Production Title
Playwright
William Shakespeare
Cast
Rosalind: Rowan Crow
Celia: Jessica Holzknecht
Phoebe: Leslie Kane
Audrey: Carissa Gilliland
Le Beau, Hippie, Hymen: Mara Cantrell-Paulson
Dennis, “Madam Olivia Martext”: Rukmini Girish
Orlando: Keenan Odenkirk
Duke Frederick and Duke Senior: John D’Aversa
Sylvius: Liam Baldwin
Touchstone: Luke Currie
Jaques: Debo Balogun
Corin: Jacob Kilburg
Amiens: Joe Oliger
Oliver: Josh Pride
Adam: Samuel Langellier
William: Padraic Price
Charles, Attendant: Gary Miller
Production Staff
Director: Dr. Jennifer Popple
Technical Director and Lighting Designer: Andy Gutshall
Scenic Designer: Susan Holgerrson
Costume Designer: Ellen Dixon
Sound Designer: Andrew Skalak
Original Musical Compositions: Zachary Hendershot
Stage Manager: Mari Noga
Dramaturg: Trevor Jablonski
Assistant Director: Aubrey Waddick
Props Master: Emma Brutman and Tori Charnetzki
Assistant Stage Manager: Lauren Davis
Light Board Operator: Jessica Phillips
Sound Board Operator: Sarah Baker
House Manager: Brittney Cox
Scenic Artist: Mari Noga
Shift/Props Crew: Michelle Kelly
Costume/Makeup Crew: Giselle Gatzambide and Karen Jorgenson
Set Construction: Camilla Best, Emma Brutman, Mara Cantrell-Paulson, Amanda Caputi, Leslie Carranza, Bella Cervantes, Sydney Crumbleholme, John D’Aversa, Christine Harb, Lauren Heiberger, Ryan Janusz, Sam Johnson, Samuel Langellier, Justin McNaught, Mari Noga, Rosemary Peterson, Padraic Price, Samantha Turner
Costume Construction: Rowan Crow, Emilie Droegmiller, Kathryn Gorzek, Grace Holmes, Allyson Jesse, Ellis Kalomiris, Sally Kenney, Amanda Kramer, Shannon Ryan, Margaret Stadtwald, Aubrey Waddick
Synopsis
Comic twists and turns abound when a disguised Rosalind seeks refuge after being wrongfully banished by her uncle. Her unfortunate exile is transformed into a charming adventure when she encounters some of Shakespeare’s most beloved characters - colorful fools, witty rustics, and the handsome, lovesick Orlando. A clandestine, gender-bending courtship ensues, in Shakespeare’s timeless comedy about love, transformation and the roles we play.
Performance Dates
May 1-10, 2015
Venue
Potter Theatre
Disciplines
Acting | Other Theatre and Performance Studies | Performance Studies | Theatre and Performance Studies
Augustana Digital Commons Citation
"As You Like It" (2015). 2010-2019: All Shows.
https://digitalcommons.augustana.edu/allshows2010s/3
Included in
Acting Commons, Other Theatre and Performance Studies Commons, Performance Studies Commons