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AT A GLANCE: 2018-2019 PICT Classic Theatre s mission is to produce innovative interpretations of dramatic literature in the classic and Irish traditions. PICT will fulfill this mission by exploring current social issues through the lens of classic and timeless stories. Incorporated in 1997 and now in its 22nd season, PICT Classic Theatre (formerly Pittsburgh Irish & Classical Theatre) is a professional theatre company that has garnered national and international acclaim through its commitment to producing theatre of substance and artistic merit. PICT produces the works of local playwrights (Martin Giles, Lissa Brennan, & Ray Werner), other original works (Simon Bradbury), and several play adaptations by our Artistic & Executive Director, Alan Stanford. These works include four recent World Premieres. PICT performs at WQED in Oakland, attracting 7,000 audience members per season, with an annual operating budget of approximately $800,000. PICT is a lean and entrepreneurial company with a fiercely devoted following of over 500 multi-show subscribers. PICT is one of few Pittsburgh theatres to be funded by the national Shubert Foundation. PICT has received substantial project grants from the National Endowment for the Arts. PICT s production of Antony & Cleopatra received a National Endowment for the Arts Shakespeare for a New Generation education grant, one of only four such grants awarded in Pennsylvania and the only one in Southwestern PA. In 2018, PICT was one of 38 Pittsburgh area organizations to receive support from Bloomberg Philanthropies, through their Arts Innovation and Management Program. Recent Accolades: Dagda Award presented to Martin Giles in October 2017 for his breadth of work with PICT including more than 50 directorial and performance roles; Top 10 Plays of 2017: Sive, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette; James FitzGerald as the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Performer of 2015, with PG noting two PICT performances, Fagin in Oliver Twist and Dinzie Conlee in Sharon's Grave. Top 10 Plays of 2015: Sharon s Grave, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette; 2015 mention for Best use of Theatrical Space: Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living in Paris, Peirce Studio, Trust Arts Education Center, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette; Top 10 Plays of 2014: Waiting for Godot; Honorable Mention Top 10 Plays of 2014: Observe the Sons of Ulster Marching Towards the Somme, also receiving Ensemble Acknowledgment; Patrick Jordan as the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Performer of 2014, with PG noting his role as Macduff in PICT s Macbeth; Cassidy Adkins, Erin Whitcomb, and Lily Davis as the witches in Macbeth, Lead Actress, Performer of the Year 2014; Performer of the Year 2014 Runner-Up James FitzGerald (Waiting For Godot, Woman and Scarecrow, Great Expectations), Runner-Up Ken Bolden (Great Expectations), Runner-Up Nike Doukas (Woman and Scarecrow), Supporting Actor Acknowledgment Alan Stanford (Waiting for Godot), Supporting Actress Acknowledgment Karen Baum (Woman and Scarecrow), and Design Acknowledgment Cat Wilson (Macbeth), Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. PICT believes classical theatre is accessible because it is relevant every day, bringing context and meaning to people s lives. PICT is one of a handful of theatres in the U. S. producing classic plays, preserving and promoting an important body of work. Ticket sales and earned income constitutes approximately 35% of PICT's operating revenue. Contributed revenue comprises approximately 65% of our operating budget, consisting of corporate, foundation, government and individual support. PICT is committed to lifelong education and outreach programs. On an annual basis, over 600 children participate in education and enrichment programs. PICT has collaborated with over 60 area school districts, including many underserved communities. Every season, hundreds of adults attend lectures and participate in discussions. PICT Classic Theatre has produced 107 shows, including eight World Premieres, 11 U.S. Premieres, 43 Pittsburgh Premieres, and four festivals. PICT hires over 100 local actors, designers and technical personnel each year contributing to the viability of artists working and living in the Pittsburgh area. PICT is an internationally recognized theatre, and maintains a professional relationship with The Gate Theatre in Dublin. PICT has worked toward developing a core company of actors and production staff. This model demonstrates an artist s full range of talent and capabilities throughout a season. For more information, please visit PICTtheatre.org

