGO
u/s Young Ellen/Lucy Rabinowitz
Elizabeth Vargo (u/s Young Ellen/Lucy Rabinowitz) is making her Arena Stage debut. Ellie is a current member of the Voices of Now Mead Ensemble at Arena Stage, and attended Camp Arena Stage in 2023. She trains at the Metropolitan School of the Arts, is a member of the National Children’s Chorus, and has performed in nearly two dozen musicals and recitals. Her most recent credits include The Nutcracker (MSA), Metropolitan Follies (MSA), The Wizard of Oz (St. Bernadette Summer Theatre Program), and A Night at the Met (MSA). Ellie was a featured performer in the Georgetown Visitation Preparatory School’s Spring 2022 Musical Revue, for which she was awarded the Performing Arts Break Out Performer Award.
RONALD JOE WILLIAMS
Ensemble / u/s Doctor
Ronald Joe Williams (Ensemble / u/s Doctor) is a Class of 2023 graduate from Howard University’s BFA Musical Theatre Program. He guest-starred in Law & Order and is making his professional theater debut at Arena Stage! Instagram: @ronaldjoewilliams_
TAYLOR WITT
Ensemble / u/s Andrew
Taylor Witt (Ensemble / u/s Andrew) last appeared at Arena Stage in Exclusion. Virginia Rep: Beautiful: The Carole King Musical, Tuck Everlasting. The Keegan Theatre: An Irish Carol, Merrily We Roll Along, Shakespeare in Love. Olney Theatre Center: A Nice Indian Boy. Signature Theatre: The Upstairs Department. Studio Theatre: Admissions. NextStop Theatre Co: First Date. Toby’s Dinner Theatre: Newsies [Helen Hayes nomination – Supporting Actor], The Hunchback of Notre Dame, Ghost. Riverside Center: The Bridges of Madison County, Grease. Imagination Stage: New Kid, Naked Mole Rat Gets Dressed. The Kennedy Center TYA: Don’t Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus!. Instagram: @witt_taylor
SUMIÉ YOTSUKURA
Ensemble
Sumié Yotsukura (Ensemble) is delighted to be making her Arena Stage debut! She was most recently seen as Gussie in Merrily We Roll Along (Keegan Theatre) and Hodel in Fiddler on the Roof (Olney Theatre Center). Other DC credits include King of the Yees (Signature Theatre), The Mortification of Fovea Munson (Kennedy Center TYA), Jennifer, Who Is Leaving (Round House Theatre), Beauty and the Beast (Olney Theatre Center), Triangle (Free Range Humans), and more. Her regional credits include The Full Monty (Transcendence Theatre Company). She received her BA in Theatre and Asian & Pacific Islander American Studies from William & Mary. Instagram: @sumie.yotsukura
Creative
DANIEL GOLDSTEIN
Book and Lyrics
MICHAEL FRIEDMAN
Music, Lyrics, and Orchestrations
TRIP CULLMAN
Director
PATRICK McCOLLUM
Choreographer
MARCO PAGUIA
Orchestrations/Music Supervision
JULIE McBRIDE
Music Supervision
CHRIS KONG
Music Director
MARK WENDLAND
Set Designer
JACOB A. CLIMER
Costume Designer
BEN STANTON
Lighting Designer
LEON ROTHENBERG
Sound Designer
LUCY MACKINNON
Projection Designer
J. JARED JANAS
Hair, Wig, and Makeup Designer
SUSANNA WOLK
Associate Director
FRANCINE ESPIRITU
Associate Choreographer
PETER LEIGH-NILSEN
Associate Music Director/Conductor/ Piano
OTIS RAMSEY-ZÖE
Dramaturg
JOSEPH PINZON
Casting Director
THE TELSEY OFFICE
New York Casting
LISA ANN CHERNOFF
Stage Manager
DAYNE SUNDMAN
Assistant Stage Manager
HUNTER ARNOLD
Producer
DANIEL GOLDSTEIN
Book and Lyrics
Daniel Goldstein (Book and Lyrics) is thrilled to be making his Arena debut. Unknown Soldier has previously been seen at Williamstown Theatre Festival and Playwrights Horizons. His musical Row, about Tori Murden McClure, the first woman/American to row across the Atlantic, was produced by Williamstown and is also available on Audible. Upcoming projects include Joan, a play about the late Joan Rivers at South Coast Rep, and Kane and Abel, a musical written with Frank Wildhorn and Nathan Tysen based on the best-selling novel for toho Theatre in Tokyo, Japan. His plays include Orange Crush, commissioned by Roundabout Theatre Company, about Tony Schwartz, the ghostwriter of The Art of the Deal. With Friedman, he is also the author of The Song of Songs, an adaptation of the Sholem Aleichem novella. Daniel is the winner of the 2016 Kleban Prize for most promising musical theater librettist. As a director his work includes many productions on and off-Broadway and at theaters around the United States and internationally. He is a graduate of Northwestern University with a degree in Performance Studies. This one is for Melissa, without whom nothing would be possible.
