STEPPENWOLF - Key Persons


Aimee Graham

Job Titles:
  • Member of the Executive Committee
  • Trustee
  • Assistant General Counsel / the Brattle Group

Alan Wilder

Job Titles:
  • Ensemble Member

Alana Arenas

Job Titles:
  • Ensemble Member

Amanda Drinkall

Rehearsal photos for Steppenwolf's world premiere production of Mary Page Marlowe, written by ensemble member Tracy Letts and directed by ensemble member Anna D. Shapiro. Mary Page Marlowe features ensemble members Ian Barford and Alan Wilder. Additional casting includes Blair Brown, Benicio Calderone, Stephen Cefalu, Jr., Carrie Coon, Amanda Drinkall, Jack Edwards, Laura T. Fisher, Kirsten Fitzgerald, Tess Frazer, Charlotte Freund, Keith D. Gallagher, Caroline Heffernan, Sandra Marquez, Annie Munch, Rebecca Spence, Ariana Venturi, Madeline Weinstein, Sebastian White and Gary Wilmes.

Amy Bluhm

Job Titles:
  • Member of the Executive Committee
  • Trustee
  • Civic Leader

Amy Eshleman

Job Titles:
  • Member of the Executive Committee
  • Civic Leader

Amy Morton

Job Titles:
  • Director
  • Ensemble Member
Biography Amy Morton is a director, actor and associate artist at Steppenwolf. She has directed or performed in over 30 plays at Steppenwolf including Edward Albee's Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf (Tony nomination), August: Osage County (Tony nomination), One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest (also on Broadway), Hir, Cherry Orchard, The Berline Circle, Three Days of Rain, The Unmentionables, Space, The Royal Family and many others. She has directed Guards at the Taj (both Atlantic Theatre and Steppenwolf), Glengary Glen Ross, Clybourne Park, America Buffalo, The Dresser, The Pillowman, Topdog/Underdog, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf (Alliance Theatre), Awake and Sing (Northlight Theatre), and many others. Film: Rookie of the Year, 8MM, Falling Down, Backdraft, Up in the Air, Bluebird. Television: Bluebloods, Girls, Homeland, currently on Chicago PD as Trudy Platt. Before joining Steppenwolf, Amy was a member of the Remains Theatre for 15 years.

Anna D. Shapiro

Job Titles:
  • Ensemble Member
  • Tony Award - Winning Director
Biography Anna D. Shapiro is a Tony Award-winning director and served as Artistic Director of Steppenwolf Theatre Company from 2015 to 2021, where she remains an ensemble member. She joined the Steppenwolf ensemble in 2005 and was awarded the 2008 Tony Award for Best Direction of a Play for August: Osage County (Steppenwolf, Broadway, London). She was nominated in 2011 in the same category for The Motherf**ker with the Hat (Public Theater, Labyrinth Theater). Other Steppenwolf directing credits include the world premiere production of The Minutes (also on Broadway); Mary Page Marlowe, Visiting Edna, Three Sisters, A Parallelogram, Up, The Crucible, The Unmentionables (also at Yale Repertory Theatre), The Pain and the Itch (also in New York), I Never Sang for My Father, Man from Nebraska, Purple Heart (also in Galway, Ireland), The Drawer Boy, Side Man (also in Ireland, Australia and Vail, Colorado), Three Days of Rain, The Infidel and This Is Our Youth (which transferred to Broadway). Additional Broadway credits include Of Mice and Men (with James Franco) and Fish in the Dark (with Larry David), and Off Broadway Domesticated (Lincoln Center Theater). She is directing the new Broadway musical The Devil Wears Prada with music by Sir Elton John, lyrics by Shaina Taub and book by Paul Rudnick. Shapiro is a graduate of the Yale School of Drama and Columbia. She is a professor in Northwestern University's Department of Theatre.

Anne M. Phillips

Job Titles:
  • Arundel Way Partner
  • Member of the Executive Committee
  • Owner, Managing Director / the Edge Theater

Ariana Venturi

Rehearsal photos for Steppenwolf's world premiere production of Mary Page Marlowe, written by ensemble member Tracy Letts and directed by ensemble member Anna D. Shapiro. Mary Page Marlowe features ensemble members Ian Barford and Alan Wilder. Additional casting includes Blair Brown, Benicio Calderone, Stephen Cefalu, Jr., Carrie Coon, Amanda Drinkall, Jack Edwards, Laura T. Fisher, Kirsten Fitzgerald, Tess Frazer, Charlotte Freund, Keith D. Gallagher, Caroline Heffernan, Sandra Marquez, Annie Munch, Rebecca Spence, Ariana Venturi, Madeline Weinstein, Sebastian White and Gary Wilmes.

