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February 10 - 20, 2016 , The Helen

CWRU/CPH MFA Acting Program

The Two Gentlemen of Verona

written by William Shakespeare
directed by Paul Mullins

The CWRU/CPH MFA Acting Program Class of 2016 takes their final bow in Shakespeare’s rollicking comedy that tackles fidelity, shifting loyalties, and love run amok. When two young men fall in love with the same woman, their lifelong friendship hangs in the balance. Along the way, you’ll meet idiosyncratic servants, a runaway woman disguised as a man, domineering fathers, outlaws, and theatre’s most famous—and disobedient—dog.

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From left to right: Alec Hynes (Proteus) and Katie O. Solomon (Julia/Outlaw). Photo Credit: Roger Mastroianni.

From left to right: Kathryn Metzger (Silvia/Pantina/Outlaw) and Katie O. Solomon (Julia/Outlaw). Photo Credit: Roger Mastroianni.

Katie O. Solomon (Julia/Outlaw). Photo Credit: Roger Mastroianni.

From left to right: Peter Hargrave (Run Crew/MFA Class of 2018), Lavour Addison (Run Crew/MFA Class of 2018), Alec Hynes (Proteus), and Nick Barbato (Speed/Thurio). Photo Credit: Roger Mastroianni.

From left to right: Kathryn Metzger (Silvia/Pantina/Outlaw), Katie O. Solomon (Julia/Outlaw), and Megan King (Lucetta/Outlaw). Photo Credit: Roger Mastroianni.

From left to right: Megan King (Lucetta/Outlaw), Katie O. Solomon (Julia/Outlaw), and Kathryn Metzger (Silvia/Pantina/Outlaw). Photo Credit: Roger Mastroianni.

From left to right: Jeremiah Clapp (Duke/Antonio/Eglamour), Alec Hynes (Proteus), and Nick Barbato (Speed/Thurio). Photo Credit: Roger Mastroianni.

From left to right: Rickie McDowell (Launce/Host) and Nick Barbato (Speed/Thurio). Photo Credit: Roger Mastroianni.

From left to right: Jay Ben Markson (Valentine) and Jeremiah Clapp (Duke/Antonio/Eglamour). Photo Credit: Roger Mastroianni.

From left to right: Katie O. Solomon (Julia/Outlaw) and Megan King (Lucetta/Outlaw). Photo Credit: Roger Mastroianni.

From left to right: Nick Barbato (Speed/Thurio), Rickie McDowell (Launce/Host) and Queenie (Crab the Dog). Photo Credit: Roger Mastroianni.

From left to right: Rickie McDowell (Launce/Host), Queenie (Crab the Dog), and Nick Barbato (Speed/Thurio). Photo Credit: Roger Mastroianni.

From left to right: Rickie McDowell (Launce/Host) and Queenie (Crab the Dog). Photo Credit: Roger Mastroianni.

From left to right: Alec Hynes (Proteus) and Katie O. Solomon (Julia/Outlaw). Photo Credit: Roger Mastroianni.

From left to right: Jay Ben Markson (Valentine) and Kathryn Metzger (Silvia/Pantina/Outlaw). Photo Credit: Roger Mastroianni.

From left to right: Nick Barbato (Speed/Thurio) and Jay Ben Markson (Valentine). Photo Credit: Roger Mastroianni.

From left to right: Kathryn Metzger (Silvia/Pantina/Outlaw) and Jeremiah Clapp (Duke/Antonio/Eglamour). Photo Credit: Roger Mastroianni.

Katie O. Solomon (Julia/Outlaw). Photo Credit: Roger Mastroianni.

Artists

Nick Barbato

Nick Barbato

(Speed/Thurio) Nick Barbato has appeared at The Cleveland Play House in The Little Foxes, The Crucible, and as an understudy in A Christmas Story. His CWRU/CPH MFA Acting Program credits include The Two Gentlemen of Verona, The Philadelphia Story, The Three Sisters and Too True to Be Good. Other more(Speed/Thurio) Nick Barbato has appeared at The Cleveland Play House in The Little Foxes, The Crucible, and as an understudy in A Christmas Story. His CWRU/CPH MFA Acting Program credits include The Two Gentlemen of Verona, The Philadelphia Story, The Three Sisters and Too True to Be Good. Other credits include: Violins of Hope in collaboration with The Cleveland Orchestra, The Upright Citizens Brigade (NYC), The Ohio Shakespeare Festival, and many commercials and industrial films. He is originally from Syracuse, NY where he received his Bachelor's Degree at Le Moyne College.