MICHAEL FRIEDMAN
Music, Lyrics, and Orchestrations
Michael Friedman (Music, Lyrics, and Orchestrations)'s credits include Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson (Broadway and Public Theater) Unknown Soldier, The Fortress of Solitude, Love’s Labour’s Lost, and Mr. Burns. With The Civilians: Canard Canard Goose, Gone Missing, Nobody’s Lunch, This Beautiful City, In the Footprint, The Great Immensity, Paris Commune, Pretty Filthy, and The Abominables. He was the Artist-in-Residence and Director of the Public Forum at The Public Theater and Artistic Director of City Center Encores! Off-Center. He received the 2007 Obie Award for Sustained Excellence in Music as well as a star on the Playwrights’ Sidewalk at the Lucille Lortel Theatre.
TRIP CULLMAN
Director
Trip Cullman (Director) Also at Arena: Exclusion. Broadway: The Rose Tattoo, Choir Boy, Lobby Hero, Six Degrees of Separation, Significant Other. Select Off-Broadway: I Can Get It for You Wholesale (CSC); Moscow Moscow Moscow Moscow Moscow Moscow, Yen, Punk Rock [Obie Award], A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Gynecologic Oncology Unit at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center of New York City (MCC); Days Of Rage, The Layover, The Substance of Fire, Lonely I’m Not, Bachelorette, Some Men, Swimming in the Shallows(Second Stage); Unknown Soldier, The Pain of My Belligerence, Assistance, A Small Fire [Drama Desk nomination], The Drunken City (Playwrights Horizons); Choir Boy(MTC); Murder Ballad (MTC and Union Square Theatre); The Mother, I’m Gonna Pray for You So Hard (Atlantic); Roulette (EST); The Hallway Trilogy: Nursing (Rattlestick); The Last Sunday in June (Rattlestick and Century Center); Dog Sees God (Century Center); U.S. Drag (stageFARM); and several productions with The Play Company. London: The Colby Sisters of Pittsburgh, PA (Tricycle). Select regional: Berkeley Rep, Geffen, Alliance, Old Globe, La Jolla, South Coast Rep, Bay Street, Williamstown Theatre Festival.
PATRICK McCOLLUM
Choreographer
Patrick McCollum (Choreographer) Arena Stage debut! Credits as choreographer/movement director: The Band’s Visit (Tony Award for Best Musical 2018), Angels in America (Tony Award for Best Revival of a Play 2018). Other Broadway credits include Wicked as North American Dance Supervisor; The Shark is Broken; The Lightning Thief; Oh, Hello! starring Nick Kroll and John Mulaney. Off-Broadway and Regional credits: The Tempest (LA Philharmonic/Old Globe); Unknown Soldier (Playwrights Horizons, Williamstown Theatre Festival); To My Girls, Man from Nebraska (Second Stage); A Case for the Existence of God (Signature Theatre); A Marvelous Order (Opera). As associate choreographer for Broadway/Off-Broadway: The Last Ship (music by Sting), Peter and the Starcatcher, Rocky, Murder Ballad. Love to DR for the love and encouragement. For Michael.