Asheesh Goel

Job Titles:
  • Member of the Executive Committee
  • Trustee
  • Partner, Co - Head of Government Enforcement Defense and Internal Investigations Group Kirkland & Ellis LLP

Audrey Francis

Job Titles:
  • Director
  • Member of the Executive Committee
  • Trustee
  • Co - Artistic Director, Ensemble Member
Biography Audrey Francis currently serves as Artistic Director of Steppenwolf Theatre, alongside Glenn Davis, where she has been an Ensemble member since 2017. She is an actor, director, educator, and coach. Recent Steppenwolf performing credits include The Herd, Between Riverside and Crazy, The Fundamentals, Doppelgänger (an International Farce), and Dance Nation. Recent TV credits include Justified: City Primevil, Chicago Med, Chicago Fire, and Empire. Recent film credits include Knives and Skin, Later Days, Distant Learners, and the upcoming Perpetrator. She has taught acting in New York, LA, Toronto, Sydney, and Melbourne, as well as at The University of Chicago, The Theatre School at DePaul, and The School at Steppenwolf. Audrey is a professional acting coach for Showtime, NBC, Fox, and Amazon, and is the co-founder of Black Box Acting.

Austin Pendleton

Job Titles:
  • Ensemble Member
Biography Austin Pendleton began working with Steppenwolf in 1979 when he directed the Ensemble in Say Goodnight, Gracie by Ralph Pape. After that he returned to direct Loose Ends by Michael Weller, Three Sisters and Cat on a Hot Tin Roof. Then he was cast opposite Laurie Metcalf in Educating Rita, directed by Jeff Perry, and on the first day of rehearsal he was asked to join the Ensemble officially. Since then, he has acted and directed at Steppenwolf frequently, and most recently acted on Broadway in the Steppenwolf-originated The Minutes by Tracy Letts, directed by Anna Shapiro. He has acted over the years in several Broadway shows (the first being the original production of Fiddler on the Roof, in which he was the first Motel, the Tailor), and many off-Broadway and off-off-Broadway shows. He has also directed in these venues, winning a Tony nomination for The Little Foxes (with Elizabeth Taylor) and an Obie Award for Three Sisters (with Peter Sarsgaard and Maggie Gyllenhaal). He's appeared in about 300 movies, and on TV in recurring roles in Oz and Homicide. He has written three plays: Orson's Shadow (which started at Steppenwolf, in the production, directed by David Cromer, that moved to off-Broadway and ran for a little under a year); Uncle Bob (the second production of the play, after its New York premiere); and Booth, which, after its New York premiere played at Writers' Theater in Glencoe. He was also commissioned by Writers' Theatre to write the libretto for A Minister's Wife, a musical adapted from Shaw's Candida, with music by Josh Schmidt and lyrics by Jan Tranen, which then moved to the Newhouse Theatre at Lincoln Center in New York. All these works are published and have been frequently produced around the country, and in the case of Orson's Shadow, in London, and in the case of Uncle Bob, in Paris, translated by Jean-Marie Besset.

Beth Boosalis Davis

Job Titles:
  • Member of the Executive Committee
  • Trustee
  • Retired Attorney

Blair Brown

Rehearsal photos for Steppenwolf's world premiere production of Mary Page Marlowe, written by ensemble member Tracy Letts and directed by ensemble member Anna D. Shapiro. Mary Page Marlowe features ensemble members Ian Barford and Alan Wilder. Additional casting includes Blair Brown, Benicio Calderone, Stephen Cefalu, Jr., Carrie Coon, Amanda Drinkall, Jack Edwards, Laura T. Fisher, Kirsten Fitzgerald, Tess Frazer, Charlotte Freund, Keith D. Gallagher, Caroline Heffernan, Sandra Marquez, Annie Munch, Rebecca Spence, Ariana Venturi, Madeline Weinstein, Sebastian White and Gary Wilmes.

Brenda Robinson

Job Titles:
  • Arundel Way Partner
  • Member of the Executive Committee
  • Head of Film Finance and Inclusion Strategies

Bruce Norris

Biography Bruce Norris is the author of Clybourne Park, which premiered in 2010 at Playwrights Horizons, New York and received the Pulitzer Prize for Drama, as well as the Olivier, Evening Standard, and Tony Awards for productions at Playwrights Horizons, West End and Broadway. In 2018-2019, his play Downstate was seen at Steppenwolf Theatre, Chicago and subsequently at the National Theatre, London. Other plays include The Low Road, (Royal Court Theatre, Public Theatre), an adaptation of Bertolt Brecht's The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui (Donmar Warehouse) as well as The Qualms, A Parallelogram, The Unmentionables, The Pain and the Itch, and Purple Heart, all of which premiered at Steppenwolf Theatre, Chicago, where he is an ensemble member. He lives in New York.

