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FEEL THE MOMENT 2015/2016 SEASON IN THIS ISSUE NOVEMBER 2015 Title Page. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Cast. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 About the Play . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 The Cast . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 The Creative Team . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 About Arizona Theatre Company . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Board of Trustees. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Artistic Director. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Corporate and Foundation Donors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Individual Donors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Staff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Theater Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Vandit Bhatt, Allison Jean White and Elijah Alexander in Arizona Theatre Company’s production of Disgraced. Photo by Tim Fuller. 1 DAVID IRA GOLDSTEIN ARTISTIC DIRECTOR DISGRACED BY AYAD AKHTAR David Ira Goldstein. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Director John Ezell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Scenic Designer Kish Finnegan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Costume Designer David Lee Cuthbert. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lighting Designer Brian Jerome Peterson. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sound Designer Brent Gibbs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fight Choreographer Elissa Myers Casting, Paul Fouquet, CSA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Casting T. Greg Squires. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Resident Lighting Designer Glenn Bruner. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Production Stage Manager Brenda K. Walker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Assistant 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. Disgraced was developed in part at the New Writers New Plays residency at Vineyard Arts Project (Ashley Melone, Founder and Artistic Director). New York Premiere Produced by Lincoln Center Theater, New York City, 2012. Original Broadway Production produced by The Araca Group, Lincoln Center Theater, Jennifer Evans, Amanda Watkins, Richard Winkler, Rodger Hess, Stephanie P. Mcclelland, Tulchin/Bartner Productions, Jessica Genick, Jonathan Reinis, Carl Levin/Ashley De Simone/TNTDynaMite Productions, Alden Bergson/Rachel Weinstein, Greenleaf Productions, Darren Deverna/Jere Harris, and The Shubert Organization, The David Merrick Arts Foundation. Disgraced had its world premiere in January 2012 at American Theater Company, Chicago, Illinois (PJ Paparelli, Artistic Director). Disgraced is presented by special arrangement with Dramatists Play Service, Inc., New York. 2015/2016 SEASON SPONSORS: I. MICHAEL AND BETH KASSER COVER ART BY: Esser Design 2 FEEL THE MOMENT 2015/2016 SEASON CAST (IN ORDER OF APPEARANCE) Elijah Alexander . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Amir Allison Jean White. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Emily Vandit Bhatt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Abe Richard Baird . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Isaac Nicole Lewis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jory 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: 2011-2012 SCENE 1: Late summer, 2011 SCENE 2: Two weeks later SCENE 3: Three months later/Late fall SCENE 4: Six months later/Spring PLACE: A spacious apartment on New York’s Upper East Side DISGRACED IS PERFORMED WITHOUT AN INTERMISSION. UNDERSTUDIES Sarah Ambrose. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Emily Rhetta Kampel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jory ADDITIONAL STAFF Emma DeVore . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Assistant to the Stage Manager Additional casting by ATC Artistic Staff. 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. 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. 