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Richard Hopkins, Producing Artistic Director
Stage III
Playbill
by Jessica Blank and Erik Jensen
This project is sponsored in part by the Department
of State, Division of Cultural Affairs, the Florida
Council on Arts and Culture and the State of Florida.
THE EXONERATED
by Jessica Blank & Erik Jensen
CAST
(in alphabetical order)
David............................ Kenajuan Bentley*
Ensemble...................... Kevin Cristaldi*
Delbert......................... Lawrence Evans*
Sunny........................... Susan Greenhill*
Robert.......................... Warren Jackson*
Ensemble...................... Robert D. Mowry
Kerry............................ Jeffrey Plunkett*
Gary............................. David Sitler*
Georgia, Judge, Darla,
State Prosecutor............ Karen Stephens*
Sue, Sandra................... Katherine Michelle Tanner*
Scenic Designer
Bruce Price
Costume Designer
Susan Angermann
Lighting Designer
Sarah McGrath
Sound Designer
Jon Baker
(under the direction of Bruce Price)
(under the direction of Thom Korp)
Stage Manager
Marian Wallace*
Directed by
Kate Alexander
Season Underwriters
Georgia Court , The Herald-Tribune Media Group
Dennis & Graci McGillicuddy, Anne H.S. Nethercott
Originally produced in New York by The Culture Project, Dede Harris, Morton Swinsky, Bob Balaban, Harit Allan Buchman, Patrick
Blake, David Elliot, Jane Bergere, Ruth Hendel and Cheryl Wiesenfeld.
Poetry from Song Singing Songs by Delbert Tibbs. Used by permission.
The Exonerated is presented by special arrangement with Dramatists Play Service, Inc., New York.
The video or audio recording of this performance by any means is strictly prohibited.
* Denotes member Actors’ Equity Association,
the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers
in the United States.
ARTIST PROFILES
KENAJUAN BENTLEY
(David) is pleased to be
returning to FST. Last seen
as Brandon in Next Fall and
Jackson - The Miamians.
Other Theatres: New York;
Edward the Second (Red
Bull Theater); The Merchant of Venice, The Jew of
Malta (Theatre for a New Audience); Well (The
Public Theater); Macbeth (The Classical Theatre
of Harlem). Oregon Shakesphere Festival (5
seasons): Ruined, As You Like It, Twelfth Night,
All The Way, The Great Society. Film/TV: Law
and Order, Scandal, Doll&EM, Grimm, The Young
and the Restless, XO, Vital Signs, Famous in Love.
Training: MFA, University of Connecticut; BA,
Western Michigan University.
KEVIN CRISTALDI
(Ensemble) is pleased to
return to FST, where he
has appeared in The God of
Isaac, Next Fall, and Texas
Romance. Off-Broadway:
Midsummer Night’s Dream
(Masterworks), Dish for the Gods (Lion Theatre),
Dirty Talk (Center Stage), and Message to
Michael (Rattlestick Theatre). Regional: To Kill
a Mockingbird (Cincinnati Playhouse), When I
Come to Die (Kansas City Rep), The Last Station
(Vermont Stage). Television: Criminal Minds,
Gilmore Girls, Numbers. Film: Can You Ever
Forgive Me? (coming in 2018).
LAWRENCE EVANS
(Delbert) Florida Studio
Theatre: One Man, Two
Guvnors, Ruined, Triad
Stage, Martha’s Vineyard
Playhouse, Arkansas
Repertory Theatre, freeFall Theatre, Caldwell
Theatre Company, Charlotte Repertory Theatre,
North Carolina Black Repertory Company, Short
North Stage. Television: All My Children, As the
World Turns, One Life to Live, Law & Order. Film:
State Property II, The Devil Wears Prada. He
studied theatre at Jackson State University and
the University of Michigan.
