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the new arena stage} the players Five key people offstage at Arena
MOLLY SMITH As Arena Stage’s artistic director for 12 seasons, Smith has attempted to put her stamp on the company with a concentration on American plays and musicals. Formerly the head of Perseverance Theatre in Juneau, Alaska, Smith is a director as well as an administrator; her production of “Oklahoma!” will reopen Arena’s streamlined Fichandler space on Oct. 23.
ZELDA
FICHANDLER Arena’s
co-founder and a recognized pioneer of the national regional theater movement, Fichandler ran
the company for four decades, until she stepped down in 1991 to become chair of the graduate acting program at New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts, a post she held until recently. As a life member of the board of trustees and guiding force for the theater, she has remained an active voice in Arena’s transformation.
DAVID DOWER As associate artistic director at Arena, Dower is the in-house specialist for new play
development and heads up a variety of
initiatives aimed at helping playwrights create work for the company. That includes an innovative project that is giving five dramatists salaries and benefits for three years, as they develop new plays or rework old ones for production by Arena. Dower came to Arena in 2006 after 13 years at San Francisco’s Z Space Studio, where he directed more than 20 world-premiere pieces.
EDGAR DOBIE The managing director of Arena Stage had a career in both the commercial and nonprofit worlds of
theater before joining Arena to
run its business side in 2009. For cer
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VISIONARY:Molly Smith, the Arena director for 12 seasons, has put her signature on the American musical. Next up: “Oklahoma!”
several years, he was executive director of Providence’s Trinity Repertory Company, serving there with artistic director Oskar Eustis, who would go on to run the Joseph Papp Public Theater in Manhattan. Prior to that, he worked for six years as the New York-based president of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Really Useful Company.
MARK
SHUGOLL The chairman of Shugoll Research, a Bethesda- based market research firm, Shugoll had been on the
Arena board for several years when he took over as its chairman in 2006. A lifelong theater addict, he has a special expertise in the areas of sports and entertainment market research and an interest in arts education as well. His popular ArtSpeak! program has brought a score of Broadway musical actors into schools in Northern Virginia to perform and talk about their craft. — Peter Marks
The season’s lineup
Rodgers and Hammerstein’s “Oklahoma!” Oct. 22-Dec. 26
“every tongue confess” Nov. 9-Jan. 2
“The Laramie Project/The Laramie Project: 10 Years Later” Nov. 19-21
“Let Me Down Easy” Dec. 31-Feb. 13
“The Arabian Nights” Jan. 14-Feb. 20
#Newplay Festival Jan. 17-30
Edward Albee’s “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?” Feb. 25-April 10
Edward Albee’s “At Home at the Zoo” Feb. 25-April 24
The Edward Albee Festival March 5-April 24 “The Chosen” March 8-27 “Ruined” April 22-June 5
John Grisham’s “A Time to Kill” May 6-June 19
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