3 FEEL THE MOMENT 2015/2016 SEASON A B O U T T H E P L AY By Katherine Monberg, Literary Associate Disgraced premiered at Chicago’s American Theater Company before moving on to Lincoln Center Theater in 2012, a vibrant playwriting debut for multi-talented playwright Ayad Akhtar, whose voice as a novelist, screenwriter and actor has been hailed as “a generous new voice in American fiction.” The winner of the 2013 Pulitzer Prize for Drama, Disgraced subsequently enjoyed a long run on Broadway last season. Born in New York City to Pakistani immigrants and raised in Milwaukee, Akhtar speaks to the multiple identities forged in and by the modern American melting pot, and the innumerable facets of assumption, judgment, self-deception, and acceptance that underscore the contemporary social fabric of America. In Akhtar’s own words, “There are ways that the colonial history of the West is still playing out in the Muslim world. The events that comprise that history – a disgrace of native peoples – is still very much a part of our contemporary moment.” Akhtar identifies true and transparent engagement with the world as the crux of his narrative, seeking the “full engagement of the emotional and intellectual self” to provide the final necessary component to the “vital, living, tragic situation” that plays out in real time on the stage. Playwright Ayad Akhtar. Akhtar cites his own experiences growing up and navigating the complex identity politics of America as a spark of inspiration behind his writing: “In my early 30s, I started to realize I was avoiding something on a personal level, but also as a writer. I was in denial about who I was, and was trying to be someone I was not.” This journey of his own self-discovery led him to a new artistic understanding, one in which art is about engaging with the world around us rather than an abstract quest for self-expression. “All I did metaphorically was to turn and look over my shoulder at what I was running away from.” Also central to that self-knowledge were the events of September 11th and its immediate cultural aftermath. “Post-9/11, folks who looked like me became very visible,” says Akhtar. “Life changed. I and a lot of people like me felt differently after that. Like Amir, the fact of being Muslim, whether religious or cultural, became a significant fact that could not be avoided.” 4 FEEL THE MOMENT 2015/2016 SEASON A B O U T T H E P L AY Though conscious of the social and political forces that interweave within Disgraced, Akhtar also posits a determined awareness and aversion to sermonizing: “I can’t be a spokesman for anything other than my own concerns…and if I’m bringing any political awareness to that process, that mitigates my freedom” and detracts from the audience experience in which lies the power and impact of the piece. While the show illuminates traditions of representation and certain Islamophobic tropes, the sense of shared humanity is the heart and soul of the experience: the opportunity to share in complex perspectives that mirror the observable world. Akhtar identifies that mirror function as integral to the narrative and theatrical process: “One of the things that’s problematic to a lot of people is that some readings of the play seem to undermine other readings. My contention is that your reading of this play tells you a lot about yourself” and your place within the ongoing cultural and social dialogue. “It makes perfect sense to me that people would gravitate to whatever reading is going to help them. But ultimately it doesn’t really matter,” because there is a space for awareness, and conversation, that has been opened. According to Akhtar, “Art’s capacity to change the world is profoundly limited. But what it can do is change the way we see things individually” and “that kind of clear-eyed approach to reality is something for which I’m hoping the play can be a portal.” REFERENCES Bonnard: Pierre Bonnard (1867-1947) was a French painter and printmaker, and a founding member of Les Nabis, a Post-Impressionist group of avant-garde painters. He preferred to create from memory, and his paintings are often described as having unusual vantage points, a dreamlike quality and featuring intimate domestic scenes. Constable: John Constable (1776-1837) was an English Romantic painter, known particularly for his landscape paintings of “Constable County,” officially known as Dedham Vale. His work was especially prominent in France, where his work inspired the Barbizon school of painters. Frieze Art Fair: An annual international contemporary art fair, established in 2003, and held in London’s Regent Park every October. Jerry Saltz: American art critic, Jerry Saltz (1951- ) was formerly the senior art critic for The Village Voice and has served since 2006 as senior art critic and columnist for New York Magazine. To date, he has received three nominations for the Pulitzer Prize in Criticism. 