Death of a Salesman Skeleton Crew 2017/2018 PROGRAM ADVERTISING OPPORTUNITIES A Christmas Carol Into the Breeches! Othello Native Gardens Ragtime Trinity Repertory Company Programs published by Rhode Island Monthly Communications, Inc. 201 Washington Street, Providence, RI 02903 (401) 521-1100 www.trinityrep.com
THE FACTS THE COMPANY TRINITY REP is a Tony Award-winning theater company, an artistic innovator, a creative educational institution, and a cornerstone of the Rhode Island arts community for over 50 years. Recently named The State Theater of Rhode Island, we are driven to reinvent the public square with dramatic art that stimulates, educates and engages our community in a continuing dialogue. We do this through nationally recognized stage productions, a professional resident acting company, graduate training programs offered in partnership with Brown University, and arts education programs that reach students in grades K-12, and adults. One of the last of its kind in the country and the very heart of our identity, Trinity Rep s resident company of 16 actors upholds the tradition of some of the best theater throughout history. Our actors work together over time in a collaborative environment and playing an integral role in the development of new plays for the American stage. Arts education at all levels is central to the Trinity Rep mission. This season marks the 51st year of Project Discovery, Trinity Rep s pioneering educational outreach program. Project Discovery has given more than 1.3 million students the chance to experience live professional theater at a discounted rate through student matinees. The Young Actors Studio allows thousands of students to participate in after-school activities as well as drama therapy specifically designed for children on the autism spectrum. Brown/Trinity Rep graduate programs offer professional training through a threeyear MFA program. Recognized as one of the premiere regional theaters in the United States, Trinity Rep has won awards at the regional, national, and international levels. As Rhode Island s largest arts organization, our work both onstage and off significantly impacts the community, and serves as a linchpin of Providence s arts and entertainment district. A world-class company. Providence Phoenix Trinity Repertory Company is at the top of its game Broadway World A cherished Rhode Island institution Providence Journal Trinity Repertory Company has touched us all... it s impossible to imagine the city without it A place of wonder and glamour. East Side Monthly A visual treat. It is this attention to detail and miraculous transformation of the stage that are a signature attribute of Trinity Rep productions. Rhode Island Monthly
READERSHIP THE A UDIENC E* 60% earn over $75,000 78% have bachelor s degree or higher 65% female 41% are between 50 and 64 AGE INCOME 65+ 50-64 35-49 25-34 Under 25 $150,000+ $125,000-$149,999 $100,000-$124,999 $75,000-$99,999 $50,000-$74,999 $35,000-$49,999 $25,000-$34,999 Under $25k 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% GENDER EDUCATION Grad, Post-Grad, Professional Female Bachelors Degree Associates Degree Some College Male HS Graduate (GED) Less than HS 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% *Based on a comprehensive audience survey conducted by Audience Insight, LLC., 2005.
THE PLAYS trinityrep.com trinityrep.com 2017-2018 SEAS ON SEPT EMB ER 2017 M AY 2018 September 28 November 26, 2017 Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller directed by Brian McEleney with Stephen Berenson as Willy Loman This classic tale of the perilously high cost of the American Dream explodes with poignancy and relevance. Willy Loman desperately craves success for himself and his sons, but stark reality cannot live up to his dreams. The wall of delusions he has constructed quietly crumbles around him while a devastated and demoralized man searches in vain for a hidden path to greatness. Death of a Salesman is a Pulitzer-Prize winning masterpiece that everyone should see performed live. By common consent, this is one of the finest dramas in the whole range of the American theater. - The New York Times September 28 November 26, 2017 Skeleton Crew by Dominique Morisseau directed by Tiffany Nichole Greene with Benja Kay Thomas as Faye In Detroit, as the Great Recession begins, a makeshift family of four factory workers toil as their industry flirts with failure. With their future uncertain, Faye, Shanita, Dez, and foreman Reggie must decide how they will balance their own desires, their loyalty to one another, and their survival. More than a half century after Willy Loman struggled for success, this fresh, off-broadway play shows us that the quest for the American Dream endures. Morrisseau has heart...her rough-edged dialogue even has a touch of the street poet. Variety November 9 - December 