SUSAN GREENHILL
(Sunny) FST: Becoming
Dr. Ruth, Chapatti, Shirley
Valentine, Dinner With
Friends(SRQ Award), …
and LA is Burning, Molly
Sweeney, Don’t Dress For
Dinner. Broadway: Crimes of the Heart. OffBroadway: Primary Stages, Culture Project,
Playwrights Horizon, Actors’ Studio Theatre
Regional: Clean House (Acclaim Award),
Sideman (Barrymore Award), The Glass
Menagerie, 4000 Miles. TV/Film: The Good Wife,
Law & Order, Chappelle Show, Guiding Light,
Clarrissa Explains It All, Pecker (John Waters
director), Italian Movie, Noon Blue Apples
(Sundance Festival), Bargain on Hale Street.
WARREN JACKSON
(Robert) Recently
appeared as Junior in FST’s
brownsville song. Warren is
excited to return to the FST
stage in another important
piece. NY credits include:
Midsummer Night’s Dream, Masterworks;
Titus Andronicus, NYSX; Talking to Westfield,
Premiere Stages. Some regional: Tempest, NC
Shakespeare Festival; Fences, Clarence Brown
Theater & Gloucester Stage; In Darfur, WAM
Theater; NEA national tours: Macbeth, AL
ARTIST PROFILES
Shakespeare Festival, Romeo & Juliet, Chicago
Shakespeare. Nominated:Black Theatre Alliance
of Chicago for Best Featured Actor, Victory
Garden’s Shoes, and Midwest Emmy board for
Best Ensemble with Chicago’s Green Screen
Adventures. MFA: University of Arizona.
ROBERT D. MOWRY
(Ensemble) Bob is happy
to be returning to the
boards at FST, where he
has appeared numerous
times over the last twenty
years. Most recently Bob
was seen in the first two installments of The
People’s Project - Old Enough to Know Better
and Last Rights. He is looking forward to
installment number three.
JEFFREY PLUNKETT
(Kerry) FST: Freud’s Last
Session, The Columnist,
Race, Sylvia, Opus,
Permanent Collection
(Best Actor Nominee Sarasota Magazine), Pure
Confidence, The Gambol of Love. NEW YORK:
Cherry Lane Theatre (with Mia Dillon and
Joyce Van Patten), Manhattan Theatre Source
(NY Innovative Theatre Award Nominee),
Algonquin Theatre, Broad Horizons. Jeffrey
played Greg in over 350 performances of
The Sum of Us. REGIONAL: Syracuse Stage,
Cincinnati Playhouse, Capitol Rep, Pennsylvania
Stage Company, Three Rivers’ Shakespeare
Festival, Chicago’s Body Politic, Pennsylvania
Centre Stage, GeVA, Fairfield Theatre Company,
South Jersey Regional Theatre, and The Metro
Lyric Opera. TV: All My Children, Deadline. FILM:
Millennium Crisis, FireFly, Solar Vengeance, Alien
Uprising, and Clonehunters.
DAVID SITLER (Gary)
David is thrilled to be
revisiting this amazing
play and return to FST for
his hat trick having last
performed here as Jack
Abbott in In the Belly of
the Beast (Sarasota Magazine Award) and The
Exonerated. He was last seen in Yours, Anne at
the Half Moon Theatre in NY as Otto Frank and
has worked on Broadway, National tours and
regionally from Maine to Utah in roles from
Atticus to Scrooge. You can catch him in the
hilarious web series Plant: The Second Coming.
More info at www.davidsitler.com.
KAREN STEPHENS
(Georgia, Judge, Darla,
State Prosecutor) is
thrilled to be back at FST
after appearing in the
Southeastern premiere of
Sarah Jones’ Tony Awardwinning, one-woman show, Bridge & Tunnel.