5 FEEL THE MOMENT 2015/2016 SEASON A B O U T T H E P L AY Matisse: Henri Matisse (1869-1954) was a French artist, particularly known for his paintings and his use of color and fluid draughtsmanship, though he was also a notable printmaker and sculptor. His expressive style spanned fauvism, modernism and impressionism, and he is commonly regarded as one of the three artists to lend definition to the plastic arts at the beginning of the 20th century (along with Pablo Picasso and Marcel Duchamp). Matisse is recognized as one of the greatest figures to influence modern art. The Met: New York City’s Metropolitan Museum of Art, one of the most-visited museums in the world and the largest art museum in the United States. Portrait of Juan de Pareja: Painting by Diego Velázquez (c. 1650) that depicts his assistant, painter Juan de Pareja. Juan de Pareja was born into slavery in Antequera, near Málaga, Spain, son to a slave and a Spanish father. He worked in Velazquez’s household and workshop until Velazquez’s death in 1660, ten years after he freed Pareja from slavery. Pareja then became assistant to painter Juan del Mazo until his own death in 1670. Renaissance: European period from the 14th to the 17th century that began in Italy in the Late Medieval period, largely considered to have functioned as a bridge between the Middle Ages and modern history. The Renaissance introduced an intellectual focus on humanism, and applied new thinking to art, architecture, politics, science and literature. Artistically, linear perspective was developed during this period, in addition to techniques that achieved a more natural representation of reality than in previous eras. The Renaissance also contributed to scientific reliance on observation, the development of diplomacy, and a resurgence of learning philosophies derived from classical sources. Velázquez’s Portrait of Juan de Pareja (c. 1650). 6 FEEL THE MOMENT 2015/2016 SEASON A B O U T T H E P L AY The Tate: A network of four museums that are home to the U.K.’s national British art collection, as well as international modern and contemporary art. Tate Britain, London, displays British art from 1500 onward; Tate Modern, London, houses British, international, and contemporary art from 1900 onward; Tate Liverpool is similar to the Tate Modern, but on a smaller scale; and Tate St Ives displays modern and contemporary artists with connections to Cornwall and the surrounding area. Velázquez: Diego Rodriguez de Silva y Velázquez (1599-1660)was a Spanish painter and lead artist in the court of King Philip IV of Spain, and one of the most influential artists of the Spanish Golden Age. Velázquez was known as an individualist of the Baroque period. In addition to his paintings depicting scenes of historical and cultural value, he was also a notable portrait artist, known for his many portraits of the Spanish royal family and notable European figures. Velazquez is often referred to as one of the greatest influencers of modern painting; his seminal masterpiece, Las Meninas, is largely considered one of the most important works in Western art history. Victoria and Albert: The Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A), located in London, is the world’s largest museum of decorative art and design, with a permanent collection featuring more than 4.5 million objects. The Whitney: New York City’s Whitney Museum of American Art, which specializes in 20th and 21st century American art, with special emphasis on exhibitions of work created by living artists. To learn more about Disgraced please visit the 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. 7 A FAMILY HOLIDAY ★ TRADITION! ★ KATIE McFADZE N BY IN C HARLES D I C KE NS SPECIAL, LIMITED-RUN PRODUCTION IN PHOENIX PRESENTED IN ASSOCIATION WITH THE HERBERGER THEATER CENTER SEASON SPONSOR: I. MICHAEL & BETH KASSER 12/11/15 THROUGH 12/26/15 ★ HYSTERICALLY ★ ENTERTAINING! RON MAY IN MTHE M SANTALAND DIARIES By David Sedaris, adapted by Joe Mantello SPECIAL, LIMITED-RUN PRODUCTION IN PHOENIX PRESENTED IN ASSOCIATION WITH THE HERBERGER THEATER CENTER SEASON SPONSOR: I. MICHAEL & BETH KASSER 12/10/15 THROUGH 12/23/15 FEEL THE MOMENT 2015/2016 SEASON THE CAST Elijah Alexander (Amir) recently played Bashir in the West Coast premiere of Ayad Akhtar’s The Invisible Hand (Broadway World Award Critic’s Pick - Best Leading Actor, Footlight Award – Great Performance, and Gregory Award Nominee – Outstanding Performance) at ACT Theatre in Seattle, Richard “Gentleman” Rivers in the world premiere of Fingersmith at Oregon Shakespeare Festival and Macbeth in Macbeth (StageSceneLA Scenie Award for Best Lead Actor – Shakespeare). Broadway: Metamorphoses. Brooklyn Academy of Music: Throne of Blood. Royal Shakespeare Company: Tantalus. Regional: Denver Center, Berkeley Repertory Theatre, Yale Repertory Theatre, Old Globe, Pasadena Playhouse, Great Barrington Stage, South Coast