31, 2017 A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens Trinity Rep s annual production of this holiday classic has consistently sold out in past years. January 25 February 25, 2018 Into the Breeches! by George Brant directed by Taibi Magar with Phyllis Kay as Celeste Fielding and Anne Scurria as Maggie Dalton Providence, 1942: Oberon Play House s director and leading men are off at war. Determined to press on, the director s wife sets out to produce an all-female version of Shakespeare s Henry V, assembling an increasingly unexpected team united in desire, if not actual theater experience. Together they deliver a delightful celebration of collaboration and persistence when the show must go on! A surprisingly modern and moving comedy about the singular way art and community reveal our boldest selves even in the darkest times. Playwright George Brant has forged a tidy little reputation for comedy. Chicago Reader
trinityrep.com THE PLAYS 2017-2018 SEAS ON SEPT EMB ER 2017 M AY 2018 CONTINUED February 15 March 18, 2018 Othello by William Shakespeare directed by Whitney White Friendship and betrayal, love and jealousy. Once Othello s most trusted confidante, Iago s envy-fueled passions unleash a betrayal with catastrophic results for Othello and his beloved bride Desdemona. Shakespeare s profound tragedy is an enduring story of race, love, envy, and repentance. This stripped down retelling is the portrait of an unraveling mind amid a society engulfing and destroying its very best. No matter what spin you put on it, Othello remains a brilliant and painfully relevant piece of poetry. Director Whitney White April 5 May 6, 2018 Native Gardens by Karen Zacarias directed by Christie Vela with Timothy Crowe as Frank and Daniel Duque-Estrada as Pablo Pablo and Tania are new to the neighborhood. Virginia and Frank have been fixtures in the area for decades. They all agree that the chain link fence separating their yards has got to go! A quick replacement with a stately wooden fence will arrive just in time to impress both Pablo s bosses and the judges viewing Frank s elaborate English garden. Everyone starts off on the right foot, but when the truth about that old fence is revealed and Tania s vision of native plants and wild flowers doesn t align with Frank s pesticide-dependent masterpiece, a sparkling comedy of good intentions and bad manners blooms. bright and witty and clever. Cincinnati Enquirer April 26 - May 21, 2018 Ragtime book by Terrence McNally music by Stephen Flaherty lyrics by Lynn Ahrens based on the novel Ragtime by E. L. Doctorow directed by Curt Columbus with Rachael Warren as Mother and Mia Ellis as Sarah Based on the celebrated novel, the Tony Award-winning Ragtime reflects America at the turn of the 20th century where optimism and possibility are as prevalent as burgeoning racial and social volatility. The lives of an upper-class white mother, a Jewish immigrant, and a bold African American musician from Harlem intersect in ways that profoundly affect their families fates. A passionate, vibrant, Tony Award-winning score heightens the tenderness and tension that infuses these characters lives. One of the best musicals in recent decades. Hollywood Reporter *Plays and dates subject to change
AD RATES DEADLINES Trinity Rep s 53rd Season SHOW AD CLOSE MATERIALS DUE Death of a Salesman August 14 August 21 Skeleton Crew August 14 August 21 A Christmas Carol October 2 October 9 Into the Breeches! December 18 December 22 Othello January 8 January 15 Native Gardens February 26 March 5 Ragtime March 19 March 26 TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS: File must be provided in one of the following formats. PDF file Hi-res PDFs or PDF/X-1a files. Fonts must be embedded, no TrueType fonts unless converted to outlines. Adobe InDesign (with fonts and links) Adobe Photoshop (saved as a TIFF or EPS, not JPEG) Convert all spot/pms colors to CMYK. All images must be in CMYK, 300 dpi minimum. Where to send your ad: Email ad creative to your Marketing Consultant Payment Terms: 50% deposit is due with contract. Balance is due 30 days after publication. An interest charge of 12% will be added to all accounts over 30 days. If payments are not received by due date, advertising may be pulled from remaining programs without refunds to the advertiser. Size Requirements: Size Width x Height Trim size 8 X 10.5 Live area (.375 safety on all sides) 7.25 X 9.75 Full page bleed with 0.125 bleed 8.25 X 10.75 Full page (non-bleed) 7.25 X 9.75 Half page (horizontal) 7.25 X 4.75 Half page (vertical) 3.5 X 9.75 Quarter page 3.5 X 4.75 1/2 H page 1/4 page 1/4 1/2V page *Full season ad buys will use same creative for all shows unless client indicates in writing in advance of first show closing on July 275, 2016. Must also be noted on contract.
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