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OddProgramFINAL 3/26/04 5:27 PM Page 9 THEATER LOGO/INFO HERE Proudly Presents BARBARA EDEN in NEIL SIMON’S with RITA MCKENZIE also starring Elizabeth Alley Kristie Berger David Castro Mary Pat Gleason Larry Thomas and Allyce Beasley Directed by JOAL PALEY Scenic Design THOMAS BUDERWITZ Technical Director JOSEPH SHANNON Lighting Design BRYAN SMITH Sound Design JON GOTTLIEB Production Stage Manager MICHAELWHITE Assistant Stage Manager JEREMY LEVIN Ms Eden’s & Ms McKenzie’s Costumes by DENISE SOLIS Costume Design DEVON RENEE ANDERSON Hair Design SARAH BARNARD Prop Design JANICE SILVER Casting Director BRUCE H. NEWBERG, C.S.A. Exclusive Tour Direction SCOTT STANDER & ASSOCIATES, INC. 13701 Riverside Drive Suite 201 Sherman Oaks CA91423 www.scottstander.com ● ● ● ● OddProgramFINAL 3/26/04 5:27 PM Page 10 cast ELIZABETH ALLEY Renée DAVID CASTRO Jesus Costazuela BARBARA EDEN Florence Unger ALLYCE BEASLEY Vera MARY PAT GLEASON Mickey RITA MCKENZIE Olive Madison KRISTIE BERGER Sylvie LARRY THOMAS Manolo Costazuela Understudies: ERIN BENNETT, JEREMY LEVIN Understudies never appear for listed performers unless a specific announcement is made at the time of the performance. THE ODD COUPLE (FEMALE VERSION) WILL BE PERFORMED WITH A 15-MINUTE INTERMISSION. Use of cameras, videotape recorders, audio recorders and/or any other type of recording device during a performance is strictly prohibited. For the enjoyment of the audience, please turn off all cell phones and pagers prior to entering the theater. OddProgramFINAL 3/26/04 5:27 PM Page 11 profiles BARBARA EDEN (Florence Unger), the endearing and enduring star of I Dream of Jean nie, has recently completed a ten-week run at Chicago’s A p o l l o Theater, starring in The Odd Couple. She also starred in the hit mini-tour of Gentlemen Pre fer Blondes in the role originally played on film by Marilyn Monroe. The busy star’s other recent activities include stints as host of Home & Garden Television channel’s Sit com Style; celebrity host of the Canadian A C E Awards show; commercials for Old Navy and Lexus; an hour appearance on CNN Larry King Live; the I Dream of Jeannie reunion on The Donnie & Marie Show; profiled on A & E B i o g r a p h y; profiled on MSNBC’s Legends & Headliners with Matt Lauer; and profiled in TV Guide, November 1999. In addition to her signature “Jeannie” show, she has starred in four network series for NBC including Harper Valley PTA, Brand New Life with Don Murray as her leading man, and a series of two-hour NBC mystery movies, Visions of Murder which aired during the 1996/1997 season. While under contract at 20th Century Fox she starred in a number of feature films and played the Marilyn Monroe role on the TV series How To Marry a Millionaire. Barbara has starred in 14 top-rated television movies over the past 15 years and made a special six-episode guest appearance on Dallas opposite her former Jeannie guest star, Larry Hagman. Her feature film credits include Elvis Presley’s leading lady in Flaming Star, Five Weeks in a Balloon, Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, Harper Valley PTA and The Seven Faces of Dr. Lao . Barbara has headlined her singing show in top supper clubs including the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, Harrah’s in Lake Tahoe and Atlantic City, and on concert stages across America. She also starred in major city venues in a number of musical theater and comedy productions such as The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas, The Sound of Music, The Unsinkable Molly Brown, Nite Club Confidential, Same Time Next Year and The Last of the Red Hot Lovers . Barbara is active in a variety of charities including the Wellness Community and is a frequent guest on America’s most popular talk shows. R I TA MCKENZIE (Olive Madison ) is thrilled to be performing again with her good friend Barbara Eden in Neil Simon’s female version of The Odd C o u p l e, after recently completing a 10-week run at Chicago’s Apollo T h e a t e r, and their successful tour of Gen tlemen Prefer