MARCO PAGUIA
Orchestrations/Music Supervision
Marco Paguia (Orchestrations/Music Supervision) is a music director, arranger, orchestrator, and pianist based in New York most recently seen on Broadway in Gutenberg! The Musical!. He is the MD, arranger, and orchestrator of Buena Vista Social Club, which premiered at Atlantic Theater last winter. He music directed the Broadway productions of Girl From The North Country, Peter and the Starcatcher, and Everyday Rapture. Other Broadway credits include The Wiz (2024), SpongeBob SquarePants, Sunday in the Park with George (2017), Tuck Everlasting, If/Then, Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown, The Addams Family, and Dirty Rotten Scoundrels. He was the MD for Goddess (Berkeley Rep). Marco played on the soundtrack to Steven Spielberg’s West Side Story with the New York Philharmonic, conducted by Gustavo Dudamel.
JULIE McBRIDE
Music Supervision
Julie McBride (Music Supervision) is currently the music director for Moulin Rouge! on Broadway. Other Broadway credits:SpongeBob SquarePants (music director), Ink at Manhattan Theatre Club (music director), Head Over Heels (music director),Pretty Woman (associate conductor), Amazing Grace (associate conductor), Finding Neverland (assistant conductor). Off-Broadway/Regional: Teeth (Playwrights Horizons), A Transparent Musical(Mark Taper Forum),Unknown Soldier (Playwrights Horizons), Row (Williamstown), Next to Normal (Second Stage), These Paper Bullets! (Yale Rep, Atlantic Theater Company), Deathless (Goodspeed), Miss You Like Hell (La Jolla, Public Theater), Daddy Long Legs (11 regional productions). Film/TV: West Side Story (dir. Steven Spielberg), Little Voice (Apple TV+), The Path (Hulu), Rise (Amazon Prime).
CHRIS KONG
Music Director
Chris Kong (Music Director) [he/him] is a New York City-based pianist and music director. Most recently, Chris served as the conductor for the first national tour of Mean Girls. Broadway credits include Some Like It Hot, Disney’s Frozen, Mean Girls, Pretty Woman, The Prom, Miss Saigon, Allegiance, Kinky Boots, and Disney’s Newsies. Off-Broadway credits include Little Shop of Horrors, Far From Heaven, Carrie, Silence!, and Altar Boyz. Other tour credits include Disney’s Frozen and The Phantom of the Opera (25th Anniversary). Regional work includes Life After (Goodman Theatre, The Old Globe) and Allegiance (The Old Globe). Chris is a proud member of MUSE (Musicians United for Social Equity). He is a San Francisco Bay Area native and graduate of the Conservatory of Music at University of the Pacific. “It’s an honor just to be Asian.” – Sandra Oh
MARK WENDLAND
Set Designer
Mark Wendland (Set Designer) Broadway: Rose Tattoo, Six Degrees of Separation, Significant Other, Heisenberg, If/ Then, Merchant of Venice (Tony nomination), Next to Normal (Tony nomination), Talk Radio, An Almost Holy Picture, Death of a Salesman. New York: The Gardens of Anuncia (Lincoln Center); Murder Ballad (MTC); The Mother (Atlantic); Unknown Soldier (Playwrights Horizons); Moscow Moscow Moscow..., Yen, Punk Rock (MCC); I Can Get It for You Wholesale, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Richard III, Hamlet (CSC); The Layover (Second Stage); The Intelligent Homosexual's Guide..., Satellites, Fucking A, Pericles, A Dybbuk, The Winter’s Tale, Romeo and Juliet, Henry V, Cymbeline, Timon of Athens (Public Theater); Angels in America (Signature). Faculty: Interim Head of Design and Production, Fordham University Theater Program.
