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April 10—May 2, 2015

AT The Original Carnegie Free Library of Allegheny

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VOLUNTEERS Anita Adalja Barbara Ames Jenny Ashburn Luann Barron Jason Beery Edith Bell David Bennett Matthew Bialecki Joyce Blackburn Maria Bowman Bob Buncher Michele Capuano Myra Carbonell Lourdes M. Castellanos Rosemary Coffey Candace Cook Judith & Robert Cunningham Rachel Cunningham Sharon Davis Cheryl Devecka Katie & Don Dodeck Joe & Natalie Eberle Michael Elko Ron Engel Susan Englert Megan Foehr Janet Felmeth Karen Ford Adel Fougnies Cynthia Gaul

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Ruth Gelman Cory Goddard Martha P. Grady Donna & Jerry Green Naomi Groden Joan Guerin Debbie Hardin Sarah Haley Janice Held Karen Hill Lois Hurt Jason Irwin Bill Ivins Sarah Ivins Kahlil Kelli Stevens Kane George Kasich Cindy Krauth Linda Kubiczki Laura Langer Dorothy Lee Bill Lefler Diana Lyn Linsa Marty Eric Marchbein Brenda Maser Susan Mathews David Montgomery Susan Mucha Barbara Murdick Libby Murphy Mara Nadolski

Dick Neller Michelle Nermon Gailyn Neutzling KC Novak Laura O’Grady Martha O’Grady Katie Oxman Marilyn Painter Rena Paris Payal Patel Michalina Pendzich Linda Petrilli Joel Platt Jeff Pollock Joan Reefer Ryan Ricarte Betty Rieley Laura Ristau Debbie Rosen Gary Rugel Anna Maria Saporito Jennifer Schaupp Irene Setcavage Lindsay Sherman Sarah Silk Bob Skores Heidi Smart Marlene Smith Mark Staley Josh Storey Garrett Storm Beverly Taylor

Richard Thomas John “Ubie” Ubinger Andrea Walczak Jana Walczak Jordan Walsh Karen Wayner Adrienne Wehr Abraham Weimer Carol West Deb Wein Robin White Polly Whitehorn Philip Wilson Wanda Wilson & Patrick Hughes Judy & John Woffington Jonathan Yahalom Pat Yeager

All The Names World Premiere Adaptation based on José Saramago's book, Translated by Margaret Jull Costa Devised by: Karla Boos, Chris Evans, Cindy Limauro, Barbara Luderowski, Sarah Pickett, Megan Monaghan Rivas, Joe Seamans, and Narelle Sissons CAST

Bridget Connors*.........................................................................Woman James Fitzgerald*..................................................................Senhor José Cameron Knight* ......................................................................Registrar Mark C. Thompson*..............................................................Senhor José Collaborators: Barbara Luderowski (Scenic Design) Narelle Sissons (Scenic & Costume Design) Sarah Pickett (Sound Design) Christopher M. Evans (Sound Design) Joseph Seamans (Projection Design) Cindy Limauro (Lighting Design) Megan Monaghan Rivas (Dramaturgy) Karla Boos (Adaptation & Direction)

Stage Manager: Tina Shackleford* Asst Stage Manager: Lindsay Child Director of Production: Britton Mauk Technical Director: David Levine Prod. Consultant: Scott Frederick Prod. Intern: Jason Clearfield Video Assistant: Stephano Ceccarelli Lighting Assistants: Alex Stevens Antonio Colaruotolo Sound Assistants: Graham Evans Anthony Stultz *members, Actors’ Equity Association This project is supported by

Investing in Professional Artists Grant Program, a partnership of The Pittsburgh Foundation and Heinz Endowments The work of the design and production artists is supported by the Philip Chosky Design and Production Fund Quantum Theatre gratefully thanks the City of Pittsburgh and: Allegheny City Central Association, Allegheny Regional Asset District, BDO, USA, LLP, The Benter Foundation, Jack Buncher Foundation, Philip Chosky Charitable & Educational Foundation, Desmone & Associates Architects, Dollar Bank, The Dominion Foundation & WQED Multimedia, Dunham reGroup, LLC, Eden Hall Foundation, The Fine Foundation, First Commonwealth Bank, First Niagara Bank, Flaherty & O’Hara, P.C., The Henry C. Frick Educational Fund of The Buhl Foundation, The Giant Eagle Foundation, The Grable Foundation, Greater Pittsburgh Arts Council, Harry S. Cohen & Associates, The Heinz Endowments, Highmark Blue Cross Blue Shield, Hunter Associates, Inc., sponsorship made possible through the generosity of the Clark Hunter Foundation, MacLachlan, Cornelius & Filoni Architects, Inc., MARC USA, Massaro Properties, LLC, The McKinney Charitable Foundation of the PNC Charitable Trust, The Mosites Company, The National Endowment for the Arts, New Hazlett Theater, The PA Council on the Arts, Pietragallo Gordon Alfano Bosick & Raspanti, LLP, The Pittsburgh Cultural Trust, The Pittsburgh Foundation, Point Park University, Radiant Hall, Manuel David Reich, DO,LLC, Richard King Mellon Foundation, The Shubert Foundation, Silk & Stewart Development Group, The Society for Contemporary Craft, TaraTori,UPMC, WYEP, and WESA