Jeremiah Clapp

Jeremiah Clapp

(Duke/Antonio/Eglamour) Jeremiah Clapp appeared at Cleveland Play House in Rebecca Gilman's Luna Gale, The Crucible, and Clybourne Park. He’s also appeared in the staged readings of Grand Concourse, and Ken Ludwig’s A Comedy of Tenors during CPH’s New Ground Festival. His CWRU/CPH MFA Acting Program credits include The Two more(Duke/Antonio/Eglamour) Jeremiah Clapp appeared at Cleveland Play House in Rebecca Gilman's Luna Gale, The Crucible, and Clybourne Park. He’s also appeared in the staged readings of Grand Concourse, and Ken Ludwig’s A Comedy of Tenors during CPH’s New Ground Festival. His CWRU/CPH MFA Acting Program credits include The Two Gentlemen of Verona, The Philadelphia Story, The Three Sisters, Too True To Be Good and the first ever workshop of Utopia, Minnesota by Meg Miroshnik. Other credits include Allies (Baltimore Center Stage video series My America Too); The Violins of Hope (The Cleveland Orchestra/CPH); Much Ado About Nothing, Henry V (Ohio Shakespeare Festival); Virginia Woolf's Orlando (New World Performance Lab). A native of Houston, TX with a B.A. from Texas A&M - Corpus Christi, he's an alumnus of New York City's Stella Adler Studio of Acting Anton Chekhov Summer Intensive, has studied in Italy with NWPL and at the Workcenter of Jerzy Grotowski and Thomas Richards and is a proud member of Actors' Equity Association.

Alec Hynes

Alec Hynes

(Proteus) Regional credits include: The Crucible, understudy in the Ken Ludwig’s world premiere of A Comedy of Tenors (Cleveland Play House), The Violins of Hope (CPH/Cleveland Orchestra collaboration), The Cripple of Inishmaan, The Diary of Anne Frank, The Two Gentlemen of Verona (Riverside Theatre), and the world premiere of more(Proteus) Regional credits include: The Crucible, understudy in the Ken Ludwig’s world premiere of A Comedy of Tenors (Cleveland Play House), The Violins of Hope (CPH/Cleveland Orchestra collaboration), The Cripple of Inishmaan, The Diary of Anne Frank, The Two Gentlemen of Verona (Riverside Theatre), and the world premiere of The Toymaker’s War (Working Group Theatre). With CWRU/CPH: The Philadelphia Story, The Three Sisters, The Two Gentlemen of Verona, Too True to be Good. Alec holds an MFA in Acting from CWRU/CPH, and graduated Cornell College with a Bachelor of Special Studies in Religions, Performance Studies, and Theatre.

Megan King

Megan King

(Lucetta/Outlaw) was most recently seen on Cleveland Play House's stage in Luna Gale as Karlie Quinn. Other CPH credits include: The Little Foxes, The Crucible and an understudy for A Christmas Story. She is proud to be a recent graduate of the CWRU/CPH MFA Acting Program's class of 2016 more(Lucetta/Outlaw) was most recently seen on Cleveland Play House's stage in Luna Gale as Karlie Quinn. Other CPH credits include: The Little Foxes, The Crucible and an understudy for A Christmas Story. She is proud to be a recent graduate of the CWRU/CPH MFA Acting Program's class of 2016 and her credits from the program include: The Philadelphia Story, The Three Sisters, Too True to Be Good and Two Gentlemen of Verona. Undergraduate credits include: Dromnium, a devised movement piece, which won seven national awards from The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, as well as God of Carnage and The Three Sisters. Megan is a class of 2013 graduate from the University of Arkansas at Fort Smith with her B.A. in Theatre Performance. She also holds an Associates of Fine Arts Degree from Arkansas State University Beebe.

