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Company ARTISTIC DIRECTOR Peter Marston Sullivan EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Kaela Altman ASSOC. ARTISTIC DIRECTOR Peter Robel MANAGING DIRECTOR Ryan Guhde MARKETING DIRECTOR Charles Riffenburg IV ARTISTIC ASSOCIATE Anna Hammonds CASTING ASSOCIATE Stephanie Sullivan OPERATIONS ASSOCIATE Mary Kate Robel PRODUCTION COORDINATOR Meg Love SOCIAL MEDIA COORDINATOR Ashley Hannon STUDIO LIAISON Greg Foster COMPANY MEMBERS Peter Blair Molly Layton David Tibble Sean Thomas PILOT COMPANY MEMBER Eli Katz Castellano Mission BoHo Theatre's mission is to create bold theatre that challenges convention through innovative storytelling and unites artist and audience in the examination of truth, beauty, freedom and love through the lens of human relationships. Board Jean Zuiker, President Richard Maxen, Vice-President Mary Kate Robel, Secretary Steve Goodman Cheré LaRose Bob Turner Diana Wendt Artistic Affiliates Christa Buck Brandon Dahlquist Diane Fairchild Patrick Ham Theresa Ham Steve O'Connell Thomas J. Samorian Cassy Schillo Danni Smith Jeremy Trager Megan Turnquist John Zuiker www.bohotheatre.com /BoHoTheatre @BoHoTheatre

From The Artistic Director For however talented we may secretly think ourselves to be, we remain in the great scheme of things relative mediocrities. It is only genius that rarest and most precious of states that is unaffected by fashion and indifferent to competition... -Peter Hall It is with great pride and gratitude that I welcome you to BoHo s second production of our landmark 10th Season: Peter Shaffer s Amadeus. For every theatrical artist, there is one show that permeates the core of our soul in a way that is profoundly beautiful... and a little frightening. For me, Amadeus is that show. Though there is a grandeur and theatricality to the show with its intricate language, history, musicality, style and period, at its heart it is one man s struggle with his own fears: fear of mediocrity, of mortality, of being forgotten, and the fear of being neglected (and perhaps even punished) by his God. Shaffer has unearthed a deeply personal and utterly relatable question that I would venture to say we all have wondered: Will I be remembered? As I look back at my time with BoHo and this family of artists that I have shared so many years with, I find solace from those fears. I find a history of strength, friendship, truth, passion, love, compassion, beauty, and a profound sense of freedom from fears that might otherwise paralyze me. To the countless number of artists and friends that have been a part of this and every story our company has told: thank you. Peter Marston Sullivan Artistic Director Become a Pillar of the Arts! BoHo Theatre is only able to produce our thrilling, intimate productions thanks to the generous support of our family of donors! The donation you make today can go directly to sponsoring a position or element within a BoHo production: underwrite an entire production starting at $2000, sponsor a director for $500, or adopt a performer for as little as $200. Your name will receive special recognition alongside the position or element you sponsor in BoHo programs and promotional materials! Join our family today! Donate online at www.bohotheatre.com/support or connect with your house manager to find out how we can design the perfect sponsorship package for you! BoHo s Kiss of the Spider Woman

BOHO THEATRE presents by Peter Shaffer Directed by Peter Marston Sullivan* Performers SALIERI...Steve O Connell MOZART....................................... Chris Ballou CONSTANZE...Amanda Jane Long JOSEPH II...David Tibble* ROSENBERG...Scott Danielson STRACK...Russell Alan Rowe VAN SWIETEN... Sean Thomas* VENTICELLI 1...Jeff Kurysz VENTICELLI 2... Sasha Hatfield ENSEMBLE...Patrick Byrnes, Kaitlin Henderson, Rus Rainear, and Chelsea Taylor Production Artists & Staff PRODUCER...Kaela Altman* PRODUCTION MANAGER...Meg Love* STAGE MANAGER... Todd Koval SCENIC DESIGN...Patrick Ham LIGHTING DESIGN...Megan Turnquist COSTUME DESIGN...Theresa Ham SOUND DESIGN... Matthew Tibbs PROPERTIES DESIGN... Cassy Schillo STYLE COACH...Amanda Jane Long LANGUAGE CONSULTANTS...Peter Robel*, Stephanie Sullivan* ASSISTANT STAGE MANAGER... Dalton Long Music Performed by Ball State faculty members Dr. Robert Willey; Dr. Hyunyoung Hwang; and Michael Elliot, M.F.A. * BoHo Theatre Company Member BoHo Theatre Artistic Affiliate Amadeus is presented by special arrangement with Samuel French, Inc. The video and/or audio recording of this performance by any means whatsoever is strictly prohibited.