She was recently seen in the developmental
production of Allison Gregory’s, Motherland,
at FAU’s Theatre Lab, and as GOD in MTC’s
Everyman. A multiple Carbonell nominee,
Karen was awarded Best Actress for Zoetic
Stage’s Fear Up Harsh. TV appearances include
Bloodline, Burn Notice, The Glades. For more info
www.karenstephensonline.com
KATHERINE MICHELLE TANNER (Sue,
Sandra) Off Broadway and US Tour of her award
winning performance in the one woman play
The Amish Project. Regional Favorite Roles
ARTIST PROFILES
Include: Nora - A Doll’s
House, Margaret in Charm,
Catherine - Proof, Ivy August: Osage County,
Catharine - Suddenly,
Last Summer, Myrrah Metamorphoses, Ophelia
- Hamlet, Heather – Gidion’s Knot, Molly/Carole
Stalking the Bogeyman and Laura - The Glass
Menagerie. Current Film she plays Mary in
Waiting on Mary. Katherine has written three
new musicals and her acclaimed new play
Shakespeare’s Lovers. BA-St. Olaf College, MFA
Acting - Asolo Theatre Conservatory. She is
Artistic Director of Tree Fort Productions.
www.katherinemichelletanner.com
were in the plays: Edward Albee’s The Goat;
Filumena; Master Class; Edward Albee’s Three
Tall Women, The Occupant, The Play About the
Baby; Golda’s Balcony; and Taking Shakespeare.
Ms. Alexander is the recipient of numerous
acting, directing, and public service awards,
including FAER, She Knows Where She’s
Going Award (Girls, Inc.), The Woman of Light
Award, National Council of Jewish Women, The
Woman of Power Award, the Sarasota County
Arts Leadership Award, Education Award,
Sarasota Manatee Jewish Federation, and
most recently The Unity Award. Ms. Alexander
leads the FST Forums Series and developed
the Blue Butterfly Theatre Program, a program
for teens suffering from grief through loss.
She created the Art of The Gesture program
KATE ALEXANDER
(Director) is the Associate at Ringling College of Animation and is the
co-author of The Animated Short, with Karen
Director of FST and the
Founder of the FST Theatre Sullivan, now in its 2nd edition.Ms. Alexander
most recently performed a reading from Elie
School. Ms. Alexander
Wiesels’ book, Night, in conjunction with the
has directed numerous
productions and premieres Jewish Federation, the Violins of Hope, and the
Sarasota Orchestra.
on the FST stages including Grounded;
MARIAN WALLACE (Stage Manager)
brownsville song (b-side for tray); Clever Little
Former Production Stage Manager for FST.
Lies; Alabama Story; Outside Mullingar; Over
In 2010 Marian retired from Asolo Repertory
the River and Through the Woods; Chapatti;
Theatre after a 43 year run. In 2014-15
Dancing Lessons; Becoming Dr. Ruth; Freud’s
Marian stage managed Dancing Lessons for
Last Session; Thurgood; South Beach Babylon;
Florida Studio Theatre from staged reading
The Columnist; Talley’s Folly; Jericho; Next Fall;
though production and run. In 2015, Marian
The Savannah Disputation; Ghost- Writer;
and retired company member Brad Wallace
Two Jews Walk into a War...; I Love You, You’re
celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary
Perfect, Now Change; Sylvia; Shotgun; The
with their family at - where else?- Old
Miamians; Brooklyn Boy; The Exonerated; Wit;
Faithful. Marian loves her retirement but
Proof; Lobby Hero; and Ten Unknowns. Ms.
is thrilled to be back at FST working on The
Alexander has also been a resident actress
Exonerated.
for over 25 years. Some of her leading roles
ARTIST PROFILES
BRUCE PRICE (Scenic Designer) joined the
FST staff in 2002 as the Production Stage
Manager. In 2004 Mr. Price was promoted
to Production Manager. In the past 14
years, Mr. Price has stage managed over
36 productions and over seen the technical
aspects of over 100 productions here at
FST. During his 30 years in theatre Mr. Price
has designed sets, lights, and costumes for
dozens of productions. He designed the
sets for FST’s productions of Gidion’s Knot,
Stalking the Bogeyman, Deck The Halls!, The
Velveteen Rabbit, Thurgood, My Name Is Asher
Lev, and Relativity. In addition, Mr. Price has
directed a number of Staged Readings and
Children’s plays for FST. Mr. Price has a MFA
in Directing from the University of Houston
where he studied with Edward Albee, Jose
Quintero, and Stewart Ostro. Mr. Price has
worked regionally at The Alley Theatre and
Stage Repertory Theatre both on stage and
backstage. He has found his home here at
FST.