Jay Ben Markson

Jay Ben Markson

(Valentine) Jay Ben Markson most recently understudied Cliff in Austin Pendleton's production of Luna Gale at Cleveland Play House. Other roles at CPH: Ezekiel Cheever (The Crucible, dir. Laura Kepley); Violins of Hope (co-pro with Cleveland Symphony Orchestra). Other regional credits: Our Town (Huntington Theatre Company, dir. David Cromer); more(Valentine) Jay Ben Markson most recently understudied Cliff in Austin Pendleton's production of Luna Gale at Cleveland Play House. Other roles at CPH: Ezekiel Cheever (The Crucible, dir. Laura Kepley); Violins of Hope (co-pro with Cleveland Symphony Orchestra). Other regional credits: Our Town (Huntington Theatre Company, dir. David Cromer); Mrs. Whitney (Merrimack Repertory Theatre, dir. Kyle Fabel). CWRU/CPH MFA Acting Program productions: Valentine (Two Gentlemen of Verona, dir. Paul Mullins), Sandy (The Philadelphia Story), Kulygin (The Three Sisters) and The Microbe/The Elder (Too True to Be Good). Jay Ben is Associate Artistic Director of MaineStage Shakespeare, in Kennebunk, Maine; credits there include Cassius, Macbeth, Touchstone, Mercutio, and Puck.

Rickie McDowell

Rickie McDowell

(Launce/Host) Rickie McDowell was recently seen on the Cleveland Play House stage as Herrick in The Crucible and was a part of the A Christmas Story team understudying “The Old Man”. Rickie comes from Detroit, Michigan with a Bachelors in Performing Arts and a concentration in Comprehensive Communications from more(Launce/Host) Rickie McDowell was recently seen on the Cleveland Play House stage as Herrick in The Crucible and was a part of the A Christmas Story team understudying “The Old Man”. Rickie comes from Detroit, Michigan with a Bachelors in Performing Arts and a concentration in Comprehensive Communications from Eastern Michigan University. His theatre credits from the CWRU/CPH MFA Acting Program include The Two Gentlemen of Verona, The Philadelphia Story, The Three Sisters and Too True to Be Good. Rickie also possesses an array of experience in film, which includes appearing in episodes of Lee Martin's The Midnight Hour, and producing/directing short dramas.

Kathryn Metzger

Kathryn Metzger

(Sylvia/Panthino/Outlaw) Kathryn Metzger received her Bachelor of Arts in Theater Arts and English from Case Western Reserve University. Kathryn most recently appeared in CPH’s production of The Crucible, as well as understudying both CPH productions of Ken Ludwig’s Comedy of Tenors and A Christmas Story. CWRU/CPH MFA Acting Program more(Sylvia/Panthino/Outlaw) Kathryn Metzger received her Bachelor of Arts in Theater Arts and English from Case Western Reserve University. Kathryn most recently appeared in CPH’s production of The Crucible, as well as understudying both CPH productions of Ken Ludwig’s Comedy of Tenors and A Christmas Story. CWRU/CPH MFA Acting Program credits include Two Gentlemen of Verona, The Philadelphia Story, The Three Sisters and Too True to Be Good. She has also appeared in Island Stage Left’s production of The Taming of the Shrew. While an undergraduate at CWRU, Kathryn appeared in the CWRU/CPH MFA Acting Program’s production of The Winter’s Tale, directed by Geoff Bullen, Associate Director at RADA, as well as numerous other productions, including Les Liaisons Dangereuses, Top Girls, and The Heidi Chronicles. Kathryn is a proud alumna of the British American Drama Academy and is currently working towards her certification with the Great Lakes Michael Chekhov Consortium.

Katie O.  Solomon

Katie O. Solomon

(Julia/Outlaw) Katie O. Solomon made her Cleveland Play House debut this fall as Abigail Williams in The Crucible. She has appeared in Cleveland Play House’s New Ground Theatre Festival reading of Grand Concourse directed by Kip Fagen and in the CWRU/CPH MFA Acting Program productions of The Two Gentlemen more(Julia/Outlaw) Katie O. Solomon made her Cleveland Play House debut this fall as Abigail Williams in The Crucible. She has appeared in Cleveland Play House’s New Ground Theatre Festival reading of Grand Concourse directed by Kip Fagen and in the CWRU/CPH MFA Acting Program productions of The Two Gentlemen of Verona, The Philadelphia Story, The Three Sisters and Too True to Be Good. She is a Baltimore native and graduated from Towson University's Theatre Program with a concentration in performance. Other Baltimore credits include Everyman Theatre, WordBridge Playwrights Laboratory and ARTscape.