Performer Biographies CHRIS BALLOU (Mozart) is thrilled to be rejoining BoHo after appearing in the critically acclaimed thriller Veronica s Room. Currently touring Romeo and Juliet, Macbeth, and Julius Caesar throughout the Chicago area with Crew of Patches Theatre. Chicago credits: Duke Orsino in Twelfth Night, Amadeus, Henry IV (parts I & II), Henry V, Beyond the Fringe, and Seascape (Oak Park Festival Theatre), Tartuffe (BoHo) and Mr. Bingley/Mr. Collins in Pride and Prejudice (Lifeline Theatre). Regional: Edmund in King Lear (Stonetown Theatre), Marius in Les Miserables and The Mad Hatter in Alice in Wonderland (Mt. Baker Theatre). Film: The Mountain Runners. Specialized in Shakespeare performance through BADA at Oxford University and studied theatre at Roosevelt University where he appeared in The Tempest, The Cradle Will Rock, Execution of Justice, Spoon River Anthology, Circus of Chalk, and At Risk. Chris will next appear in Lyle finds his Mother and Monstrous Regiment at Lifeline Theatre. PATRICK BYRNES (Salieri s Valet, Ensemble) is exceptionally grateful to be making his debut with BoHo! Most recently he s been seen in Mahal at Bailiwick Chicago (Tim Matthews), Sunday in the Park With George at Chicago Shakespeare Theatre (Boatman & Franz u/s), The Secret Garden, Camelot, Man of La Mancha, and Annie Get Your Gun at Light Opera Works, The Pajama Game at The Music Theatre Co., and A Twist of Water at Route 66 Theatre (Liam Pirro u/s). Many thanks to my late parents, love to Danny, and cake for all my supportive friends and family. SCOTT DANIELSON (Rosenberg) is stoked to be working with BoHo and director Peter Sullivan once again. Scott was previously seen in BoHo s Kiss of the Spider Woman (Warden) and M. Butterfly (Toulon). Scott also appeared in the recently released indie film Boot the Pigeon and as George Washington in the web-series I Made America. Scott is also an ensemble member of Strawdog Theatre Company. For more information, visit www.scottdanielson.com. Thank you to his wife Susan for her unending support. Love to Sookie and Shakespeare. SASHA HATFIELD (Venticelli 2) is thrilled to be back with BoHo, where she was last seen in Hauptmann. Offstage, she is the PR director for The Public House Theatre, where she recently performed in How to Lose Your Job and Alienate Friends. She also sings around the city with her comedy band, Housebroken. Thank you to this incredible company, anyone reading this, and Byron, always.