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WELCOME TO OLD ALLEGHENY CITY Allegheny City has a rich history and a bright future. The area was actually a separate city before it was annexed by Pittsburgh in 1907. The neighborhood was home to many people of renown: General Robinson, Mary Cassatt, Martha Graham, Mary Roberts Rinehart, Henry Phipps, H.J. Heinz, Andrew Carnegie, Henry O Tanner, Gertrude Stein, Colonel James Anderson, William Thaw, Jr., Lois Weber, Thomas Meighan, William Powell and William Penn Snyder. Notable landmarks included The Market House, Exposition Park, The Byers Lyons House, Carnegie Library of Allegheny City, Calvary Methodist Church, St. Peter's Roman Catholic Church, Allegheny Unitarian Universalist, and St. Anthony's Chapel (home of the largest collection of saint's relics outside of the Vatican). The Original Carnegie Free Library of Allegheny was one of the first libraries that Andrew Carnegie funded, designed by Smithmeyer & Pelz, and is now listed on the National Register of Historic Places. In addition to the library, this magnificent building also features the first Carnegie Music Hall in the United States, which now houses the New Hazlett Theater.

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American Theatre Festival Eons Everyday’s a Sundae Fairmont Pittsburgh Fred Steinberg Gavin White Green Oaks Country Club Hillary Heckard Hotel Monaco Pittsburgh Jeff Fuga Jen Rocket Jil Stifle Jonathan Chamberlain Josh Hogan Kara Skyling Kathleen Marshall Kelly-Strayhorn Theatre Kristin Garbarino La Feria La Gourmandine LARRIMOR'S Lisa Marie Jakab Loretta Stanish and Rick Russell Marc Lhormer & the Napa Valley Film Festival Mark Panza Mattress Factory Megan Shalonis Michael & Joan McSorley

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The library is situated within the eclectic sub-community of Allegheny City Central – the neighborhood also known as Central Northside – which includes the Mexican War Streets, top-notch cultural and recreational venues, a bustling commercial corridor, and a lush 80-acre park which residents refer to as their “front yard.” Today, nearly 3,000 residents call Allegheny City Central home. It’s a community where, for more than four decades, people have opened their doors for an annual house tour. A place where your next-door neighbor is as likely to be a third-generation North Sider as he is a transplant from halfway around the world. Where tending gardens, strolling to the dog park, and dropping by the local pub, the coffee shop and the farmers’ market are regular group outings… And where art is expressed in many forms. Information gathered from Allegheny City Society and Allegheny City Central Association.

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NOTES: Gail Langstroth Rosemary & Christopher Lasky Dan Law Christiane Leach Larry Leahy Nomi Leasure Andrea Lentz Erica Lenzie Teresa Lepak Christy Lewis Joseph Lewis Mark Lissero Sarah Lolley & Patrick Filip Lauren London Abigail Loughrey & Allen Tingley Barbara Lovejoy Barbara Luderowski & Michael Olijnyk Janice Mackiewicz Elizabeth & Stephen Magley Cari Marty Matthew & Kate Mason Carolyn & Joseph Massaro Linda Massaro & Albert Girgenti Kristine Masta Varsha Mathur Bradley Matta Nikki & Paul Matthews Elijah Mayfield Janet McCall & Jeff Boyd Stephanie McCracken Pam & Ken McCrory Margaret McDonald & Russ Schuh Melinda McHale Kevin McMahon Lori & Dave McMaster Dale McNutt Joan & Michael McSorley, Jr. Tim McVay & David Bush Robert Meeder Chelsea Menis Robert Merli Karen Meyers & Mark McCormick Marian Michaels Cindy Miklos Angelo Miklos Lara Miller Evan Mirapaul Diana Misetic Tori Mistick Rita Mockus Kathleen & Richard Montgomery Johnna Moore Louis-Philippe Morency Kelly & Carol Morgano Gail & Steve Mosites, Jr. Lynn & James Murray-Coleman