Michael Boll

(Lighting Designer) is a Cleveland-based Lighting Designer. His Cleveland Play House designs include Where Did We Sit on the Bus?, Pipeline, Native Gardens, An Iliad, The Invisible Hand, The Good Peaches, The Little Foxes, Venus in Fur, Every Good Boy Deserves Favor, In the Next Room or the more(Lighting Designer) is a Cleveland-based Lighting Designer. His Cleveland Play House designs include Where Did We Sit on the Bus?, Pipeline, Native Gardens, An Iliad, The Invisible Hand, The Good Peaches, The Little Foxes, Venus in Fur, Every Good Boy Deserves Favor, In the Next Room or the vibrator play, and Stew and the Negro Problem. Productions with the CWRU/CPH MFA Acting Program include Macbeth, Metamorphoses, The Winter's Tale, An Orchard, and Angels in America: Millennium Approaches. Other Cleveland lighting design work includes Cleveland Public Theatre, Karamu House, Cain Park, Cleveland Museum of Art, Dobama Theatre and Beck Center for the Arts. Off-Broadway credits include The Moliere Cycle (Classic Stage Company), Songs for a New World (George Street Playhouse), Dog Sees God (SoHo Playhouse) and The Moonlight Room (Associate Lighting Designer, Beckett Theatre). His work has also been seen at the N.Y. Fringe Festival, La MaMa E.T.C., HERE Arts Center, and Yale Cabaret.

Donald Carrier

Donald Carrier

(Associate Director, CWRU/CPH MFA Acting Program) most recently directed The Liar for the MFA Program, Othello at Texas Shakespeare Festival, Ellis Island: The Dream of America for The Cleveland Orchestra and Doubt for the Beck Center. For the CWRU/CPH MFA Acting Program, he has also directed Passage, Fifth of more(Associate Director, CWRU/CPH MFA Acting Program) most recently directed The Liar for the MFA Program, Othello at Texas Shakespeare Festival, Ellis Island: The Dream of America for The Cleveland Orchestra and Doubt for the Beck Center. For the CWRU/CPH MFA Acting Program, he has also directed Passage, Fifth of July, Clybourne Park, The Misanthrope, Too True to Be Good, and The Violins of Hope. Other directing includes Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, Seminar, and Really Really (Beck Center for the Arts); and Becky Shaw (Dobama Theatre). Other selected directing credits include The Crucible, The Two Gentlemen of Verona, Twelfth Night, As You Like It, Habeas Corpus, The Pirates of Penzance, and Oh! What a Lovely War. He has appeared at Cleveland Play House in Shakespeare in Love; All the Way; Luna Gale; The Crucible; The Little Foxes; Yentl; In the Next Room, or the vibrator play; Ten Chimneys; Noises Off; and Lincolnesque. Regional credits include The National Arts Center, Notre Dame Shakespeare Festival, Great Lakes Theater, The Studio Theatre, The Shakespeare Theatre, The Wilma Theater, The Huntington Theatre, The Intiman Theatre, and Chicago Shakespeare Theater. He spent nine seasons at the Stratford Festival, three seasons at the Old Globe, and two seasons at the Shaw Festival. Television/Film: Guns, The Time Traveler’s Wife, The Passion of Ayn Rand, and Dead by Monday. Don is a proud Lunt/Fontanne Fellow and is the Director of CWRU/CPH MFA Acting Program.