KAITLIN J. HENDERSON (Teresa Salieri, Ensemble) is pleased to be making her BoHo debut. A Boston native, Kaitlin worked for five years as an Artist-in-Residence at the acclaimed Shakespeare & Company in Massachusetts. She has also worked professionally on the East Coast with The Worcester Shakespeare Company, History Alive, North Shore Music Theatre, and others. Relatively new to Chicago, Kaitlin is the Ensemble Development Director at the Organic Theatre Company, and can be seen as Lady Macbeth in their upcoming production of Macbeth. Kaitlin holds a B.A in Theatre Studies and Vocal Performance from Gordon College and an M.F.A. in Acting from Northern Illinois University. JEFF KURYSZ (Venticelli 1) is so excited to be working on Amadeus. This is his first time with BoHo Theatre and he is absolutely thrilled. Previous Chicago credits include: All My Sons (Eclectic Theatre), Richard III (Wayward Productions), Red Hamlet (Red Theatre Chicago), Romeo and Juliet (Teatro Vista), Othello (Shakespeare Project of Chicago). Regional: Twelfth Night, Richard III, and The Tempest (Arkansas Shakespeare Theatre). AMANDA JANE LONG (Constanze) returns to BoHo after making her Chicago debut as Susan in Veronica s Room. Hailing from Portland, OR, West coast credits include Juliet in Romeo and Juliet, Adrianna in Comedy of Errors, Miranda in The Tempest, Jenny/Ms. Forsythe in Death of a Salesman (Bag & Baggage Productions) as well as tours with Oregon Children s Theater and Tears of Joy Puppet Theater. Collegiate credits include: Wendla in Spring Awakening, Eva in Not About Nightingales, and Mrs. Bonner in Mrs. Packard. Education: BFA Acting (Southern Oregon University), MFA Acting (Northern Illinois University), Certificate of Acting (Moscow Art Theatre School). Next up, Amanda will play First Witch in Macbeth for Organic Theater Company s summer repertory season. STEVE O CONNELL (Salieri) is happy to be back on stage with BoHo, where he is an artistic affiliate. Previous credits with the company include Ghosts, The Elephant Man, Floyd Collins, and Pygmalion (co-production with Stage Left). Recent Chicago credits include The Killer Angels (Lifeline), Coriolanus (The Hypocrites; Jeff nomination - Actor in a Principal Role), Hostage Song (Signal Ensemble), and The Kid Thing (Chi. Dramatists/About Face). Other Chicago credits include work with Timeline, Red Tape, Metropolis, Infusion, and Theatre Wit. Film and television credits: Betrayal (ABC), Chicago PD (NBC), Low Winter Sun (AMC), Chicago Fire (NBC), The Mob Doctor (FOX), and Last Man Standing (Lifetime). Steve received an MFA in Acting from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

RUS RAINEAR (Salieri s Cook, Kapellmeister Bonno, A Majordomo, Ensemble) is thrilled to be back with BoHo after appearing in The Winter s Tale and Sideshow, and would like to thank Peter for the opportunity! Just prior to Amadeus, Rus was seen in Kokandy s production of The Sweet Smell of Success. He is a Jeff award-nominated actor (Cabaret, Theo Ubique) and was a member of two Jeff award-winning ensembles (Corpus Christi with Ulysses Theatre Company and Parade with Bailiwick Rep). Rus has worked in theaters and cabarets across Chicago for 20 years and is so grateful for all the supporters of live arts! Thank you for coming and, as always, thanks Mom. RUSSELL ALAN ROWE (Strack) is excited and honored to be returning to BoHo for Amadeus. Other BoHo credits: Floyd Collins (Lee Collins) and The Rainmaker (Sheriff Thomas). Recent credits: Annie Get Your Gun at Light Opera Works and Anyone Can Whistle with Porchlight Music Theatre. Notable recent credits also include the role of Robert Danvers in There s A Girl In My Soup with Metropolis and the Detective in Blue/Whitney with Stage Left. To be a part of this amazing production is a dream come true! Special thanks to Peter Sullivan and the BoHo company for their support, friendship and encouragement. Russell dedicates his work in Amadeus to his father. CHELSEA TAYLOR (Katharina Cavalieri, Ensemble) is