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Mary Murrin Evelyn Murrin Michael Natelson Torey Naylor & Richard Beuke Gretchen Ann Neidert Chanel & Eric Nernberg Celeste Neuhaus Sandra & Dennis Neuman Gailyn Neutzling Beth Newbold Winkler & Patrick Winkler Quynh Nguyen Jane Opgaard & Rob Turner Susanne Ortner Dee Jay Oshry & Bart Rack Shelly Pagac & Andrew Barnes Ed Panar J. Dax Parise Richard Parsakian Francesca Passerini Chris Payne Heather Pinson Laura Pliskin Cynthia Politano Joshua Pollard Andrea Ponce Del Valle Shay Port Barbara & John Pugh Mary Pyle Bruce Pyle Jessica Quinn-Horgan & John Horgan Marirose & John Radelet Sheila Rathke & Ed Abes Mary & Chris Rawson Rose & Bennett Reed Courtney Rehak Debra & Manuel Reich Veronica Richards JJ Richardson Tara Rieland Jen & Joey Rocket Brenda & David Roger Charles Rosenblum Caryn Rubinoff & Craig Dunham Mona & Sam Rush Jami Rutherford & Todd Owens Rachael Ryan Daria Sandburg Mila Sanina Mahesh Sardesai Emily Schmidlap Selena Schmidt Kent Schmor Jeff Schneider Christine & Duane Seppi Taras Shablii Megan Shalonis Stuart Sheppard Jocelyn Shetter

Tom Shetter Jarred Shupp Sara Silk James Simon J. L. H. Simonds Nancy Simpronio & Charles Culbertson Kara Skylling Susan & Peter Smerd Christine Smith Logan Smith Sean Sollinger Janera Solomon & Jeremy Resnick Kelly & Daniel Speicher Loretta Stanish & Rick Russell Taylor Stanish Clarica & Frank Stanish Jil Stifel & Blaine Siegel Kate Stoltzfus Anne Stone Nick Theisen Kourtney Thomas Nancy Trice Tammy & Rick Tsai Stephen Tuomala Ceren Tuzmen Fatima Uyar John Vandergrift Cheryl Vitalie Mark Vuono Maggie Vuono Elizabeth Wack Linda Wallen & Mark Thompson Shanning Wan Adrienne Wehr Jared Wheeler Gavin White Ryan White Jeffrey Wigton Bruce Wilder Jonathan Willey Janis Burley Wilson Raquel Winnica & Lenny Young Jeremy Witherell Alexis Wukich & Joe Nocito Jr. Leigh Yock Maria & Ivan Yotov Tara Zeigler & Steve Gross Rob Zoelle 2015 Q BALL BENEFIT IN-KIND SUPPORT Adam Milliron Adrienne Wehr Andrew Fouts Attack Theatre Atticus Adams Barbara Luderowski &Michael Olijnyk

Once upon a time in November 1922, a baby boy was born in an impoverished rural village in coastal Portugal. To avoid paying a tax his parents delayed getting his birth certificate for two days. When they did bring him to their local government registry the clerk made a mistake – or a choice – that would reverberate for the rest of the baby’s long life. The clerk invented a new surname for little José de Sousa, naming him Saramago after a wild plant the peasants depended on for food during lean times. This clerical sleight of hand – error, or prank? – was only discovered years later when it was time to register José for school. Little did that nameless clerk know that the name he invented, José Saramago, would come to be known around the world. Nobel Prize winner José Saramago’s literary works, from 1947’s The Land of Sin to 2009’s Cain to Skylight which was published posthumously, were created to be read and heard aloud. The author’s famously dense language often confused readers laboring on the page. However, a reader who took Saramago’s advice to read the work aloud was in for great illumination as the story, philosophy and meaning leapt off the page to live in the air. If the work shows itself most vividly in words pronounced live, then it is natural that artists who work in living time, living space, and living performance would be attracted to it. Quantum Artistic Director Karla Boos assembled eight artists, some she had known for years and some quite new to Pittsburgh and Quantum. She invited us all to join her in falling in love with A ll the Names. Our goal was not just to replicate the book, but to translate it in a way – to bring it into the language of performance and visual art. As Saramago’s longtime English language translator Margaret Jull Costa described her goal when translating, we aimed “to transport it heart and soul into an alien setting and make it seem entirely at home there.” Over the course of about a year we gathered often to tell each other the story, identified moments we couldn’t live without and began concocting artistic gestures for those moments. Each of us began to make things – recordings, videos, drawings, models, writing. We brought the things we made and showed them to each other, challenged them and revised them. We cooked each other meals. We drank a lot of wine. We argued, then drank more wine. At last Karla imagined a cast and irresistibly drew them all on board. José Saramago’s words and surreal images took root and began to thrive. We hope we have found ways to make Senhor José’s story seem entirely at home in the alien setting of installation, performance, and you. It seems almost as if Saramago knew what we are up to when he wrote, “The division between actors and spectators is over: the spectator attends not only to hear and see, but also to be seen and heard.” You ar e the last element in our alchemy. Sometimes we will be with you. Sometimes you’ll be on your own in Saramago’s world, a world shaped by his experience as a political and intellectual radical in Portugal’s deeply authoritarian, powerfully bureacratic dictatorship. (Saramago spent several years as a civil servant in the Social Welfare Service, and has said that of all his characters Senhor José is the closest to himself.) As you take in a breath to enter Quantum’s “translation” of A ll the Names, we offer you one more word from Saramago: “To write is always to translate, even when we are using our own language… to convey what in the depths of our soul we know to be untranslatable: the pure emotion of an encounter, the wonder of a discovery, that fleeting moment of silence before the word …” – Megan Monaghan Rivas, Dramaturge

