AMOUR
Music by Michel Legrand
Libretto by Didier van Cauwelaert
Adapted from Le Passe-Muraille by Marcel Aymé
English Adaptation by Jeremy Sams
Directed and Choreographed by Larry Sousa
Music Direction by Jonathan Goldberg
In postwar Paris, an unassuming clerk – who secretly pines for his unhappily married neighbor – inexplicably develops the ability to walk through walls in this quirky and charming French romance.
December 4-7, 2024
Greene THEATer
All performances open to the public
AMOUR was originally produced on Broadway by The Shubert Organization, Jean Doumanian Productions, Inc. and USA Ostar Theatricals.
AMOUR is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals on behalf of Tams-Witmark LLC.
Run Time: 2 hours, including 15-minute intermission
AMOUR
Creative Team
Scenic Design
MJ Fox
Costume Design
Nina Marie Turovskiy
Lighting Design
Grace Elphinstone
Sound Design
Sarah Miller
Props Lead
Sarabeth Spector
STAGE MANAGER
Ethan West
PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR
Kayla Copping
intimacy director
Kayleigh Kane
Dramaturg
Paige Shepherd
A note from the
Director, Larry Sousa
Coming soon
A note from the
Dramaturg, Paige Shepherd
Amour follows meek, but caring, Dusoleil as he explores the magical streets of Montmartre after World War II: this vibrant Parisian neighborhood filled with art and life embodies Paris as it tries to take back its sparkle after the occupation of the Nazis.
But when Dusoleil discovers in himself a magical new superpower, he must decide whether he wants to emerge from his shell and use his new abilities for good, or succumb to his timidity. Will he become the next Robin Hood or disappoint his friends, neighbors, and the beautiful Isabelle?
Navigating the complications of a crumbling infrastructure and brand new government, 1950’s Paris displays two very different faces: the glamorous stars being photographed for the world to see, and the lives of the simple and poor hidden in the dark of the streets. Amour brings us both. We take a stroll through a world where magic is real, but so is the corruption and lingering woe that colors the postwar world.
In 1941, writer and Montmartre resident Marcel Aymé wanted to document both the magic and the gloom of Paris, and in turn wrote the beloved short story “Le Passe-Muraille”, or, “The Man Who Could Walk Through Walls”, the story upon which Amour is based. After Aymé’s death, a statue was erected in his honor in Montmartre – a man stuck halfway in the cobblestone wall of Rue Norvins. For good luck passers-by will often try to pull the statue out of the wall in the hopes that one day someone will free him…
Experience a touch of magic and romance in Dusoleil’s world as it invites us to find the magic in our own lives – and asks us in what ways living in the in-between of our confusing upside-down world make life beautiful?
Meet the
Cast
Dusoleil — ASA DUPRAS
Isabelle — EVELYN ALUMBREROS
Prosecutor / Charles — ERICH PHELPS
Painter / Communist — ELIJAH SILER
Doctor Roquefort / President / 1st Policeman — ANDREW BOVA
Bertrand / News Vendor / Advocate — SEMAJ’ BYRD
Madeleine –– ALLY ANNA MCLEAN
Claire –– MAGGIE CAVANAUGH
Whore –– ZELDA KOSOFSKY
Boss / 2nd Policeman –– GILBERT A. ALMARAZ
Understudies
Dusoleil — TUCKER GOLD
Isabelle –– GRACE ALTENBURGER
Doctor / President / 1st Policeman — ANDREW LIMANSKY
Bertrand / News Vendor / Advocate / Painter — STEVEN DIAS TAVARES
Prosecutor / Charles / Boss / 2nd Policeman — JACOB HARRIS
Madeleine / Claire –– EMILY BARNETT
Whore –– JORDAN ROCHNA
Musical Numbers
Act 1
“Overture” – Company
“Office Life” – Dusoleil, Madeleine, Claire, Bertrand, Charles