JACOB A. CLIMER
Costume Designer
Jacob A. Climer (Costume Designer)’s recent credits include scenic and costume design for Love for Three Oranges (Des Moines Metro Opera) and Hedwig and the Angry Inch (Olney Theatre Center). Additional costume highlights include new musicals with John Kander (Kid Victory) and Sarah Ruhl (Melancholy Play) and the contemporized production of Les Misérables at Dallas Theater Center. Opera scenic and costume highlights include Midsummer Night’s Dream, Platée (Des Moines Metro Opera), Steve Jobs (performed in the US and Canada, coming to DC next season), and Flying Dutchman (The Atlanta Opera/Cincinnati Opera/Houston Grand Opera). Jacob is also the Creative Director and costume and scenic designer for the annual Texas Rose Festival (2020-present). His work on the latter was covered by the New York Times Style section. www.jaclimer.com Instagram: @jaclimerdesign
BEN STANTON
Lighting Designer
Ben Stanton (Lighting Designer)’s Broadway credits include The Notebook, Mary Jane, Days of Wine and Roses, Good Night, Oscar (starring Sean Hayes), The Collaboration, A Christmas Carol (starring Jefferson Mays, TONY™ nomination), The Rose Tattoo (starring Marisa Tomei), Derren Brown: Secret, Regina Spektor: Live On Broadway, Fun Home (TONY™ nomination), Junk (TONY™ nomination), Six Degrees of Separation, Deaf West’s Spring Awakening (TONY™ nomination), Fully Committed (starring Jesse Tyler Ferguson), An Enemy of the People, and Seminar. Ben serves as an Adjunct Assistant Professor at Brooklyn College, and he’s the founder and principal designer at Stanton Collaborative, a full-service design firm specializing in concerts, events, and lighting installations. He lives in Brooklyn with his partner, the projection designer Lucy Mackinnon, and their two children.
LEON ROTHENBERG
Sound Designer
Leon Rothenberg (Sound Designer) Arena: Turn Me Loose, Pullman Porter Blues. Broadway: Hillary and Clinton; The Waverly Gallery; Mike Birbiglia’s The New One; The Boys in the Band; A Doll’s House, Part 2. Off-Broadway: Playwrights Horizons, Classic Stage Company, 59E59, NYCC, Primary Stages, Second Stage, Manhattan Theatre Club, Public Theater. Regional: Arizona Theatre Company, Huntington. International: Cirque du Soleil, National Theatre of Cyprus, Dijon International Festival. Tony Award for Sound Design for The Nance. klaxson.net
LUCY MACKINNON
Projection Designer
Lucy Mackinnon (Projection Designer) is a projection designer and video artist who lives in Brooklyn. She is a two-time Tony Award nominee whose Broadway design credits include The Notebook, Kimberly Akimbo, A Christmas Carol, How I Learned to Drive, Jagged Little Pill, The Rose Tattoo, Lifespan of a Fact, Six Degrees of Separation, and Deaf West’s revival of Spring Awakening. As a graphic artist, Lucy has contributed to exhibitions at the New-York Historical Society and the National Center for Civil and Human Rights. She teaches projection design at Brooklyn College, and has previously taught at Ithaca College and Fordham University.
J. JARED JANAS
Hair, Wig, and Makeup Designer
J. Jared Janas (Hair, Wig, and Makeup Designer) Arena Stage: Ride the Cyclone. Broadway: Mary Jane, Prayer for the French Republic, Purlie Victorious, Good Night, Oscar, Sweeney Todd, Ohio State Murders, & Juliet, Kimberly Akimbo, Topdog/Underdog, How I Learned to Drive, American Buffalo, Jagged Little Pill, Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune, Gettin' the Band Back Together, Bandstand, Indecent, Sunset Boulevard, The Visit, The Real Thing, Lady Day at Emerson’s Bar & Grill, Motown, Peter and the Starcatcher, The Gershwins’ Porgy and Bess, All About Me. Recent Off-Broadway: Sally & Tom, Dead Outlaw, Sunset Baby, Jelly's Last Jam, Once Upon a Mattress.