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Wolfgang Gatterbauer Marc Giosi Paul Gitnik Nachum Golan & Steve Hough Frank Golba Carol Gomrick Josh Goodman Susan Zavage Grivnow Tania Grubbs Lee Gutkind Jon & Lisa Haglund Christopher Hahn & Ronald Booth Syma Hajian Hayley Haldeman Patrcicia Halverson & Gregory Cooper Marie Hamblett Jimmy Hamilon Jennifer Haven & Stephen Morrow Lisa Hawkins Rivkah Hebert Michael Herald Sue & Ed Herendeen Rebecca Himberger Frances Hite Philp & Allan Philp Hank Horn Maria Hudock Melanie Hughes & Britton Mauk Allison Hurley Sara Innamorato Lisa Marie Jakab Sandy Jameson Hayley Jameson Napotnik & Gary Napotnik Marybeth & David Johnson Laura Jordan & Charlie Humphrey Kitty Julian Nicole Kalakewich Amanda Kaliszewski Marina & Paul Kaplan Xan Kaplan Danielle Katz Natalie Katz Julia Kaufmann Maria Kenan Amanda Kennedy & Daniel Gilman Michele & Brian Kerr Arthur J. Kerr, Jr. Anthony Kim Carole King & Chip Burke Olivia Kissel Hal Klein Katy Kruman Anne &Vincent Lackner Susan & Scott Lammie Matthew Lancaster Elana & Mark Lange

BIOGRAPHIES

CAST Bridget Connors (W oman ) Previous Quantum Theatre productions include John Gabriel Borkman, When the Rain Stops Falling, and Yerma. In Pittsburgh, Bridget has performed with the Pittsburgh Public Theater, City Theatre, PICT Classic Theatre and The Rep. She has also performed in numerous regional theatres across the country including the Oregon, Santa Cruz, Colorado and Idaho Shakespeare Festivals, South Coast Repertory, Arizona Theatre Company, New Mexico Repertory, Indiana Repertory Theatre, PCPA Theatrefest, Gable Stage, Florida Stage, New Theatre, Mosaic Theatre, A Noise Within, and the Edinburgh Theatre Festival. Bridget teaches in the Conservatory of Performing Arts at Point Park University and is Coordinator of Voice and Movement . James Fitzgerald (Senhor José) Previous Quantum appearances: Mouth to Mouth and The End of the Affair. James is an Associate Artist at PICT Classic Theatre, having appeared last season as Didi in Waiting for Godot, Woman and Scarecrow, MacBeth, and Great Expectations. Other Pittsburgh credits include appearances at the Pittsburgh Public Theater, Pittsburgh Playhouse, Bricolage, City Theatre and Opera Theatre Pittsburgh. Regional credits include sixteen seasons with Chicago Shakespeare Theater, Marriot Lincolnshire Theater, Chicago Second City, ETC., Apple Tree, Royal George among other Chicagoland theaters; Nebraska Shakespeare Festival, Baltimore Shakespeare Festival, NC Shakespeare, Milwaukee Rep, Cape May Stage. Awards: Recipient of two Joseph Jefferson Awards (Best Supporting Actor), Jeff Citation (Best Actor), OE Award Nomination (Best Supporting Actor). Cameron Knight (Registrar) is an assistant Professor of Acting in the School of Drama at Carnegie Mellon University, he also lectures in African American Theatre. Last fall he directed Seven Guitars by August Wilson to open the School of Drama season at Carnegie Mellon University. He also co-directed the class of 2015 Senior Acting and MT showcase. Last year, he directed Once on this Island at CMU, codirected Underneath the Lintel starring Randy Kovitz with 12 Peers Theatre and he also directed for Bricolage Theatre’s annual fundraiser B.U.S. As an actor Cameron most recently played the role of Ned in Quantum Theatre’s production of Parlour Song. He has performed in classical and contemporary theatre, dance concerts, opera and musicals. Regional theatre credits include: Oregon, Texas, Alabama, Michigan, Lake Tahoe, and Richmond Shakespeare Festivals, MeadowBrook Theatre, Plowshares Theatre Company, Stages Repertory Theatre, Milwaukee Repertory Theatre, Boarshead Theatre, The Kennedy Center, Water Works Theatre, and in Pittsburgh, Off the Wall Theatre, City Theatre, Bricolage and No Name Players, as well as Quantum. Notable roles include: the title role in Othello, Dogberry in Much ado about Nothing, Booth in Topdog/underdog, Mercutio in Romeo and Juliet, John Worthing in The Importance of Being Earnest, Crooks in