SUSAN ANGERMANN (Costume Designer)
Recent designs for Florida Studio Theatre
include Older Than Dirt; Piano Men; Gypsies,
Tramps, and Thieves; Yesterday; Soul Mates:
A Journey to Hitsville; American Pie; Chapatti;
Becoming Dr. Ruth; Too Darn Hot; Freud’s Last
Session; Poems, Prayers and Promises; The
Prima Donnettes; By Gershwin; That’s Life
Again; Night Train to Memphis; Shake, Rattle
and Roll; Urban Cowboys; and Let’s Twist
Again: with the Wanderers. FST Costume Shop
Manager from 2009 to 2016.
SARAH MCGRATH (Lighting Designer under
the direction of Bruce Price) the current
lighting intern, is very excited to design this
production. This will be her second lighting
design at FST, the first being this year’s
production of Under 6, where she is also the
Stage Manager. She is currently a senior at
Tarleton State University in Stephenville, TX
and will graduate with a BFA in theatre in
May of 2017. She lives by the quote, “And
though she be but little, she is fierce.”
JON BAKER (Sound Designer under the
direction of Thom Korp) is an intern at FST
and is pleased to be sound designing The
Exonerated. He has sound designed for his
university for Medea and Good People, and his
FST credits include Million Dollar Quarte and
brownsville song (b-side for tray), and he has
sound designed Clever Little Lies, Stalking the
Bogeyman, and The Dragon vs The Hiccups &
Other Winning Plays.
SPECIAL THANKS TO: The Honorable Larry
Eger, The Office of Public Defender, and Major
Bell.
SEASON UNDERWRITERS
GEORGIA COURT I love great theater and FST
delivers that. FST is among the best theater
companies I have seen, but it is more than a
theater company. It is an organization that
recognizes it is part of the greater community and it reaches out to that community in positive,
productive ways. Having FST so accessible
adds to the joy of living in the fabulous arts
community that is Sarasota.
outreach programs, are values that we so
strongly believe in. As a consequence, it is a
privilege for us to be a part of, and supportive
of this great theater.
ANNE H.S. NETHERCOTT When asked to
define giving, Anne said: “My mother used to
say, ‘The best way to find you is to lose yourself,
by focusing on the needs of others rather than
on oneself.’ So, giving has always been an
DENNIS & GRACI MCGILLICUDDY FST is important family value, which in childhood
important to us because we believe so strongly was reinforced by the community experience of
in the transformative power of the arts. For close surviving The Depression. Anne is proud to be a
to 30 years now, we have been so fortunate to supporter of FST.
experience first-hand how that transformative THE HERALD-TRIBUNE MEDIA GROUP enjoys
power works its magic in the hands of an a history in this community that spans more
organization that is not only experienced and than 90 years. Partnering with organizations
dedicated, but so highly skilled in their craft. such as Florida Studio Theatre allows us to
The values of the theater and its leadership, as contribute to our region’s rich creative culture
reflected in its mission, and as manifested in its in Sarasota, Bradenton, and Venice providing
work, whether it be on the main stage, in the an unparalleled media landscape through the
cabaret, and in its education and community newspaper, HeraldTribune.com.