a recent graduate of Northwestern University where she studied theatre with an emphasis on theatre for young audiences. Here in Chicago, she has worked with trip., Buzz22 Chicago, and can be seen in the upcoming RAW with Deluge Theatre Collective. She is a proud member of Shattered Globe s 2013-2014 Protege Program. SEAN THOMAS (Van Swieten) New York and national tour credits: Phantom of the Opera, Les Miserables (Broadway and national tour); The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe (Promenade Theatre and national tour); Three Tall Women (Promenade Theatre); The Threepenny Opera (Lucille Lortel). Chicago credits: The Christmas Schooner (Mercury Theatre), Hot L Baltimore (Steppenwolf); A Christmas Carol (Drury Lane Oakbrook); Aspects of Love (Theo Ubique), Veronica s Room, Ghosts, Big River, and Tartuffe (BoHo), Wreckage (Caffeine Theatre); The King and I (Porchlight) Elephants Graveyard (Red Tape); Inventing Van Gogh (Strange Bedfellows) and Ruby Wilder (Tympanic Theatre). Up next, the premiere of Sandalwood by Dan Caffrey (Typanic/Side Project). Sean is a proud company member of BoHo! DAVID TIBBLE (Joseph II) is thrilled to be returning to the BoHo stage, where he was last seen in Floyd Collins. Other theatrical credits include: Decker in Bleacher Bums (Metropolis), Caliban in The Tempest (BoHo), Romeo in The People vs. Friar Lawrence (Second City at Chicago Shakespeare) and Bob Cratchit in A Christmas Carol (Metropolis). David has also appeared in commercials for Budweiser, Luna Carpet, and Life Storage. Thanks to Peter, Kaela and everyone at BoHo for this opportunity, and family for their continuous support. Love to Michelle. David is represented by Paonessa Talent.

Production Staff Biographies PETER MARSTON SULLIVAN (Director) is the proud Artistic Director of BoHo Theatre and has worked for the Marriott Theatre for over eight years in various capacities, including his current position of Artistic Associate. Peter earned a BA in Theatre, an MA in Teaching at Trinity University in San Antonio, Texas, and an MFA in Directing at Illinois State University. Recent directing projects include Kiss of the Spider Woman, Floyd Collins, Pippin, Big River, Icarus, I Am My Own Wife (co-director), Ghosts, Playing with Fire, and M. Butterfly at BoHo; The Pajama Game at Northwestern University; Black Comedy at Piccolo Theatre, and Cry Havoc at Bailiwick. Special thanks to the BoHo family, and to all artists involved in telling this deeply personal story. The greater the obstacle, the more glory in overcoming it. Moliere TODD KOVAL (Stage Manager) is elated to be stage-managing at BoHo, after a brief stop in Atlanta stage managing with the Atlanta Dance Theatre for the 2013 holiday season. He is new to the Chicago area after spending the past seven years in Orlando, FL, stage managing with Universal Studios and the Nickelodeon Suites Resort. He d like to thank and send his love to his small group of friends for the unparalleled support. Enjoy the show! PATRICK HAM (Scenic Design) is excited to return to BoHo after designing the acclaimed Kiss of the Spider Woman. He is a BoHo artistic affiliate and an assistant professor at Wilbur Wright College where he teaches Theatre & Art. He holds an MFA in Scenic Design from Illinois State University. His design and technical work has been seen at BoHo, Accidental Shakespeare, Stage Wright Theatre, Drury Lane Theatre Oakbrook, Opera Theatre of St. Louis, Union Avenue Opera, Porchlight Musical Theatre, Prairie Fire Theatre, and Illinois Shakespeare Festival. He thanks his beautiful wife Theresa for her love and support, and his amazing son, Cole. MEGAN TURNQUIST (Lighting Design) is pleased to be working with BoHo again. Previous BoHo design credits include Veronica s Room and Hauptmann, and she assisted on The Spitfire Grill and Floyd Collins. Around the city Megan has worked with Awkward Pause Theatre, Saint Sebastian Players, Raven, Wheaton College, Gwendolyn Brooks Prep High School, and The Vagabonds of the Runaway Circus. She