“Dusoleil Leaves the Office” – Dusoleil
“Other People’s Stories” – Isabelle, Dusoleil
“Street Vendor’s Waltz” – Painter, News Vendor, Whore, The Policemen, Prosecutor, Dusoleil, Isabelle
“Dusoleil Walks Through the Wall” – Dusoleil
“The Doctor’s Song” – Doctor
“The Doctor’s Diagnosis” – Doctor, Dusoleil
“An Ordinary Guy” – Dusoleil
“Extra! Extra!” – News Vendor
“Your Brand New Boss” – Boss, Dusoleil, Madeleine, Claire, Bertrand, Charles
“Bread Song” – Dusoleil, Isabelle
“The Two Policemen” – First Policeman, Second Policeman
“Somebody” – Isabelle
“Prosecutor’s Song” – Prosecutor
“The Whore’s Lament” – Whore, Dusoleil
“Extra! Extra! Reprise” – News Vendor
“Monsieur Passepartout” – Dusoleil, Charles, Painter, The Policemen, News Vendor, Madeleine, Claire, Whore
“Quartet” – Isabelle, Prosecutor, Painter, The Policemen, News Vendor, Madeleine, Claire, Whore
“Isabelle’s Song” – Isabelle
“Dusoleil in Love” – Dusoleil, Isabelle
“Forget It” – Dusoleil, Prosecutor, Painter, The Policemen, News Vendor, Madeleine, Claire, Whore
act 2
“Java of the Latest News” – News Vendor, Whore
“Dusoleil In Jail” – Dusoleil
“Madeleine and Claire In Love” – Dusoleil, Madeleine, Claire
“News Vendor on the Radio” – News Vendor
“Dusoleil on the Run” – Dusoleil
“Dusoleil Tallks to the Painter” – Dusoleil, Painter
“Street Painter’s Song” – Painter
“Isabelle on Her Balcony” – Isabelle, Dusoleil, Prosecutor
“Transformation” – Dusoleil, Isabelle, Madeleine, Claire, Whore
“The Lawyer’s Plea” – Advocate, President
“Trio For Witnesses” – President, Nun, Whore, Communist
“Summing Up” – Prosecutor, President, Dusoleil, Isabelle, Advocate, Communist, Nun, Whore
“Dusoleil Fights Back” – Prosecutor, President, Dusoleil, Isabelle, Advocate, Communist, Nun, Whore
“Duet For Dusoleil and Isabelle” – Dusoleil, Isabelle, Chorus
“Whistling Ballet” – Dusoleil, Isabelle, Communist, President, Advocate, Nun, Whore
“Amour” – Dusoleil, Isabelle
“Love’s Hangover” – Dusoleil, Isabelle, Doctor, News Vendor
“Serenade” – Dusoleil, Isabelle
“Dusoleil’s Postlude” – Company
Meet the
Band
Conductor / Keyboard — JONATHAN GOLDBERG
Reed 1 — VANESSA HOLROYD
Reed 2 — MARGO MCGOWAN
Reed 3 — LOUIS J. TOTH
Bass — KATE FOSS
Percussion — JOSH GOLDMAN
Meet the
Artistic and Production Staff
Assistant Director — AVERY PIAZZA
Observing Director –– CATE PURVIS
Vocal Coach –– INDIRA SALINAS
Assistant Scenic Designer — ELODIE LAMBERT
Assistant Costume Designer — JAIDYN WEIN
Wardrobe Supervisor — HEIDI KEITHAHN
Assistant Wardrobe Supervisor — EVELYN WALYUS
Assistant Lighting Designer — SPENCER SWETLOW
Assistant Lighting Designer — SAWYER GRABOW
Production Electrician — DAVIS KRANCHALK
Lead Electrician — EMMA KLICK
Assistant Lead Electrician — NATHAN HERNANDEZ
Assistant Sound Designer — SAM GRODIN
Production Sound Engineer — JO WILLIAMS
Assistant Production Sound Engineer — IAN SONNABEND
A1 –– CATALINA MAYORAL
A2 –– IAN SONNABEND
Assistant Technical Director –– OSCAR MCQUILKIN
Assistant Stage Manager — MAC MEDEIROS
2nd Assistant Stage Manager — MARIANA MORALES
Production Assistant — AMIT KESHET
Associate Production Supervisor — KYLAH NEE
Assistant Production Supervisor — RYAN O’CONNOR
Assistant Production Supervisor — SYDNEY WILLIAMS
Company Manager — MATTHEW GUERBER
Assistant Company Manager — ALYSSA SCHLAIFER
Assistant Company Manager — MADDIE WRIGHT
Run Crew
EMILY ALICEA, ATALANTA CARRIG-BRAUN, MAYA DHAKAL, SEBASTIAN GRACESON, HENRY HOUGHTON, MIA LANGBERT, ANDREW PHILIPPON, MATTINGLY REAVEN, VEN SATTERTHWAITE, MAYA SHOKRIAN, YASMEEN SMITH, NOAH STRUNIN, SIDRA SUNDBERG
Cast Bios
GILBERT A. ALMARAZ (he/him) — Boss / 2nd Policeman