Bruce Sagan

Job Titles:
  • Member of the Executive Committee
  • Publisher

Bryan Traubert

Job Titles:
  • Member of the Executive Committee
  • Trustee

Cari B. Sacks

Job Titles:
  • Arundel Way Partner
  • Member of the Executive Committee
  • Civic Leader

Carole L. Brown

Job Titles:
  • Member of the Executive Committee
  • Treasurer of the Executive Committee

Caroline Neff

Job Titles:
  • Carrie Coon and Ensemble Members Yasen Peyankov and Ora Jones
Steppenwolf ensemble member. At Steppenwolf, she was last seen in Seagull, Dance Nation, The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nighttime, You Got Older, Linda Vista (also Taper Forum and Broadway), The Fundamentals, The Flick, Airline Highway (also Broadway), The Way West, Three Sisters, Annie Bosh is Missing, and Where We're Born. Select theatre credits include: Lettie (Jeff Award Best Actor; Victory Gardens Theater); Uncle Vanya (Goodman Theatre); A Brief History of Helen of Troy (Jeff Award for Best Actress), The Knowledge, Harper Regan, In Arabia We'd All Be Kings (Steep Theatre); The Downpour (Route 66 Theatre); Port (Griffin Theatre); 4000 Miles (Northlight Theatre); Moonshiner (Jackalope Theatre). Regional credits include: Peerless (Yale Repertory Theatre). Film and television credits include: The Red Line, Chicago PD, Chicago Fire, Open Tables and Older Children. She can currently be seen in recurring roles in: Let the Right One In (Showtime), Three Women (Starz), and heard in multiple Audible Projects such as: Song of the Northwoods, Crowded Hours, and Boar's Nest. She is a proud company member of Steep Theatre and holds her BA from Columbia College.

Carrie Coon

Job Titles:
  • Director
  • Caroline Neff and Ensemble Member Ora Jones
Carrie Coon joined the Steppenwolf Theatre Company ensemble in 2019. Steppenwolf: Mary Page Marlowe, Tracy Letts's adaptation of Three Sisters, The March, Edward Albee's Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? Broadway: Edward Albee's Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (Tony nomination-Best Featured Actress in a Play; Theatre World Award). Off Broadway: Mary Jane (2018 Lucille Lortel Award, Obie Award, Drama Desk nomination); Placebo (Playwrights Horizons). Film: Gone Girl, The Post, Widows, Avengers: Infinity War, The Nest. Upcoming: Ghostbusters: Afterlife. Television: The Sinner (Critics' Choice Television Award nomination), HBO's The Leftovers, FX's Fargo. She won a Critics' Choice Television Award for her performance in HBO's The Leftovers and a TCA Award forIndividual Achievement in Drama for her performances in The Leftovers and Fargo. Upcoming:The Gilded Age. Rehearsal photos for Steppenwolf's world premiere production of Mary Page Marlowe, written by ensemble member Tracy Letts and directed by ensemble member Anna D. Shapiro. Mary Page Marlowe features ensemble members Ian Barford and Alan Wilder. Additional casting includes Blair Brown, Benicio Calderone, Stephen Cefalu, Jr., Carrie Coon, Amanda Drinkall, Jack Edwards, Laura T. Fisher, Kirsten Fitzgerald, Tess Frazer, Charlotte Freund, Keith D. Gallagher, Caroline Heffernan, Sandra Marquez, Annie Munch, Rebecca Spence, Ariana Venturi, Madeline Weinstein, Sebastian White and Gary Wilmes.