2018-2019 Season Classics in our times For sponsorship opportunities, please contact Carolyn Ludwig at 412-561-6000, ext. 207 or cludwig@picttheatre.org The Old Curiosity Shop Adapted by Alan Stanford from the novel by Charles Dickens U.S. Premiere Directed by Alan Stanford November 23 December 15, WQED (21 performances, including 2 student matinees) The story of Little Nell and her Grandfather as we follow them and their journey through England as they run from the evil moneylender, Quilp. They meet a mixture of kindness and ill fortune and some of the most wonderful characters drawn from the imagination of Charles Dickens. Run the Rabbit Path By Ray Werner World Premier January 31 February 16, WQED (15 performances) In the shadow of Pittsburgh s steel mills, two Irish American bothers and their sister struggle through the trauma of planning their father s wake. Their father s love guides them through the morass of emotions as they stumble onto the mystery of the rabbit path. The Heiress By Ruth and Augustus Goetz Adapted from the novel Washington Square by Henry James April 4 27, WQED (23 performances, including 2 student matinees) Set in the 1850s of New York City, The Heiress tells the story of a wealthy but insecure young woman, desperate for love, who meets a dashing but penniless bachelor. Is this the prince she hoped would come along or a money-hungry scoundrel taking advantage of an innocent girl? This chess match uncovers true motives, true feelings, and the self-discovery that turns a shy young girl into a woman. PICT Classic Theatre s mission is to produce innovation interpretations of dramatic literature in the classic and Irish traditions. PICT fulfills this mission by exploring current social issues through the lens of classic and timeless stories. PICT Classic Theatre, founded in 1996 and currently producing its 22nd season, is a professional theatre company that has garnered national and international acclaim through its commitment to producing theatre of substance and artistic merit. PICT Classic Theatre s 2018-2019 Season is presented in part with major support from The Heinz Endowments, Philip Chosky Charitable & Educational Foundation, The Laurel Foundation, Bloomberg Philanthropies, The Jack Buncher Foundation, Allegheny Regional Asset District, Pennsylvania Council on the Arts, The Grable Foundation, James M. & Lucy K. Schoonmaker Foundation, Allegheny Foundation, Sophia Katsafanas Foundation, UPMC, The Henry C. Frick Educational Fund of The Buhl Foundation, Richard E. Rauh and Joan Markert. P. O. Box 42360, Pittsburgh, PA 15203 412-561-6000 www.picttheatre.org

2018-2019 Corporate Sponsorship Benefits $25,000 Level: Season Sponsorship* Achieve the highest level of visibility among PICT s patrons by sponsoring PICT s entire season. Patrons easily associate the theatre with its Season Sponsor by becoming familiar with your brand whenever they attend a performance or receive information. Receive extensive and tailored high-value promotion in season-long recognition. $10,000 Level: Sponsorship of PICT s s $5,000 Level: Sponsorship of PICT s Discussion Series $2,500 Level: Sponsor (one performance) $1,500 Level: Single Performance Sponsor $5,000 Level: Production Sponsor Production sponsorships can be customized to fit corporate strategic objectives. Production Sponsorships can be specific to an area of passion or interest for the sponsor. These sponsorships include sponsoring the Director of the production, a specific actor or role, costume design, lighting design, sound design or set design. A Production Sponsorship does not have to be specific and your support would be acknowledged as an overall benefactor. Acknowledgement benefits are customized. $2,500 Level: Program Sponsor Interested in supporting the theatre in a specific way? Opportunities include sponsoring PICT Educates programming (from our flagship program 3ACTS, to summer camps or teaching artists in schools) or various fundraising events, including staged readings throughout the year and our annual soirees in the Fall and Spring. Acknowledgement benefits will be customized appropriately. Opportunities can be explored and levels of support can be customized to fit your company s strategic objectives. Full Page Color Premium Program Ad Positions Available (b/w full page, half page, quarter page available) Contact: Carolyn Ludwig at 412-561-6000 ext. 207 cludwig@picttheatre.org PICT Classic Theatre s 2018-2019 season attendance expectation is approximately 7,000 patrons. 1 Page 412-561-6000 P.O. Box 42360, Pittsburgh, PA 15203 picttheatre.org

Sponsor Level $25,000 Main Season Sponsor $10,000 PICT s Opening Night Sponsor Audience Exposure 59 performances 3 performances $5,000 PICT s Discussion Series Sponsor 3 performances during the season $2,500 Single Opening Night Sponsor $1,500 Single Performance Sponsor 1 1 performance, excluding s Complimentary Tickets Acknowledgement 12 tickets for each including our Party acknowledgment in PICT program Full page ad in PICT program curtain speeches, all e-blasts and social media posts, PICT website and press release, Signage in lobby for all performances, Autographed show posters for season (upon request), Complimentary invitation to any PICT reading during season, Invitation to private dress rehearsals and cast parties. 8 tickets for each including our Party acknowledgment in PICT program Full page ad in PICT program curtain speeches, all e-blasts and social media posts, PICT website and press release, Signage in lobby for performances, Autographed show posters for season (upon request), Invitation to private dress rehearsals. 6 tickets to each sponsored performance acknowledgment in PICT program Full page ad in PICT program Discussion Series curtain speeches, all e-blasts and social media posts, PICT website and press release, Signage in lobby for Discussion Series performances, Complimentary invitation to any PICT reading during season. 4 tickets to sponsored including our Party acknowledgment in PICT program Full page ad in PICT program book, curtain speech, all e-blasts and social media posts, PICT website and press release, Signage in lobby for Opening Night performance, Autographed show poster (upon request), Invitation to private dress rehearsal. 2 tickets to the sponsored performance acknowledgm ent in PICT program Half-page ad in PICT program book, performance curtain speech, all e-blasts and social media posts, PICT website and press release, Signage in lobby for performance. *Season Sponsors have the opportunity to host a corporate night at the theater 412-561-6000 P.O. Box 42360, Pittsburgh, PA 15203 picttheatre.org 2 P a g e