BFA ‘26 Musical Theatre. Emerson Stage credits: Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812 (Anatole/Ensemble), BAT BOY: The Musical (U/S Edgar/Bat Boy, Bud/Daisy/Pan/Doctor), NewFest Short Works: Recognition (Martin). Emerson College credits: MTAG’S The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee (Chip), MTS’ You’re A Good Man Charlie Brown (Snoopy), MTS’ Ride the Cyclone (Noel), Mercutio Troupe’s Trail to Oregon! (2nd ASM). Thank you to all my friends who have helped me and supported me along the way. I’m very excited and grateful to be a part of this process! Gracias a mi familia por todo lo que hacen por mí. Los extraño mucho y los quiero mucho. Instagram: @gilbert.almaraz
GRACE ALTENBURGER (she/her) — U/S Isabelle
BFA ’26 Musical Theatre. Emerson Stage credits: 16 Winters (u/s P. and Spring). Other Emerson credits include: 13 (Patrice), Ride The Cyclone (Jane Doe), and EFA Cabaret 2022 (Soloist) for MTS. Regional: Into The Woods (Snow White/Female Swing) for Actor’s Company of Natick. Thank you to my friends and family for all you do for me! Special shout out to Gary for your guidance, Tucker for your unwavering support, and the girls of 1020 for putting up with my constant singing. Find me on instagram @grace.altenburger.
EVELYN ALUMBREROS — Isabelle
BFA ‘25 Musical Theatre. Emerson Stage credits: Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812 (Ensemble/Mary Cover), Old Jake’s Skirts (Storyteller/Ensemble); Emerson College credits: Musical Theatre Against The Grain’s A Chorus Line (Maggie Winslow); Musical Theatre Society’s Secret Garden (Martha). Other Theater Credits: Rent (Ensemble/Maureen Cover); Into the Woods (Little Red); Something Rotten! (Portia). Thank you so much to all of my family and friends for all of your unwavering support! evelynalumbreros.com @evkatea
EMILY BARNETT (she/they) — U/S Madeleine / Claire
BFA ‘26 Musical Theatre. Emerson Stage Debut! Emerson College credits: MTS’s Dogfight (ensemble, U/S Rose & Marcy) and 13 (Charlotte); MTAG’s The Wild Party (swing); Mercutio Troupe’s The Trail to Oregon (Co-Director); and BlueWorks’s Escape: The Piña Colada Play (Happy Coconut). Thank you so so much to my amazing family and suite 1004 for all their love and support!
ANDREW BOVA (he/him) — Doctor Roquefort / President / 1st Policeman
BFA ’25 Musical Theatre. Emerson Stage credits: BAT BOY: The Musical (Dr. Parker), Cabaret (Swing, Cellist), and Old Jake’s Skirts (U/S Old Jake/Ensemble). Emerson College credits: Urinetown (Bobby Strong), Heathers (Kurt Kelly). Much love to Mom, Dad, and Ally.
SEMAJ’ BYRD (he/him) — Bertrand / News Vendor / Advocate
BFA ‘26 Musical Theatre. Emerson Stage credits: BAT BOY: The Musical (Sheriff Reynolds) Emerson College credits: MTAG’s A Chorus Line (Bobby); MTS’s Cabaret Of Color (Soloist) ; and KA’s Seussical: The Musical (Asst Choreographer). Regional credits: Beautiful: The Carole King Musical (Drifter), The Wedding Singer (Ricky), Kiss Me Kate and Beauty and the Beast (Carpet/ Lefou u/s) at Wagon Wheel Center for the Performing Arts. Thank you to all my friends and family for your unwavering support! Ig: @semaj._.byrd
MAGGIE CAVANAUGH (she/her) — Claire
BFA ’25 Musical Theatre. Emerson Stage credits: Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812 (Swing), Cabaret (Ilse/Tomorrow Belongs to Me Soloist). Emerson College credits: Musical Theatre Against the Grain’s 25th Annual… Spelling Bee (Olive), Tanner Maverick’s Book of Sound (Molly), and A Chorus Line (Music Director); Musical Theatre Society’s EFA Cabaret (Soloist); Kidding Around’s Seussical (Music Director). Other credits: Spring Awakening (Anna). Thank you to my family for your unwavering support!