Esther M. Haberlen

(Costume Designer) has credits with the CWRU/CPH MFA Acting Program that include The Misanthrope, Too True to Be Good, The Two Gentlemen of Verona and last season's Passage. Her scores of theater and opera design credits range with companies as diverse as Great Lakes Theater, Idaho Shakespeare Festival, Lake more(Costume Designer) has credits with the CWRU/CPH MFA Acting Program that include The Misanthrope, Too True to Be Good, The Two Gentlemen of Verona and last season's Passage. Her scores of theater and opera design credits range with companies as diverse as Great Lakes Theater, Idaho Shakespeare Festival, Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival, Dobama Theatre, Cleveland Opera Theater, Cleveland Institute of Music, Chagrin Valley Performing Arts Academy, Willoughby Fine Arts Association, Cleveland Public Theatre, and the Baldwin Wallace University Conservatory of Music. Esther holds a BFA in theater production and design from the State University of New York (Fredonia), and also worked as a costume technician at Pittsburgh Civic Light Opera, Pittsburgh Public Theater, and The Chautauqua Conservatory. Esther is costume shop director for GLT and its sister theatres, Idaho Shakespeare Festival and Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival. A native of Syracuse, New York, she has proudly called Cleveland home since 2003.

Richard Ingraham

(Sound Designer) Richard is a freelance sound designer, educator and audiovisual systems consultant having worked at numerous theatres, schools and attractions in the Cleveland area and throughout the US including: Ashland University, Beck Center for the Arts, Baldwin–Wallace University, Cain Park, Carnegie-Mellon University, Chagrin Falls Performing Arts Academy, The more(Sound Designer) Richard is a freelance sound designer, educator and audiovisual systems consultant having worked at numerous theatres, schools and attractions in the Cleveland area and throughout the US including: Ashland University, Beck Center for the Arts, Baldwin–Wallace University, Cain Park, Carnegie-Mellon University, Chagrin Falls Performing Arts Academy, The Cleveland Play House, The Cleveland Public Theatre, Cleveland State University, Dobama Theatre, The University of Evansville, Great Lakes Theater, Hope Summer Repertory Theatre, Idaho Shakespeare Festival, The Jewish Community Center of Cleveland, Oberlin College, Playhouse Square Center, and Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines. He has also worked as a consultant to award winning software companies that create products for live event production including Stage Research and Richmond Sound Design.

Kaitlin LaVella Kelly

Kaitlin LaVella Kelly

(Stage Manager) has extensive experience in the technical aspects of theatre. Cleveland Play House credits include stage manager for The Pianist of Willesden Lane, the New Ground Theatre Festival reading of Soups, Stews, and Casseroles: 1976 and the CWRU/CPH MFA Acting Program productions of The Two Gentlemen of Verona, more(Stage Manager) has extensive experience in the technical aspects of theatre. Cleveland Play House credits include stage manager for The Pianist of Willesden Lane, the New Ground Theatre Festival reading of Soups, Stews, and Casseroles: 1976 and the CWRU/CPH MFA Acting Program productions of The Two Gentlemen of Verona, The Philadelphia Story and Too True to Be Good. Production Assistant credits include The Winter’s Tale (CWRU/CPH), Informed Consent, Tappin’ Thru Life, Every Good Boy Deserves Favor and the staged reading of 8. She also served on run crew for A Carol for Cleveland and Ten Chimneys. Kelly has worked nationally with numerous companies such as Theatre Ninjas, Gershwin Theatre, Hartford Stage, Cleveland Public Theatre, Opera Cleveland, Cleveland Museum of Art, The Cleveland Orchestra, Fairmount Theater Academy, RCS Event Production, Cain Park, Canton Guild Players, Stocker Performing Arts Center, Stonington Opera House, Conni’s Avant Garde Restaurant, Motherlodge, Miller Outdoor Theatre, Stages Repertory Theatre, Houston Grand Opera and various others.

Paul Mullins

(Director) is a New York City-based theatre director. He is an Associate Artist at The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey where he has directed Equivocation, Henry VIII, The Devil’s Disciple, Playboy of the Western World, The Liar, Accidental Death of an Anarchist, Richard II, King John, Noises Off, Rhinoceros, more(Director) is a New York City-based theatre director. He is an Associate Artist at The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey where he has directed Equivocation, Henry VIII, The Devil’s Disciple, Playboy of the Western World, The Liar, Accidental Death of an Anarchist, Richard II, King John, Noises Off, Rhinoceros, All’s Well That Ends Well, The Lion in Winter and The Threepenny Opera among many. For The Old Globe he directed Good People, Twelfth Night, The Merry Wives of Windsor, Measure for Measure and Macbeth. Paul has also directed for Chautauqua Theater Company, Shakespeare Santa Cruz, The Studio Theatre in Washington, DC, Dorset Theatre Festival, Portland Stage Company, Connecticut Repertory Theatre, American Stage, NYU Grad Acting, The Juilliard School and The Yale School of Drama.