PICT Classic Theatre 2018-2019 Season Advertising Information When you advertise with PICT Classic Theatre, you are putting your message in front of approximately 10,000 audience members each season. Many of PICT s patrons have Household incomes over $100k and regularly patronize and support our advertisers. PICT offers many different advertising and sponsorship opportunities. If you would like to advertise with PICT, please contact Brian Edward by email, bedward@picttheatre.org, or by phone, 412-561-6000, x203. 2017-2018 Advertising Rates Ad Size Single Purchase Full Season (Three Productions) Full Page Color* $400 $1,000 ($200 savings with season package) Full Page $325 $775 ($200 savings with season package) Half Page $225 $575 ($100 savings with season package) Quarter Page $175 $475 ($50 savings with season package) *Premium Positions: Inside Front, Inside Back or Back Cover Specifications Book Page Size 5.25 x 8.25 Full Page 5 x 7.875 Half Page 5 x 3.875 Quarter Page 5 x 1.875 Please submit digitally, jpg or PDF format, minimum 300 dpi, to bedward@picttheatre.org Other Advertising & Sponsorship Opportunities: Season Sponsorship Sponsorship Actor (or other production options) Sponsorship PICT Event Program Ad or Sponsorship P. O. Box 42360, Pittsburgh, PA 15203 412-561-6000 www.picttheatre.org

PRODUCTION HISTORY 1997 1. The Constant Couple George Farquhar 1998 2. The White Devil John Webster 3. Too Clever by Half Alexander Ostrovsky 4. Translations Brian Friel (PGH 1999 5. Racing Demon David Hare (PGH 6. The Rivals Richard Brinsley Sheridan 7. Juno & the Paycock Sean O Casey 2000 8. Faith Healer Brian Friel (PGH 9. Cripple of Inishman Martin McDonagh (PGH 10. Henceforward - Alan Ayckbourn (PGH 11. The Picture of Dorian Gray Oscar Wilde (World Premiere adaptation by Daniel Frezza) 2001 12. Portia Coughlan Marina Carr (PGH 13. Tartuffe - Moliere 14. TONIGHT @ 8:30 Noel Coward 15. The Seagull Thomas Kilroy, after Chekhov (U.S. 2002 16. The Gigli Concert Tom Murphy (PGH 17. She Stoops to Conquer Oliver Goldsmith 18. Aristocrats Brian Friel (PGH -----Faith Healer 2003 19. Hamlet William Shakespeare 20. Major Barbara George Bernard Shaw 21. Copenhagen Michael Frayn (PGH -----Back From The Dead -One Night Only Gala 2004 22. A Woman of No Importance Oscar Wilde 23. Travesties Tom Stoppard 24. Stones in His Pockets Marie Jones (PGH 25. Uncle Vanya - Anton Chekhov, adapted by Brian Friel (U.S. 26. James Joyce s THE DEAD Richard Nelson and Shaun Davey (PGH -----Ever Yours, Oscar -One Night Only Gala 2005 27. Chaplin Simon Bradbury (U.S. 28. Henry IV William Shakespeare 29. Heartbreak House George Bernard Shaw -----Stones in His Pockets - Marie Jones 30. The False Servant Pierre Marivaux, adapted by Crinip (U.S. 31. Henry Thomas Kilroy, after Pirandello (World 2006 32. The Pillowman Martin McDonagh (PGH 33. The School for Scandal Richard Brinsley Sheridan 34. Boston Marriage David Mamet (PGH 35. Endgame Samuel Beckett 36. BeckettFest Samuel Beckett 37. The Shaughraun Dion Boucicault 2007 1 P a g e