STEVEN DIAS TAVARES — U/S Bertrand / News Vendor / Advocate / Painter
BFA ’27 Musical Theatre. Emerson College credits: A Chorus Line (Richie) for MTAG; Fun Home (Christian) for MTAG; Cabaret of Color (Performer) for MTS Thanks To: my mum <3 and Gary Durham for believing in me! @steven.dias.t
ASA DUPRAS — Dusoleil
BFA ’25 Musical Theatre. Emerson Stage credits: Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812 (Dolokhov/Ensemble), The Impracticality of Modern Day Mastodons (Buster/History Narrator & Chorus), The Loyals (Lawrence/Joseph Stansbury). Emerson College credits: Musical Theatre Society’s La Cage Aux Folles (Albin), Heathers (Heather Chandler), Urinetown (Senator Fipp); Musical Theatre Against the Grain’s A Chorus Line (Zach), Rock of Ages (Drew Boley), Hot Dam (Really Worried Citizen); RareWorks’ To the End of The World (Travis); EVVY43 (Host); Co-Artistic Director of Musical Theatre Against the Grain. A massive thank you to those who support and love me, I wouldn’t be here without you. @asadupras www.asadupras.weebly.com
TUCKER GOLD (he/him) — U/S Dusoleil
BFA ’26 Musical Theatre. Emerson Stage credits: Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812 (Ensemble, U/S Dolokhov). Emerson College Credits: 13 (Evan) and The Secret Garden in Concert (Dickon) for MTS. Thank you to my family, friends, and mon amour, Grace.
JACOB HARRIS (he/him) — U/S Prosecutor / Charles / Boss / 2nd Policeman
BFA ‘27 Musical Theatre. Emerson Stage Debut! Emerson College theatre credits: Musical Theatre Against the Grain’s A Chorus Line (Mark Anthony) and Tanner Maverick’s Book of Sound (Murph/Ensemble), Rareworks’ The Ball Game (Starbucks Josh) Other credits: Lauderhill Performing Arts Center’s 42nd Street (Ensemble), Classic Theatre of Maryland’s Crazy For You (Junior) Jacob would like to thank his family and friends for all their endless support Instagram: @jacob.harriss
ZELDA KOSOFSKY (she/her) — Whore
BFA ‘27 Musical Theatre. Emerson Stage Debut! Emerson College credits: MTS’s Falsettos (Female Swing), Mercutio Troupe’s Romeo and Juliet (Romeo U/S), and MTAG’s Fun Home (Alison). All things for Mama and Papa. @zeldakosof
ANDREW LIMANSKY (he/him) — U/S Doctor / President / 1st Policeman
BFA ‘27 Musical Theatre. Emerson Stage Debut! Emerson College theatre credits: Musical Theatre Against the Grain’s Tanner Maverick’s Book of Sound (Tanner Maverick); Musical Theatre Society’s Chicago (Fred Casely/Ensemble #11); and RareWorks Theatre Company’s Ball Game (Max) Other credits: Spring Awakening (Melchior) at Maryland Theatre Collective Thanks to: Larry and John, and my family for their amazing love and support. @andrewlimansky
ALLY ANNA MCLEAN (she/her) — Madeleine, Dance Captain
BFA ’25 Musical Theatre. Emerson Stage credits: Second Star to the Right (Tinker Bell), Cabaret (Helga/Gorilla, U/S Kost), Old Jake’s Skirts (Swing). Emerson College theatre credits: MTAG’s A Chorus Line (Sheila), MTS’s Emerson Fights AIDS Cabaret (Performer), MTS’s Urinetown (Soupy Sue), MTAG’s Rock of Ages (Ensemble), MTAG’s The Wild Party (Assistant Director). Regional Credits: Reagle Music Theatre’s production of South Pacific (Ensemble, U/S Nellie) and The Barn Dinner Theatre’s production of Legends Diner (Marry-Kate). Thank you to the SM team, the creatives, the cast, and everyone who has come to see our production! Allyannamclean.wixsite.com/mysite @allyannamclean
ERICH PHELPS (he/she) — Prosecutor / Charles