Celeste M. Cooper

Job Titles:
  • Producer
Biography Celeste M. Cooper is an actor, producer, community builder, casting associate, educator, mentor, and solo performer. She was invited into Steppenwolf Theatre's ensemble in 2018. Her Steppenwolf credits include: BLKS, The Doppelgänger (an International Farce), Familiar, A Doll's House, Part 2, Duchess! Duchess! Duchess! (New York Times Critic Pick), The Most Spectacularly Lamentable Trial of Miz Martha Washington, and POTUS. Some other Chicago credits include: Blues for an Alabama Sky (Court Theatre - Jeff Awards Best Production recipient), Measure for Measure (Goodman Theatre), Stick Fly (Windy City Playhouse), Ruined (Eclipse Theatre - ensemble member and casting associate), Our Lady of 121st Street (Eclipse Theatre), How We Got On (Citadel Theatre), and more. She has written, produced, and performed two one-woman shows: Fight 4 Your Life and The Incredible Cece (MPAACT, Stage 773, and Phoenix Academy High School). Regional credits include: The Hammer Trinity (The House Theatre at Adrienne Arsht Center), Building The Wall (Curious Theatre), For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide/ When the Rainbow is Enuf (Kansas City Repertory), Mrs. Harrison (Indiana Repertory Theatre), What I Learned in Paris (South Coast Repertory), and Confederates (The Repertory Theatre of St. Louis). TV/film credits include: Chicago PD (recurring), 4400 (guest star), Sense8, Spike Lee's Chiraq, and led the indie feature Range Runners. She was awarded Most Promising Actress by the Black Theater Alliance in 2014, Best Actress for Range Runners from Twister Alley Film Festival in 2019, and NewCity Stage magazine listed her as "people who really perform for Chicago" in 2020 and in 2023. She received her BA in Speech Communications and Theatre from Tennessee State University and her MFA in Acting from The Theatre School at DePaul University. She has been represented by Paonessa Talent Agency since 2012. In 2022, she was hired as a casting associate for McCracken Casting. Her first job as a casting associate was casting The Repertory Theatre of St. Louis production of Confederates. However, in a production meeting, she was invited to join the cast. She has also helped cast The Lyric Opera's production of West Side Story, Court Theatre's Spotlight Reading Series, Court Theatre's 2023/2024 season, and more. She is also grateful for every teaching opportunity she's had with the University of Chicago, The Theatre School at DePaul University, Northwestern University, the August Wilson Monologue Competition, Vagabond School of the Arts, Green Shirt Studio, and more. As a producer/community builder, she has produced readings, solo shows, and community events including her weekly virtual Bible Study group since 2016, a workout accountability group since 2019, a Mastermind group from 2017-2021, and a 7-part virtual panel series called Be That Light in 2020. Each panel featured different black artists and covered the following topics: faith in times of uncertainty, self-care, finances, arts, activism, and education. She has also produced eleven and counting Community Love Events in which volunteers gather to write handwritten messages of encouragement and hope and pass them out in different communities along with small monetary gifts. Love notes and gifts have been spread between Chicago, New York, California, St. Louis, Honolulu, and more places to come. She has also produced four and counting Water Light Fellowships focused on healing and self-care between Chicago and LA. Celeste is passionate about empowering others while spreading more love and light. You can follow her on IG @_be_that_light_

Chanel W. Coney

Job Titles:
  • Member of the Executive Committee
  • Trustee
  • Director / CFI Partners

Christopher M. Murphy

Job Titles:
  • Member of the Executive Committee
  • Secretary of the Executive Committee

Coburn Goss

Job Titles:
  • Director Jessica Thebus and Amy Warren As Josie 3

Colette Cachey Smithburg

Job Titles:
  • Member of the Executive Committee
  • Trustee
  • Real Estate Broker @Properties

D. Cameron Findlay

Job Titles:
  • Member of the Executive Committee
  • Senior Vice President, General Counsel and Secretary / Archer Daniels Midland Company

David E. Mendelsohn

Job Titles:
  • Arundel Way Partner
  • Member of the Executive Committee
  • Partner, Chicago Office

Deborah Quazzo

Job Titles:
  • Arundel Way Partner
  • Member of the Executive Committee
  • Managing Partner / GSV Ventures

Delia Baseman

Job Titles:
  • Assistant Director

Dennis Chookaszian - CEO

Job Titles:
  • CEO
  • Member of the Executive Committee
  • Retired Chairman

Dennis D. Howarter

Job Titles:
  • Member of the Executive Committee
  • Trustee
  • Retired Partner / PricewaterhouseCoopers

Donna LaPietra

Job Titles:
  • Emeritus Trustee
  • Member of the Executive Committee
  • Executive Producer / Kurtis Productions, Ltd.

