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FEEL THE MOMENT
2015/2016 SEASON
IN THIS ISSUE
MAY 2016
Title Page. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Cast. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
About the Play . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
The Cast . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
The Creative Team . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
ATC Artistic Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
About Arizona Theatre Company . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
ATC Board of Trustees. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Corporate and Foundation Donors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Individual Donors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
ATC Staff. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Theater Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
The Herberger Theater Center, ATC’s performance venue in downtown Phoenix.
Cover art by: ESSER DESIGN
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David Ira Goldstein
Artistic Director
THE GOSPEL ACCORDING
TO THOMAS JEFFERSON,
CHARLES DICKENS AND
COUNT LEO TOLSTOY: DISCORD
BY SCOTT
CARTER
Matt August . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Director
Takeshi Kata. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Scenic Designer
Ann Closs-Farley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Costume Designer
Luke Moyer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lighting Designer
Cricket S. Myers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sound Designer
Jeffery Elias Teeter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Projection Designer
Michael Nyman. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Music
Michael Donovan, CSA. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Casting
T. Greg Squires. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Resident Lighting Designer
Brian Jerome Peterson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Resident Sound Designer
Glenn Bruner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Production Stage Manager
Maggie Swing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tucson Stage Manager
Timothy Toothman. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Assistant Stage Manager
On this original Arizona Theatre Company production, the ATC Production Staff is responsible for scenic construction,
costume construction, lighting, projections, sound, props, furniture, wigs, scene painting and special effects.
The Gospel According to Thomas Jefferson, Charles Dickens and Count Leo Tolstoy: Discord is presented by special
arrangement with Dramatists Play Service, Inc., New York.
Produced in 2014 by the Geffen Playhouse.
2015/2016 SEASON SPONSORS: I. MICHAEL AND BETH KASSER
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CAST
(IN ORDER OF APPEARANCE)
Larry Cedar. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Thomas Jefferson
Mark Gagliardi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Charles Dickens
Armin Shimerman. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Count Leo Tolstoy
The Actors and Stage Managers employed in this production are members of Actors’ Equity Association,
the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States.
TIME: YES
PLACE: A ROOM
...DISCORD IS PERFORMED WITHOUT AN INTERMISSION.
ADDITIONAL STAFF
Emma DeVore. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Assistant to the Stage Manager
Ned Mochel. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fight Choreographer
Amy Chaffee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dialect Coach
Richie Ferris. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Casting Assistant
Arizona Theatre Company operates under agreements between the League of Resident Theatres (LORT)
and Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United
States; Stage Directors and Choreographers, an independent national labor union; and United Scenic
Artists Local USA-829, IATSE.
To learn more about …Discord please visit the Learning & Education page on our website
at arizonatheatre.org for a comprehensive free Play Guide. The Play Guide contains historical
information, cultural context, and more. Play Guides are also available in The Temple Lounge
for a nominal charge to cover printing.
Cell phones and other devices that make a noise can greatly disturb your fellow audience members
and the performers. PLEASE TURN THEM OFF before the performance.
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A B O U T T H E P L AY
DISCORDANT & HARMONIOUS NOTES
BY SCOTT CARTER
The writing of this play began, really, in June 1986 as I awoke choking on a Sunday morning.
As a lifelong asthmatic, this was not unexpected, but the attack was to be the most severe of my
life and I spent nearly a week in the hospital.
At that time, I was a struggling standup comic and, like many colleagues, I was either indifferent
or hostile to God; Jesus was the ghost who came into my bedroom when I was a child and tried
to choke me to death on a nightly basis.
I was released from Bellevue that Saturday afternoon. At the intersection of 26th and First Avenue,
I had an epiphany like Saul on the road to Damascus when a thunderbolt knocked him to the
ground, scales fell from his eyes and he knew that Jesus Christ was his Lord and Savior. My metanoia
was less specific and more non-denominational; I went from cynical comic to non-affiliated deist.
I received the unshakable realization of God’s existence and that of grace – for which I though
myself unworthy but grateful. I guess that’s why it’s called grace. I entered into a bliss state –
loving all whom I met and forgiving previous transgressions done to me.
It lasted about a week. Then it faded and I felt a return to the petty life I’d always led. I didn’t want
this to happen. I wanted to make this event into the B.C./A.D. of my existence. But I had no strong
religious affiliation to which to turn. My parents were devout believers in whatever Protestant
community was closest and nicest. I grew up Episcopalian, Methodist, Presbyterian and Lutheran.
Post-service coffee and donuts were sacraments as sacred as any wafers or wine.
So I made a pact with the universe in the summer of 1986: I would remain open to signs and
direction from anyone offering religious literature, conversation or ritual.
On October 5, 1988, I watched an episode of A World of Ideas on PBS. Host Bill Moyers was
interviewing Reverend Forrester Church of All Souls Unitarian in New York. And it was here
that I learned about the Jefferson Bible.
In 1804 President Jefferson bought two identical copies of the King James Bible. Needing both
sides of each page for his project, he then, over three consecutive nights, used a razor to cut out
only the verses he liked from all four gospels. Jefferson then pasted his chosen scraps of scripture
into the pages of a blank book. He named his volume “The Philosophy of Jesus of Nazareth.”
I became fascinated with the details of this history. What modern president would hatch such an
idea and then spend his White House evenings executing it?
For the next eight years, my fascination stopped short of creativity. I was getting jobs writing and
later producing television. In 1993, HBO teamed me with Bill Maher to develop Politically
Incorrect for Comedy Central. As that show took off, Jefferson gathered dust.
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(CONTINUED)
In 1996 my wife and I moved from New York to Los Angeles. We rented a house near Larchmont
Village where, one Saturday at the independent bookstore, Chevalier’s, I discovered The Life of
Our Lord by Charles Dickens.
I subsequently learned that Dickens, between 1846 and 1849, condensed the gospels for the first
five of his ten children. He read it to them so often that they had it memorized before they learned
to read. Dickens’ favorite word in the English language was “fancy.” And, as you will soon hear,
Dickens embraced most of the gospel verses that Jefferson jettisoned.
I now had a play to write: two great men debating whose version of the gospels is better. The first
pages of these men’s fictive theological spat multiplied madly during the ensuing months. One
day, while allegedly doing more research (procrastinating), I happened on this note in Stephen
Mitchell’s superb The Gospel According to Jesus: “…Tolstoy, too, compiled a gospel harmony,
which he called The Gospel in Brief.”
My excited first thought – adding Tolstoy to this debate – instantly gave way to an easily
imaginable five more years of research to turn this duet into a trio.
After the global success of War and Peace and Anna Karenina, Tolstoy suffered a Russian epic of
a depression so severe that his family hid his hunting guns to avoid his suicide. He embarked on a
30-year spiritual quest, learning Greek and Hebrew to freshly translate scripture. The Gospels in
Brief, unlike the work of Jefferson and Dickens, was published during Tolstoy’s lifetime – though
not in Russia. His increasingly controversial works were smuggled into Switzerland and would
later result in Tolstoy’s excommunication from the Russian Orthodox Church.
Harmonizing this latest Tolstoy research with the other two was proving unwieldy and was
going to require much more work. The Jesus narrative is hardly, “the greatest story ever told.”
Yes, there’s a beginning and end but the middle is a structural mess. At the end of 1999, after
producing the first 1,100 episodes of Politically Incorrect, I left to develop my play and knew
I needed help.
Michael Bruner, a graduate of Princeton Seminary and the University of Hamburg began to meet
with me regularly over the next three years. We organized the messy muddle of Christ’s ministry
into a 315-page multi-colored volume. My literary agent shopped it around; no publisher was
interested (at least not yet).
Still, in 2005, this source material gave rise to the first draft of the play! It was universally hated.
My wife hated it. My agent hated it. My lawyer hated it. And I felt guilty for wasting their time
reading and so much of my time writing. I shelved it.
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(CONTINUED)
But, please, no pity: I’ve had a long and lucrative career in television. By then, Real Time with Bill
Maher was on HBO and scheduled in a way that allowed me to develop other projects. In December
2008, I found myself with three open months and re-read my play’s 151-page first draft. Every
bit of Jefferson, Dickens, and Tolstoy trivia had been thrown in; using the passage of time as
perspective for this editing, I promptly removed most of it, focused on the Christ narrative, and
distilled the page count from 151 down to 47 and increased the font size. But did I really have
anything? I wanted someone to hear it who both had killer story chops and a spiritual simpatico.
I called my friend, the brilliant writer, actor and comedian Garry Shandling. We were fellow
Tucsonans who went to the same high school. He’d enjoyed my monologues and appeared on
Politically Incorrect. We made dinner and reading plans for his house and I brought three little
sticks with the heads of Jefferson, Dickens and Tolstoy to keep clear which character was talking.
Garry interrupted me halfway through the stick puppet reading and gave me 23 pages of notes.
We finished the play the following night with another round.
I hosted reading after reading with friends and rewrote time and time again. Notes came from
annotated scripts and post-reading discussions. Norman Lear, Stephen Mitchell (the translator
who’d introduced me to Tolstoy’s gospel), Byron Katie (the author and Stephen’s wife), my wife,
Bebe, Elaine Pagels, the Princeton Religious Studies professor who wrote The Gnostic Gospels
(which you might know under its alternate title, Dan Brown’s DaVinci Code) and many others
participated and I am grateful for it. After one reading, Arianna Huffington said: “We must have
a performance at my house.”
That December, the play was read in front of a 20-foot-high Christmas tree and 60 guests
including Shirley MacLaine who, afterwards, gave me her phone number to discuss the play.
We met in a dark corner of a Malibu restaurant. She ordered a bottle of red wine and, after a sip,
asked, “Do you know why the star of Bethlehem hovered over the manger?” I responded that
I did not. “It’s because,” she continued, “it was not a star. It was a spaceship. Let’s start there.”
Then, with the world weariness of a Cassandra used to having her truth doubted, she told me
that she had slept in Jefferson’s bed (in this lifetime, through a connection at Monticello). She
said workers there report that his ghost roams the halls, whistling. Then she got to the purpose
of our meeting: “You need a fourth character in your play … My friend Stephen Hawking believes
that he is Sir Isaac Newton reincarnated. I really feel that Newton would have a lot to add to what
those other three are saying.” I said, “Shirley, I appreciate you caring so much. But I’ve been working
on this for 21 years. And I have to stop adding people or it will never get done.” My Cassandra
looked at me, as through eyes of Fran Kubelick, of Irma La Douce, with an expression that said:
Brother, you are making a big mistake.
And maybe I am. But you’ll have to be the judge of that. Enjoy.
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Intersecting Lives
ACROSS
1 “Let the heart swell into what
___ it will” (Dickens, “Little
Dorrit”)
5 Guitar’s five-string cousin
7 Add to one’s territory, as
Russia did to Crimea in the
1700s
9 Jefferson used one to edit the
gospels
14 Acquaintance of Dickens
and literary rival of Tolstoy,
Fyodor ___
16 Having an unexpected twist
18 Adams and Jefferson declared
one late in their lives after
years of bickering
19 More greasy
20 Nonviolent Indian to whom
Tolstoy wrote his last letter
21 Character that Tolstoy threw
under a train, Anna ___
23 Jefferson once received a
1,234-pound wheel of this
as a gift
26 Jefferson political foe who
was shot by his former
vice-president, Aaron Burr
28 Dickens’ pen name
29 Jefferson purchase that
doubled the size of the U.S.