BFA ‘25 Musical Theatre. Emerson Stage credits: Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812 (Andrey/Bolkonsky), BAT BOY: The Musical (U/S Dr. Parker/Rick/Lorraine), Cabaret (Herman/Max), Old Jake’s Skirts (Ensemble/ U/S Shoestring). Emerson College Credits: Musical Theatre Against the Grain’s A Chorus Line (Mike), The Wild Party (Eddie), Rock of Ages (Dennis Dupree); Musical Theatre Society’s Heathers the Musical (Ram Sweeney), Urinetown (Robby the Stockfish). Thank you to Larry, Jon, the entire team and cast, Mom, Dad and all of MT 25! @erichphelps
JORDAN ROCHNA — U/S Whore
BFA ’26 Musical Theatre. Emerson Stage credits: NewFest Short Works: Don’t Be A Stranger (Leia). Emerson College credits: MTS’s Dogfight (Marcy), MTAG’s The Wild Party (Mae) and Tanner Maverick’s Book of Sound (Mrs. Baker/Swing), EIV’s Pandora’s Room (Rhea). Other credits: The Green Room 42’s Rep Book Roulette (Soloist), CAMP x Bluey Immersive Adventure (Performer, ASM). Sending all my love to suite 1004, my family, and Alex, for everything. @jordanrochna <3
ELIJAH SILER (they/them) — Painter / Communist
BFA ‘26 Musical Theatre. Emerson Stage credits: Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812 (Ensemble); BAT BOY: The Musical (u/s Mrs. Taylor, Roy, Institute Man, Sheriff); How We Got On (Luann’s Dad, Julian u/s). Emerson College credits: Kidding Around’s Seussical TYA (Yertle the Turtle); MTS’s Heathers (Big Bud Dean/Ram’s Dad); and MTAG’s The Wild Party (Mr. Black). Thank you to everyone who put their love into this wonderful show.
Creative Team Bios
LARRY SOUSA (he/him) — Director & Choreographer
Larry Sousa returns to Emerson Stage after directing our 2019 production of Flora, The Red Menace. Larry is an award-winning Director and Choreographer whose work appears regularly on Boston stages including Wheelock Family Theatre, SpeakEasy Stage, Boston Gay Men’s Chorus, Reagle Music Theatre, and Lyric Stage, where his recent production of The Drowsy Chaperone garnered rave reviews. He has directed and choreographed productions at theatres from coast-to-coast, including Goodspeed Musicals, Pasadena Playhouse, The Joyce Theatre, 5th Avenue Theatre, Coconut Grove Playhouse, the N.Y. Fringe Festival, and the Garry Marshall Theatre in L.A. He is the recipient of the Los Angeles Drama Critic’s Circle Award, L.A. Ovation Awards, IRNE Awards, and countless more. Larry is in his 6th year as Resident Director/Choreographer of Harvard’s legendary Hasty Pudding Show. His production of Now. Here. This. just concluded an extended run at Umbrella Stage, and this spring he directs and choreographs The Prom at Wheelock Family Theatre. A longtime faculty member at Boston Conservatory at Berklee, Larry has performed in numerous musicals on Broadway. www.larrysousa.com
JONATHAN GOLDBERG (he/him) — Music Director
Jonathan Goldberg has been teaching in the Musical Theatre program at Emerson since 2004. Jon is a Boston-area music director, vocal coach, vocal arranger, and accompanist. Music director credits for Emerson Stage include BAT BOY: The Musical, The Spitfire Grill, Into The Woods, Next To Normal, Flora The Red Menace, Urinetown, Titanic, and Guys and Dolls. Recent Boston regional productions include Pacific Overtures, Road Show, and Sweeney Todd (Lyric Stage), and The SpongeBob Musical, Little Women, Ragtime, and Billy Elliot (Wheelock Family Theatre). He has also played in the orchestras for recent productions of The Addams Family (Wheelock) Natasha, Pierre and the Great Comet of 1812 (Emerson Stage) and The Prom (Speakeasy Stage). Jon has won four IRNE awards for Lyric Stage productions of A Little Night Music, Man of La Mancha, Grey Gardens, and Kiss Me, Kate. Other credits: Pacific Overtures (North Shore Music Theatre), Forever Plaid (Stuart Street Playhouse), three years with the Boston company of Nunsense, and the 2022 Boston Gay Men’s Chorus Disney Pride In Concert at Symphony Hall.