holds a degree in theatre from Wheaton College. She wants to thank Mozart for helping her finally realize that opera can be amazing. THERESA HAM (Costume Design) is delighted to return to BoHo. Other BoHo credits include: The Glorious Ones (non-equity Jeff Award), The Wild Party, Side Show, Dirty Blonde, and Pygmalion (co-production with Stage Left Theatre). Other Chicago Credits: Shrek: The Musical, Short Shakes Romeo and Juliet, and Beauty and the Beast (Chicago Shakespeare Theatre); Sweeney Todd, The Sound of Music, Sunset Blvd, Oliver!, and Hello Dolly! (Drury Lane Theatre); Annie and 42nd Street (Paramount Theatre); A Civil War Christmas, Souvenir (Northlight Theatre); Cosi Fan Tutte, Don Giovanni (The Ryan Opera Center at Lyric Opera Chicago); Hansel and Gretel, Die Fledermaus (DePaul Opera Theatre); and productions with Porchlight Music Theatre, Theater on the Lake, Stage Left Theatre and First Folio Theatre. Regional credits include: The Little Theatre on the Square, Ensemble Theatre Company, and Theatre- Works. Upcoming: RENT (Paramount Theatre). Theresa is an artistic associate both with BoHo and Stage Left Theatre. She is also an adjunct faculty member at Wilbur Wright College.

MATTHEW TIBBS (Sound Design) is a sound designer working in live performance, film and advertising, and is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Theatre and Dance at Ball State University. Sound design credits: Around the World in 80 Days at Ensemble Theatre of Cincinnati, Laughing Stock at Peterborough Players in New Hampshire, King Henry the Fifth and Twelfth Night at Great River Shakespeare Festival in Winona, Minnesota, and numerous shows as Pioneer Theatre Company s Resident Sound Designer for three years. Matthew s work in film has been has been seen at national and international film festivals including NewFilmmakers New York, Austin Film Festival, Toronto ReelHeArt Film Festival, Pennsylvania ArtsFest Film Festival, and the Rhode Island International Film Festival. M.F.A. University of Cincinnati s College-Conservatory of Music, B.A. George Fox University. CASSY SCHILLO (Properties Design) is delighted to rejoin BoHo for this talented production. Since graduating with a theatrical BFA from UW-Whitewater, Cassy has worked in various theaters throughout the Midwest including Light Opera Works, Red Tape, Milwaukee Chamber, Florentine Opera, Theatre Wit, Marriott at Lincolnshire, Remy Bumppo, Stage Left, Drury Lane, (re)discovre & Piccolo. Catch more of her work currently on First Folio s Rough Crossing. DALTON LONG (Assistant Stage Manager) is very excited to have his Chicago ASM debut with BoHo Theatre and the wonderful cast and crew of Amadeus. Having recently graduated from Principia College with a BA in Theatre, Dalton moved up to Chicago to pursue his love of live theatre. While at Principia, he stage-managed Hiding in the Open, assistant stage-managed two of his college s dance productions, and the first college production of A Tale of Two Cities since it left Broadway. Dalton hopes you enjoy the show! Our Special Thanks To... Peter Coombs Photography, Shaun Baer, Bethany United Church of Christ, Lifeline Theatre, Tom Vendafreddo, The League of Chicago Theatres, Dr. Robert Willey, Miguel Perez, Chicago Shakespeare Theater; The Illinois Arts Council, the Richard H. Driehaus Foundation, the Gaylord and Dorothy Donnelley Foundation, the Arts & Business Council of Chicago, Jean Zuiker, and Tekeda Pharmaceuticals; The BoHo Board of Directors and Company members, who strive daily to make this a place where artists can learn, grow and fulfill their dreams. GAYLORD & DOROTHY DONNELLEY FOUNDATION

BoHo Theatre needs you As we enter our landmark 10th Season, we are seeking passionate individuals to help grow our organization and bring art to more people. We need assistance in: DONORSHIP DEVELOPMENT BOARD DEVELOPMENT AUDIENCE SERVICES AND MORE! Interested? Contact Executive Director Kaela Altman at kaela.altman@bohotheatre.com to learn about the exciting opportunities that await you! Floyd Collins "A major event, an extremely well-cast small-scale staging sensitively directed by Peter Marston Sullivan... I can't imagine a better revival..." The Wall Street Journal HAUPTMANN "Powerful... stunning..." Time Out Chicago "Sophisticated, well-paced, and riveting" -CenterStage Chicago every great performance deserves great pictures