30 Mountains that Dickens and
Tolstoy once visited in the
mid-1800s
32 Figure out, as a mystery
33 The Declaration of ___
35 Crucifixion site, “the place of
the skull”
38 While writing “Bleak House,”
Dickens would often plunge
his head into a ___ of cold
water
39 Subject of a “head on a
platter” painting owned by
Jefferson, John the ___
40 Name of Jefferson’s pet
mockingbird, which was often
on his shoulder when he
answered the door (also, the
nickname of a future
president)
41 Jefferson’s wise nickname,
“the ___ of (11 Down)”
42 “No nation is ___ where wine
is cheap” (Jefferson)
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1 “There is something ... burning
in the heart of man that will not
go out no matter how ___ the
world becomes” (Tolstoy)
2 Dickens’ last completed novel,
“___ Mutual Friend”
3 Tolstoy’s “___ and Peace”
4 Dickens novel, “Great ___”
6 Day of Jefferson’s Declaration
and death (2 words)
8 French leader from whom
Jefferson bought 29 Across
10 The Promised Land (also, a
national park in Utah)
11 Jefferson’s house, which
means “little mountain” in
Italian
12 Tolstoy’s last novel, about the
Christlike redemption of a
nobleman
13 String instrument played by
Jefferson
15 Jefferson didn’t like to do it in
public
17 Jefferson often powdered his
hair to avoid wearing them
22 “Art ___ life”
For answers, visit ww.arizonatheatre.org/show/discord/.
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23 Least popular Dickens novel,
“Martin ___”
24 Tolstoy’s early “___ Sketches,”
about military life in Crimea’s
capital during a siege in the
1850s
25 Jefferson was the first president
to live in it full time (2 words)
27 One more time
29 “Anything is better than ___
and deceit!” (Tolstoy)
31 Dickens novel, “The ___
Papers”
34 Evil One who tempted Jesus
thrice
35 Name of Dickens’ pet raven
36 ___ Lucerne (Dickens visited it
in 1844)
37 “No crib for ___” (line from
“Away in a Manger”)
Merl
Reagle,
who is
passed
last August, was
MERL
REAGLE
the Sunday
the Sunday crossword
creator
for the Arizona
crossword creator for
the Los
Daily
Star,
Los Angeles
Times,Post,
Washington
Angeles
Times,
Washington
Post,
andother
50 other
major
papers.
Merl grew
and 50
major
papers.
His
up
in Tucson
and was Crossword
a long-time friend of
“100th
Anniversary
Discord playwright Scott Carter. Scott asked
Book,” the 17th in a series, was
him to construct this crossword for the original
published in
in 2014. November 2013.
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THE CAST
Larry Cedar (Thomas Jefferson) Theater: Discord (Geffen Playhouse),
American Misfit (Boston Court); Lear in King Lear (Porters of Hellsgate).
Colony Theatre Productions: Best of Enemies, American Fiesta, Celadine,
Billy Bishop Goes to War and Around the World in 80 Days. Musicals:
Nightmare Alley (Geffen Playhouse); She Loves Me (Ovation Award
– Best Featured Actor in a Musical) and 1776 (Reprise!); and as Hoagy
Carmichael in Hoagy, Bix and Wolfgang Beethoven Bunkhaus (Mark
Taper Forum). Larry played the opium addict “Leon” for three seasons
on the critically acclaimed HBO series, Deadwood, and starred for six
seasons on PBS’s Square One TV. Other television: Mad Men, Grey’s
Anatomy, Community, House, Terminator, NCIS, Enterprise, Alias,
The Closer, Gilmore Girls, Boston Legal. Film: The Crazies, Midnight
Son, Towelhead, Hollywoodland, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas and
a starring role in the upcoming independent feature She Sings to the
Stars (www.shesingstothestars.com). Visit Larry on Facebook or at
larrycedar.com.
Mark Gagliardi (Charles Dickens) ATC Debut. Theatre: Croach the
Tracker in The Thrilling Adventure Hour (Largo at the Coronet), Genie
in Aladdin: A Musical Spectacular (Disneyland), Strider in Fellowship:
The Musical (Steve Allen Theatre), Welcome to Night Vale (tour),
National Lampoon Lemmings (tour), Around the World in 80 Days (ICT),
The Illusion (El Portal). Television: Drunk History (original narrator),
The League, How I Met Your Mother, Life with Bonnie, According to Jim,
Austin & Ally, Sam & Cat, Gamer’s Guide, I’m in the Band, Venture
Bros, Star vs. The Forces of Evil, voice of Batman on DC Super Friends.
Proud graduate of The Theatre School, DePaul University and
The Second City Training Center.www.markgagliardi.com
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Armin Shimerman (Count Leo Tolstoy) is well known as Quark on
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. Broadway: Three Penny Opera, St. Joan,
I Remember Mama and Broadway. Selected regional theatre: Lear’s Fool,
Marius in Fugard’s Road to Mecca, Richard in Seafarer (San Diego
Critics Circle Award for Best Actor) (San Diego Repertory Theater);
Henry V (American Shakespeare Festival); Hoagy, Bix, Wolfgang
Beethoven Bunkhaus (Indiana Repertory Theatre); Three Penny Opera,
Camille, Wild Oats (Guthrie Theatre). Selected Los Angeles theatre:
The Birthday Party (LA Drama Critics Circle nomination for Lead
Performance, Matrix Theatre); Misalliance, Juno and the Paycock,
Standup Shakespeare (Odyssey Theatre); Richard II (Mark Taper
Forum). Associate Artistic Director at Antaeus Theater where he
teaches Shakespeare, co-directed The Crucible, and performed Seagull,
Macbeth, and many classic fests. TV: 80 different guest star roles,
including Stargate, Principal Snyder on Buffy the Vampire Slayer,
Judge Hooper on Boston Legal, CSI, Castle, Franklin & Bash. Voiceover:
General Skarr for three animated shows, and many game voices,
acclaimed for Dr. Nefarious in Ratchet and Clank franchise and Andrew
Ryan in Bioshock.
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T H E C R E AT I V E T E A M
Scott Carter (Playwright) has served as Executive Producer for Real Time with Bill Maher since
it debuted on HBO in 2003. He produced the first 1,100 episodes of Politically Incorrect with Bill
Maher from its 1993 Comedy Central debut to its 1997 move to ABC. While at P.I., Carter
received eight Emmy nominations and three consecutive CableAce Awards for Best Talk Series.
He has served as creator, producer and/or writer for, among others, Curb the Discussion with Susie
Essman (TV Guide, 2010), Root of All Evil with Lewis Black (Comedy Central, 2008), Earth to
America (TBS, 2005), The Conspiracy Zone with Kevin Nealon (Spike, 2002-3), and Exhale with
Candice Bergen (Oxygen, 2000-1). In 1997, Variety named him one of the “50 Creatives to Watch.”
In 2007, he was a co-recipient of the Producer’s Guild of America’s Johnny Carson Award for
Real Time. A former stand-up comedian, Carter has written and performed two full-length
monologues, “Heavy Breathing” and “Suspension Bridge,” at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, The
Aspen Comedy Arts Festival, The Kilkenny (Ireland) Murphy’s Cats Laugh Festival, the Cleveland
Performance Festival, Dixon Place, Primary Stages, Manhattan Punchline, etc. He is former
Producing Director and a founding member of The Invisible Theatre, now in its 44th season in
Tucson, Arizona. Scott is represented by Joe Cohen and George Lane at Creative Artists Agency
and by Nancy Rose at the firm of Schreck Rose Dapello & Adams LLP. He lives in Los Angeles
with his wife, interior designer Bebe Johnson, and their two daughters, Calla and Colette.
Matt August (Director) Broadway: Dr. Suess’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas ’06 & ‘07 (also ten
National Tours, Madison Square Garden, Grand Ol’ Opry, Pantages, Wang, Chicago, Fox
Theatres, etc); Broadway as Associate Director: Henry IV, Invention of Love, Imaginary Friends,
Full Monty National Tours. International: Full Monty Australia Tour. Regional Theatre: Geffen
Playhouse - Gospel According to Jefferson, Dickens and Tolstoy: Discord; Pioneer Theatre - Two
Dollar Bill, In the Heights; Much Ado About Nothing; Old Globe- Two Gentlemen of Verona, Time
Flies, Pig Farm, Food Chain. Ford’s Theatre- Liberty Smith, A Christmas Carol (5 seasons); Falcon
Theatre - Scott Caan’s The Trouble We Come From; LA Theatre Works - Dracula - National Tour,
Intelligence Slave, The Real Dr. Strangelove, Speech and Debate; Hanger Theatre: Complete
History of America Abrdgd, All in the Timing, Tempest, Velvet Ropes, Free to Be You and Me;
TheatreWorks Palo Alto - Baby Taj; The Acting Company (NYC): Two Gentlemen of Verona,
Merry Wives of Windsor and Staff Repertory Director; NoHo Arts Center: Gospel…Discord;
Long Wharf: Sixteen Wounded (starring Martin Landau); Mr. August has received fellowships
and residencies from the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, Old Globe Theatre, Drama League,
Robert Wilson’s Watermill Center, the Juilliard School, San Francisco’s Zen Center, received
the Panavision New Filmmaker’s Grant and mentored upcoming directors through the SDC
Observership Program and Drama League Fellowship. His productions have been recognized by
the Ovation, Helen Hayes, Broadway World, Bay Area Critics and Australia’s Helpmann Award
Nominations, and appeared on year-end top-ten lists in the Los Angeles Times, San Francisco
Chronicle, Oakland Tribune, SJ Mercury News and NPR/KQED. His award-winning short film
How to Get to Candybar has played at festivals around the world winning “Best Comedy” twice.
MFA from California Institute of the Arts.
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Takeshi Kata (Scenic Designer) New York credits include Gloria, Outside People (Vineyard
Theatre); The Adding Machine, Orson’s Shadow (Barrow Street Theatre); 3 Kinds of Exile,
Storefront Church, Through a Glass Darkly, Port Authority, Intelligent Design of Jenny Chow
(Atlantic Theater Company); Doris to Darlene, BFE (Playwrights Horizons); Gone Missing
(The Civilians). Regionally, Mr. Kata has worked at Alley Theatre, American Players Theatre,
Cleveland Play House, Dallas Theater Center, Ford’s Theatre, Geffen Playhouse, Goodman
Theatre, Hartford Stage, Kirk Douglas Theatre, La Jolla Playhouse, Long Wharf Theatre, Mark
Taper Forum, Nashville Opera, The Old Globe, Skylight Opera Theater, Steppenwolf Theatre
Company, Williamstown Theatre Festival and Yale Repertory Theatre. Mr. Kata has won an
Obie Award and has been nominated for Drama Desk, Ovation and Barrymore Awards. He is
an Assistant Professor at the University of Southern California, School of Dramatic Arts.
Ann Closs-Farley (Costume Designer) Recent credits include Broadus, AnnaPurna, Stinky
cheeseman, Cunning Little Vixens, Last Act of Lilka Kadison, Carnage, Rabbit Hole, Broadway
Bound, American Misfits, Eric Idle’s What About Dick?, The Pee-wee Herman Show, Disney’s Toy
Story: The Musical for Disney Cruise Lines, Eric Idle’s An Evening Without Monty Python and
Around the World in 80 Days at the lovely Cleveland Play House. Ms. Closs-Farley also styles
and designs for The World Poker Tour, Kaiser Permanente Theatricals and Disneyland Parks
and resorts. annclossfarley.com.