Laura Carlson Tarantowski

(Scenic Designer) is the resident Scenic Designer and Lecturer at Oberlin College. Recent work at Oberlin includes Stonewallin, Or, and The Moors. Other local design work includes Everybody for the Case Western Reserve - Cleveland Playhouse MFA Acting Program, Stew, Kill Move Paradise, and Stupid F*cking Bird for more(Scenic Designer) is the resident Scenic Designer and Lecturer at Oberlin College. Recent work at Oberlin includes Stonewallin, Or, and The Moors. Other local design work includes Everybody for the Case Western Reserve - Cleveland Playhouse MFA Acting Program, Stew, Kill Move Paradise, and Stupid F*cking Bird for Dobama Theater, and Rent for Cain Park. She holds an MFA in Scene Design from the University of Wisconsin- Madison.

Wigs and Whiskers

(Wig Design) owned and operated by Mary Schilling-Martin and Caitie Martin; provides wig, hair and specialty makeup services to performing arts organizations and educational institutions around the country. Their motto is: “To hair is human, to wig divine.” Local credits include Cleveland Play House, Great Lakes Theater, Dobama Theatre, more(Wig Design) owned and operated by Mary Schilling-Martin and Caitie Martin; provides wig, hair and specialty makeup services to performing arts organizations and educational institutions around the country. Their motto is: “To hair is human, to wig divine.” Local credits include Cleveland Play House, Great Lakes Theater, Dobama Theatre, Case Western Reserve University, Baldwin Wallace University, and Cleveland Opera Theatre. Regional credits include The Goodman Theatre, Old Globe Theatre, La Jolla Playhouse, Great Lakes Theater, Idaho Shakespeare Festival, Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival, Marriott Theatre, San Diego Repertory Theatre, Arizona Theatre Company, Victory Gardens, Theatre at the Center, American Theatre Company, Chicago Theatre for Young Audiences, Lyric Opera Works, Northwestern University, Roosevelt University in Chicago, University of California at San Diego, San Diego State University, and Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines.

Ron Wilson

Ron Wilson

(Director, CWRU/CPH MFA Acting Program) returned to Cleveland in 1999 to serve as the Chairman of the Department of Theater at Case Western Reserve University and serves as the Director of the CWRU/CPH MFA Acting program. He has been the Resident Fight Choreographer with CPH since 1999. He has more(Director, CWRU/CPH MFA Acting Program) returned to Cleveland in 1999 to serve as the Chairman of the Department of Theater at Case Western Reserve University and serves as the Director of the CWRU/CPH MFA Acting program. He has been the Resident Fight Choreographer with CPH since 1999. He has directed over 60 productions throughout his career so far. Directing credits for the CWRU/CPH MFA Acting Program include Metamorphoses, In Arabia We’d all Be Kings, Arcadia, Hurlyburly, Bus Stop, Hay Fever and The Real Inspector Hound. Other directing credits include The Triumph of Love, Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park; and The Comedy of Errors, Alabama Shakespeare Festival. Other credits include musical theater, opera, mime and movement theater. Acting credits include The Guardsman, Room Service and The Underpants, Cleveland Play House; and All’s Well That Ends Well, CWRU/CPH MFA Acting Program.

Emily Wright

(Production Assistant) has worked as a Production Assistant on previous Cleveland Play House productions of The Two Gentlemen of Verona, Fairfield and How We Got On. She has also been a member of run crew for several CPH productions, including A Christmas Story, The Crucible, and Ken Ludwig’s A more(Production Assistant) has worked as a Production Assistant on previous Cleveland Play House productions of The Two Gentlemen of Verona, Fairfield and How We Got On. She has also been a member of run crew for several CPH productions, including A Christmas Story, The Crucible, and Ken Ludwig’s A Comedy of Tenors. During the summer, she works at Cain Park as the Assistant Events Production Manager. Emily has a Bachelor of Arts in English literature and French from Denison University.

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