Donna Vos

Job Titles:
  • Member of the Executive Committee

Douglas R. Brown

Job Titles:
  • Member of the Executive Committee
  • Civic Leader

Dr. Stephanie B. Smith

Job Titles:
  • Member of the Executive Committee
  • Vice Chair of the Executive Committee

Elizabeth Ingram

Job Titles:
  • Member of the Executive Committee
  • Trustee
  • Associate / McCullough

Elliot A. Stultz - SVP

Job Titles:
  • Assistant Secretary
  • Deputy General Counsel
  • Member of the Executive Committee
  • Senior Vice President
  • Trustee

Elliott Lyon

Job Titles:
  • Member of the Executive Committee

Eric Lefkofsky - CEO, Founder

Job Titles:
  • CEO
  • Emeritus Trustee
  • Founder
  • Member of the Executive Committee

Eric Simonson

Job Titles:
  • Ensemble Member
Biography Eric's plays and adaptations at Steppenwolf include Fake, Nomathemba (written with Ntozake Shange and Joseph Shabalala), Carter's Way, Slaughterhouse-five, Honest (for First Look) and most recently, Lindiwe. Other plays include Louder Faster, Bang the Drum Slowly, The Last Hurrah, Work Song: Three Views of Frank Lloyd Wright (with Jeffrey Hatcher), Moby Dick, The Only Thing and Speak American. Writing credits on Broadway include Magic/Bird, Bronx Bombers and Lombardi. His work has been produced in Japan and throughout the United States at theaters including The Huntington Theatre Company, L.A. Theatre Works, City Theatre of Pittsburgh, The Kennedy Center, Milwaukee Repertory Theater, Arizona Theatre Company, Madison Repertory Theatre, Kansas City Repertory Theatre and Crossroads Theatre Company. Eric has directed opera across the country and in internationally, but mostly at Minnesota Opera, where he directed premieres of The Grapes of Wrath, the Shining, Silent Night (2011 Pulitzer Prize) and The Fix (libretto also). His production of Steppenwolf's The Song of Jacob Zulu received six Tony® Award nominations, including one for best direction. Television writing credits include film Hamlet (featuring Campbell Scott, for Hallmark), Killing Reagan (NatGeo), and television shows Homecoming (WGA nomination), The Man in the High Castle (both on Amazon) and Swagger (Apple TV). He has directed documentary films featured on HBO, including A Note of Triumph (Academy Award), On Tiptoe (Academy Award nomination), and Studs Terkel: Listening to America (Emmy nomination). Eric had received a 2005 Princess Grace Statue Award for sustained artistic achievement, and is the Artistic Director of DKAF, an Arts Festival he founded in Door County Wisconsin.

Francis Guinan

Job Titles:
  • Ensemble Member

Frank Galati

Job Titles:
  • Ensemble Member
Frank Galati joined the Steppenwolf Theatre ensemble in 1985. He won two Tony Awards in 1990 for his adaptation and direction of Steppenwolf's production of The Grapes of Wrath on Broadway and was nominated for a Tony Award in 1998 for directing the musical Ragtime. Although Galati is known primarily as a director of epic plays and musicals (Steppenwolf's Homebody/Kabul, Broadway's Ragtime), he was an equally adept actor (Steppenwolf's The Drawer Boy, The Tempest) and adaptor (Academy Award nomination for Best Screenplay for The Accidental Tourist). Galati directed his adaptations of Murakami's after the quake (2005-2006) and Kafka on the Shore (2008) at Steppenwolf, along with his adaptation of E.L. Doctorow's The March (2012). His productions at the Goodman Theatre, where he was an associate director from 1986-2008, include The Visit, She Always Said Pablo, The Winter's Tale, The Good Person of Setzuan and Cry the Beloved Country. He was also an artistic associate at Asolo Repertory Theatre in Sarasota, Florida. Most recently, he directed Asolo Rep's 2022 world premiere musical Knoxville, which he adapted from James Agee's novel A Death in the Family. Earlier this year, he was inducted into the Theater Hall of Fame. Galati was also a professor emeritus in the Department of Performance Studies at Northwestern University. On May 8, 2023, family, friends and members of the theatre community from Chicago and beyond gathered at Steppenwolf Theatre to celebrate the life of Frank Galati. The memorial was co-hosted by Steppenwolf, Northwestern University, Northlight Theatre, Goodman Theatre and Asolo Repertory Theatre.

Gary Cole

Biography Gary Cole joined Steppenwolf after appearing in the landmark production of Balm in Gilead in 1985. He last appeared in both the London and Sydney productions of August: Osage County and also appeared off-Broadway in Steppenwolf's production of True West, directed by Gary Sinise. Other Steppenwolf productions include Closer, Sideman, Bang and Tracers. Gary was also a founding member of Remains Theatre Ensemble. Television and Film appearances include Veep, The Good Wife, Mercy Street, The West Wing, Office Space, A Simple Plan, One Hour Photo, Talladega Nights, Pineapple Express, Fatal Vision, Midnight Caller, American Gothic and The Brady Bunch Movie. Gary will star in Steppenwolf's production of Catch as Catch Can, which opens June 2020.

