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Capital Stage’s mission is to entertain, engage and challenge our audience with bold, thought provoking theatre.
THINGS TO KNOW
COVID-19 SAFETY:
Visit our COVID-19 Safety Protocols & Procedures Page to stay up to date on our Health & Safety requirements and recommendations.
VIDEO/PHOTOS:
Recording and photography of any kind are prohibited at Capital Stage during the performance.
CELL PHONES:
Patrons are asked to turn communication devices off upon entering the theatre.
LATE SEATING & RE-SEATING:
Due to the design of our theatre, we cannot guarantee seating for late arrivals or for patrons who leave the theatre during the performance. As a courtesy to our artists and our audiences, late arrivals will be seated in a suitable location by our staff if possible and at the appropriate intervals.
REFRESHMENTS:
Only concession items purchased in the Wine & Dessert Bar are allowed in the theatre, patio and lobby areas. Yes, you can bring your drinks and snacks into the theatre!
CHILDREN:
Capital Stage is noted for bringing intimate bold productions to our region and we encourage young adults to experience a live performance. Children age sixteen and up are welcome at Capital Stage unless specifically noted in the production’s description.
WHEELCHAIR SEATING:
Seating locations at Capital Stage for patrons using wheelchairs or with limited mobility are located in the first row. Tickets for these seats may be purchased in person or by calling the Box Office at 916-995-5464. Please call ahead to notify the staff.
RESTROOMS:
Restroom facilities are located in the lounge behind the Wine & Dessert Bar.
INFORMATION:
Brochures and information about upcoming Capital Stage productions and events are available in the box office or by visiting capstage.org.
Capital Stage is a member of Actors' Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States.
Capital Stage is a member of Theatre Communications Group (TCG), the national organization for the American theatre.
Capital Stage is a member of the National New Play Network, the country’s alliance of leading nonprofit theaters that champion the development, production and continued life of new plays.
Capital Stage is a member of Blue Star Theatres, offering discounts to Military personnel, Military family members, and Veterans.

SDC is the theatrical union that unites, empowers, and protects professional Stage Directors and Choreographers throughout the United States.
Cast
Creative Team
Tony Meneses
Dena Martinez
Michael Stevenson
Keith Riedell
Tony Gabrielson
Melissa Jernigan*
Erika Placencia
Eric Broadwater
Patrick O'Reilly
Yasmine Salmeron
Rebecca A. Valentino
Jacob Gutierrez Montoya
Ed Lee
Kimberly Taketa
Karen Vance
Samantha McLean Haas
Nicole C. Limón
Special Thanks
AB540 and Undocumented Student Center at UC Davis
Joe Bertolucci, Affordable Heating & Air, Inc.
Donna Chipps
Di Arie Vineyard & Winery
Richard Falcon
Jim Hensley, President Abbey Flooring, Inc.
Robert Mandelson
Oak Park Brewing Company
Shirlee Tully
UC Davis Dept. of Theatre and Dance
Production Staff
Director - DENA MARTINEZ
Production & Company Manager - TONY GABRIELSON
Technical Director - CALEB JONES
Lead Carpenter - CONOR WOODS
Carpenter/Technician - ANDREW FRIDAE
Scenic Designer - ERIC BROADWATER
Scenic Charge Artist - SAMANTHA McLEAN HAAS
Choreographer - JACOB GUTIERREZ MONTOYA
Sound Designer & Engineer - ED LEE
Lighting Designer - PATRICK O'REILLY
Lead Electrician - ANTONIO JIMENEZ
Electricians - EUNICE KIM, ISAIAH LEEPER
Stage Manager - MELISSA JERNIGAN*
Assistant Stage Managers - ERIKA PLACENCIA, JOHNNY MONIZ
Properties Designer - KIMBERLY TAKETA
Fight Choreographer - KAREN VANCE
Costume Designer - Yasmine Salmeron
Costume Consultant - REBECCA A. VALENTINO
Build Crew - ANDREW FRIDAE, SUNNY MACKEY, CONOR WOODS
Painter - ALEXANDRIA XIONG
BIAPOC Liaison - RICHARD FALCON
Dramaturg & Intimacy Coordinator - NICOLE C. LIMÓN
Infection Control Manager - ELIJAH PETERS
Graphic Designer/Webmaster - MISTY MCDOWELL
Photographer - CHARR CRAIL
^ Capital Stage Apprentice | * Member Actors' Equity Association
Dramaturgy
Read the Dramaturgy Packet for THE HOMBRES
Meet the Company
Ryan Perez Adame*
L.A. credits: DURANGO 66 (Téatro Linea de Sombra/REDCAT), CROWD OUT (Disney Concert Hall), ELIOTT: A SOLDIER’S FUGUE (Autry Museum), ANTIGONE (Disney Modular Theater), HEDDA GABLER (Theater E407). Local credits: THE CONFERENCE OF THE BIRDS (B Street), I LOVE YOU, YOU’RE PERFECT...(Sierra Rep), THE DROWSY CHAPERONE, NUNSENSE: A-MEN!. A former politico and nonprofit executive, he earned his MFA in Acting from CalArts, co-founded “The Pinkys” an all-BIPOC performance group with original work selected for the Edmonton and Hollywood Fringe Festivals, and is an Adjunct Professor at Cosumnes River College, Affiliate Artist at Emory University, and proud AEA member. @ryanperezadame
Nestor Campos, Jr.*
Nestor Campos, Jr. is thrilled to return to Capital Stage in this production of THE HOMBRES where he was last seen in BETWEEN RIVERSIDE AND CRAZY. A graduate of Solano College Actor Training Program he dedicates his performance to the memory and legacy of his beloved teacher, mentor and friend Carla Spindt. Most notably he has appeared in ON AN OPEN FLAME, DIA DE LOS CUENTOS and A CHRISTMAS CAROL at B Street Theatre: SUNSETS AND MARGARITAS at Theatreworks; ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO’S NEST and THE FOREIGNER at Solano Repertory Theatre; and DRACULA at Solano College Theatre. Enjoy the show and Namaste!