Repertory, Geva Theatre Center, Syracuse Stage and Santa Fe Shakespeare Festival. Company member for five seasons at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, four seasons at the Utah Shakespeare Festival and three seasons at the California Shakespeare Festival. Film/TV: Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Amazing Love, Touch, Awake, Emily’s Reasons Why Not, JAG, Summerland, So Notorious, and The Guiding Light. Graduate of the Yale School of Drama and a Fox Fellowship recipient. www.elijahalexander.net Richard Baird (Isaac) has previously appeared at ATC in Romeo and Juliet (Mercutio/Friar Laurence). Mr. Baird is the founding Artistic Director of New Fortune Theatre Company, where he played the title role of Henry V (San Diego Critics Circle Award) and McCann in The Birthday Party. Regional credits include: The Doll’s House (Old Globe Theatre); Cyrano de Bergerac and The Madness of King George (Chicago Shakespeare Theater); The Winter’s Tale, Cyrano de Bergerac and The Two Gentlemen of Verona (Oregon Shakespeare Festival); Macbeth (Shakespeare Santa Cruz); A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Portland Center Stage); Betrayal, Romeo and Juliet, The Dumb Waiter, This, The School for Lies, Arcadia, The Lion in Winter (North Coast Repertory Theatre); Cyrano de Bergerac, Macbeth, Othello, Tartuffe, The Winter’s Tale, The Merchant of Venice (Southwest Shakespeare Company); Richard II, Hamlet, Coriolanus, Macbeth, Twelfth Night, Antony and Cleopatra, Measure for Measure (Poor Players Theatre Company); Macbeth and The Winter’s Tale (Kingsmen Shakespeare). Mr. Baird received two ariZoni awards for Best Actor for his work in Cyrano de Bergerac and The Taming of the Shrew. 10 FEEL THE MOMENT 2015/2016 SEASON THE CAST Vandit Bhatt (Abe) is making his ATC debut. International: Turncoats in the Land of Absolute Honesty (Old Vic, London). New York: Indian Ink (Roundabout Theater Company); Harper Regan (Atlantic Theater Company); The Djinns of Eidgah (The Play Company); Other Farmers’ Fields (Public Theater); Skin, Asking for Trouble and The Unusual Love Life of Bedbugs and Other Creatures (Ensemble Studio Theater); Bike America (Ma-Yi Theater Company); The Great Recession (The Flea Theater). Regional: Indian Ink (American Conservatory Theater); Animals out of Paper (The Public Theater, ME and Chester Theater Company, MA); The Pillowman and Red Light Winter (Know Theatre of Cincinnati); Damascus (Northern Stage). Film: Ripped (with Russell Peters and Faizon Love) and 42 Seconds of Happiness. Television: The Michael J. Fox Show, Mercy, One Life to Live and Token, the webseries. Training: University of Central Florida; Shakespeare and Company; The Old Vic, London. Nicole Lewis (Jory) is excited to make her ATC debut! Broadway: Hair 2009 Tony Award Best-Revival (Original Cast); Rent (Joanne); Lennon. Off-Broadway: Isabella in Measure for Measure and Lady Macduff in Macbeth (The Public Theater Mobile Unit); Murder Ballad and Boy Gets Girl (Manhattan Theater Club); Happiness (Lincoln Center Theater workshop). Regional: Kate in Good People (Geva Theatre Center and Indiana Repertory Theater); Susan in David Mamet’s Race (Philadelphia Theatre Company); Ann Deever in All My Sons (Intiman Theater, Seattle); Hannah in Paula Vogel’s A Civil War Christmas; Miranda in The Tempest (Williamstown, Act I Co.); Tanya/Nina in Nobody Loves You (The Old Globe); Paulette in Legally Blonde (Connecticut Repertory Theatre); The Threepenny Opera and Tartuffe (A.C.T., San Francisco); Constant Star (Hartford Stage). Special engagements include: Far But Close by/with Daniel Beaty (Dance Theater of Harlem); Flowers are Sleeping by/with Eisa Davis (Symphony Space). Ms. Lewis is pleased to be recognized as a 2013 New Hampshire Theater Award Nominee for Best Supporting Actress in a Musical (Asaka in Once on This Island ). TV/Film: A Gifted Man, Blue Bloods, As the World Turns, Law & Order: SVU, Mercy, The Naked Brothers Band, London Betty. B.A., Yale University; M.F.A., A.C.T., San Francisco. Ms. Lewis is a proud member of the Actors’ Center. 11 FEEL THE MOMENT 2015/2016 SEASON THE CAST Allison Jean White (Emily) is making her ATC debut. Credits include: Broadway: Man and Boy (Roundabout). Off-Broadway: The Shaughraun (Irish Repertory Theatre). National Tour: The 39 Steps. Other NY and Regional credits: The House of Yes (Access Theater), Chez Moi, A Clown Cabaret (The Players Theater), Orwell in America (world premiere, Northern Stage), Uncle Vanya (Living Room Theatre), Abigail’s Party (San Francisco Playhouse), The Odd Couple (Virginia Stage Company), Heartbreak House (Berkeley Rep), The Crowd You’re In With and Tir na nOg (world premieres, Magic Theatre), Travesties, The Circle, The Imaginary Invalid, The Real Thing and A Christmas Carol (A.C.T.), and Red Light Winter (Wellfleet Harbor Actors Theater). TV/Film: The Blacklist, The Slap, High Maintenance, I Love You…But I Lied, As the World Turns, The Family Fang. Ms. White spent a year as an associate artist and core company member at the American Conservatory Theater in San Francisco. She is a graduate of Brown University and the A.C.T. M.F.A. Program. 