MJ FOX — Scenic Designer
Bio coming soon!
NINA MARIE TUROVSKIY — Costume Designer
BFA ‘26 Theatre Design & Technology. Emerson Stage credits: Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812 (Associate Wardrobe Supervisor), 16 Winters (Assistant Director), How We Got On (Assistant Costume Designer), Cabaret (Assistant Wardrobe Supervisor); I want to thank my friends and family for being so incredible and for always supporting me in my pursuits! @ninaturovskiy
GRACE ELPHINSTONE (she/her) — Lighting Designer
BFA ’26 Theatre Design & Technology. Emerson Stage Credits: Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812 (Assistant Lead Electrician), BONNETS: How Ladies of Good Breeding Are Induced to Murder (Assistant Lighting Designer), Little Women (Dramaturg), The Loyals (Assistant Lead Electrician), Paris (Light Board Operator). Thank you to my parents, friends, Kirby, and Francis for their endless support!
SARAH MILLER — Sound Designer
Recent credits: UnCommon Stage for Emerson College (Audio Technician), A Light Under the Dome for Plays in Place (Audio Technician), Who’s there? for Boston Theatre Marathon (Sound Designer), The Great Leap for Lyric Stage Company (Assistant Sound Designer). Emerson Stage credits: Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812 (A1/Associate Sound Designer), The Impracticality of Modern Day Mastodons (Production Sound Engineer), BAT BOY: The Musical (A1), BONNETS: How Ladies of Good Breeding Are Induced to Murder (Sound Designer), Little Women (Sound Designer), Cabaret (Sound Designer), The Secret in the Wings (Production Sound Engineer), The Spitfire Grill (Production Sound Engineer), The Wolves (Sound Designer), Into the Woods (A2), RAGE (Sound Designer). As a recent graduate of Emerson, I’m excited to be back! Thank you to my friends and family for their support!
SARABETH SPECTOR — Props Lead
Sarabeth is thrilled to return to her alma mater! She is a scenic and properties designer based in Medford, MA. Credits include: NOW. HERE. THIS (Props Designer; Umbrella Stage Company) Mermaid Hour (Assistant Scenic Designer, Props Designer; Moonbox Productions), Cost of Living (Props Designer; SPEAKEASY STAGE), Legally Blonde (Scenic Designer; Moonbox Productions), Honeyhole (Scenic Designer; Moonbox Productions), Boston New Works Festival (Props Designer; Moonbox Productions), Jado Jehad (Props Designer; Boston Playwrights’ Theatre), For The Fish (Associate Scenic Designer; Moonbox Productions), NIGHTTOWN (Scenic Designer; Lowell House Opera), Baltimore (Scenic Designer; Emerson Stage) www.sarabethspector.com
ETHAN WEST (he/him) — Stage Manager
BFA ‘25 Stage & Production Management. Emerson Stage credits: Second Star… (Assoc. Production Supervisor ); BONNETS: How Ladies of Good Breeding Are Induced to Murder (1st ASM); The Loyals (2nd ASM); Into the Woods (PA). Emerson College credits: MTS’ Dogfight (Stage Manager); emShakes’ Death of a Salesman (Stage Manager); EVVY41, EVVY42 (ASM), EVVY43 (Stage Manager); MTAG’s A Chorus Line (Producer); MTAG’s Fun Home (Producer) and MTAG’s Production Manager; Kidding Around’s Seussical TYA (Stage Manager). Regional credits: Kinky Boots, The Music Man, Come From Away (ASM) at Rocky Mountain Repertory Theatre. Thanks to Annie Levy and Deb Acquavella for their mentorship, and thank you to my friends and family for their love and support. @Ethanwest721
KAYLA COPPING (she/they) — Production Supervisor
BFA ’25 Stage & Production Management. Emerson Stage credits: Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812 (Assoc. Production Supervisor), 16 Winters (1st Assistant Stage Manager), Are You Someone to Somebody? (Asst. Production Supervisor), The Spitfire Grill (2nd Assistant Stage Manager), As You Like It (Production Assistant). Emerson College credits: EVVY43 (Assistant Stage Manager). Other credits: Jake Tolentino’s Antony and Cleopatra (Assistant Stage Manager). Thank you to Coco, my dear friends, and loved ones – your support and kindness will always be at the heart of everything I do.