Jeremy Kahn*
Jeremy Kahn (he/him) returns to Capital Stage where he previously appeared in BAD JEWS in 2017. Other work includes productions with American Conservatory Theater, Berkeley Repertory Theatre, Long Wharf Theatre, Theatreworks, Marin Theatre Company, San Diego Repertory Theatre, Center REPertory Company, Magic Theatre, Aurora Theatre Company, San Francisco Playhouse, Ensemble Theatre Company, and Shotgun Players. His film/television work includes: "Looking" (HBO), "Unleashed", "Love is Love is Love", "The Etruscan Smile" and "Dirt". Jeremy has performed as a motion capture artist on several releases of NBA2K. He has a B.F.A from The Theatre School at DePaul University.
Elio Gutierrez
Elio Gutiérrez-Montoya is an actor and director living in the Sacramento area and is delighted to be working with Capital Stage to bring you this production of THE HOMBRES by Tony Meneses. More often, he works with artistic community organizations like the Latino Center for Art and Culture and Sacramento Contemporary Dance Theatre to produce work that uplift underrepresented populations and community-based efforts. His most recent directing credit was THE WIZARD OF OZ, at the Sophia, Home of the B Street Theatre. As an actor, he most recently was in IN THE HEIGHTS, at the Woodland Opera House. Love to his cast, production staff, Dena, Jacob, Alondra, and family.
Angel Rodriguez
Angel Rodriguez is a Sacramento-based artist. He is extremely grateful and excited to make his Capital Stage debut with this incredible production. Angel has been able to step into the shoes of many magical roles including Usnavi in IN THE HEIGHTS, Rene in LYDIA, and Juan in LA PASTORELA DE SACRAMENTO. He has had the honor to work with many local artistic organizations including Teatro Espejo, Latino Center of Arts & Culture, Teatro Nagual, Matriarchy Theater, Davis Shakespeare, and B Street. Angel holds a B.A. in Theatre from Sacramento State. Follow him along @a_rod719
Tony Meneses
Tony Meneses was born in Guadalajara, Mexico, and raised in Albuquerque and Dallas. His plays include Guadalupe in the Guest Room and The Women of Padilla, which both had world premieres at Two River Theatre. He’s an alum of the Soho Rep Writer/Director Lab, Ars Nova Play Group, the Sundance Institute Playwrights Retreat at Ucross, Playwrights Realm Writing Fellowship, Youngblood, and has been previously developed at the LARK Playwrights’ Week and the Berkeley Rep Ground Floor. He’s a two-time recipient of the Kennedy Center Latinx Playwriting Award, is published by Dramatists Play Service, and is currently under commission from the Denver Center and Two River Theatre. MFA: Iowa Playwrights Workshop. BA: The University of Texas at Austin. He is currently in the Lila Acheson Wallace Playwrights Program at the Juilliard School.