Luke Moyer (Lighting Designer) is the resident lighting designer for the NoHo Arts Center
and Open at the Top, and his recent credits include …Discord, One November Yankee, Red Room,
Having it All Dracula (Ovation Award), Yo Ho Ho! A Pirate’s Christmas, East of Berlin, Departures,
Pirates of Penzance, Feed, Jerusalem, Barnum, Elizabeth Rex (Ovation Award), Lizard, Bush is
Bad, Bush is Bad 2, and the full staging of Angels in America. He is also the resident lighting
designer for the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. Mr. Moyer began his career at the Main
Street Stage in Massachusetts where he designed PMS, Apartment 3A, Irma Vepp and Collected
Stories. He has designed many shows for The Company Rep including Six Degrees of Separation,
Camino Real, Split, The Comedy of Errors, The Fantasticks, The Pension Grillparzer, Season’s
Greetings, Twelfth Night, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead and Play Strindberg. More west
coast credits include Deathtrap (Ovation Award), Shooting Star, Year Zero, Grace and Glory,
All Night Strut, Celadine, A Long Christmas Ride Home, Recent Tragic Events, The Intern, The
Last Pitch, Generator Girl and Why’s the Dog Howlin’ Mama?
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Cricket S. Myers (Sound Designer) Broadway: Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo (Drama Desk
Award, Tony Nomination). Off-Broadway: Marvelous Wonderettes. Regional: Sex with Strangers,
Play Dead, Wrecks, Some Girl(s), Emergency (Ovation, NAACP nominations) (Geffen Playhouse);
Bent (Ovation Nomination), The Price, Steward of Christendom, Joe Turner’s Come and Gone
(Ovation nomination), Vigil, Burn This, The Lieutenant of Inishmore (Ovation nomination),
Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo, The Subject Was Roses (Mark Taper Forum); Twist your Dickens
(Ovation nomination), The Wake, Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo (Ovation nomination); The
Little Dog Laughed (Ovation nomination) (Kirk Douglas Theatre); Guards at the Taj, Sideways,
The Nightingale (La Jolla Playhouse); Book Club Play (Arena Stage); In the Wake (Berkeley Repertory
Theatre); Red, Mr. Wolf, Trudy and Max in Love, 4000 Miles, The Fantasticks, Parisian Woman,
Elemeno Pea (South Coast Repertory); Real Women have Curves, Stoneface, Above the Fold,
Crowns, Orson’s Shadow (Pasadena Playhouse); Carrie the Musical (Los Angeles Theater). Other
selected LA theatres include The NoHo Arts Center, Ghost Road Theater company, The Celebration
Theater, The Colony Theatre, and Circle X. Cricket won the Kinetic Award for Outstanding
Achievement in Theatrical Design in 2015, has earned 18 Ovation nominations, and has won an
LADCC and a Garland Award. cricketsmyers.com.
Jeffrey Elias Teeter (Projection Designer) graduated from California Institute of the Arts and
has worked on numerous world, West Coast, and New York premieres. He has designed and
worked on: The Tallest Tree in the Forest and Tribes (Mark Taper Forum); On the Spectrum and
Cyrano (Fountain Theatre); A Guide to an Exhibitionist and Cleopatra, C.E.O. (Heidi Duckler
Dance Theatre); Baby It’s You, written and directed by Floyd Mutrux (Broadhurst Theatre on
Broadway); Lighting Director for Halloween Horror Nights, NBC Universal Studios Hollywood
and several premieres for AMC; Brewsie & Willie, a collaboration with Center for New Performance
and Poor Dog Group; All That Skate, an international ice skating show (Staples Center); Piedra
de Sol, directed by Maria Morett and presented (Getty Villa); The Jesus Ride, performed and
written by Michael Schlitt (New York Fringe Festival and Portland Center Stage); Kirk Douglas:
Before I Forget (Kirk Douglas Theatre); Apollo (Portland Center Stage); Norman’s Ark (Ford
Amphitheater); Mycenaean (Brooklyn Academy of Music Festival); 11 Septembre 2001 (National
Theatre of Paris); The Mask and Can-Can (Pasadena Playhouse); A Hip Hopera (Edinburgh
Fringe Festival). Other projects include The leading Matters and Stanford Challenge national tour.
Michael Donovan, CSA (Casting) has been ATC’s Los Angeles casting director since 2005. He is
the proud recipient of six Artios Awards, given by the Casting Society of America for Outstanding
Achievement in Casting. Credits include shows produced at the Hollywood Bowl, Pasadena
Playhouse, La Jolla Playhouse, Reprise Theatre Company, Kirk Douglas Theatre, Shakespeare
Festival/L.A., International City League, Laguna Playhouse, Ensemble Theatre Company of
Santa Barbara, Ebony Repertory Theatre, Falcon Theatre, Colony Theatre and the Kentucky
Shakespeare Festival. Tours include Aida, Buddy, Peter Pan, How to Train Your Dragon and
the currently playing I Love Lucy Live. Television credits include the series Blood Relatives.
Mr. Donovan has also cast numerous films and more than 1,200 commercials.
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T. Greg Squires (Resident Lighting Designer) began working for ATC in 1988 as a lighting and
sound technician. Since becoming the Resident LD, he is responsible for remounting all of the
designs in Phoenix and was the designer for Permanent Collection and Tuesdays with Morrie.
Mr. Squires has been the Associate Lighting Designer for Michael Gilliam, Dennis Parichy,
Ann Wrightson, Don Darnutzer, Allen Lee Hughes, York Kennedy, David Lee Cuthbert and
Peter Maradudin. In addition to ATC, Mr. Squires has designed lights and/or sound for Laguna
Playhouse, Pasadena Playhouse, Creede Repertory Theatre, Borderlands Theater and Childsplay.
Recently, Mr. Squires was Sound Designer for Actors Theatre of Phoenix productions of This,
Circle Mirror Transformation and Dead Man’s Cell Phone, all of which received ariZoni
Award nominations.
Brian Jerome Peterson (Resident Sound Designer) celebrates his 30th season at ATC, where
he has designed 83 productions, including Fences, Disgraced, Five Presidents, Wait Until Dark,
Around the World in 80 Days, The Importance of Being Earnest, The Sunshine Boys, Jane Austen’s
Emma, The Great Gatsby, God of Carnage, Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom, Lost in Yonkers, Ain’t
Misbehavin’, George is Dead, Somebody/Nobody, Enchanted April, Touch the Names, I Am My
Own Wife, Twelfth Night, Tuesdays with Morrie, Crowns, Macbeth, The Pirates of Penzance,
The Immigrant, A Streetcar Named Desire, Oh Coward!, Copenhagen, Fully Committed and
The Mystery of Irma Vep (for which he won an ariZoni Award) and the world premieres of Sherlock
Holmes and the Adventure of The Suicide Club, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Sherlock Holmes: The
Final Adventure, Inventing van Gogh, Rocket Man, Minor Demons and The Holy Terror. His
designs have been heard in many theatres including Geva Theatre Center, Berkeley Repertory
Theatre, Seattle Repertory Theatre, The Cleveland Play House, Northlight Theatre, Portland
Center Stage, Actors Theatre of Louisville and San Jose Repertory Theatre Milwaukee
Repertory Theatre, and the Bay Street Repertory Theatre.
Glenn Bruner (Production Stage Manager) is in his 19th season as Production Stage Manager at
ATC where he has stage managed over 60 productions, including Romeo and Juliet, Five Presidents,
Other Desert Cities, The Mountaintop, The Importance of Being Earnest, Clybourne Park, The Sunshine
Boys, Next to Normal, The Great Gatsby, The Mystery of Irma Vep, [title of show], The Kite Runner,
Hair, Enchanted April, and the world premieres of Jeffrey Hatcher’s Sherlock Holmes and the
Adventure of The Suicide Club and Ten Chimneys, and Steven Dietz’s Sherlock Holmes: The Final
Adventure, Rocket Man, Inventing van Gogh, and Over the Moon. Mr. Bruner has worked at
Kansas City Repertory Theatre, Alley Theatre, Dallas Theater Center, Pasadena Playhouse,
Centerstage, Studio Arena Theatre, and Maine’s Portland Stage Company. He was the Assistant
Stage Manager for the world premiere of On the Waterfront at The Cleveland Play House and
stage managed the Off-Broadway premiere of Alan Ayckbourn’s Season’s Greetings. He has also
been the voice for many radio and television commercials and worked for Texas Public Radio
in his hometown of San Antonio. Mr. Bruner was the 2012 recipient of the Lucy Jordan
Recognition Award, presented annually by the Western Region of Actors’ Equity Association.
He has been a member of AEA since 1981.
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Maggie Swing (Tucson Stage Manager) Geffen Playhouse: Barcelona, Guards at the Taj, Discord,
The Country House, The Judy Show, American Buffalo. European Tour of The Apple Family Plays.
Off-Broadway: Regular Singing, Sorry, Love’s Labour’s Lost, Sweet and Sad, Knickerbocker,
Compulsion, That Hopey Changey Thing (The Public Theater), Slowgirl (Lincoln Center), Blood
Knot, The Orphans’ Home Cycle (Signature Theatre Company). Regional: Bell, Book and Candle
(co-production with Long Wharf Theatre), The Orphans’ Home Cycle, Dividing the Estate, To Kill
a Mockingbird, A Christmas Carol, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, The Milk Train Doesn’t Stop
Here Anymore, The Bluest Eye, Our Town (Hartford Stage Company).
Timothy Toothman (Assistant Stage Manager) is the Artistic Associate at ATC. He most recently
stage managed ATC’s productions of Fences, A Christmas Carol, The Santaland Diaries,
A Weekend with Pablo Picasso, Five Presidents, Wait Until Dark, Around the World in 80 Days,
The Importance of Being Earnest, Freud’s Last Session, Lombardi, Daddy Long Legs and God of
Carnage, among others. Mr. Toothman spent five seasons as the Production Stage Manager for
Geva Theatre Center in Rochester, NY and was then Company Manager for five years for Sunshine
Too, a national touring ensemble of deaf and hearing actors. He has also managed producing
and presenting theatres in Indiana and Maryland. Prior to moving to Arizona, Mr. Toothman
spent eleven years as a program and grants director for the Maryland State Arts Council and
the Connecticut Commission on the Arts. Mr. Toothman stage managed the National Heritage
Awards Program for the National Endowment for the Arts for ten years and has been the stage
manager for the Vineyard Playhouse on Martha’s Vineyard for the past twelve summer seasons.
Emma DeVore (Assistant to the Stage Manager) served as Assistant to the Stage Manager for
ATC’s productions of Of Mice and Men, Fences, Disgraced, Romeo and Juliet, Murder for Two,
Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike, Around the World in 80 Days, Xanadu, The Importance
of Being Earnest, Clybourne Park, Freud’s Last Session, Lombardi, God of Carnage and The Great
Gatsby. Regionally, she has worked at the Utah Shakespearean Festival, Phoenix Theatre,
Gulfshore Playhouse, and Southwest Shakespeare Company. She was the Production Stage
Manager for E&M Theatrical’s Las Vegas production of The D*Word: A Musical, and has toured
with the vaudeville troupe Handsome Little Devils, and with The Magic of David Copperfield.
The Actors and Stage Managers
employed in these productions are
members of Actors’ Equity Association,
the Union of Professional Actors and
Stage Managers in the United States.
The Director is a member of the
Stage Directors and Choreographers
Society, an independent national
labor union.
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The Scenic, Costume, Lighting and
Sound Designers in LORT Theatres
are represented by Union Scenic
Artists Local USA-829, IATSE.
