“Under the greenwood tree… “
― William Shakespeare, As You Like It

Photo by Russell Johnson | Left to right: Suzie Hicks (Rosalind);
Tina Traboulsi (Celia); Amir Ghazi Moradi (Orlando)
Presenting Our 2025 Season | Anniversary Season!
William Shakespeare’s
As You LIke It
Directed by Doyle Ott
Come join us!
August 9 to September 1, 20254
Saturdays, Sundays and Labor Day Monday
All shows at 2:00 PM
Old Mill Park Amphitheatre | Mill Valley, CA
Free! No tickets or reservations.
Special Mill Valley Anniversary Celebration on Labor Day September 1st
All Showtimes at 2:00 PM
Saturday, August 9
Sunday, August 10
Saturday, August 16
Sunday, August 17
Saturday, August 23
Sunday, August 24
Saturday, August 30
Sunday, August 31
Monday, September 1
Cast featuring:
Euan Ashley, Greg Brockbank, Ellen Brooks, Bucky Brynjegard-Bialik, Heather Cherry, David Cole, Sydnie Crumrine-Thomsen, Amir Ghazi Moradi, Diego Hardy, Suzie Hicks, Rachel Ka’iulani Kennealy, Thomas Peterson, Marianne Shine, Daniel Silverman, Ron Talbot, Tina Traboulsi
Production Team:
Doyle Ott — Director
Lindsey Abbott — Assistant Director
Diane Pickell-Gore — Stage Manager
Lisa Immel — Assistant Stage Manager
J.J. Van Name – Text Coach
Steve Coleman — Set Designer
Kevin Dunning — Build Captain
Don Clark — Music Director
Robert Horek — Costumer
Peter Bradbury — Dramaturg
Nic Meredith — Treasury
Michele Delattre — Artistic Director
Mark Shepard — Graphic Design
Greg Wilker — Publicity/Website
Band:
Don Clark
Michele Delattre
Jo Lusk
Hal Hughes
Director’s Notes
As You Like It is a play about exile, the challenges and rewards of living outside the centers of power and knowledge–and the self-knowledge and healing that emanate from Bohemia, symbolized here by the Forest of Arden in Shakespeare’s home county.
This production will lean into the dangers of exile, including the need to escape and to stay hidden, the tension between the need to trust strangers and not knowing whom to trust. As the broken exiles learn to heal, shepherds and farmers reclaim the dignity of their craft and a tyrant Duke is transformed, emerging like a prayer for the wisdom the people deserve in a ruler.
In design, staging and music, we will pay homage to the Bohemian ideals that Northern California—and particularly, Mill Valley—have represented for 125 years.
Doyle Ott
PRODUCTION SPONSORS
(We couldn’t do it without you!)
Harbor Point Charitable Foundation
Tiana Wimmer & Warren Leiden
Mill Valley Arts Commission
Mill Valley Parks and Recreation Department
Church of Our Saviour in Mill Valley
Mill Valley Market
THANK YOU!
Davis Charitable Giving Account Fund
College of Marin Drama/Theatre Arts Department
Marin Theatre Company
Mill Valley Library
Shakesperience!
Masquers’ Playhouse
Hugh and Elizabeth Fullerton
Jennifer MacCready
Christopher Timossi
Sherry and Don Ladig