The Forum Series is underwritten by:
The Jewish Federation of Sarasota-Manatee
with additional support from Ina Schnell
MISSION STATEMENT The vision of The
Jewish Federation of Sarasota-Manatee is
to help create a vibrant, inclusive and caring
community in Sarasota-Manatee. The FST
Forums program provides our Jewish Federation a platform where those from diverse backgrounds
can come together in a safe environment and discuss serious issues around racism, anti-Semitism,
bullying, cyber bullying etc. The growth of overt and unchecked anti-Semitic rhetoric and behavior in
recent years is more than concerning to our Jewish Federation. Remaining silent is not an option.
Join the online discussion at: www.fst-blog.com
FST FORUMS
Join us for The Exonerated Panel Discussion:
April 27 at 5:00pm
Now I Walk on Death Row
A Conversation with Dale S. Recinella
Dale S. Recinella has spent years walking men and women to their deaths. Some have been
exonerated. Beginning his career as a successful Manhattan lawyer, Mr. Recinella changed
his life to help those on death row. His riveting book, Now I Walk on Death Row, details his family’s
journey. Join us for an unforgettable talk with the man who walks side by side
every step of the way with the forgotten.
Special Introduction with The Honorable Larry L. Eger, Public Defender
ABOUT OUR GUEST SPEAKER:
Dale S. Recinella has served for 20 years as a spiritual counselor and
Catholic lay chaplain in Florida’s prisons and is the author of Now I
Walk on Death Row: A Wall Street Finance Lawyer Stumbles into the
Arms of a Loving God (Chosen Books: April 2011) and The Biblical Truth
about America’s Death Penalty (Northeastern University Press: 2004),
Ending the Death Penalty: What One Catholic Supreme Court Justice
Could Do, (America, April 28, 2008), and Why American Catholics Must
Say ‘No’ to the Death Penalty, (America, November 1, 2004). On behalf
of the Catholic Bishops of Florida, in 1998 he began ministering cellto-cell to the approximately 400 men on Florida’s death row and
the approximately 2,000 men in Florida’s long-term solitary confinement. He and his wife, Dr.
Susan Recinella, minister as a team during executions: with him serving as spiritual advisor to the
condemned and his wife serving as a lay minister to the condemned’ s family and loved ones. They
also minister to the families and loved ones of murder victims.
Mr. Recinella, who received a Master’s in Theological Studies (M.T.S.) summa cum laude from Ave
Maria University’s Institute for Pastoral Theology (2009) and law degree magna cum laude from
Notre Dame University Law School (1976), is a licensed Florida lawyer and has taught international
law/business ethics in Europe at St. John’s University at the Vatican (Oratorio) and at Temple
University in Rome. His column about respect life, the death penalty, and prison ministry has
appeared regularly for eleven years in The Florida Catholic, and he received a Year 2000 Press Award
from the Catholic Press Association. In 1997 he was named a University of Notre Dame Exemplar for
modeling faith and citizenship in action, and received the Humanitarian Award from the Franciscan
Alumni Association in 2001. He appears frequently on worldwide Vatican Radio and extensively
addresses audiences nationally and in Europe.
FST FORUMS
JESSICA BLANK AND ERIK JENSEN
(Playwrights) are writers, actors, and directors.