Dena Martinez
Dena Martinez has worked as an actor and director for Capital Stage. She directed THE ROOMMATE and 2 seasons for the Playwrights Revolution and played the role of Church Lady in BETWEEN RIVERSIDE AND CRAZY, Karen in AUGUST: OSAGE COUNTY and Maria in MR. BURNS, A POST-ELECTRIC PLAY. Directing credits elsewhere include: LA PASTORELLA, At the Crest Theater for Latino Center for Art and Culture; MANZI, THE STORY OF CESAR CHAVEZ, The Bay Area Childrens Theater; THE PRAYING MANTIS, City Lights Theater; and directed over many years for The Marsh and Vector Theater Co. She was part of the Directing Team for LOVE IS A DREAM HOUSE IN LOREN with Shotgun Players and Marcus Gardley. She has also directed 16 years at the Sierra Institute for Arts and Music where she runs the theater arts program and was Artistic Director of Latina Theater Lab in San Francisco, which she founded. Dena was a Casting Director for The Speakeasy SF, the Bay Area Playwrights Foundation, SF Playhouse, Cal Shakes, The Jewish Theater of SF and for Shotgun Players. She has worked both on camera and on stage and has voice over experience with such names as Pixar and Zoetrope/Coppola Studios. She has toured nationally, with The San Francisco Mime Troupe, Culture Clash, and with the acclaimed El Teatro Campesino. Her many theater credits include: leading roles at Arizona Theater Co. Denver Center Theater Company, St Louis Rep, Marin Theater Company, San Jose Rep., San Jose Stage, B St Theater, Magic Theater, Theaterworks, PCPA, Pacific Rep and Shotgun Players. Dena Martinez is a Talent Agent with Cast Images Talent Agency.
Michael Stevenson
Keith Riedell
Tony Gabrielson
Melissa Jernigan*
Melissa most recently worked at Capital Stage on THE CHINESE LADY, THE ROYALE, THE LIFESPAN OF A FACT, PASS OVER, MISS BENNET and HOLD THESE TRUTHS, and has been stage managing at Capital Stage since 2016. Some of her other favorites include VIETGONE, THE NETHER, AN OCTOROON, AND STUPID F##KING BIRD. Other theatrical credits include Production Assisting on Broadway’s LENNON, Off-Broadway: FELA! the Lagos Tour, David Cromer’s OUR TOWN, John Leguizamo: A WORK IN PROGRESS, BEAUTY OF THE FATHER at Manhattan Theatre Club, BREATH & IMAGINATION at Hartford Stage, OUR TOWN starring Helen Hunt at The Broad Theatre in Santa Monica and THE LASSO OF TRUTH at Marin Theatre Company. This past year she was a sub stage manager on Harry Potter and the Cursed Child in SF. She is a proud Equity Member. When she’s not inside the stage management booth Melissa enjoys spending time with her Husband and two sons.
Erika Placencia
Eric Broadwater
Patrick O'Reilly
Yasmine Salmeron
Rebecca A. Valentino
Jacob Gutierrez Montoya
Ed Lee
Kimberly Taketa
Karen Vance
Samantha McLean Haas
Nicole C. Limón
ACTORS’ EQUITY ASSOCIATION (AEA)
Founded in 1913, this union represents more than 45,000 actors and stage managers in the United States. Equity seeks to advance, promote and foster the art of live theatre as an essential component of our society. Equity negotiates wages and working conditions, providing a wide range of benefits, including health and pension plans. AEA is a member of the AFL-CIO, and is affiliated with FIA, an international organization of performing arts unions. The Equity emblem is our mark of excellence.
Capital Stage Staff
MICHAEL STEVENSON - Artistic Director
KEITH RIEDELL - Managing Director
KIRK BLACKINTON - Development Manager
TONY GABRIELSON - Production & Company Manager
MISTY MCDOWELL - Marketing Manager
AALIYAH PETERS - Audience Services Manager
CALEB JONES - Technical Director
CONOR WOODS - Lead Carpenter
ED LEE - Resident Sound Designer & Engineer
ANDREW FRIDAE - Carpenter, Technician
LOGAN HELLER – Box Office Associate, Apprentice Coordinator, Education Manager
CECILIA CASTILLO JUAREZ - Concessions & Box Office Associate
AVERY HERSEK - Box Office Associate
JAMIE JONES, PETER MOHRMANN, GAIL RUSSELL, JANIS STEVENS – Associate Artists
ELIJAH PETERS - Infection Control Manager, Admin Assistant
Capital Stage Board Members
Chastity E. Benson
California State Association of Counties
Dan Brunner, Treasurer
Arts Patron
Melissa Conner
Seed Communications Design
Kathryn E. Doi
Feldesman Tucker Leifer Fidell LLP
Sherry Hartel Haus
Downey Brand
Steve Koonce
Arts Patron
Kris Martin
Arts Patron
Kristi Quesada Mathisen
Sacramento Country Day School
Lori Abbott Moreland
Arts Patron
Vince Sales
Everyday Impact Consulting
Mike Tentis, Board President
University of the Pacific
Peggy Wheeler
California Hospital Association
Board Emeritus:
Stephanie Gularte, Founding Artistic Director
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Peter Mohrmann, Co-founder
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Jonathan Williams, Co-Founder
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Clif McFarland
Mitchell Chadwick
Arlen Orchard
SMUD
Julie Stark
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