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Of Mice and Men, Captain Jack Absolute in The Rivals, Oberon in A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Leslie in The Hostage, Hud in Hair, Cleante in The Imaginary Invalid, Roma in The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui, Bill Walker in Major Barbara, Vershinin in Three Sisters, Caiaphas in Jesus Christ Superstar Sam in Blues for an Alabama Sky, Cory in Fences, Canewell in Seven Guitars. Cameron still actively works in Voice-overs and commercials, past works include: Honey Nut Cheerios, Dodge Ram, PBS, The Pennsylvania Lottery and Subway.

Mark Conway Thompson (Senhor José) is delighted to be participating in his sixth project with Quantum Theatre. Mark has performed on Broadway in Mummenschanz, and was for six years a principal soloist with Ella Jaroszewicz's movement theater company Le Théâtre Magenia in Paris. He has performed locally with PICT Classic Theatre, Pittsburgh Playwrights' Theater, Pittsburgh Public Theater, City Theatre, Pittsburgh Playhouse, No Name Players, Saints and Poets, and Unseam'd Shakespeare Company; he has appeared in films with Kevin Spacey, Richard Crenna, Tyne Daley, Roscoe Lee Brown, Walter Matthau, and Harry Morgan. Having a special interest in mime and corporal expression, Mr. Thompson has written eight plays for movement theatre and currently performs a one-man-show entitled Flight From Himself. _____________________________________________________________________ Karla Boos (Collaborator, Quantum A rtistic Director) founded Quantum Theatre in 1990. She often directs or acts for the company. Her most recent directing credit is Complicite’s Mnemonic and she appeared in Quantum’s world premiere translation of Jon Fosse’s Dream of A utumn. Quantum has produced her original texts, like The End of the A ffair (adapted from Graham Greene), The Howling Miller (adapted from Arto Paasilinna), and The Red Shoes in recent seasons. She is a lover of music as a language for theatre and will next co-direct, with longtime friend Andres Cladera, an opera based on Shakespeare’s The W inter’s Tale. A collaboration of Quantum with Chatham Baroque and Attack Theatre, the opera will be comprised of assembled Baroque music. Quantum’s work has been featured in American Theatre and Stage Directions Magazines, frequently earns distinction in local publications, like TAMA RA ’s ‘Best Production of 2014’ from the Post-Gazette, and has toured to the Festival de Otoño in Madrid. Boos has won awards locally, including a Pittsburgh Cultural Trust Creative Achievement Award, Pittsburgh Magazine Harry Schwalb Excellence in the Arts Award, a University of Pittsburgh Freddy Award, and a Squirrel Hill Urban Coalition Award. She is a member of the National Theatre Conference and the International Women’s Forum. Lindsay Child (Asst. Stage Manager) is currently a junior in the Carnegie Mellon School of Drama's Production Technology and Management program, specializing in Stage and Production Management. Originally from Falmouth, MA, she has lived in Pittsburgh for four years. Most recently, she has worked as the assistant production manager for Carnegie Mellon's productions of Steubenville, Wolves, and Seven Guitars, as stage manager of their production of MilkMilkLemonade, and as production coordinator of the School of Drama's Showcase of New Talent 2015 in New York and Los Angeles.