Together, they are authors of The Exonerated, a
play based on interviews they conducted with
over forty wrongfully convicted death-row inmates
across the United States. In 2002, Erik and Jessica
co-directed The Exonerated at the Actors’ Gang
Theater. That production was nominated for five
Ovation Awards and three NAACP Awards; it won
the Ovation for Best World Premiere Play. Bob
Balaban’s New York (Culture Project) and London (Riverside Studios) productions of The Exonerated
won Lucille Lortel, Outer Critics Circle, Drama Desk, Fringe First, and Herald Angel Awards, and were
nominated for the Hull-Warriner Award and the John Gassner Playwriting Award. The Exonerated
has also received awards from Amnesty International, the American Bar Association, the National
Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, Death Penalty Focus, and Court TV, and was listed by The
New York Times as “the number one play of 2002.” It has been translated into Spanish, French, Italian,
and Japanese, and was made into an award-winning movie for Court TV adapted by Jessica and Erik
and starring Susan Sarandon, Danny Glover, Brian Dennehy, Aidan Quinn, and Delroy Lindo. Their
new documentary play, Aftermath, based on interviews they conducted with Iraqi civilian refugees
in Jordan, opened New York Theater Workshop’s 2009-10 Off-Broadway season to rave reviews. That
production, directed by Jessica, was nominated for Drama League awards for Distinguished Production
of a Play and Distinguished Performance (ensemble), and has toured internationally. As an actor,
Jessica has appeared on television in Rescue Me, HBO’s Bored to Death, The Bronx Is Burning, Law &
Order: Criminal Intent, One Life to Live, and Guiding Light; film credits include The Namesake (dir. Mira
Nair), The Exonerated (dir. Bob Balaban), You’re Nobody Till Somebody Kills You (exec. prod. Spike Lee),
and the indies On the Road With Judas (Sundance 2007), and Undermind. She has acted in theaters
throughout New York City, at the Sundance Film Lab, and internationally at the Dublin Theater Festival.
Liberty City (co-written with April Yvette Thompson) ran Off-Broadway at New York Theater Workshop
in 2008 (with Jessica directing) and was nominated for the Lucille Lortel, Drama Desk, and Outer Critics
Circle awards. Jessica’s first novel, Almost Home, was published by Hyperion in 2007, was optioned by
Jon Bon Jovi’s production company (with Jessica and Erik adapting the screenplay). Her second novel,
Karma for Beginners, was published by Hyperion in August 2009, and was nominated by the American
Library Association as a 2009 Best Book for Young Adults. Jessica and Erik’s writing has been published
in several magazines and journals, including The Believer, The Dramatist, Another Magazine, and Theater
History Studies. Living Justice, their book on the making of The Exonerated, was published in 2005 by
Simon and Schuster. Their work has been supported by the Ford Foundation, the Soros Foundation, the
New York State Council on the Arts, the MAP Fund/Creative Capital, and the New World Foundation.
They are married and live in Brooklyn with their daughter, Sadie, and their dog, Yoda.
FST COMPANY
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
President.........................................Dennis McGillicuddy
Vice-President........................................Richard Hopkins
Secretary/Treasurer..........................................Tom Hayes
Trustee........................................................Kate Alexander
Trustee...........................................Carol Poteat Buchanan
Trustee.........................................................Georgia Court
Trustee.....................................................Patricia Courtois
Trustee...........................................................Jeff Hotchkiss
Trustee........................................................Barbara Lupoff
Trustee......................................................Jennifer
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EXECUTIVE STAFF
Producing Artistic Director…….........Richard Hopkins
Associate Director....................................Kate Alexander
Managing Director................................Rebecca Hopkins
ARTISTIC STAFF
Casting/Hiring Coordinator.....................James Ashford
Resident Pianist...............................................Jim Prosser
Associate Artist...........................................Jason Cannon
Associate Artist................................Catherine Randazzo
Assistant to the Artistic Director................Doris Iemolo
Director of Improvisation................................Will Luera
PRODUCTION STAFF
Production Manager….............................….Bruce Price
Mainstage Stage Manager.................................Roy Johns
Scene Shop Supervisor.........................Stephen Dunham
Costume Shop Manager......................Adrienne Webber
Sound Supervisor............................................Thom Korp
Props/Paint Supervisor.........................Kristine Kreutzer
ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF
IT Manager....................................................Lee Schlosser