Blondes. Miss McKenzie’s dazzling recreation of Ethel Merman in Ethel Merman’s Broadway has electrified audiences worldwide. Her internationally-acclaimed performance started Off-Broadway at the John Houseman Theater in New York City and she performed at Carnegie Hall, Pasadena Playhouse, Harrah’s Casino Hotel in Atlantic City and on an SRO eight-city tour of Japan. She looks forward to her upcoming “Ethel” appearances in London and Toronto. Miss McKenzie starred in the Los Angeles premiere of the Off-Broadway musical Ruthless!. She can also be heard on the original cast album. She toured the country as Annie Oakley in the 50th anniversary production of Annie Get Your Gun with Glenn Yarbrough. She has created the role of Phoebe Farber in Sam H a r r i s ’ Broadway-bound production of Hurry! Hurry! Hollywood! in Los Angeles, and she played Maggie Jones in 42nd Street OddProgramFINAL 3/26/04 5:27 PM Page 12 profiles with Mariette Hartley. Her other starring roles include Reno Sweeney in A n y t h i n g Goes, Aldonza in Man of La Mancha, Ruth in The Pirates of Penzance, Belle Poltrine in Little Me, Domina in AFunny Thing Hap pened on the Way to the Forum, Cleo in The Most Happy Fella, Widow Corney in Oliv er!, Nurse Custer in Whoopee! and, of course, Mama Rose in Gypsy. McKenzie is an accomplished TV and film actress and recently played Alice, the housekeeper, on Fox’s The Brady Bunch: the Final Days. She has guest-starred on NBC’s Caroline In the City and audiences will remember her for her roles as Mrs. Littlejohn on NBC’s Frasier, Rita Marcus on the Family Channel’s Big Brother Jake and her recurring role on Daddy D e a re s t starring Richard Lewis and Don Rickles. She co-starred in the feature film I Might Even Love You and was featured in Rodney Dangerfield’s film Meet Wa l l y Sparks. ELIZABETH ALLEY’S (Renée) New York and regional theatre credits include Joyce Carol Oates’ I Stand Before You Naked at the American Place T h eatre, Christopher Dur a n g ’s Naomi in the Living Room at Home for Contemporary Theatre and Art (directed by the playwright), Seance at the Lamb’s Theatre, Flip at the Harold Clurman Theatre, Amadeus and Sweet Bird of Youth at Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park, The Brothel’s Launderer at Chicago’s Goodman Theatre and AMidsummer Night’s D re a m and Two Gentlemen of Ve ro n a a t Chicago’s Free Shakespeare Theatre. For television, Ms. Alley has appeared in Frasi er, V.I.P., Encore! Encore!, Days of Our Lives, Sunset Beach, The Young and the Restless, Saved By The Light, Tom Clancy’s Op Cen t e r, Diagnosis Mur d e r, All My Childr e n , Ryan’s Hope and Another World. DAVID CASTRO (Jesus Costazuela) is pleased and proud to be a part of this production of The Odd Couple. Other theatre credits in Canada, the United States and Central America include The Glass Menagerie, Hamlet, Amigo's Blue Guitar, Wait Until Dark, and Fronteras Americanas (American Borders), among others. Film and television credits include St Elmo’s Fire, Pearl Harbor, Judging Amy, JAG, Lonesome Dove: The Series, Poltergeist: The Series, Days of Our Lives, and Angeles for Telemundo. ALLYCE BEASLEY Best known for her role as Ms. Dipesto on the ABC hit, “Moonlighting” for which she received two Emmy and Golden Globe nominations. She also appeared in classic episodes of “Cheers” and “Taxi”. Ms. Beasley was recently seen as a guest star on “10-8” and in the theatrical releases “Legally Blonde,” “Stuart Little,” and “A Foreign Affair,” starring David Arquette and Tim Blake Nelson. Stage appearances include “Morticians in Love” at the Celebration Theatre, “Steel Magnolias” at La Mirada and “Rosencranz and Guildenstern are Dead” and “Tartuffe” at Theatre Arts Corporation in Sante Fe. Ms. Beasley was also a performing member of the New York improv troupe, Interplay. A OddProgramFINAL 3/26/04 5:27 PM Page 13 profiles twenty-year veteran of radio and voice-over work, she is currently the voice of Miss Grotke on ABC’s “Recess” and Mrs McNoggin in “Lloyd in Space.” Ms. Beasley can also be heard every morning as the voice of “Playhouse