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Chrystal Gabrich & Jim Aiello Nancy Gale Jennifer Garrett Elaine Gelb Cheryl & Frank Ghinassi Kevin Gieder Arlyn Gilboa Jerry Gindele Gary Glasser Stephen Glassman Nettie Glickman Caren Glotfelty Pamela Golden & Bruce Kestner Lisa Ann Goldsmith Lois Goldstein In honor of Mary Murrin Susan Golomb Joan Gordon Patricia Ann Graw Donna & Jerry Green Alexandra & Joseph Greenberg Marjorie Greenberger Kathleen Greenspan Daina Griffith & Dan Krell Barbara & Arthur Grossman Katherine Hackney Leesa & Jon Haglund Patricia Halverson & Gregory Cooper Nancy & James Hanst Barbara & Alex Harkness Rivkah Hebert Stevie Herendeen & William Sheridan Jon Hogue Vicki Horne Catherine & Thomas Hornstein Maryanne Hugo Jeffrey Jalbrzikowski Lonnie Jantsch Jeffrey Jarzynka Annabelle & Jay Joseph Paula Kane Judy Kaplan & Marc Epstein Hanson Kappelman George Kasich Jay Keenan Beth & Rich Keitel Agnes Dodds Kinard+ Laurie Klatscher & Gregory Lehane Roberta Konefal-Shaer Renate Kosinski Geeta Kothari & Mark Kemp Jason Kottler Connie & Sam Kramer Karen Krieger & David Montgomery

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Cheryl Kubelick & Kevin McCann Betty Lamb Judy Lave Jill Leahy Cory LeChat Stacey Levine Kathryn Logan Sarah Lolley & Patrick Filip Jane & Michael Louik Michelle & Martin Lubetsky Beatriz Luna & Dennis Childers Barbara Mackenzie-Wood & Jim Niesen Norma Sue Madden Maria Mangano The Mars Family Charitable Foundation Sally Martin Erika May Catherine McCollon Stephanie & Bruce McConachie Gale McGloin Melinda McHale Sheila McKenna Emily Medine Elaine & Tom Meisner Melinda McHale Marilyn & Allan Meltzer Joel Miller Lara Miller Norine & Greg Minion Linda & Steven Moll Cynthia Monzon & Charles Formosa In memory of Ties Allersma Kathleen and Charles Moore Jodie Moore Elaine Morris Yoko & Etsuro Motoyama Pamela Murray & Christopher Horwitz Monique & David Nagy Nikki Navta & Jason Simmons Kitty & Jeffrey Neubauer Dr. Joseph Newcomer & Bernadette Callery Greg Nicholas Deanna & David Nilsson Fred Noel & Rick Fredin Tania Nunn Maureen & Thomas O’Brien Joanna Obuzor Betsy Ochester & Mike Sauter Erica Olden & Denver Dash David Orbison Marilyn Painter Antoinette Palmieri

Jared Pascoe Abigail & Scott Pauley Barbara Paull Daniel Peris Alexandria Pilecki Teri & Antonio Pyle Robert Qualters Mr. & Mrs. Charles J. Queenan Joni Rabinowitz & John Haer Sylvia Ramos Adi Rapport & John Spiegel Nancy Reese Drey Riffle Rahel Ringger & David Mortenson Jan & Doug Ripper Anne Robb Susan Robinson Hawkins Deborah Rosen Helen-Faye & Ray Rosenblum Dennis Rupert Mona, Sam, & Ben Rush Sara Ryan Joy Sabl Heather Sage & Jason Vrabel Lynn Sanborne Sergiu Sanielevici Sheila & Thomas Savits Diane Scansaroli Nancy Scarton & Jim Chaplin Justin Schell Madeline & Barton Schindel Audrey Schoenwald John Seidman Jerome Seville Sorley Sheinberg Janet & Matt Simon Veronica Singer Lori Sisson & Jay Silberblatt Carol Skinger & John Horn Bob Skoros Nellie Lou Slagle Rebecca Slak Ingrid Sonnichsen Marlene Speranza Kathryn Spitz Cohan & Jeffrey Cohan Shirley & Sidney Stark Erin & Bob Starzynski Faith Stenning Maria Sticco Martha & Richard Stoneberg Richard Strojan Cheryl & Christopher Telmer Christine & Frederick Thieman Jean Thomas Paulette Thomas & Tom Petzinger Holly Thuma & Larry John Meyers