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2015/2016 SEASON
ARTISTIC DIRECTOR
David Ira Goldstein this season celebrates his 24th season as Artistic
Director of Arizona Theatre Company. In that time, he has produced
and/or directed over 200 mainstage plays, workshops, readings, and
presentations including acclaimed appearances by the Royal National
Theatre of Great Britain and the Theatre Royal Bath. He received the
2010 Leader of the Year Award in Arts and Humanities from the Capitol
Times and the 2003 Governor’s Arts Award as Individual Artist for his
contributions to the arts in Arizona.
This season he directed Disgraced and The Santaland Diaries for ATC. He has directed over
40 mainstage productions for ATC ranging from classics to new plays to musicals, including
Next to Normal, The Sunshine Boys, Hair, Much Ado about Nothing, My Fair Lady, Valley Song,
The Illusion, The Pajama Game, Side Man, [title of show], How I Learned to Drive, Wait Until
Dark, Xanadu, The Mystery of Irma Vep, Scapin, The Two Gentlemen of Verona, The Boys Next
Door, Shadowlands, Fully Committed, The Pirates of Penzance, H.M.S. Pinafore, Willi, Dreams
from a Summer House, Other People’s Money, The Heidi Chronicles, Noises Off and A Midsummer
Night’s Dream, as well as many world premieres including The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini;
Sherlock Holmes: The Final Adventure (winner of the Edgar Award from the Mystery Writers of
America); Inventing van Gogh, Rocket Man, Private Eyes, Over the Moon and Dracula by Steven
Dietz; and Ten Chimneys, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (Edgar Award nominee) and Sherlock Holmes
and the Adventure of The Suicide Club (Edgar Award nominee) by Jeffrey Hatcher.
Mr. Goldstein has been a guest director at theatres all across the country including Arizona Opera,
Pasadena Playhouse, Berkeley Repertory Theatre, Seattle Repertory Theatre, Florida Stage, Center
Repertory Theatre, Kansas City Repertory Theatre, Northlight Theatre, San Jose Repertory
Theatre, Village Theatre, Geva Theatre Center, Laguna Playhouse, Repertory Theatre of St. Louis,
Mixed Blood Theatre, The Children’s Theatre Company in Minneapolis, Alaska Repertory Theatre,
and Illusion Theatre. His musical A Marvelous Party: The Noël Coward Celebration, which
originated at ATC, has played extensively across the U.S., winning many awards including four
Jeff Awards in Chicago (including Best Director), the Elliot Norton Award in Boston, several Bay
Area Theatre Critics Circle Awards, and the Los Angeles Drama Critics Award for Best Production.
Before coming to Arizona, Mr. Goldstein was Associate Artistic Director of ACT Theatre in Seattle.
His many productions there included Glengarry Glen Ross, Hapgood, Breaking the Silence, Lloyd’s
Prayer, the world premieres of God’s Country by Steven Dietz and Willi by John Pielmeier, as well
as a joint Soviet-American production of The Falcon. He was Associate Artistic Director at Actors
Theatre of St. Paul from 1983-86. Mr. Goldstein holds an M.F.A. from the University of Minnesota.
He has been a visiting instructor and director at ASU, University of Washington, University of
Minnesota, and University of Northern Iowa. He has served as a panelist for the National Endowment
for the Arts, Theatre Communications Group, Arts Midwest, and the Arizona, Minnesota, Oregon
and Washington State Arts Commissions. Mr. Goldstein is a proud Union member of the Stage
Directors and Choreographers Society and Actors’ Equity Association. He is married to KJZZ radio
announcer Michele Robins. They share their home with their dogs and cats: Rio, Rocky, Cary,
Reggie, Dexter, and Benny.
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A B O U T A R I Z O N A T H E AT R E C O M P A N Y
The Cast and Crew of ATC’s Wait Until Dark. Photo by Tim Fuller.
Now celebrating 49 years, Arizona Theatre Company (ATC) boasts the largest subscriber base of
any performing arts organization in Arizona, with more than 130,000 people each year attending
performances at the historic Temple of Music and Art in Tucson, and the elegant Herberger
Theater Center in downtown Phoenix. Each season of carefully selected productions reflects the
rich variety of world drama – from classic to contemporary plays, from musicals to new works,
as audiences enjoy a rich emotional experience that can only be captured through live theatre.
Touching lives through the power of theatre, ATC is the preeminent professional theatre in the
state of Arizona. Under the direction of Artistic Director David Ira Goldstein, ATC operates in
two cities – unlike any other League of Resident Theatres (LORT) company in the country.
ATC shares the passion of the theatre through a wide array of outreach programs, educational
opportunities, access initiatives and community events. Through the schools and summer programs,
ATC focuses on teaching Arizona’s youth about literacy, cultural development, performing arts,
specialty techniques used onstage, and opens their minds to the creative power of dramatic
literature. With approximately 450 Learning & Education activities annually, ATC reaches far
beyond the metropolitan areas of Tucson and Phoenix, enriching the theatre learning experience
for current and future audiences.
The mission of Arizona Theatre Company is to inspire, engage and entertain – one moment,
one production and one audience at a time.
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2015/2016 BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Chairperson
Cameron C. Artigue
Chair-Elect
Lynne Wood Dusenberry
Vice Chair/Tucson
I. Michael Kasser
Vice Chair/Phoenix
Susan Plimpton Segal
Secretary
Joanie Flatt
Treasurer
Jeffrey Gold
Immediate Past Chair Robert Glaser
Gammage & Burnham
Retired UA Attorney & Community Volunteer
Holualoa Companies
Gust Rosenfeld PLC
Flatt & Associates, Ltd.
Community Volunteer
Cushman & Wakefield / PICOR
Commercial Real Estate Services
Udall Law Firm LLP
Community Volunteer
Holualoa Capital Management
Community Volunteer
Artistic Director, Arizona Theatre Company
DeVos Institute of Arts Management
Tucson Foundations
Tucson Hispanic Chamber of Commerce
Community Volunteer
OnMedia
MJS Enterprises
Salt River Project
Arizona State University
Peter Akmajian
Char Augenstein
Kevin Gebert
Jay Glaser
David Ira Goldstein
Daniel J. Hagerty
Jennifer Lohse
Priscilla Marquez
Sandra C. Maxfield
Linda “Mac” Perlich
Michael Seiden
Robert Taylor
Steven Tepper
EMERITUS TRUSTEES
Paul Baker, Darryl Dobras, Katie Dusenberry, Shirley Estes, Donald Nickerson*, Marilyn Papp*,
George Rosenberg*, Dr. John P. Schaefer, F. William Sheppard, Carol Duvall Whiteman
HONORARY BOARD TRUSTEES
Bob Begam*, Betsy Bolding, Joan Kaye Cauthorn, Jack Davis, Slivy Edmonds, Norma Feldman,
Catherine “Rusty” Foley, Joe Gootter, Carole Kraemer, Jessica Lazarus, Sally Lehmann, Gerry Murphy,
Emily Rosenberg Pollock, Nina Trasoff, Ruth A. Zales
*Deceased
Jessica L. Andrews, Managing Director Emeritus
A special note of thanks to the partners and staff at Lewis Roca Rothgerber
for hosting ATC’s Board of Trustees’ meetings.
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C O R P O R AT E A N D F O U N D AT I O N D O N O R S
ATC is proud to acknowledge the following donors who made contributions to the ATC
Annual Fund from July 1, 2014 to March 31, 2016:
ANGELS
DESIGNER’S CIRCLE
APS
Arizona Commission on the Arts
Caid Industries
City of Phoenix
Diamond Family Donor Advised Fund
at the Jewish Community Foundation
Holualoa Capital Management, LLC
H.S. Lopez Family Foundation
Jim Click Automotive Team
Lewis Roca Rothgerber LLP
Margaret E. Mooney Foundation
Norville Foundation
Phoenix Office of Arts and Culture
SRP
Stonewall Foundation
Virginia G. Piper Charitable Trust
Zazu Pannee Park Regent
Alliance Bank of Arizona
Arizona Community Foundation of Flagstaff
BMO Harris Bank N.A.
Crest Insurance Group
CyraCom International Inc.
Mission Management and Trust Co.
Rodel Foundation of Arizona
Sarah B. Smallhouse Advised Fund
held at the Community Foundation
for Southern Arizona
Shapiro Family Philanthropic Foundation
The Stocker Foundation
Watermill Financial Group
$25,000 AND UP
PLAYWRIGHT’S GUILD
$10,000 - $24,999
Arizona Community Foundation
BeachFleischman PC
City of Glendale - Public Arts Program
City of Tempe Cultural Services
The David C. and Lura M. Lovell Foundation
Downtown Kitchen + Cocktails
Fiesta Bowl Charities
Gammage & Burnham
Holsclaw Advisory Endowment Fund
Horizon Moving Systems
National Endowment for the Arts
PICOR Commercial Real Estate Services
SynCardia Systems, Inc
Tucson Foundations
PRODUCER’S CIRCLE
$5,500 - $9,999
The Bill and Donna Dehn Charitable Fund
Cox Communications
Esser Design
Fabulous Foods
Jewish Community Foundation
of Southern Arizona
The Maurice and Meta Gross Foundation
Phoenix Suns Charities
Scottsdale Cultural Council
Tucson Electric Company
$3,500 - $5,499
DIRECTOR’S CIRCLE
$1,750 - $3,499
Arizona Community Foundation of Sedona
Bill and Kathy Kinney Philanthropic Fund
Break-Away Tours
Carstens Family Funds
Desert Diamond Casino
Dorothy Miller Charitable Endowment
The Evo and Ora DeConcini and
Thu Family Foundation
Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund
The Gadsden Company
The Gordon Foundation
The Greater Cincinnati Foundation
The John and Helen Murphey Foundation
The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts
Joseph and May Winston Foundation
Kinder Morgan Foundation
LASSO Corp.
Long Realty Cares Foundation
Humberto and Czarina Lopez
Jacqueline Ann Morris Memorial Foundation
Merrill Lynch
Network for Good
Scottsdale League for the Arts
Snell & Wilmer
Target Corporation
Torosian Foundation
Vance Foundation
BACKERS
$1,000 - $1,749
AGM Container Controls, Inc.
American Express
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Bank of America
Boeing Co.
The Charro Foundation
Donald Pitt Family Foundation
Eller College of Management
University of Arizona
Hitchcock Bowart Daterra Family Foundation
Hughes Federal Credit Union
Jewish Federation of Southern Arizona
Maizlish Family Foundation
Margaret Mellon Hitchcock Foundation
The Molly and Joseph Herman Foundation
Nextrio, LLC
ON Media
PICOR Charitable Foundation
Pima Dermatology
Resolution Copper
Russ and Carolyn Russo Foundation
The Schneider Group
Sharmen Roos State Farm Agency
Theater League Inc.
Tucson Medical Center
PATRON
$500 - $999
Actor’s Equity Foundation, Inc.