Glenn Davis

Job Titles:
  • Member of the Executive Committee
  • Trustee
  • Co - Artistic Director, Ensemble Member

Gloria Scoby

Job Titles:
  • Emeritus Trustee
  • Member of the Executive Committee

Gordon Murphy

Job Titles:
  • Member of the Executive Committee

Hart Davis Hart Wine

Job Titles:
  • Emeritus Trustee
  • Member of the Executive Committee
  • Founder - Chairman Emeritus

Helen Zell

Job Titles:
  • Member of the Executive Committee
  • Executive Director / Zell Family Foundation

High Pointe - Chief Compliance Officer

Job Titles:
  • Chief Compliance Officer
  • Member of the Executive Committee
  • Trustee

Ian Barford

Job Titles:
  • Ensemble Member

J. Robert Barr

Job Titles:
  • Emeritus Trustee
  • Member of the Executive Committee
  • Retired Partner / Sidley Austin LLP

James Vincent Meredith

Job Titles:
  • Ensemble Member
James Vincent Meredith credit: The Bluest Eye in Production Nobel Prize-winning author Toni Morrison's The Bluest Eye is a story about the tragic life of a young black girl in 1940's Ohio. Eleven year-old Pecola Breedlove wants nothing more than to be loved by her family and schoolmates. Instead, she faces constant ridicule and abuse. Date: October 06, 2006

Jeff Perry - Founder

Job Titles:
  • Co - Founder
  • Ensemble Member
Biography Jeff Perry is a co-founder of the Steppenwolf Theatre Company, and has acted and directed in over 40 Steppenwolf productions. Regional: Seagull, Streamers, Time of Your Life, Anna Christie, A Steady Rain. International: The Grapes of Wrath, August: Osage County. Television: Nash Bridges, Grey's Anatomy, Scandal, $1, Dirty John, Inventing Anna, Alaska Daily. Upcoming: Co-Producer The Steppenwolf Theatre Documentary. "I owe my life in art to the guidance of every teacher, artist, student and storytelling colleague I've been blessed to share time and space with."

Jeffrey Baumgartner

Fight Choreographer Jeffrey Baumgartner works with actors Bradley Mott and Kirk Anderson

Joel Moorman

Job Titles:
  • Credit

John H. Hart

Job Titles:
  • Emeritus Trustee
  • Member of the Executive Committee

John Mahoney

Job Titles:
  • Ensemble Member

John N. Fox, Jr

Job Titles:
  • Emeritus Trustee
  • Member of the Executive Committee
  • Retired Vice Chairman and Global Director / Deloitte

John Procaccino

Job Titles:
  • Coach Shea

John R. Walter

Job Titles:
  • Emeritus Trustee
  • Member of the Executive Committee
  • Chairman and Chief Executive Officer / ASHLIN Management Company

Jon Michael Hill

Job Titles:
  • Member of the Executive Committee
  • Ensemble Member

Jonathan Templeton

Job Titles:
  • Asst. Stage Manager

Josh Charles

Job Titles:
  • Kate Arrington and Ensemble Member Tracy Letts

K. Todd Freeman

Job Titles:
  • Ensemble Member

Karen Rodriguez

Job Titles:
  • Member of the Executive Committee
  • Ensemble Member

Kate Arrington

Job Titles:
  • Ensemble Member

Keating Crown

Job Titles:
  • Chairman of the Executive Committee

Kenneth J. Porrello

Job Titles:
  • Emeritus Trustee
  • Member of the Executive Committee
  • Executive Director / CEO Perspectives Program

Kirsten Fitzgerald

Rehearsal photos for Steppenwolf's world premiere production of Mary Page Marlowe, written by ensemble member Tracy Letts and directed by ensemble member Anna D. Shapiro. Mary Page Marlowe features ensemble members Ian Barford and Alan Wilder. Additional casting includes Blair Brown, Benicio Calderone, Stephen Cefalu, Jr., Carrie Coon, Amanda Drinkall, Jack Edwards, Laura T. Fisher, Kirsten Fitzgerald, Tess Frazer, Charlotte Freund, Keith D. Gallagher, Caroline Heffernan, Sandra Marquez, Annie Munch, Rebecca Spence, Ariana Venturi, Madeline Weinstein, Sebastian White and Gary Wilmes.