KAYLEIGH KANE (she/her) –– Intimacy Director
Kayleigh Kane is a Boston-based intimacy professional and multi-disciplinary artist working in theater and film around New England, New York, and beyond. Select Intimacy Direction credits include “Becoming a Man” (American Repertory Theater), “The Band’s Visit” (Huntington Theatre Company), “Angels in America Pt. 2: Perestroika” (Central Square Theater/BEDLAM), “Summer Stock” (Goodspeed Musicals), “Torch Song” (Moonbox Productions), “Rent” (Umbrella Stage Company), and “The Moors” (Entropy Theatre). Kayleigh also works frequently with improv theaters and experimental ensembles, implementing intimacy tools and safety protocols for consent-based improvised contact and physical play, and provides intimacy support and education to higher education institutions around New England. She holds a certification in Intimacy Direction from IDC. Learn more at www.kayleighkane.com
PAIGE SHEPHERD (she/they) — Dramaturg
BFA ‘27 Theatre & Performance. Emerson Stage credits: Limber: A Love Story (upcoming, Assistant Director). Emerson College credits: Kidding Around’s Honk! The Musical (Choreographer, Dramaturg); Mercutio Troupe’s Romeo and Juliet (Adult Romeo); MTS’ Dogfight (Dramaturg); MTS’ Chicago (Dramaturg). Paige is also highly involved in the Emerson Channel television network: Hit Point Hall Season 5 (Executive Producer); Fall 2024 Comedy Special (Director). Thanks to family and friends for all their support!
Meet the
Emerson Stage Staff
Staff
Artistic Director — Kate Cherry
Production Manager — Timothey Sullivan
Technical Director — Kristin Knutson
Head Carpenter — Connor Thompson
Scenic Area Advisor –– Luciana Stecconi
Scenic Painter — Joe Keener
Props Director — Ryan Bates
Assistant Properties Manager — Lauren Corcuera
Costume Area Advisor –– Tristan Raines
Costume Shop Supervisor — Richelle Devereaux-Murray
Assistant Costume Shop Supervisor — Becky Pieroth
Draper/Cutter — Laurie Bramhall
Lighting Area Advisor –– Jason Lyons
Electrics Advisor — Nicole Cerra
Advisors FOR THIS PRODUCTION
Stage and Production Management — Debra A. Acquavella
Company Management –– David Colfer
Scenic Design — Ryan Bates
Scenic Painting — Joe Keener
Costume Design — Chloe Moore
HMU Design –– Rachel Paula-Shufelt
Costume Production –– Richelle Devereaux-Murray
Lighting Design — Anshu Bathia
Electrics — Nicole Cerra
Sound Design — Aubrey Dube
Dramaturgy — Marissa Friedman
Vocal Coach –– Indira Salinas
Student Staff
Emerson Stage Office Assistants — Kayla Copping, Alayna Domboski, Karli Fisher, Carly Mentis, JJ Moore, Liliana Ravins
Production Management Assistants — Esther Chilson, Oliver Worner
Videographers — Vincent Chen, Ethan West
Scenic Technicians — Lúa Azancot, Nel Blinman, Kieran Graeff, Davis Kranchalk, Bee LaClair, Elodie Lambert, Aiden Lank, Echo Lu, Oscar McQuilkin, Zoe Mills, Brooklyn Williams
Volunteer Scenic Technicians –– Mack MacIntyre, Kiana McCully
Scenic Artists/Painters — Yara (Rayan) Afif, Nel Blinman, Paige Boyon, Lily Hourin, Elodie Lambert, Sienna Leone, Liz Nunnery, Leo Servetar, David Staats, Charlize Tabrizi
Paint Shop Assistant — Maggie Stewart
Prop Shop Assistants — Amaya Gonzalez-Mollmann, Ava Scanlon
Prop Technicians –– Eri Lackey, Bee LaClair, Georgie Ten Eyck, Sydney Williams
Stitchers — Anna Ten Eyck, Zee Cowan, Amanda Jacobson, Izzy Bacallo, Nina Turovskiy, Madeline Henry, Alexa Peterson-Ismail, David Schell, Heidi Keithahn
Stock Attendants — Sierra Bivins, Isabella Fortebuono
Light Lab Inventory Assistant — Eli Goldberg