Disney.” MARY PAT GLEASON (Mickey) most recently appeared in Intolerable Cruelty, Bruce Almighty, 13 Going On 30, LARiots, A Cinderella Story and Stephen Soderberg’s award-winning film, Traffic. Her other film appearances include The Crucible, Evolution, A Walk in the Clouds, Lorenzo’s Oil, Soap Dish, Defending Your Life and Basic Instinct. She has guest-starred in over 128 television shows including Sex and the City, Malcolm in the Middle, That’s Life, NYPD Blue, ER, Friends and Will & Grace. In regional theatre she has appeared at the Mark Taper Forum, Pasadena Playhouse, George Playhouse, Meadowbrook Theatre, Walnut Street Theatre, Cohose Music Hall, Nassau Repertory and the Manhattan Theatre Club. She played Jane Hogan on Guiding Light for two years and won an Emmy for editing the show in 1986. Mary Pat is represented by Stone Manners Agency. KRISTIE BERGER (Sylvie) makes her home in Chicago. She last appeared in Frankie & Johnny in the Clair de Lune at the Human Race Theatre in Dayton. Chicago theater credits include The Vagina Monologues; Sylvie in The Odd Couple – Female Version, starring Barbara Eden and Rita McKenzie; Louise Seger in Always...Patsy Cline at the Apollo Theater; the Chicago premiere of Criminal Hearts at Strawdog Theatre; Tiger in Cementville at Mary-Arrchie; Miss Amelia Evans in The Ballad of the Sad Cafe at Absolute Theatre; Soot in The Marriage of Bette and Boo at Centre Theatre; and Sissy in Come Back to the 5 & Dime, Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in Scotland. She understudied Three Days of Rain at Steppenwolf, the original production of Marvin’s Room at the Goodman Theater Studio, and A Midsummer Night’s Dream on the Goodman's mainstage. She also works in commercials, industrials, and voice-overs. LARRY THOMAS (Manolo Costazuela) The vast world of Seinfeld fans know Larry as “The Soup Nazi.” His other TV credits include CSI, Scrubs, The Geena Davis Show, Grace Under Fire, Caroline in the City, Arliss, Martial Law and more. His film credits include Austin Powers, Bachelor Man and more. But theatre is what Larry has done mostly, performing in hundreds of plays in the L.A. area for the last 25 years (sometimes writing and directing them to give himself acting work). All his love to his son Benjamin and his wife (the lovely and talented) Duffie McIntire. JEREMY LEVIN (Male Understudy, Assistant Stage Manager) In addition to The Odd Couple, Jeremy is also stage managing It Had to be You and If You Ever Leave Me...I'm Going With You, both by Renee Taylor and Joe Bologna. A Santa Cruz native and graduate of Boston University, Jeremy's OddProgramFINAL 3/26/04 5:27 PM Page 14 profiles previous stage management credits include Henry IV Part 2 and Henry V at the Carmel Shakes-Speare Fesitval. Jeremy has stage managed J. Strauss' operetta Die Fledermaus at Bay Shore Lyric Opera in Capitola and at the Fox Theatre in Redwood City. Directing credits include A Letter to Harvey Milk at Temple Beth-El in Aptos; Springtime and A Look Back in Virginia Woolf, for which he is also the playwright, both at Boston University. On Stage, Jeremy has been in Santa Cruz Actors' Theatre's Eight Tens at 8 2002 as "Bob" in Anonymous; "Clayton's Brother" in Waiting for Lefty and "Eukia" in the play of the same name, both at Boston University. ERIN BENNETT (Female Understudy) recently played Vi in Buddy: The Buddy Holly Story, for Theater League. Favorite roles include: Beryl in Star Quality at Pasadena Playhouse, and Debbie in The Real Thing at International City Theatre. She is a graduate of Boston University. Good Doctor, God’s Favorite, California Suite, Chapter Two, They’re Playing Our Song, I Ought to Be in Pictures, Fools, a revival of Little Me, Brighton Beach Memoirs, Biloxi Blues (Tony Award), a new version of The Odd Couple starring Sally Struthers and Rita Moreno as the title duo, Broadway Bound, Rumors, Lost in Yonkers (Tony Award and Pulitzer Prize) the book to the musical The Goodbye Girl, Jake’s Women, and Laughter on the 23rd Floor. Mr. Simon has also written for the screen: the adaptations of Barefoot in