SUSANNA WOLK
Associate Director
Susanna Wolk (Associate Director) is a New York-based director. She is currently the Associate Director of the hit musical & Juliet on Broadway. Other Broadway credits include Waitress, Choir Boy, Lobby Hero, Significant Other, and Finding Neverland. Favorite directing credits include Jessy Tomsko’s In Emily’s Words (Wharton Center), Justine Gelfman’s In Sisters We Trust, or My Fucked Up American Girl Doll Play, Jenny Waxman and Ben Page’s Leaving Eden (NYMF, winner Best Musical), the short film A New Chapter, and the 2nd National Tour of Waitress. BA: Harvard University. She is thrilled to be working on this wondrous show for the third time. Infinite love and gratitude to Trip, Danny, and her brilliant friends and family. www.susanna-wolk.com Instagram: @susannawolk
FRANCINE ESPIRITU
Associate Choreographer
Francine Espiritu (Associate Choreographer) couldn’t be more grateful to revisit this show! Recent credits include The Lightning Thief: The Percy Jackson Musical (Assoc. Choreographer for Broadway, National Tour), A Chorus Line (Director/Choreographer at The Argyle Theatre), A Chorus Line (Asst. Choreographer for New York City Center, Hollywood Bowl, National Tour), Unknown Soldier (Assoc. Choreographer at Playwrights Horizons), Interstellar Cinderella (Choreographer at Theatre Row NYC). BFA in Dance Performance at University of California, Irvine. All the gratitude to Patrick, the creative team, my family, friends, MSA and M for their love and encouragement. Support the ARTS. We need it more than ever. This is for you Diana. Instagram: @francine.espiritu
PETER LEIGH-NILSEN
Associate Music Director/Conductor/ Piano
Peter Leigh-Nilsen (Associate Music Director/Conductor/ Piano) is thrilled to be joining this team at Arena Stage! Select work includes Harmony (Broadway, Off-Broadway), the national tours of Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas, Anastasia, The Bodyguard, My Fair Lady (China), The Producers, Guys and Dolls, Bring It On: The Musical (US, Japan), Dreamgirls (China), and Aida (Taiwan). He has recorded on OBC albums for Sony Masterworks (Grinch) and Ghostlight Records (Harmony).
OTIS RAMSEY-ZÖE
Dramaturg
Otis Ramsey-Zöe (Dramaturg) is a care worker, dramaturg, director, theater arts educator, and Literary Manager at Arena Stage. He has developed new works at such institutions as Sundance Institute, Kennedy Center, Alabama Shakespeare Festival, Playwrights Center, and National New Play Network. He has held posts in Dramaturgy at the David Geffen School of Drama at Yale and Carnegie Mellon University, Theatre at Northeastern University, Women’s Studies and Honors Humanities at University of Maryland, Performing Arts at American University, and Theatre Arts at Howard University. He was Associate Artistic Director at banished? productions, Future Classics Program Coordinator at The Classical Theatre of Harlem, Literary Manager at Center Stage, and an Allen Lee Hughes Senior Fellow at Arena Stage.
JOSEPH PINZON
Casting Director
Joseph Pinzon (Casting Director) is the founder and creative producer of the contemporary circus company Short Round Productions and its award-winning show Filament. With over 25 years of performing experience, he has worked internationally with renowned companies such as Cirque Éloize, Compagnia Finzi Pasca, Cirque du Soleil, and The 7 Fingers. He holds an MS in Arts Leadership from USC, a BA in Psychology from UCLA, and graduated from the National Circus School in Montreal with a specialization in aerial techniques. He was the casting and resident director for Chamäleon Productions (Berlin) and Constellation Immersive (CAA’s experiential affiliate). He is also a member of the Creative & Independent Producer Alliance and a founding board member of the American Circus Alliance. You can see him causing chaos on season 6 of Nailed It! on Netflix, where (spoiler alert) he is a part of the series’ first three-way tie.