Christopher M. Evans (Collaborator—Sound Design) is a graduate of CarnegieMellon University (Drama ’83). He has been teaching the Advanced Sound System Design course in the School of Drama for the past 7 years and also advises student sound designers who are assigned to musical productions. He has served as the House Sound Engineer at the Benedum Center in Pittsburgh, PA since 1987. During this time he has also designed and engineered shows for the Pittsburgh Opera, Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre and the Pittsburgh Civic Light Opera. In addition to his professional career in Pittsburgh, he has lectured for the Broadway Sound Master Class Series in New York City and designed sound for the Jimmy A wards at the Minskoff Theater. David Levine (Technical Director) has worked and performed for The Big Apple Circus for several years. David has also worked as a Prop Artisan, set builder, woodworker and rigging. He has performed as an actor, stand-up comedian, clown, and street performer. Cindy Limauro (Collaborator—Lighting Design) designs for opera, theatre, dance and architecture. Recent designs include Observe the Sons of Ulster Marching Toward the Somme, Crucifer of Blood, Waiting for Godot for PICT Classic Theatre; Aida, Madama Butterfly, La Boheme, Falstaff, Samson & Dalila, The Magic Flute for Pittsburgh Opera; La Traviata for Baltimore Opera; Turandot, The Threepenny Opera, and the world premiere of Pasatieri’s The Three Sisters for Opera Columbus; Mister Roberts starring Martin Sheen for Burt Reynold’s Jupiter Theater; the world premiere of Dracula Il Musical and Nunsense in Rome, and productions for Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre, Opera Theater of Pittsburgh, Attack Theater, Pittsburgh Public Theater, City Theatre, Pittsburgh Symphony, Cincinnati Ballet, Maryland Ballet, and Barter Theater. Architectural designs with her C & C Lighting design partner, Christopher Popowich, include the Gulf Tower Weather Beacon, the Randy Pausch Memorial Bridge and the Hunt Library. She is Professor of Lighting Design at Carnegie Mellon University School of Drama.

Barbara Luderowski (Collaborator—Scenic Design) founded the Mattress Factory in 1977 and now shares Co-Directorship with Michael Olijnyk. She is responsible for guiding and refining the museum’s artistic vision and marshaling the resources needed to achieve its goals. As the President and Co-Director, Luderowski directs capital projects, fundraising activities, policy planning and initiatives, and provides guidance on day-to-day operations. Luderowski studied at the Art Students League, New York; Cranbrook Academy of Art, Michigan; and Carnegie Tech, Pittsburgh. She has exhibited her sculpture throughout the United States, and her work is included in numerous public and private collections, including the University of Pittsburgh’s Hillman Library, Westinghouse Corporation and the Wadsworth Atheneum.

Britton Mauk (Director of Production) is a local freelance scenic designer. During his graduate education at CMU, he designed the opera L’Enfant et les Sortileges and an aggressive take on Angels in America: Millennium Approaches, both on CMU’s main stage. Britton currently fills the position of Environmental Consultant for the New Works Series at CMU. Design work includes productions at West Virginia Public Theatre where he designed Les Miserables, Dames At Sea, and Mary Poppins. For Microscopic Opera he designed Therese Raquin, the premier of Night of the Living Dead, and Frida. For Pittsburgh Playhouse he designed Urinetown, Of Mice

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and Men, Heads, and By The Way Meet Vera Stark. Most recently he designed Brahman/i for Quantum Theatre and Jh: Mechanics of a Legend for the New Hazlett CSA Series.

Sarah Pickett (Collaborator—Sound Design) has worked with theatrical companies all over the United States including Yale Repertory Theater, CT, Oregon Shakespeare Festival, OR, Victory Gardens Theater, IL, Drury Lane at Oakbrook, IL, Long Wharf Theater, CT, Portland Center Stage, OR, Theater for a New Audience, NYC, Playmakers Repertory Company, NC, Syracuse Stage, NY, Stonington Opera House, ME, Asolo Repertory Theater, FL, Hangar Theater, NY and Women’s Theater Project, NYC. Sarah holds a B.F.A. from Syracuse University, a M.A. from Cornell University and a M.F.A. from the Yale School of Drama. She teaches sound design and music composition at Carnegie Mellon University. Megan Monaghan Rivas (Collaborator—Dramaturgy) joined the faculty of the Carnegie Mellon University School of Drama in 2013 as Associate Professor of Dramaturgy. In prior years she served as literary manager of South Coast Repertory Theatre and literary director of the Alliance Theatre in Atlanta and Frontera @ Hyde Park Theatre in Austin, TX, and oversaw the artistic programming for playwrights at the Lark Play Development Center in New York City and The Playwrights’ Center in Minneapolis. She has freelanced with the New Harmony Project, the O’Neill National Playwrights Conference, TheatreSquared, Actors Express Theatre, and Horizon Theatre. Megan has been recognized with the Elliott Hayes Prize in Dramaturgy.