the Park, The Odd Couple, Plaza Suite, The Last of the Red Hot Lovers, The Prisoner of Second Avenue, The Sunshine Boys, California Suite, I Ought To Be in Pictures, Chapter Two, Brighton Beach Memoirs, Biloxi Blues, Lost in Yonkers and the TV motion picture of Broadway Bound. Other screenplays he has written include After the Fox, The Out-of-Towners, The Heartbreak Kid, Murder by Death, The Goodbye Girl, The Cheap Detective, Seems Like Old Times, Only When I Laugh, Max Dugan Returns and The Marrying Man. Neil Simon recently completed two new plays, The Dinner Party on Broadway and 45 Seconds to Broadway which is scheduled to open on Broadway later this year. NEIL SIMON (Author) began his writing career in television and established himself as our leading writer of comedy by creating a succession of Broadway hits beginning with Come Blow Your Horn. During the 1966-67 season, Barefoot in the Park, The Odd Couple, Sweet Charity and The Star Spangled Girl were all running simutaneously; in the 1970-71 season, Broadway theatergoers had their choice of Plaza Suite, Last of the Red Hot Lovers and Promises, Promises. Next came Little Me (book to the musical), The Gingerbread Lady, The Prisoner of Second Avenue, The Sunshine Boys, The JOAL PALEY (Director) is the author and lyricist of hit musical, Ruthless! (music by Marvin Laird) which was honored with the Outer Critics Circle Award for Best Musical of 1993 and also won Mr. Paley the Drama Desk Award for Best Lyricist. He directed the highly acclaimed New York production (Outer Critics Circle and Drama Desk Award nominee; Best Director), and the concert version starring Bernadette Peters in Los Angeles. As a performer, Joal appeared on Broadway, on national tour, and on television with the infamous dance troupe, Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo. The Trocks’ OddProgramFINAL 3/26/04 5:27 PM Page 15 profiles sold-out engagement at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion brought him to the West Coast where he created nightclub acts for Abbe Lane, Bob Newhart, Rita Cooledge, Donna Pescow, and Billy Barnes; provided dances for The Maude Show, starring Bea Arthur and employing physically challenged dancers confined to wheel chairs, created the choreography for the Academy Award-nominated short film, A Different Approach. In New York, Joal directed the premiers of Durang Durang and Make Up Your Mind (by Kurt Vonnegut Jr.), and directed numerous productions for The Theatre Guild's “Theatre at Sea” Series, starring Brian Bedford, Eileen Brennan, George Hearn, Dana Ivey, Carol Kane, Richard Kiley, Milo O'Shea, Patricia Neal, Juliet Prowse, and Gena Rowlands. This year, Joal had the great pleasure of directing Frank Gorshin and Lee Merriwether in Play It Again, Sam, and the short film, La Dolce Velveeta, which he also wrote. His recently completed a theatre piece (with music by Marvin Laird) which is entitled, Katz – the Chosen Musical! (NOW...it’s forever!) and is scheduled to premiere later this year. MICHAEL WHITE (Assistant Director, Production Stage Manager) began a lifelong love affair with the American Theater while still in High School. As a young actor, cirector, designer and Tedmidan, he won numerous awards in statewide theater competit1ons and earned a scholarship to the prestlgious University of Texas Department of Drama. In addition to his work onstage, he wrote and directed his first original play while a high school junior. By the time he graduated, he was already a veteran of nine Equity productions on the professional stage. After a, distinguished collegiate career, Michael retumed to the professional theater wherein he served as an actor, director, designer and stage manager in professional theaters from coast to coast. Memorable roles include Nick in Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf, The Narrator in Albee's Ballad of the Sad Cafe, Iago in Othello, and a two-and-a-half year, box-office-record-setting tour of the comedy Hanky Panky. After permanently relocating to Southern California (love that California sun!), Michael began a career