THE TELSEY OFFICE
New York Casting
The Telsey Office (New York Casting) With offices in both New York and Los Angeles, The Telsey Office casts for theater, film, television, and commercials. The Telsey Office is dedicated to creating safe, equitable, and anti-racist spaces through collaboration, artistry, heart, accountability, and advocacy. thetelseyoffice.com
LISA ANN CHERNOFF
Stage Manager
Lisa Ann Chernoff (Stage Manager) Broadway: Once Upon a One More Time, The Great Society, My Fair Lady, Oslo, The King and I, Bridges of Madison County, Golden Boy,Catch Me If You Can,Women on the Verge..., Ragtime,Shrek. San Francisco: Harry Potter and the Cursed Child. National Tour:Spamalot. Off-Broadway: Unknown Soldier; Pocatello; Detroit; Rapture, Blister, Burn; Prayer for My Enemy (Playwrights Horizons);Spain (Second Stage); Mary Jane (NYTW); Kingdom Come (Roundabout); The Model Apartment (Primary Stages). Regional: Pasadena Playhouse, Shakespeare Theatre Company, Long Wharf, Intiman, Seattle Rep, Shakespeare Santa Cruz.
DAYNE SUNDMAN
Assistant Stage Manager
Dayne Sundman (Assistant Stage Manager) is happy to be back at Arena Stage. Some favorite past shows at Arena include POTUS, Angels in America: Part One, Millennium Approaches; American Prophet: Frederick Douglass in His Own Words; Catch Me If You Can; and Anything Goes. Select other credits include Jane Anger, The Notebooks of Leonardo Da Vinci (STC); Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812, Sense and Sensibility (Idaho Shakespeare Festival). Baldwin Wallace University 2015.
HUNTER ARNOLD
Producer
Hunter Arnold (Producer) Select Broadway: Hadestown (Tony), Moulin Rouge! (Tony), The Inheritance (Tony), The Heart of Rock and Roll, Cabaret, The Notebook, A Beautiful Noise, Back to the Future, Purlie Victorious, Dear Evan Hansen (Tony), A Doll’s House, Company (Tony), A Strange Loop (Tony), Kinky Boots (Tony), Once on This Island (Tony). Select West End: Cabaret (Olivier), Hadestown, Plaza Suite, Back to the Future (Olivier), The Inheritance (Olivier), Kinky Boots (Olivier). Select Off-Broadway: Little Shop of Horrors. Instagram: @huntercarnold
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Special Performances Notes
Early Curtain
Sunday, April 28, at 6 p.m.
Southwest Nights
Friday, March 29, at 8 p.m.
Tuesday, April 2, at 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday, April 3, at 7:30 p.m.
Friday, April 5, at 8 p.m.
Saturday, April 13, at 2 p.m.
Sunday, April 14, at 2 p.m.
Wednesday, April 24, at 7:30 p.m.
Friday, May 3, at 8 p.m.
Post-Show Conversations
Wednesday, April 17, at 12 p.m.
Tuesday, April 23, at 7:30 p.m.
Thursday, April 25, at 12 p.m.
Wednesday, May 1, at 12 p.m.
Thursday, May 2, at 8 p.m.
Audio-Described Performance
Saturday, April 27, at 2 p.m.
ASL-Interpreted Performance
Saturday, April 27, at 8 p.m.
Mask-Required Performances
Sunday, April 21, at 2 p.m.
Tuesday, April 23, at 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday, May 1, at 12 p.m.
Saturday, May 4, at 8 p.m.