Larry D. Brady

Job Titles:
  • Member of the Executive Committee

Laurence Edwards

Job Titles:
  • Member of the Executive Committee

Laurie Metcalf

Job Titles:
  • Ensemble Member

Lawrence Block

Job Titles:
  • Emeritus Trustee
  • Member of the Executive Committee
  • Retired Partner / Schiff Hardin LLP

Lawrence M. Gill

Job Titles:
  • Emeritus Trustee
  • Member of the Executive Committee
  • Retired Attorney and Executive

Liz Kramer Lefkofsky

Job Titles:
  • Arundel Way Partner
  • Member of the Executive Committee
  • President / Lefkofsky Family Foundation

Lois Smith

Job Titles:
  • Ensemble Member

Luis Ibarra

Job Titles:
  • Credit

Lynn Lockwood Murphy

Job Titles:
  • Member of the Executive Committee
  • Executive Director / One Chicago Fund

Madeline Weinstein

Rehearsal photos for Steppenwolf's world premiere production of Mary Page Marlowe, written by ensemble member Tracy Letts and directed by ensemble member Anna D. Shapiro. Mary Page Marlowe features ensemble members Ian Barford and Alan Wilder. Additional casting includes Blair Brown, Benicio Calderone, Stephen Cefalu, Jr., Carrie Coon, Amanda Drinkall, Jack Edwards, Laura T. Fisher, Kirsten Fitzgerald, Tess Frazer, Charlotte Freund, Keith D. Gallagher, Caroline Heffernan, Sandra Marquez, Annie Munch, Rebecca Spence, Ariana Venturi, Madeline Weinstein, Sebastian White and Gary Wilmes.

Mariann Mayberry

Job Titles:
  • Ensemble Member

Mark Campbell

Job Titles:
  • Credit

Marlene Breslow-Blitstein

Job Titles:
  • Member of the Executive Committee
  • Trustee
  • Civic Leader

Martha Lavey

Job Titles:
  • Ensemble Member

MARY PAGE MARLOWE

Job Titles:
  • Production
Production photos of Steppenwolf's world-premiere production of Mary Page Marlowe, written by ensemble member Tracy Letts, and directed by ensemble member Anna D. Shapiro. The play features ensemble members Ian Barford and Alan Wilder.

Matt Hawkins

Job Titles:
  • Fight Choreographer

Matthew Shapiro

Job Titles:
  • Arundel Way Partner
  • Manager
  • Member of the Executive Committee

Meredith Bluhm-Wolf

Job Titles:
  • Member of the Executive Committee
  • Trustee
  • Principal / Lamb Partners

Merle Reskin

Job Titles:
  • Emeritus Trustee
  • Member of the Executive Committee
  • Civic Leader

Michael Cahan

Job Titles:
  • Emeritus Trustee
  • Member of the Executive Committee
  • Chairman and Chief Executive Officer / MAC Management Company, Inc

Michael W. Bender

Job Titles:
  • Member of the Executive Committee
  • Trustee
  • Retired Senior Partner

Moira Harris

Job Titles:
  • Ensemble Member

Molly Regan

Job Titles:
  • Ensemble Member

Nora Daley

Job Titles:
  • Member of the Executive Committee
  • Civic Leader

Pam MacKinnon

Job Titles:
  • Director

Paul Goodrich

Job Titles:
  • Member of the Executive Committee
  • Civic Leader

Racquel Harris

Job Titles:
  • Member of the Executive Committee
  • Trustee
  • Retired Business Executive

Randall K. Rowe

Job Titles:
  • Chairman of the Executive Committee
  • Emeritus Trustee
  • Chairman / Green Courte Partners, LLC

Rebecca L. Johnston

Job Titles:
  • Member of the Executive Committee
  • Trustee

Rebecca Spence

Rehearsal photos for Steppenwolf's world premiere production of Mary Page Marlowe, written by ensemble member Tracy Letts and directed by ensemble member Anna D. Shapiro. Mary Page Marlowe features ensemble members Ian Barford and Alan Wilder. Additional casting includes Blair Brown, Benicio Calderone, Stephen Cefalu, Jr., Carrie Coon, Amanda Drinkall, Jack Edwards, Laura T. Fisher, Kirsten Fitzgerald, Tess Frazer, Charlotte Freund, Keith D. Gallagher, Caroline Heffernan, Sandra Marquez, Annie Munch, Rebecca Spence, Ariana Venturi, Madeline Weinstein, Sebastian White and Gary Wilmes.