Business Manager.................................Carmen Gonzalez
Bookkeeper................................................Jennifer Berkey
Business Office Associate......................Jennifer Fullman
Asst. to the Managing Dir....................Phyllis Silverman
Operations Manager.........................Mark Quackenbush
Facilities Manager.................................Joseph Goepfrich
General Manager........................................Jill Zakrzewski
Events Coord / Gen Mgmt Asst.......Christina Charlotte
Company Manager......................................Luke Johnson
Marketing Director.......................................Audra Lange
Public Relations Associate........................Nicole Clayton
Marketing Associate....................................David Meiers
Director of Indiv. Giving...........Melody Mora-Shihadeh
Development Associate.................................Steve Turrisi
Development Associate............................Corriane Oster
Application Systems Manager.................Kathleen Smith
Box Office Manager.....................................Kelsey Wehde
Asst. Box Office Manager.............................Gigi Delpero
Asst. Box Office Manager..........................David Wallace
Asst. Box Office Manager.........................Samus Haddad
Box Office Assistant........................................Amy Beach
Restaurant Manager.........................................Tom Curry
Restaurant Manager....................................Karen Kraster
Restaurant Manager......................................Josh Rodoski
Asst. Restaurant Manager................... Katelyn McKelley
Receptionist..................................................Joan O’Dowd
Administrative Assistant..................................Bart Dolce
EDUCATION & TOURS
Director of Children’s Theatre................Caroline Kaiser
Director of Education.........................Christine Hopkins
Education Administrator............................Pamela Smith
Teaching Artist/YPF Coordinator.............Adam Ratner
Education & Outreach Associate.......Patrick A. Jackson
Education Group Sales Assoc............... Hannah Bagnall
COMMUNITY RESOURCE GROUP
Gaele Barthold
Jan Coleman
Larry Coleman
Maddy Freshwater
Sy Goldblatt
Sydney Goldstein
Jim Goldman
Sandy Goldman
Robert Grady
Wendy Grady
Robert Israeloff
Bonny Israeloff
Valerie Joels
Marie Kropp
Frank Malickson
Graci McGillicuddy
Dick Nimtz
Ina Schnell
Alan Schottenstein
Lois Schottenstein
Lois Stulberg
Charlie Ann Syprett
Martin Taffel
AUDIENCE ENRICHMENT GROUP
Hon. Larry L. Eger
Mr. Trevor Harvey
Innocence Project
of Florida
The Jewish Federation
of Sarasota-Manatee
Gilbert King
Dr. Eddy Regnier
Ina Schnell
Mayor Willie Charles Shaw
Mr. Howard Tevlowitz
Chief Judge Charles
E. Williams
OUTSIDE ASSISTANCE
House Counsel..................................................John Patterson
Facility Custodian......................................Carlos De Oliveira
................................................Confidence Cleaning Company
Caretaker..................................................................Doctor Nik
Stitcher.................................................................Stephanie Gift
INTERN PROGRAM
Acting Apprentice....................................David Anthony
Acting Apprentice.........................................Naomi Asch
Acting Apprentice.....................................Alexa Eldridge
Acting Apprentice...............................Vanessa Guadiana
Acting Apprentice........................................Lydia Hassell
Acting Apprentice..................................Dennis Mullikin
Acting Apprentice.........................................Jacob Perkel
Acting Apprentice......................................Myles Phillips
Acting Apprentice.............................Kihresha Redmond
Acting Apprentice.......................................Tanner Sands
Acting Apprentice.......................................Amber Wiest
Artistic/Co. Mgmt Intern..........................Robin Mackey
Company Management Intern................Dianna Burgos
Costume Intern........................................ C. Shaye Hurst
Directing Intern.......................................Michael Galvez
Education & Outreach Intern...........Brandon Mancuso
Literary Intern...........................................Morgan Green
Literary Intern........................................Thomas McPhee
Literary Intern...........................................Jordan Nickels
Literary Intern..............................................Joseph Vaske
Marketing Intern.................................................Alex Hill
Prod./Lighting Intern..............................Sarah McGrath
Production Intern.......................................Marco Acosta
Production Intern..................................LaZerrick Travis
Prod./Sound Intern..................................Jonathan Baker
Stage Management Intern............................Sally Burgos
Stage Management Intern...................Rebecca Li Grady
Stage Management Intern.....................Jennifer London
Stage Management Intern.......................Jynelly Rosario
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