Arizona Lottery
Becky and Doug Pruitt Family Fund
Fischman Memorial Endowment
The Harold and Jean Grossman Family
Foundation
Jennings, Strouss and Salmon
Phoebe R. and John D. Lewis Foundation
Protravel International
The Roth Family Foundation/Joan Roth
Russ Lyon Sotheby’s International Realty
Tucson Jewish Community Center
University of Arizona Center for
Integrative Medicine
FRIENDS
$250 - $499
ExxonMobil Foundation Matching
Gift Program
IBM Matching Grants Program
Foothills Properties
Law Offices of Slutes, Sakrison & Rogers, PC
Microsoft Matching Gifts Program
Schwab Charitable Fund
Texas Instruments Foundation
Tucson Museum of Art
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2015/2016 SEASON
INDIVIDUAL DONORS
ATC is proud to acknowledge the following donors who made contributions to the ATC
Annual Fund from July 1, 2014 to March 31, 2016:
ANGELS
$25,000 and Up
Anonymous
Alice and Paul Baker
Christine and Daryl Burton
Shirley Estes
Louise and Jim Glasser
I. Michael and Beth Kasser
Czarina and Humberto Lopez
Ann Lovell and Tom Warne
Dolly and Jim Moran
Mac and Russ Perlich
Enid and Mel Zuckerman
PLAYWRIGHT’S GUILD
$10,000 - $24,999
Anonymous
Paul and Mary Bancroft
Darryl and Mary Ann Dobras
Bruce and Katie Dusenberry
Joanie Flatt
Jay and Babs Glaser
Rob and Laurie Glaser
David Ira Goldstein and
Michele Robins Goldstein
Paulette and Joseph Gootter
Sharon Harper
Scott Kendall Haun
Sandra and Dr. Robert Maxfield
Liz and Fletcher McCusker
Mary Mochary
Marilyn Papp
Jennifer A. Roberts
Enid and Michael Seiden
PRODUCER’S CIRCLE
$5,500 - $9,999
Anonymous
Mary and Cameron Artigue
Alan and Char Augenstein
Don and Jonae DeLong
Bruce and Edythe Gissing
Judith Hardes
Tandy and Gary Kippur
Richard and Sally Lehmann
Bill Lewis and Rick Underwood
Lori Mackstaller
Elyce and Mark Metzner
Jack and Becky Moseley
Mary Beth and Gerald Radke
Jeffrey and Susan Rein
Drs. John and Helen Schaefer
Judy Seinfeld
F. William Sheppard and Range P. Shaw
Nancy Swanson and Kathleen Zywicki
Jack Wahl and Mary Lou Forier
Michael Willoughby
DESIGNER’S CIRCLE
$3,500 - $5,499
Mary and Todd Anderson
Jessica L. Andrews and
Timothy W. Toothman
Christine and John Augustine
Barbara and Franklin Bennett
Betsy Bolding
Connie and Rodney Boorse
Carol Mae Butler Estate
Susan Call
Ginny Clements and Tom Ford
Jacklyn Connoy and William Maguire
Len and Doris Coris
Martha Durkin
Bruce L. and Lynne Wood Dusenberry
Raoul Encinas
Deanna Evenchik
Ellis F. Friedman and Irene Stern Friedman
Gail and Patric Giclas
Davie Glaser in loving memory
of David H. Glaser
Ellyn and Jeff Gold
Ellen and David Goldstein
Laurie and Chuck Goldstein
Dr. Robert Gore
Daniel Hagerty and Michael Cook
Anne and David Hameroff
Donald Henke
Bob and JoAnne Hungate
Kay Juhan
Randy Kendrick
Drs. Steven and Marta Ketchel
Drs. Paul and Mary Koss
Debra Larson
Marilyn and Robert Metzger
Deborah Moss and Stephen Collins
Dr. and Mrs. Charles W. Otto
Mary and Matthew Palenica
Jill and Herschel Rosenzweig
Ken and Judy Ryan
Shoshana and Robert Tancer
Gary Wolff and Sandy Gibson
Linda Wurzelbacher
DIRECTOR’S CIRCLE
$1,750 - $3,499
Kelly and Ken Abrahams
Darla and Loren Acker
Roberta Aidem
Affinity Eye Care/Dr. Robert Mulgrew
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Peter Akmajian and Colleen Cacy
Mara and Keith Aspinall
Mr. A. Frederick Banfield and
Ms. Eileen M. Fitzmaurice
Mary Ellen and Emery Bartle
Denice Blake and John Blackwell
Dr. Jose and Frances Burruel
Aroon Chinai
Ed and Arlene Cohen
Shelley Cohn and Mollie C. Trivers
Jan Copeland
Vanne and Robert Cowie
Mark and Julie Deatherage
Geraldine and Michael DeMuro
Marjorie and Gerald Dixon
Zoe and Andrew Dowd
Norma and Stanley G. Feldman
Catherine “Rusty” Foley
Robert Fortuno
Fractured Earth Tile and Stone/
Ms. Elizabeth Miller
Leslie Freed
Ted and Barb Frohling
Harry and Lois Garrett
Kevin Gebert and Whitney Sheets
Harry George and Cita Scott
Dr. Mary Jo Ghory
Leslie and Richard Glaze
Debbie Goodman-Butler
and Patrick Butler
Jeff Guldner
Leslie Hall and Ted Jarvi
Terri Hall
Hazel Hare
Elliott and Sandra Heiman
Jacqueline Hufford-Jensen
Deborah and Jeffrey Jacob
Courtney Johnson
Martha and George Kellner
Robyn Kessler and Jeff Timan
Drs. George and Maria Knecht
Dr. and Mrs. Ronald Kolker
Linda Lambert
Eileen and John Lamse
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Landay
Toby and Matt Lehrman
Leroy Littleton
Elaine and Jules Litvack
Susan and Stacy Litvak
Jill and Kevin Madden
Phil and Nora Mazur
Rosanna Miller
Pat and Wayne Needham
Peggy Nickerson
Richard and Shana Oseran
Heather Reeves
Dr. and Mrs. Sanford H. Roth
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DIRECTOR’S CIRCLE
CONTINUED
$1,750 - $3,499
Toby and Michael Rozen
Carol and Lex Sears
Susan P. Segal
Steve and Shelly Silverman
Daniel and Evelyn Simon
Susan S. Small
Harvey and Rica Spivack
Richard Stahl
Phyllis E. and Richard D. Stern
Richard and Marie Stewart
Col. Mary Pat Sullivan
Diane Thorn
David and Dawn Veldhuizen
Barbara Vogen
Count Ferdinand and
Countess Anita von Galen
Dr. Richard and Madeleine Wachter
Richard Walker
Julia Waterfall-Kanter
Brett Weaver and Linda Smith
Russell and Kay Weed
Richard and Nancy Weiss
Nancy and Jeff Werner
Mark and Taryn Westergaard
James Wezelman and Denise Grusin
Allan and Diana Winston
BACKERS
$1,000 - $1,749
Anonymous (2)
Judy Ackerman and Richard Epstein
Judy and Rory Albert
Susan and Larry Allen
Corbett and Pat Alley
Gregory Anderson and Linda Holmes
Barbara and Mathis Becker
Susan Berg
Barbara and William Bickel
Susan and Brian Boylan
Shirley Chann
Amy Charles and Steve McMillan
Mary Kathleen Collins
Mr. and Mrs. William Cullen
Barbara and John Cummings
A. Ennis Dale
Dr. and Mrs. William H. Dantzler
Russell Dickey
Joe Donor
Russell and Sharon Ewers
Fred Farsjo and Patti Payne
Carol Fink
Richard and Judith Flynn
Pamela Frame
Mr. and Mrs. John Francesconi
Louise and Jim Glasser
Pamela Grissom
Jerome and Anita Gutkin
J. Harries
Sarajean Harwood
Theresa and William Hawgood
Stephen and Amanda Heitz
Pat and John Hemann
Frederick C. Henning
Ed and Sandy Holland
Frances and Darrell Hutchinson
Dr. Ralph A. and Anna L. Jackson
William and Judy Jenney
Dr. and Mrs. Valerian Kaplan
Sandy and Richard Kauffman
Susan King
Alvin and Janice Kivel
Don Klomp
Robert Knopf
Patricia Langlin
Marianne and Bill Leedy
Jenni and Rob Leinbach
James LeValley and Nancy Philippi
Marc and Donna Levison
Helaine Levy and Steve Alley
Phoebe Lewis
Sharon Lewis and Mayor Shanken
Samuel and Judy Linhart
Ms. Edith Luty
Anne and Ed Lyman
Marilyn and Tom Merryweather
Peggy and Gerry Murphy
Dr. James E. Nation
Carl and Carolyn Nau
Jordan and Jean Nerenberg
Randi and James Nulty
Robert Present
Jeff Rich
Charles Roehrick
Tom and Eileen Rotkis
Bernadette and Joaquin Ruiz
Mike Saavdeva
Drs. Adib and Vivi Sabbagh
Michael and Enriqueta Salvo
Harold Samloff
Mary and Heliodoro Sanchez
Deborah and Marc Sandroff
Claire and Henry Sargent
Bart and Marcella Schannep
Carol and Randy Schilling
Andy and Trisa Schorr
Suzanne and Lewis Schorr
Ron and Patricia Schwabe
Marc and Tracy Schwimmer
Arlene and Morton Scult
Gulshan and Neelam Sethi
Chris Sheafe
Cathy Shell
Dr. William and Joanne Sibley
Ralph and Ingeborg Silberschlag
Robert and Linnet Spangler
Helen and Darryl Stern
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Rebecca and Jerry Sundt
Pamela Sutherland
Joan Sweeney
Gail and Daniel Tenn and Sheri Sender
Susan and Glyn Thickett
Bonnie and John Trowbridge
Gerald and Linda Tumarkin
Mrs. D. Rae Turley
Paula and Curtis Ullman
Patricia and Don Underwood
Arthur Wadlund
Richard Walker
Bruce Waterman
Marion Weber
Maggie White
Ruth Zales and Kenneth Greenfield
PATRONS
$500 - $999
Anonymous (4)
Audrey and Daniel Abrams
Joseph Acker
Joanne and Howie Adams
Amy and Bob Adams
David Allen
Susan and Larry Allen
Rob Aronoff
Bob and Judy Atwell
Lani and Josh Baker
Colleen and Brock Bakewell
Robert and Jeannette Barnes
Jessica Barrancco
Mary and Bret Batchelor
Ann and Richard Bates
Dr. and Mrs. Michael Belton
Tim Bender
Tony and Maria Beram
Paula and Edwin Biggers
Phylis and Gary Bolno
Kay Bouma
Martha Brightwell
Mary Brophy
Laura and Arch Brown
Tyna Callahan and Dimitri Voulgaropoulos
Joan Kaye Cauthorn
Paul and Susan Charlton
Kris and Earl Cohen
Sara Cohen
Monique Connor
Judie Cosentino
Mr. and Mrs. Duane K. Cote
Andreas Coumides
Gayla and Harlan Crossman
Alicia and Jon Crumpton
Shawne Cryderman
Marjorie and George Cunningham
Leslie Dashew
Patti Dennis
Marnie and Harvey Dietrich
Randi Dorman and Rob Paulus
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PATRONS CONTINUED
$500 - $999
Jan and Leo Dressel
Sally and Ralph Duchin
Gail E. Dunlap
Slivy Edmonds
Joel Estes
William Estes III
John Ezell
Tammy Caillet-Falbaum
and Vance Falbaum
Dr. Nelson Faux
Ronna Fickbohm and Jeff Willis
Dr. and Mrs. John H. Finley
Lazard Flot
Cindy and Jerry Foley
Denise and Robert Ford
Cheryl and Ira Gaines
Wendy Gamble and Carl Kuehn
Elizabeth and Dietmar Gann
Drs. Margot W. and J.D. Garcia
Becky and Dave Gaspar
Cathleen and Thomas Godfrey
Michael Godnick and Steven Cohen
Muriel and Marc Goldfeder
Shelley and Leonard Goldstein
Dr. Barbara Gores and Dr. Jim Boulay
Donita Gross
Jennifer Gross and Jerry LeFevre
Sara and Andrew Gyorke
Rita Hagel
Glen and Pam Hait
Ben Hall
Athia Hardt
Pamela and Stanley Hart
Kathy and James Haun
Michael and Phyllis Hawkins
John Hay and Ruth Murphy
Suzie Hazan and Michael Burns
Susan Hetherington
Tom and Sandy Hicks
Marsha and Sid Hirsh
Sharon and Jesse Hise
Darrell and Frances Hutchinson
Frank Jacobson
Frank and Caroline Jank
Jill and Stan Jankowski
Leonard and Marcelle Joffe
Gary Jones
Marcia Jones
Julie and Stephen Kambeitz
Andra Karnofsky and Charles Gannon
Julianna Kasper
Pat Kaufman
Jamie and Bill Kelley
Raymond Kemp and Richard Douglas
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kendhammer
Teresa Kim and Mark Quale
Kristin King
Judy Kish
Carol and Foster Kivel
Gabrielle Klein
Jo and Bob Koeper
Loren Krebs
Kathryn Lamm
Sherrie and Robert Lane
Jim and Gloria Lawrence