38. Julius Caesar William Shakespeare 39. Stuff Happens David Hare (PGH 40. The Empire Series Via Dolorosa by David Hare (PGH Nine Parts of Desire by Heather Raffo (PGH Mabou Mines, Finn by Jocelyn Clarke 41. Hedda Gabler Henrik Ibsen, adapted by Judith Thompson (U.S. 42. The Lieutenant of Inishmore Martin McDonagh (PGH 43. Private Lives Noel Coward 44. Pride & Prejudice Jane Austen, adapted by Jon Jory (PGH 2008 45. King Lear William Shakespeare 46. An Ideal Husband Oscar Wilde -----Wilde Tales (children s theatre) (World 47. Salome Oscar Wilde 48. Playboy of the Western World J.M. Synge 49. The Synge Cycle- One Acts (World Premiere of When the Moon Has Set)) -----In the Company of Oscar Wilde - 50. Dublin Carol Conor McPherson (PGH ----St. Nicholas (PGH ----At Liberty with Elaine Strich 2009 51. Rock n Roll Tom Stoppard (PGH 52. What the Butler Saw Joe Orton 53. Doubt John Patrick Shanley 54. The History Boys Alan Bennett (PGH 55. Crime & Punishment Fyodor Dostoevsky, adapted by Marilyn Campbell and Curt Columbus (PGH 56. Jane Eyre Charlotte Bronte, adapted by Alan Stanford (PGH 2010 57. Beautiful Dreamers Martin Giles (World Premiere Musical) 58. Othello William Shakespeare Pinter Celebration 59. Hot House (PGH 60. No Man s Land (PGH 61. One Acts: Celebration (PGH The Room Betrayal The Dumb Waiter 62. Hobson s Choice Harold Brighouse 2011 63. Antony & Cleopatra William Shakespeare 64. House Alan Ayckbourn (PGH 65. Garden Alan Ayckbourn (PGH 66. The Importance of Being Earnest Oscar Wilde (U.S. Premiere of Abbey Theatre/Conall Morrison production) 67. Race David Mamet (PGH 68. The Mask of Moriarty Hugh Leonard (PGH 2012 69. In the Next Room or the vibrator play Sarah Ruhl (PGH 70. The Pitmen Painters Lee Hall (PGH 71. Three Sisters Anton Chekhov (trans Paul Schmidt) 72. After Chekhov--Two One Acts: Afterplay Brian Friel The Yalta Game Brian Friel 73. Funny Chekhov The Bear Anton Chekhov The Proposal Anton Chekhov On the Evils of Tobacco Anton Chekhov Drama: A Comedy Anton Chekhov Swan Song Anton Chekhov 1 st 4 trans by Michael Frayne; last one by Paul Schmidt 74. Ivanov Anton Chekhov (trans. Tom Stoppard) (U.S. 75. The School for Lies David Ives (PGH 2013 76. Our Class Tadeusz Slobodzniek (PGH 77. The Kreutzer Sonata Nancy Harris (PGH 78. Lady Windermere s Fan Oscar Wilde (adapted by Alan Stanford) 79. Don Juan Comes Back from the War Duncan MacMillan (U.S. 80. A Skull in Connemara Martin McDonagh (PGH 2 P a g e

----PICT Plays with Mystery and Mayhem 81. The Crucifer of Blood Paul Giovanni (PGH 2014 ----PICT UnCommon Pleas Macbeth 82. Blithe Spirit Noel Coward 83. Waiting for Godot Samuel Beckett 84. Woman and Scarecrow Marina Carr (PGH 85. Observe the Sons of Ulster Marching Towards the Somme Frank McGuinness (PGH 86. Macbeth William Shakespeare ----PICT Plays Witches and Wizards 87. Great Expectations Charles Dickens, adapted by Hugh Leonard (PGH 2015 88. For the Tree to Drop Lissa Brennan (World ----PICT UnCommon Pleas The Tempest 89. Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living in Paris Jacques Brel, English lyrics and additional material by Eric Blau and Mort Shuman (PGH 90. How the Other Half Loves Alan Ayckbourn 91. Sharon s Grave John B. Keane (PGH 92. Educating Rita Willy Russell 93. Oliver Twist Charles Dickens, adapted for the stage by Alan Stanford (U.S. ----PICT UnCommon Pleas The Merchant of Venice 2016 bridge show (not connected to a season) 94. Two Tales of Terror Edgar Allan Poe, adapted for the stage by Alan Stanford (World ----The Tell=Tale Heart ----The Fall of the House of Usher 2016-2017 95. Shirley Valentine Willy Russell 96. The Merchant of Venice William Shakespeare -----Shakespeare Royal Regale 97. The Lion in Winter James Goldman ----PICT UnCommon Pleas The Curse of Hamlet 98. Oedipus Rex Sophocles, adapted by Alan Stanford (World 99. Sive John B. Keane (PGH 2017-2018 ----Murder at the Craft House: Who Killed Alan Stanford? 100. Romeo and Juliet William Shakespeare Wilde at the Frick: (U.S. 101: In the Company of Oscar Wilde Alan Stanford 102: The Trial of Oscar Wilde Merlin Holland 103: Wilde Fairy Tales Oscar Wilde 104. Jane Eyre Charlotte Bronte, adapted by Alan Stanford ----Bloomsday (Pittsburgh s Thirtieth Anniversary) 2018-2019 ----Play With PICT 105. The Old Curiosity Shop Adapted by Alan Stanford from the novel by Charles Dickens (U.S. 106. Run the Rabbit Path Ray Werner (World 107. The Heiress Ruth and Augustus Goetz ----Spring event ----Bloomsday 3 P a g e