RED Card

Job Titles:
  • Membership

Rich Feitler - COO, President

Job Titles:
  • Chief Operating Officer
  • Member of the Executive Committee
  • President

Rick Snyder

Job Titles:
  • Ensemble Member

Ritu Dhingra

Job Titles:
  • Member of the Executive Committee
  • Trustee

Robert J. Greenebaum

Job Titles:
  • Member of the Executive Committee
  • Trustee
  • Executive Vice President / CRC Group

Robert S. Rivkin

Job Titles:
  • Arundel Way Partner
  • Member of the Executive Committee
  • Senior Vice President & General Counsel / United Airlines

Ronald J. Mallicoat

Job Titles:
  • Member of the Executive Committee
  • Market President and Managing Director - Wealth Management / the Northern Trust Company

Sally Murphy

Job Titles:
  • Ensemble Member

Sandra Delgado

Photos from Steppenwolf's production of The Motherf**ker with the Hat, written by Stephen Adly Guirgis. The Motherf**ker with the Hat is directed by ensemble member Anna D. Shapiro and features Sandra Delgado, Sandra Marquez, John Ortiz, Gary Perez and Jimmy Smits.

Sandra Marquez

Job Titles:
  • Arundel Way Partner
  • Member of the Executive Committee
  • Ensemble Member
Photos from Steppenwolf's production of The Motherf**ker with the Hat, written by Stephen Adly Guirgis. The Motherf**ker with the Hat is directed by ensemble member Anna D. Shapiro and features Sandra Delgado, Sandra Marquez, John Ortiz, Gary Perez and Jimmy Smits.

Sandy Shinner

Job Titles:
  • Director

Shannon Matesky

Job Titles:
  • Director and Ensemble Member Frank Galati and Will Allen

Stephen Cefalu

Rehearsal photos for Steppenwolf's world premiere production of Mary Page Marlowe, written by ensemble member Tracy Letts and directed by ensemble member Anna D. Shapiro. Mary Page Marlowe features ensemble members Ian Barford and Alan Wilder. Additional casting includes Blair Brown, Benicio Calderone, Stephen Cefalu, Jr., Carrie Coon, Amanda Drinkall, Jack Edwards, Laura T. Fisher, Kirsten Fitzgerald, Tess Frazer, Charlotte Freund, Keith D. Gallagher, Caroline Heffernan, Sandra Marquez, Annie Munch, Rebecca Spence, Ariana Venturi, Madeline Weinstein, Sebastian White and Gary Wilmes.

Sterling Bay

Job Titles:
  • Member of the Executive Committee
  • Principal

Susan O. Berghoef

Job Titles:
  • Member of the Executive Committee
  • Trustee
  • President / the Orlebeke Foundation

Susan Stone - Chief Legal Officer, SVP

Job Titles:
  • General Counsel
  • Member of the Executive Committee
  • SVP
  • Trustee

Tarell Alvin McCraney

Job Titles:
  • Arundel Way Partner
  • Member of the Executive Committee
  • Ensemble Member

Taron Patton

Taron Patton credit: The Bluest Eye in Production Nobel Prize-winning author Toni Morrison's The Bluest Eye is a story about the tragic life of a young black girl in 1940's Ohio. Eleven year-old Pecola Breedlove wants nothing more than to be loved by her family and schoolmates. Instead, she faces constant ridicule and abuse. Date: October 06, 2006

Terry Kinney

Job Titles:
  • Ensemble Member

Tess Frazer

Rehearsal photos for Steppenwolf's world premiere production of Mary Page Marlowe, written by ensemble member Tracy Letts and directed by ensemble member Anna D. Shapiro. Mary Page Marlowe features ensemble members Ian Barford and Alan Wilder. Additional casting includes Blair Brown, Benicio Calderone, Stephen Cefalu, Jr., Carrie Coon, Amanda Drinkall, Jack Edwards, Laura T. Fisher, Kirsten Fitzgerald, Tess Frazer, Charlotte Freund, Keith D. Gallagher, Caroline Heffernan, Sandra Marquez, Annie Munch, Rebecca Spence, Ariana Venturi, Madeline Weinstein, Sebastian White and Gary Wilmes.

Tim Hopper

Job Titles:
  • Ensemble Member

Tina Landau

Job Titles:
  • Ensemble Member

Tom Irwin

Job Titles:
  • Ensemble Member

Usman Ally

Job Titles:
  • Director

William H. Plummer

Job Titles:
  • Member of the Executive Committee

William L. Atwell

Job Titles:
  • Member of the Executive Committee

Yasen Peyankov

Job Titles:
  • Arundel Way Partner
  • Member of the Executive Committee
  • Ensemble Member