Anne Leary and Bill Hemelt
Dr. Alan Levenson and Rachel Goldwyn
John Lewis
Herb and Nancy Lienenbrugger
Jennifer Lohse and Jason DePizzo
Lawrence Lucero
Laura and Barry Mac Ban
Suzan and Peter Makaus
Mr. and Mrs. Thom Mansur
Priscilla and Edmond Marquez
Nancy and Vance Marshall
Rudy and Maria Mathews
Judi and Alan Max
Dorothy and Roy Mayeske
Peggy and Dennis McCarver
Andy McKnight
Elsa McTavish
Gregory and Emma Melikian
Claudine and Andrew Messing
Joyanne and Fred Mills
Jacques Montrose
Donnasu and Jim Moody
Patricia Morgan and Peter Salomon
Shirley G. Muney
Brian and Nina Munson
Trudi and Robert Murch
Essie and George Nadler
Nahom Family Trust/ Ann and Dan Nahom
David Nelson
Caren and Thomas Newman
Parviz Nikravesh and Agnes Stahlschmidt
Leslie Nixon and Barry Kirschner
Peggy Odendahl
Micheal and Patricia Ore
Ann Patterson-Barton
Kathie and Bill Peterson
Tommilee Philips and Richard Keiler
William Rapp and Kathy Kolbe
Paul Rathjen
Charles and Linda Redman
Michael Reuwsaat and Priscilla Storm
Sandra Rausch
Penny Rauzi
Jeffrey Rich
Joan Roberts
Ron Robinette and Sharon Roediger
Lynda and Edward Rogoff
Bobbe Rosenberg
Anne and Lowell Rothschild
Jonathan Rothschild
Sue Samuels
Annette and Bob Sandler
Kathleen Schiemann
Robert Schoeneman
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Ellie and S.L. Schorr
Robyn and Edward Schwager
Nancy Schwalm
Arleen and Fred Schwartz
Deborah and William Scott
Joe and Polly Seeger
Mrs. Eugene W. Seklecki
Barbara and George Seperich
Stan Shafer
Drs. David Siegel and Linda Riordan
Raj Sivananthan
Diane and Ken Skotak
Richard Snodgrass and Merrie Brucks
Steffie and Millie
Alice and Joel Steinfeld
Jill and Dan Stevenson
Joan Strand
Carolyne and John Stuart
Morton and Nina Susman
Ms. Susan M. Swick
Mr. and Mrs. Hans J. Thiele
Hugh and Allyn Thompson
Cheryl and Howard Toff
Carrie Toth
David and Nancy Ulmer
Bob and Emily Vincent
Ruth and Charles Waldron
Barbara and John Walker
Leigh and Gregory Waterfall
Mary Way
Steven and Linda Wegener
Libby and Bernard Weiner
Ellen Wheeler and David Nix
Jana Wilke
Deborah and Wayne Willis
Steven Wool
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Woosley
Anonymous (5)
Robert Affholder
FRIENDS
$250 - $499
Jerry Alpert and Vicki Myerson-Alpert
Dr. Joseph Alpert
Ovadan Amanova-Olsen and Irina Kirilova
Shirley and Thor Anderson
Jos Anshell
Julia and Neal Armstrong
Gregory Ash and Susan Johnson-Ash
Clara and Lee Ashton
Rae and Peter Aust
Karen Austen
Eva and Martin Bacal
Pamela and Frank Bangs
Emery and Jackie Barker
Char and Gerry Bates
Kathryn Bates
John Bechman
Hildreth Becker
Dr. Cash and Susanne Beechler
FEEL THE MOMENT
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FRIENDS CONTINUED
$250 - $499
Trudie and Peter Beestrum
Mary Bielski and Hal Holman
Damon Bolling and David Horowitz
Sandy and Chuck Bonstelle
Richard Bookspan
Jeanne and Eugene Bryan
Sharley Bryce
Karen and Ted Borek
Carla and Charles Borkan
Kim and Don Bourn
John and Susan Bowers
Sheila Bray
Sharon and Barry Briskman
Diane and Donald Bristow
Richard Broderick
Corrine Brooks
Eugene and Jeanne Bryan
Sylvia and Herb Burton
Shirley and Roland Calhoun
Joanne and John Carhart
Neal Cash and Sally Grant
Margot and David Chatterton
Mr. and Mrs. D. Chavez
Margaret Chrisman
Joyce Cohen and Leon Smith
Sidney and Elaine Cohen
Lois and Tom Colberg
Margaret and James Coyle
Joan Coyne
Ronald and Vic Crowe
Paula and Michael Culbert
Sandra and Anthony Dalessandro
Barbara Davis
Merrily and George Davis
Thomas and Julie Davis
Claire and Wayne Decker
Pennie DeHoff and Larry Wurst
Adrain Patel Delaloye
Col. and Mrs. L.V. Dennis
Dr. and Mrs. Philip E. Dew
Stephen and Ruth Dickstein
Mr. Tom Dinwiddie
William DiVito and Mary Jo Sheldon-DiVito
Aimee and Stephen Doctoroff
Jan and Mickey Dowling
Carole and David Drachler
Anne and John Duffy
Janet and Harold Eastin
Tom and Jackie Edwards
Carole Eitingon
Michael R. Elert and Dr. Honora A. Norton
Lee and Spencer Elliott
Dennis Emond
Elaine and Mario Espericueta
Kish Finnegan
Nancy and Richard Fintzy
Mary Jo Fitzgerald
Melissa Fitzgerald
Gregory Flaks
Sherman and Sarilyn Fogel
Brian Folkes
Brigitta and Curtis Forslund
M. and R. Fowler
Michael and Mary Fox
Eleanor and Michael Fraser
David and Cathy Freedman
Randall Friese
Michael Garcia
Gary and Gini Gethmann
M. Joyce Geyser
Paul Giancola
Harold and Patricia Gilbert
Angela Glosser
Elaine and John Goetz
Linda and James Goggin
Ann and Arthur Goldberg
Barbara and Gerald Goldberg
Roberta Goldstein
Midge and Gerald Golner
Kathryn and Edwin Goss
Jane and Robert Gray
Tom and Nancy Green
Roxanne Griego
Barbara Gurwitz and William Hall
Jerry Haack
Diana and Lawrence Haas
Mary Haddad
Michael Hamant and Lynnell Gardner
Michael Hammond
Kenneth and Marian Handy
Jill Hansen
John and Robin Harris
Seth Harris
Monica and Jim Hart
Pamela and Stanley Hart
Ryan Hartman
James and Victoria Haskins
Elizabeth and Jerrold Hatcher
Lester and Suzanne Hayt
Alma Haywood
Katherine Hazen
Dr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Herbst
Kerry and Bob Herbster
Richard Hertz and Doris Meyer
William and Bethany Hicks
Marcia and Gregory Hillard
Marta and Robert C. Holl
Sidney Hollande
Linda Hollars
Michael and Marian Holloway
Gerri and Barry Holt
Glenn Howell
Cynthia Hubiak
John Irby and Norizan Osman
Lisa and Gary Israel
Nancy and Brian Jackson
Dr. Leo Jaques
Helen and Robert Jennette
Thomas Jenney
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Colleen Jennings-Roggensack
David Johnson
Mary and Thomas Johnson
Richard and Shirley Johnson
Susan and Bob Johnstone
Robert and Beverly Jones
Nathan Joseph
Lee and Gary Kains
Eric Kaldahl
Sheila and Richard Kanter
Andra Karnofsky and Charles Gannon
Fran Katz
S.B. Katz, MD, JD and D. Stephenson
Lendre and King Kearns
Lisa and David Keene
Alan Kempner
Allan and Carol Kern
Mel Kessler and Gail Fisher
Sue and Darrell Kidd
Bruce Kilbride and Lynn Krabbe
David and Patricia King
Susan and Carlton King
Don and Susan Kjerland
Marsha and Donald Klein
Guy Knoller
Bill and Linda Knox
Renata Koliakinene
Philip Korn
Barbara Koval
Anthony Krainik
Lynne Lagarde and Bob Stankus
Arvie and Karen Lake
Jane Langenfeld and Duncan Chang
Sally Lanyon
Joan Le Fevre
Philip and Ellen Leavitt
Sue and Robert Lebby
Kwan S. Lee
Lola and Lew Lehrman
Barbara and Martin Levy
Roy Loewenstein and Alana Stubbs
Mary and Paul Lynch
Janet and Charles Lynn
Matthew and Jo Ann Madonna
Andrea Malis
Barbara and Martin Mannlein
Joan and Kit Marrs
Irene Marsh
Judy McDonald
J. Stuart McIntyre
Constance McMillin
Cecilia Memjivar
Deborah and David Mendelson
Lynda Menis
Kathryn and Richard Merkel
Walter and Gloria Merkel
Valla Merriman
Francie Merryman
Darrel and Ann Merwin
Debra and Jeffrey Messing
James Miller
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FRIENDS CONTINUED
$250 - $499
Mr. and Mrs. George Mink
Gary Molenda
Jessica and Jeff Monash
Frances Moore
George and Nancy Moore
Susan Morris and Richard Plattner
Melvin E. Mounts
Christine Muldoon
Kay Musser
Barbara Myers
Richard and Dana Naimark
Jan Olav and Lucille Flaaten
Paula and Carl Olson
Betty Olwin
John Parente
Greg Parston and Judith Hargadon
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Peck
Jane and Clyde Perlee
Julia Pernet
Rachele and Joe Peterson
Laurie and Tom Pew
Steven Phillips
Thomas Potter
Robert and Sheila Press
Ann H. Redding
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Rice
Janet and Roger Robinson
Tom Rogers
Susan Rollins
Tiana and Jeff Ronstadt
Steve and Rebecca Rosenberg
Barbara and Kent Rossman
Katie Rubin
Arnold and Carol Rudoff
Sharon and Richard Rundle
David and Sonja Saar
Maria Saldivar
Ellen and Stephen Saltonstall
Kathi and Doug Sanders
Jennifer and Charles Sands
Jose Santiago and Janice Catt
Betty Ann Sarver
Alexis and Steve Schallenberger
Tom and Chris Schatzman
Steven Schellhaas
Patricia and Harry Schlosser
Rita and Steven Schlosser
Paul and Jacqueline Schulz
Susan and Ford Schumann
Dr. Howard and Trudy Schwartz
Olivia and Dev Sethi
Robert Sheely
Carole and Charles Shnier
Marvin Siegel and Eileen Bloom
Dr. Caren Siehl
Steve and Anita Slaughter
John and Phyllis Smiley
Anita Smith
Barbara Soehnlen
Lois and Lowell Sorenson
Martha and Brad Sowers
Reed Spangler
Bruce Spencer
Dr. Richard and Judy Spiegel
Gloria and Mark Spies
Monica Spivey
Linda Staubitz
Maria and D. Stea
David Steele
Claire Steigerwald
Randy Sterna
Doug and Jean Stuart
Dan Suhr and Shelly Bunn
Teri and Don Sullivan
Jay Sykes
John Szafranski
Linda and David Tansik
Jean Thomas
Stephen and Susan Thompson
Neil and Marjorie Thornton
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Tofel
Gayle A. Traver
Bruce and Catherine Uhl
James A. Ullman
David and Kathryn Unger
Nancy Utech
Sergio Valladolid
Karla Van Drunen Littooy and Fred Littooy
Joan and Gerald Vandevoort
Ellen and David Vellanga
Tony and Rita Vickers
Carol Vivona
John and Connie Nygaard Wareing
Wendy Warne
Sandra Webb and Bob Meyer
Caryll and Gerald Webner
Ronald and Mary Weinstein
Sami Weir and Jean Demonico
Virginia Weise
Carol and Phil Wheeler
Willard W. White
Linda and Richard Whitney
Preston and Katherine Whitt
Thomas and Kay Williams
Pamela and Dennis Winsten
Krystyna Wolski and Ronald Bernstein
Marilyn and Peter Woods
Mo Xiao
James and Carolyn Yeater
Flora Yee and Phil Derkum
Barbara Zippel and Thomas Pickrell
Howard and Mary Zipser
Elizabeth and Charles Zukoski
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GIFTS IN MEMORY OF
Georgia Acker by Joseph Acker
Katherine W. Altaffer by Dabney Altaffer
Charles Artigue by Gammage & Burnham,
Richard B. Burnham, F. William Shepard
and Range P. Shaw, Curtis and Paula
Ullman, Susan Watchman and Terry
Corbett
Larry Ash by Slobodan Popovic and
Janie Shapiro
Robert Begam by Jessica L. Andrews and
Timothy W. Toothman, Begam Marks
and Traulsen, David Ira Goldstein and
Michele Robins Goldstein, Ellen and
Mark Harrison
Ms. Beryl Beville by Matthew and
Jo Ann Madonna
Dr. Richard Call by Mrs. Susan M. Call
Bob Cauthorn by John and Laura Almquist,
Jessica L. Andrews and Timothy W.