Stage 773 Board of Directors Laura Michaud, President Alex Meyer, Treasurer Brian Posen, Secretary Welcome to Stage 773 Stage 773, formed by Creative Director Brian Posen, is a multi-complex theater that is welcoming, nurturing and collaborative to Chicago s art community. Stage773 conducts two primary activities: to provide subsidized space rental to Chicago s many off-loop companies and to produce its own work. In addition to space to perform, tenants receive full box office, front of house and customer services, marketing support and 24 hour technical assistance. Fundamental to Stage 773 s business philosophy and demonstrated success is the fact that each staff member is also an art-maker. Stage 773 s organizing principle is to support the Artists so they can focus on art-making We invite you to return to Stage 773 any day of the week and experience what the Huffington Post describes as an eccentric space with a fresh approach to presenting dance, theatre, sketch comedy even cabaret. In the course of a month, over 30 different performances will be presented on the stages of Stage 773 including our very own Cupid Players are now in their 11th year, and the Chicago Sketch Comedy Festival is now in its 13th year, joining SMUSH!, a weekly open mic featuring the funniest people in Chicago performing sketch-comedy, improvisation, stand-up and smushing them together on one stage. In addition to these groups, Stage 773 produces the Chicago Women s Funny Festival and now NerdFest. Stage 773 offers advanced education programs including master classes for adults as well as training programs for recent graduates. For more information on performances, space rental and special events visits us at www.stage773.com Come play with Us! Gary Hirschberg, Charles H. Jesser, Kristin Larsen, Steve Miller, Quinton Snodgrass, Jill Valentine, Brian Walter Stage 773 is looking for individuals who first and foremost love Chicago theatre. Additionally, we are seeking individuals who have experience in the fields of finance/ accounting, fundraising, and legal: not for profit and real estate. Ideal candidates have diverse networks and/or ties to art-supporting companies in the Chicago area. Is this you? Volunteers contribute, on average, about 4-6 hours a month attending board and committee meetings as well as board-related events. In exchange for your service, you have the opportunity to interact with a truly dynamic group of people and play a vital role in Chicago s cultural community. From the members on our Board to our patrons, Stage 773 attracts an exciting and extraordinary group of creative and diverse personalities. Contact Executive Director, Kristin Larsen at kristin@stage773.com for more information. Stage 773 Staff Creative Director... Brian Posen Executive Director...Kristin Larsen Director of Facilities...Brian Peterlin Director of Operations...Jill Valentine Director of Tenant Services and Grant Management...Jack Short Business Manager...Liren Shi Education Coordinator...Hilary Williams Administrative Assistant...Zach Abel Marketing Assistant...Katie Johnson-Smith House Manager...Mandy Whitenack Bar Manager... Vance Brinkerhoff Box Office...Nancy Farnand, Joey Gilmore,.............. Michelle Maurer, Kevin McDonald,................................... Laura Wilson Bar Staff...Amy Alfultis, Katie, Faris,......................Chante Keller, Jacob Welch Technical Staff... John Craig, Junella Gabriel,.................................. Byron Roussin Intern...Matthew Preston Ushering services are provided by The Saints. Stage 773 is a member of the Chicago League of Theaters

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