Joseph Seamans (Collaborator—Projection Design) is happy to be working on another project with Quantum Theatre. Previous Quantum projects were Maria de Buenos Aires, Ainadamar, and Mnemonic. Collaborating with other artists in this very special theatrical project has been very rewarding. He dedicates his work on All the Names to Annie Seamans.

Tina Shackleford (Stage Manager) teaches Stage Management and Production at Carnegie Mellon University School of Drama. Her stage management credits include productions with La Jolla Playhouse, Weston Playhouse, The Shakespeare Theatre, Saint Michael’s Playhouse, Clarence Brown Theatre, Seattle Group Theatre, Zachary Scott Theatre Center, Actors Theatre of Louisville, Riverside Theatre, Dallas Theater Center, and the Shakespeare Festival of Dallas, as well as collaborations with Theatre de la Jeune Lune and the Latino performance group Culture Clash. She was also Production Stage Manager for Iowa Summer Repertory and the Illinois Shakespeare Festival. Tina holds an MFA from the University of California-San Diego. She is a ViceCommissioner for USITT, heading its Stage Management Mentor Project, and serves on the Executive Board of the Stage Manager's Association.

Narelle Sissons (Collaborator—Scenic and Costume Design) has designed for Broadway, All My Sons (The Roundabout), and Off Broadway, How I Learned To Drive, as well as the original productions Stop Kiss, In The Blood, Kit Marlowe and Julius Caesar (Joseph Papp Public Theatre). Previous Quantum productions include The Task (2010) and Dream of A utumn (2013). Recently in New York, Narelle has worked with Classic Stage Company, The Women’s Project, Soho Rep,

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Playwrights Horizons and New York Theatre Workshop. Her international credits include: Socrates at Banquet in Prytaneion for VAT Theatre Estonia, Our Lady of 121st Street, Jesus Hopped the A Train, directed by Philip Seymour Hoffman at the Donmar, West End and New York, Mabou Mines Dollhouse, directed by Lee Breuer (World Tour 2005-09), and Syringa Tree in Vienna and Germany. Her awards and nominations include Drama Desk, Helen Hayes, American Theatre Wing, Back Stage West Award and Fulbright Scholar as well as an exhibitor at the Prague Quadrennial 2007 and 2011. Narelle was trained in London. Along with her freelance productions she is an Associate Design Professor and Design Option Co-coordinator at Carnegie Mellon University.

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Quantum Theatre creates adventurous, environmental productions of plays all over the city of Pittsburgh. Original works, contemporary international plays or updated classics are brought intimately close in settings like groves of trees, abandoned mills, grand museums, or empty swimming pools. The plays unite directors, performers, and designers from all over the world with Pittsburgh’s most talented artists.

THE QUANTUM TEAM BOARD OF DIRECTORS Mary Murrin, President Demeatria Boccella Jack Brice Yvonne Campos Mark F. Flaherty Christina French Susan Harris Smith Charlie Humphrey Carole King

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STAFF Karla Boos, Artistic Director Stevie Herendeen, Managing Director Britton Mauk, Director of Production Teresa Trich, Director of Operations David Levine, Technical Director Arran Harland, House Manager Monteze Freeland, Director of Education Madelyn Geyer, Intern Marin Helppie-Schmieder, Intern Jason Clearfield, Intern

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Quantum Theatre gratefully acknowledges: The City of Pittsburgh, Chris Siefert, Todd Brown, Gabrielle Zara Bucci, Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh, Carnegie Mellon University costume studio, Carnegie Mellon University props, Rene Conrad, Bill Rodgers, and the entire New Hazlett Theater team, Ron Copeland, Daria Sandburg, Megan Shalonis, Dan Daly, Dan Iddings, Arthur James and the Allegheny City Central Association, Daniel Matthews, The Mattress Factory, Tony Pais, Pittsburgh Filmmakers, Hannah du Plessis, Elizabeth Seamans, Chris Smalley, Cody Walters and The Northside Leadership Conference, and Jon Ward

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