Toothman, Barbara Atwood, Alice and
Paul Baker, Patricia Ballard,
Deanna and Robert Bates, Jill Bishop,
Betsy Bolding, Neal and Sally Cash,
Shirley J. Chann, Len and Doris Coris,
Edward Gentile and Deborah Rosenwald,
Rob and Laurie Glaser, David Ira
Goldstein and Michele Robins Goldstein,
Pamela Grissom, Naomi and Gene Karp,
Shirley and Jim Kiser, Trudy Kohl, Clyde
W. Kunz and Brian L. Arthur George
Loesch and Friends at Intersate General
Media, Jennifer Lohse, David Mackstaller
and Lyn Papanikolas, Robert Marshall,
Sandy and Robert Maxfield, Brent
Pichler, Judith Rich, Jill and Herschel
Rosenzweig, Robert Strauss, Lisa Ungar,
Patricia H.
Waterfall, Jan Wezelman and David
Bartlett, Ruth Zales and Ken
Greenfield, Enid and Mel Zuckerman
Rudy Cosentino by Judie Cosentino
Dan Davis by F. William Sheppard and
Range P. Shaw
Josephine Duveneck by Weegee and
Scott Whiteford
Tom Foley by Cindy and Jerry Foley
Jack Frakes by Cathy Whitlock Rowlette
Adele Furman by Ina and Ian Shivack
Allan Glaser by Jessica L. Andrews and
Timothy W. Toothman, Alice and Paul
Baker, I. Michael and Beth Kasser, Ron
Kessler and Jeff Timan, Lynn and
Mark Thomas
Pat Goldstein by Holualoa Arizona, Inc
Rose Gottlieb by James Erikson, Joanne
Adams, Jean and Marvin Glassberg,
Shigeko and Ke Hsieh, Lisa Humenik,
FEEL THE MOMENT
2015/2016 SEASON
INDIVIDUAL DONORS
Rebecca Hurd, Linda and James
Kastella, Phyllis and Theodore Katz,
Hani and Nora Murad, Kenneth and
Phyllis Myslik, Wanda and Angelo
Petropolis, Sonja Reinhardt, Nancy and
Lu Rudolph, Robert and Susan Shrager,
Dave Solomon
Chris and Joel Hatfield by Norma and
Stanley G. Feldman
Karl Haytcher by Jessica L. Andrews and
Timothy W. Toothman, Claudia Vazquez
Bob Hegyi by Raymond Kemp and
Rick Douglas
Dr. Arnold I. Hollander by Carol Hollander
Mollie Hughes by Diane Tweedy
Anna Jolivet by Jessica L. Andrews and
Timothy W. Toothman
Walter Kaye by David Bartlett and Janice
Wezelman, Kent and Nancy Barrabee,
Leonard Dinnerstein, and Robert and
Olga Strauss
Renay F. Lehman by Carol Hollander
Elayne Miller by Jan Wezelman and
David Bartlett
Joan Newland by Louise Craft Adams
Donald Nickerson by Jessica L. Andrews
and Timothy W. Toothman, Betsy Bolding,
LLP, David Ira Goldstein and Michele
Robins Goldstein, Lathrop and Gage, and
Shirley and Ted Taubeneck
Alfena “Alfie” Norville by Jessica L.
Andrews and Timothy W. Toothman
Marilyn Papp by Jessica L. Andrews and
Timothy W. Toothman, and Richard Stern
Phyllis Powell by Judy Krausser
Mrs. Carolyn S. Ring by Mrs. Eugene
W. Seklecki
Mary Katherine Robinson by Jessica L.
Andrews and Timothy W. Toothman
George Rosenberg by Jessica L. Andrews
and Timothy W. Toothman, Betsy
Bolding, Nancy Cook, Winston H. Dines,
Winston Dines, Holliday Dines, David Ira
Goldstein and Michele Robins
Goldstein, Dr. and Mrs. Martin Levy,
David Mackstaller, Lyn Papanikolas,
Bobbe Rosenberg, Jane Sharples, and
Elizabeth and William Woodin
Henry Sargent by Mrs. Shirley Estes, F. William Sheppard and Range P. Shaw
Michael Schroeder by Raymond Kemp and
Rick Douglas
Richard Segal by Jessica L. Andrews and
Timothy W. Toothman, Betsey Bayless,
Laura and Terry Bercovitz, Gina and Rick
DeGraw, Norma and Stanley G. Feldman,
Babs and Jay Glaser, David Ira Goldstein
and Michele Robins Goldstein, Ellen and
Mark Harrison, Luana and Doug Manning,
Patricia Martin and Timothy Berg, Charles
J. Muchmore and Karen Nyrop, Nancy and
Bruce Oyen, Michael Parrish and Susan
Davis, Vicki and Scott Ruby, Michelle and
Stan Sparrow, F. William Sheppard and
Range P. Shaw Sheryl and Dale Wanek
Trudy Shapiro by Jessica L. Andrews and
Timothy W. Toothman, Rob and Laurie
Glaser, Slobodan Popovic and Janie
Shapiro
Larry Smith by Frank Davis, F. William
Sheppard and Range P. Shaw
Nemesio Trevino by Jessica L. Andrews
and Timothy W. Toothman, David Ira
Goldstein and Michele Robins Goldstein
Alan Wall by Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Vegodsky
Roger Babson Webber by Marlene M. Graf
Sara J. Wich by Anonymous
GIFTS IN HONOR OF
Jessica Andrews by Paulette and
Joe Gootter
Betsy Bolding by Becky and Dave Gaspar
Joan Kaye Cauthorn by Ruth Zales and
Kenneth Greenfield
Darryl and Mary Ann Dobras by Jane
and Benjamin Norton, Reese and
Nancy Woodling
Margaret Downie and Bob Kroll by
Raymond Kemp and Richard Douglas
Danielle Faitelson by Karen and
Lionel Faitelson
Stanley Feldman by David Mackstaller and
Lyn Papanikolas
Jay Glaser by Linda Goldburgh
David Ira Goldstein by Karen and Lionel
Faitelson, Paulette and Joe Gootter,
and Howard Allen
Paulette and Joe Gootter by Len and
Doris Coris, Marcelle and Leonard Joffe,
Joan Sweeney, Lois and Tom Colberg,
Robert Present, Dr. and Mrs. Martin
Levy, Carol and Lex Sears, Marjorie and
Gerald Dixon, Joan Kaye Cauthorn, Ralph
Thomas Eiff, and Mary Jo Sheldon-DiVito
and William DiVito
Pam and Glen Hait by Linda Hirshman
Eric Hamburger by Becky and Dan Lieberman
David Hawkanson by Betsy Bolding
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Beth and Mike Kasser by Ruth and Henry
Jacobson, Jill and Herschel Rosenzweig,
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Woosley, Paul Kraft,
Leslie Glaze, Shelly Silverman,
Jody Gross, Scott Maizlish, Joan Kaye
Cauthorn, Courtney Johnson, and
Deborah and Jeffrey Jacob
Jacob Kelber, Nadia Hutchinson, and
Mason Kelber by Alice and Marty Kelber
Robyn Kessler by David Mackstaller and
Lyn Papanikolas
Randy Kincaid by F. William Sheppard
and Range P. Shaw
Anne Kleindienst by F. William Sheppard
and Range P. Shaw
Matt Lerhman by Paulette and Joe Gootter
Helaine Levy by Len and Doris Coris, Deanna
Evenchik, Norma and Stanley G. Feldman,
Babs and Jay Glaser, Judi Kessler, Richard
and Sally Lehmann, Francie Merryman,
Anne and Lowell Rothschild, Anne and
Tim Schaffner, Cristie and Bill Street,
David and Kathryn Unger
Bill Lewis and Rick Underwood by F.