in film and television that has seen his work in such films as Body Double, Best Seller, The Elian Gonzales Story, The New Women and the soon-to-be-released and A Day Without a Mexican. On Television, Michael has appeared in Stong Medicine, L.A. Heat, Murder, She Wrote, Melrose Place, Saved By The Bell, The Bold & The Beautiful and Days of Our Lives to name a few. After innumerable roles on stage and in film and TV, he still lists as his all-time favorite, the role of being Dad to his beloved daughter, Michelle. And today, more than thirty years after Michael first set foot on a professional stage....the love affair is still going strong. THOMAS BUDERWITZ (Scenic Design) most recently designed King Levine, directed by Joe Bologna, at the Helen Hayes Theatre in New York, Metrano’s Accidental Comedy, directed by Joe Bologna at the Odyssey Theatre in Los Angeles, Against the Glass for the Court Theatre in L.A. and Blood Sugar at the Tamarind Theatre in L.A. Tom is a resident artist at A Noise Within in Los Angeles, where his scenic designs include The Taming of the Shrew, Much Ado About Nothing, King Richard III, So It Is!…If So It Seems To You, A Christmas Carol, The Glass Menagerie, Great Expectations, Ah, Wilderness! and Tartuffe. Other L.A.-area designs include work for Westwood Playhouse, Theatre Forty, Pacific Resident Theatre Ensemble, Century City Playhouse, Colony Studio Theatre, Victory Theatre and OddProgramFINAL 3/26/04 5:27 PM Page 16 profiles West Coast Ensemble. Regional Theatre designs include work for Riverside Theatre in Florida, P.C.P.A. Theatrefest, Arizona Theatre Company, Denver Center Theatre Company, Great Lakes Shakespeare Festival, Portland Repertory Theatre and San Diego Repertory Theatre. Tom is the Recipient of two Garland Awards, six Dramalogue Awards, an L.A. Drama Critics Circle Award nomination and a Primetime Emmy Award nomination. Tom’s recent television designs include four seasons of Mr. Show with Bob and David for HBO, the HBO Comedy Hours featuring D.L. Hughley and Kathie Griffin, America’s Funniest Home Videos for ABC, Hollywood Showdown for PAX and GameShow Network, When Seconds Count for CBS, and Battlebots for Comedy Central. BRYAN SMITH (Lighting Design) has been designing nationally for the last 11 years, working for most major regional theatre companies in the U.S. During this time he also had the pleasure to design for over 30 Broadway and Off-Broadway productions. He is thrilled to be able to work on The Odd Couple. Bryan is grateful for the support he receives from his family and friends. JON GOTTLIEB (Sound Design) His Broadway credits include Master Class (John Golden), The Dinner Party (Music Box), If You Ever Leave Me, I'm Going With You (Cort), George Gershwin, Alone (Helen Hayes). His Off-Broadway credits include Glimmer Glimmer and Shine (MTC) Bermuda Avenue Triangle (Promanade). Center Theatre Group, Mark Taper Forum/ Ahmanson Theatre Designs include QED, Closer, Master Class (LA Ovation Award), Hughie, Putting It Together, The Cider House Rules, Blade to the Heat (LA Drama Critic's Circle Award), A Midsummer Night's Dream, Measure for Measure (Peter Hall), Matthew Bourne's Cinderella (LADCC Award). Mr. Gottlieb has received eight LADCC Awards, over 60 Drama-Logue and LA Weekly Awards, Career Achievement awards from The Los Angeles Theatre Alliance, the LA Weekly and the LATheatre Center and was recently presented with the Distinguished Artist Award from the LA Music Center Club 100. For Disney Imagineering, he created the original sound effects and design for two attractions at Walt Disney World in Florida. He currently heads the Sound Design program at California Institute of the Arts. CELESTE THOMPSON (Technical Director) was most recently production manager at Cornerstone Theater Company in Los Angeles (where she is proud to be an Associate Artist). While at Cornerstone she mounted or assisted on over a dozen productions, many of them in site-specific locations. She is a lighting and puppet designer whose work has been featured at the Canon Theatre, @Traction and several colleges. She