12 LIKE YOUR SEAT? GET THE BEST DEAL ON YOUR NEXT SHOW! FLEX PASSES GET YOU INTO ANY PLAY IN THE REGULAR SEASON ON ANY DAY, IN ANY COMBINATION. 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Photo by Tim Fuller; The Company of Clybourne Park. Photo by Tim Fuller; The Company of Xanadu. Photo by Mark Kitaoka; Ted Koch in ATC’s Wait Until Dark. Photo by Tim Fuller; Paige Lindsey White in Other Desert Cities. Photo by Tim Fuller; Ian Lowe and Joe Kinosian in Murder for Two. Photo by Joan Marcus; Shannon Stoeke and Anneliese van der Pol in Jane Austen’s Emma. Photo by Tim Fuller; J. Michael Flynn in Freud’s Last Session; Michael Tisdale and Gillian Williams in Venus in Fur. Photo by Chris Bennion; James T. Alfred in The Mountaintop. Photo by Tim Fuller. 2015/2016 SEASON PERFORMING IN DOWNTOWN PHOENIX AT THE HERBERGER THEATER CENTER ARIZONATHEATRE.ORG BOX OFFICE: 602-256-6995 FEEL THE MOMENT 2015/2016 SEASON T H E C R E AT I V E T E A M Ayad Akhtar (Playwright) is the writer of Disgraced (Broadway, LCT3/Lincoln Center Theater, 2013 Pulitzer Prize for Drama and 2013 Obie Award for Extraordinary Achievement); The Who & The What (LCT3/Lincoln Center Theater and La Jolla Playhouse); and The Invisible Hand (New York Theatre Workshop/The Repertory Theater of St. Louis). Also a novelist, Mr. Akhtar is the author of American Dervish, published in 2012 by Little, Brown and Company, and in 20 languages worldwide. He co-wrote and starred in The War Within (Magnolia Pictures), which was released internationally and nominated for an Independent Spirit Award for Best Screenplay. As an actor, Mr. Akhtar also starred as Neel Kashkari in HBO’s adaptation of Andrew Ross Sorkin’s book, Too Big to Fail. He studied at Brown University and Columbia University’s School of the Arts. David Ira Goldstein (Director) Please see Mr. Goldstein’s Artistic Director biography on page 22. John Ezell (Scenic Designer) designed the scenery for ATC ’s productions of Next to Normal, Sherlock Holmes and the Adventure of The Suicide Club, Hair, [title of show] and Ten Chimneys. He has designed for Broadway, New York Shakespeare Festival and The Public Theater, as well as Roundabout Theatre Company, Crossroads Theatre Company and Shakespeare Theatre Company in Washington, D.C . Other regional credits include the Williamstown, Berkshire, and Great Lakes Theatre Festivals, Westport Country Playhouse, The Old Globe, Coconut Grove Playhouse, Asolo Repertory Theatre, Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park and Milwaukee, Indiana, St. Louis, and Kansas City Repertory Theatres. Internationally, Mr. Ezell has designed for the Hong Kong Repertory Theatre, Royal Danish Ballet, Royal Danish Theatre and Swedish Riksteater and Cullberg Ballet in Stockholm, the European Theatre Olympics in Istanbul, Swedish State Television, and The Market Theatre in Johannesburg, South Africa. His work has received the Award for Experimental Television Art in Milan, two Corporation for Public Broadcasting Awards for Excellence and eleven Critics Circle Awards. He was recognized for contributions to the American Theatre on the 75th anniversary of the founding of the Yale School of Drama and he is recipient of Washington University’s 2001 Distinguished Alumni Award. Kish Finnegan (Costume Designer) has been with Arizona Theatre Company since 1989 and is the Costume Design Manager. Her ATC costume designs include: Romeo and Juliet, The Mountaintop, The Sunshine Boys, Next to Normal, God of Carnage, Woody Guthrie’s American Song, [title of show], The Kite Runner, Hair, Touch the Names, Molly’s Delicious, Tuesdays with Morrie, Copenhagen and 2 Pianos 4 Hands, among many others. Ms. Finnegan also enjoys designing costumes for children’s theatre including Seussical, Never Ending Story, Lyle Crocodile, Junie B. Jones and Go Dog Go at Childsplay and Sabunana for Arts For All/Third Street Kids. A graduate of California Institute of the Arts, she began her career in Los Angeles in both theatre 16 FEEL THE MOMENT 2015/2016 SEASON T H E C R E AT I V E T E A M and film, designing for a variety of projects, from animated bears to MTV. She