William Sheppard and Range P. Shaw
Lori Mackstaller by Shirley Chann
Sandy Maxfield by Joan Kaye Cauthorn
Kevin E. Moore by David Ira Goldstein
and Michele Robins Goldstein
Jean and Jordan Nerenberg by Elyce
and Mark Metzner
Anne Raymond by Ann Bladwin
Anne Rothschild by Norma and
Stanley G. Feldman
Patricia J. Ryan MSW by Terri Hall
Karen Scates by Betsy Bolding
Bill Sheppard and Range Shaw by
Raymond Kemp and Rick Douglas
Ralph and Ingeborg Silberschlag by Marilyn
Prince
Geri Silvi by Slobodan Popovic and
Janie Shapiro, Angela Glosser
Annie Stein by Ms. Sondra Eastham
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Von Germeten by
Ms. Sondra Eastham
Ruthie Zales by Marsha Cohen,
Judy and Jay Feldstein
FEEL THE MOMENT
2015/2016 SEASON
STAFF
David Ira Goldstein, Artistic Director
ARTISTIC
ARTISTIC ASSOCIATE
Timothy Toothman
COMPANY MANAGER
Stephanie Lawson
ASSISTANT COMPANY MANAGER
Shannon Harral
LITERARY MANAGER
Katherine Monberg
PLAYWRIGHT-IN-RESIDENCE
Elaine Romero
RESIDENT COSTUME DESIGNER
Kish Finnegan
RESIDENT LIGHTING DESIGNER
T. Greg Squires
RESIDENT SOUND DESIGNER
Brian Jerome Peterson
LEARNING & EDUCATION
LEARNING & EDUCATION MANAGER
Luke Young
LEARNING & EDUCATION ASSOCIATES
Shelby Althouguia, Bryanna Patrick
TEACHING ARTISTS
Shelby Athouguia, Annie Ballesteros,
Heidi Barker, Brigitte Bechtel, Jason
Campbell, Kay Dawson, Athena Hagen,
Amy LeGore, Lisa A. Leonhardt, Czarina
Leyva, Russell Long, Marisa Lujan,
Sean Maynard, Jenise Melland, Rachel
Miller, Katherine Monberg, Marcus
Myler, Brian Jerome Peterson, Mercer
Pinkston, Andrea Pratt, Sarah Ross,
Madison Thatcher, Jonathan Thompson,
Candice Washburn
PRODUCTION
PRODUCTION MANAGER
Jennifer Smith
ASSOCIATE PRODUCTION MANAGER
Christopher Gerling
LIGHTING & PROJECTIONS
STAGE MANAGEMENT
SCENIC ART INTERN
Lydia Lopez
STAGE CARPENTER (TUC)
Russell Long
STAGE CARPENTER (PHX)
Christian Miller
PRODUCTION STAGE MANAGER
Glenn Bruner
PROPERTIES
STAGE MANAGER
Timothy Toothman
PROPERTIES MASTER
Paul Lucas
ASSISTANT TO THE STAGE MANAGER
Emma DeVore
ASSISTANT PROPERTIES MASTER
Katelin Ashcraft
LIGHTING & PROJECTIONS SUPERVISOR
Kat Seaton
MASTER ELECTRICIAN
Mercer Pinkston
ELECTRICS INTERN
Ross Dennison
LIGHT BOARD OPERATOR (PHX)
Joycelin Jacobs
OVERHIRE ELECTRICIANS
Connor Adams, Rick Holya,
Dale Nakagawa, Max Sprinkle
SCENERY
COSTUMES & WARDROBE
SOUND
TECHNICAL DIRECTOR
Matthew Saxton
ASSISTANT TECHNICAL DIRECTOR
Phillip Blackwood
TECHNICAL DIRECTION INTERN
Ian Stillman
STAFF CARPENTERS
Nicholas Fleming, Scott Greenleaf, Sean
Maynard, Arthur Potts
SCENIC CHARGE ARTIST
Brigitte Bechtel
COSTUME SHOP MANAGER
Darcy Elora Hofer
COSTUME DESIGN MANAGER
Kish Finnegan
STAFF DRAPER
Phyllis Davies
WARDROBE SUPERVISOR
Sandahl Masson
LEAD DRESSER (PHX)
Paul Elliott
SOUND SUPERVISOR
Brian Jerome Peterson
PRODUCTION SOUND ENGINEER
Mathew DeVore
SOUND BOARD OPERATOR (PHX)
Billy Lopez
SOUND ASSISTANT
Jason Campbell
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FEEL THE MOMENT
2015/2016 SEASON
STAFF
ADMINISTRATION
ASSOCIATE MANAGING DIRECTOR
Robyn Lambert
MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATE
Ashley Simon
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT
Angela Aldrin
FRONT OFFICE VOLUNTEERS
Kim Agullard, Topsanna Alelunas,
Pat Boysen, Ellen Gurewitz,
Barb Dominick-Price, Linda Vogel,
Wendy Sander, Nancy Kupers
ACCESSIBILITY
ACCESSIBILITY COORDINATOR
Eileen Bagnall
DEVELOPMENT
GRANTS MANAGER
Alexis Smith-Schallenberger
ANNUAL FUND MANAGER
Cynthia Wasco
DEVELOPMENT COORDINATOR
Carley Elizabeth Preston
FINANCE
DIRECTOR OF FINANCE
& ADMINISTRATION
Carrie Toth
SENIOR ACCOUNTING ASSOCIATE
Yvette Miranda
ACCOUNTING ASSOCIATE
Debbie Archuleta
ACCOUNTING ASSISTANT
Maria G. Moreno
THE TEMPLE LOUNGE
MANAGER
Emily Lucas
ASSISTANT MANAGER
Alison Doran
CONCESSIONAIRES
Angela Aldrin, Christine Badke, Dawn
Copps, Kim Grygutis, Cynthia Hough,
Mariah McCammond, John McNiece,
Brenna Mirano, Katherine Monberg, Matt
Otto, April Putney, Rebekah Smiley, Tim
Smith, Dan Uroff
CUSTOMER SERVICE
REPRESENTATIVE (TUC)
Sara Kavitch
CUSTOMER SERVICE
REPRESENTATIVES (PHX)
Carolyne Levin, Linda Schwartz
BOX OFFICE AGENTS (TUC)
Toni Berry, Helen Kim, Jenna Malkin
HOUSE MANAGERS (TUC)
Bill Bethel, Sonja Reinhardt
CONSULTANTS
MARKETING
EXECUTIVE MANAGEMENT
William Russo
PATRON RELATIONSHIP MANAGER
Ron May
HUMAN RESOURCES
Dina Scalone
ONLINE ENGAGEMENT COORDINATOR
Erin Treat
AUDITORS
Beach, Fleischman & Co.
MARKETING COORDINATOR
Colin Buck Columna
MARKETING & COMMUNICATIONS
Crowley Communications
FACILITIES – TUCSON
GRAPHIC DESIGN
Esser Design
FACILITIES MANAGER
Horace Ashley
MAINTENANCE TECHNICIANS
David Fitch, Dean Morgan
TICKET SALES &
HOUSE MANAGEMENT
TICKET SERVICES MANAGER
Geri Silvi
BOX OFFICE MANAGER (TUC)
Michi Yamasaki
ASSISTANT BOX OFFICE MANAGER (TUC)
Carrie Luker
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IT SUPPORT
Team Logic IT
PUBLIC RELATIONS
The Kur Carr Group, Inc.
PATRON SERVICES DEPARTMENT
PATRON SERVICES SUPERVISOR
Phil Bergstein
PATRON SERVICES REPRESENTATIVES
Shannon Harral, Aaron Rice
T H E A R T O F L I V E . O N L I N E.
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Tim Fuller. Kyle Sorrell, Mark Anders, Jon Gentry, and Bob Sorenson in Around the World in 80 Days; photo by Tim Fuller. David Green and Peter Van Norden in The Sunshine
Boys; photo by Tim Fuller. Herbert Siguenza in A Weekend with Pablo Picasso; photo by Darren Scott. Ted Koch in Wait Until Dark; photo by Tim Fuller. Ian Lowe and Joe
Kinosian in Murder for Two; photo by Joan Marcus. Hershey Felder in Hershey Felder as Irving Berlin; photo by Eighty-Eight Entertainment, LLC. J. Michael Flynn in Freud’s
Last Session; photo by Kevin Berne. Denis Arndt in Red; photo by Chris Bennion. David Alan Anderson and Kim Staunton in Fences; photo by Tim Fuller. Paige Lindsey White
in Other Desert Cities; photo by Tim Fuller. The Company of Clybourne Park; photo by Tim Fuller. Shannon Stoeke and Anneliese van der Pol in Jane Austen’s Emma; photo by
Tim Fuller. Brit Whittle, Mark Jacoby, Steve Sheridan, Martin L’Herault and Jeff Steitzer in Five Presidents; photo by Tim Fuller. Michael Tisdale and Gillian Williams in Venus
in Fur; photo by Chris Bennion. The Company of Xanadu; photo by Mark Kitaoka.
2015/2016 SEASON
PERFORMING IN DOWNTOWN PHOENIX
AT THE HERBERGER THEATER CENTER
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BOX OFFICE: 602-256-6995
FEEL THE MOMENT
2015/2016 SEASON
T H E AT E R I N F O R M AT I O N
HERBERGER THEATER
CENTER
BOX OFFICE INFORMATION
Monday – Friday: 10:00 am to 5:00 pm
Saturday & Sunday: 12:00 pm to 5:00 pm
Evenings: One hour prior to performance
LOCATION
The Box Office is located on the southeast
side of the building, near the corner of
3rd and Monroe Streets.
PURCHASING TICKETS
Tickets can be purchased in person
at the Box Office, by calling
602-252-8497, or through our website
at www.HerbergerTheater.org.
RESTROOMS
LOST & FOUND
Restrooms are located in the first- and
second-floor lobbies between Center
Stage and Stage West.
Please call 602-254-7399 x0 regarding
items left at the Herberger Theater Center.
SERVICES FOR PATRONS WITH
DISABILITIES
The Herberger Theater Center strives to be
accessible to all patrons. Request special
service when purchasing tickets or
arriving at the theater. Infrared assistive
listening headsets are available in the
lobby. Arizona Theatre Company provides
audio-described performances for the
visually impaired and ASL interpretation
for the hearing impaired. Call the Box
Office for dates and performance times.
LATECOMER SEATING POLICY
REFUND POLICY
Patrons arriving after a performance has
begun may be asked to wait in the lobby.
At the appropriate time, latecomers will
be escorted to available seating near the
back of the orchestra or to the balcony,
and may proceed to their ticketed seats
at intermission.
Refunds are offered for canceled
performances only.
CELL PHONES & PAGERS
GROUP & DISCOUNT INFO
Please turn off all cell phones, pagers,
and watch alarms before entering
the theater.
PAYMENT METHODS ACCEPTED
The Herberger Theater Center accepts
cash, personal checks, American Express,
Discover, MasterCard, and Visa.
Please contact Arizona Theatre Company
for group discounts.
FACILITY INFORMATION
CHILDREN
Children under 3 years of age are not
permitted in the theaters, unless otherwise
specified by the performing company.
EMERGENCY EXIT NOTICE
Emergency exits are indicated by the red
Exit signs located above certain doors.
Please check the location of the nearest
exit after you have taken your seat. It may
not be the same way you entered.
LOBBY REFRESHMENTS
Put A Fork In It Catering sells beverages
as well as light and delicious food items
60 minutes prior to performances and
during intermission. Beverages purchased
in the lobby are permitted in the theater.
To avoid intermission lines, you can prepurchase your food and drinks and have
them ready when intermission begins.
SMOKING
Smoking is prohibited in the Herberger
Theater Center. In the event of smoking
onstage, non-nicotine electric cigarettes or
non-nicotine herbal substitutes will be
used, and a sign will be posted in the lobby.
EMERGENCY TELEPHONE CALLS
Please leave your name and seat location
with our Patron Services Manager if you
are expecting emergency calls during
the performance, and leave the phone
number 602-254-7399 x0 with your
telephone service.
TOURS
The Herberger Theater Center provides
free tours of the facility by appointment.
Call 602-254-7399 x197.
PARKING PASSES
Purchase your parking pass from the
Herberger Theater’s Box Office or online prior
to the performance and park at the Arizona
Center Parking Garage for only $6.00.
Located at 5th Street & Fillmore Street. Valid
Monday – Friday, from 5:00 pm to 4:00 am
and all day on Saturday and Sunday.
HTC CONTACT INFORMATION
222 E. Monroe Street
Phoenix, AZ 85004
ADMNISTRATIVE OFFICES
602-254-7399
BOX OFFICE
602-252-8497
Fax 602-258-9521
www.HerbergerTheater.org
THE VIDEO AND/OR RECORDING OF THIS PERFORMANCE BY ANY MEANS WHATSOEVER ARE STRICTLY PROHIBITED.
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