has assisted set and lighting designers at a number of well-known theaters including Mark Taper Forum, South Coast Repertory, Portland Center Stage, Pasadena Playhouse, Great Lakes Theater Festival, Canon Theatre, Los Angeles Theatre Center, Long Beach Opera and the Getty Museum. She attended California Institute of the Arts. She is excited to be working on this tour of The Odd Couple and wishes to thank Joe, her Cornerstone family, the entire Korf clan, and Mom and Dad. BRUCE H. NEWBERG, C.S.A. (Casting Director). His theatre credits include For REPRISE: The Most Happy Fella (starring George Ball & Anastasia Barzee), 1776 (Roger Rees & Orsen Bean), Hair (Sam Harris, Steven Weber & Jennifer OddProgramFINAL 3/26/04 5:27 PM Page 17 profiles Leigh Warren), Strike Up the Band (Charles Nelson Reilly, Ruth Williamson). Other theater credits include Happy Days the Musical directed by Gary Marshall (George Wendt & Erik Palladino), Big River (James Black & Mary Jo Catlett) Show Boat at the Hollywood Bowl (Doug Sills, Alice Ripley & Shirley Knight), Hurry, Hurry! Hollywood! (Wally Kurth & Rita McKenzie). Feature film credits include Walking Across Egypt (Ellen Burstyn, Gwen Verdon), The Cherry Orchard (Alan Bates & Charlotte Rampling), Spawn (John Leguizamo & Martin Sheen), Just Write (Sherilyn Fenn & JoBeth Williams), Zack & Reba (Brittany Murphy & Debbie Reynolds), The Maker (Matthew Modine & Mary Louise Parker), Edie & Pen (Stockard Channing & Jennifer Tilly), When the Parties Over (Sandra Bullock), Sleep Easy, Hutch Rimes (Steven Weber & Swoosie Kurtz) and Creature Features (Randy Quaid, Carla Gugino, Rufus Sewell, Dan Aykroyd) for HBO. With writing partner Sam Harris, he created the television series Down to Earth (TBS) and the original musical Hurry! Hurry! Hollywood! DEVON RENEE ANDERSON (Costume Design) did her graduate work at U.C.L.A. in Costume Design. She is a member of IATSE Costumers Local 705 and has worked on such films as The Legend of Bagger Vance, Unbreakable, Charlie's Angels, Spiderman and most recently Men In Black II in the design department. She has also worked with designer Scott A. Lane on several musical productions for the Fireside Theatre and Reprise!. Design credits include the short films Darkland and Ella as well as touring productions of Brainworks for the California Science Center. SARAH BARNARD (Hair Assistant) grew up in Tulsa, Oklahoma and moved to California at the age of 18 to go to make-up school in Burbank. After graduating she worked on several independent films. In 2003 she had the opportunity to go to Austin, Texas to work on the studio feature The Alamo. That project opened other doors to work on more features in Austin, including The Wendell Baker Story, and Cheer Up. 2004 brought her back to Los Angeles to work on another independent film, If, before joining this company. OddProgramFINAL 3/26/04 5:27 PM Page 18 staff PRESS REPRESENTATIVES Scott Stander & Associates, Inc. Company Manager Business Management Graphic Design by Production Photographer Accountant Legal Counsel Ms. Eden’s Assistant Odd Couple Travel Agency Scenic Transport Jacqueline Stander Net Pay Nadine Heidinger, Brad Cooper Carol Rosegg Cohen Hacker Rothstein & Pearl, LLC Leonard Korobkin, Esq. Sarah Barnard AJA Travel Janco, Ltd. The Odd Couple (Female Version) was originally produced by Rob Kolson in association with Jam Theatricals, & Rob Stein at the Apollo Theater in Chicago. Please visit www.scottstander.com 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. The Director is a member of the Society of Stage Directors and Choreographers, Inc., an independent national labor union. United Scenic Artists represents the designers and scenic painters for the American Theatre. This production is a member of the League of American Theatres and Producers. SPECIALTHANKS Jon Eicholtz, Gene Schwam, Mike Casey, Orion Barnes, Aim Martinez, Christopher Powich and Rocky Kerns Barbara Eden Official Fan Club P.O. Box 5556 Sherman Oaks, CA 91403 Rita McKenzie Fan Club P.O. Box 1076 Boca Raton, FL 33431 OddProgramFINAL 3/26/04 5:27 PM Page 19