also designed for the Burbank Repertory Theatre and the Chamber Theatre, where she won the Los Angeles Drama-Logue Award for Costume Design. David Lee Cuthbert (Lighting Designer) returns to Arizona Theatre Company where he designed lights for Around the World in 80 Days, The Importance of Being Earnest, God of Carnage and Lost in Yonkers; lights and projections for Next to Normal, The Kite Runner and Enchanted April; and lights, projections and scenery for Romeo and Juliet. He lit Billy Crystal’s 700 Sundays on Broadway and its subsequent U.S., Canadian and Australian tours as well as the HBO film. Off-Broadway, his lighting and projections for The Snow Queen won the award for best overall design at last year’s New York Musical Theater Festival. Internationally, he designed Terminal, directed by Joseph Chaikin, and his scenic and lighting design for The History (and Mystery) of the Universe has been seen at major theaters across the country. He was a regular collaborator at San Jose Repertory Theatre, designing over thirty productions there. His regional credits include Arena Stage, American Repertory Theater, Opera San Jose, Magic Theatre, La Jolla Playhouse and The Old Globe. Mr. Cuthbert is a Professor of Design at the University of California, Santa Cruz. Brian Jerome Peterson (Sound Designer) celebrates his 30th season at ATC, where he has designed 78 productions, including 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, San Jose Repertory Theatre, Milwaukee Repertory Theatre and the Bay Street Repertory Theatre. Brent Gibbs (Fight Choreographer) teaches acting and stage combat at the University of Arizona’s School of Theatre Arts where he also serves as the Artistic Director for the Arizona Repertory Theatre. He is a member of Actors’ Equity Association and Screen Actors Guild/American Federation of Television and Radio Artists. For nine years, Mr. Gibbs served as the director, fight director and production stage manager for one of the nation’s largest Outdoor Dramas, Tecumseh. 17 FEEL THE MOMENT 2015/2016 SEASON T H E C R E AT I V E T E A M He has gained recognition as an Advanced Actor/Combatant by the Society of British Fight Directors, Fight Directors Canada and The Society of American Fight Directors where he also holds the rank of Certified Teacher and Fight Director. He has taught combat master classes around the United States and Europe at various schools including The Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London. For several summers he taught stage combat workshops at the International Theatreschool Festival in Amsterdam. Elissa Myers Casting, Paul Fouquet, CSA (Casting) has cast dozens of shows at ATC over the last 25 years. Broadway casting credits include seven shows, including the Tony Award-nominated Having Our Say and 25 Off-Broadway shows. Regional casting includes Denver Theatre Center, Cleveland Play House, Alabama Shakespeare Festival and Magic Theatre. Film and television credits include the PBS movie Souls on Fire (2013); three “Movies of the Week” (with Tyne Daly, Claire Danes, Christopher Reeve, Ed Asner and Daniel J. Travanti); five pilots and two PBS specials by Wendy Wasserstein and Terrance McNally (with Bernadette Peters, Nathan Lane, Blythe Danner, Spike Lee and Paul Sorvino); the Peabody Award-winning mini-series Liberty, as well as the Emmy Award-winning mini-series Benjamin Franklin and John & Abigail Adams; and the miniseries God in America, The People v. Leo Frank, Dolley Madison and Louisa May Alcott. The office has so far received 15 nominations and has won three Artios Awards for Outstanding Achievement in Casting. 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. 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, 18 FEEL THE MOMENT 2015/2016 SEASON T H E C R E AT I V E T E A M 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. Brenda K. Walker (Assistant Stage Manager) returns to ATC where she last stage managed Xanadu. Regional credits include: Measure for Measure (ASM) for Seattle Shakespeare Company and No Way to Treat a Lady, In the Heights, Funny Girl, Fiddler on the Roof, It Shouda Been You (SM), Jesus Christ Superstar, 42nd Street, Meet Me in St. Louis, and The Full Monty for Village Theatre. Timothy Toothman (Assistant Stage Manager) is the Artistic Associate at ATC. He most recently stage managed ATC’s productions of 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 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 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, Phoenix Theatre’s Cookie Company, 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. 19 The Scenic, Costume, Lighting and Sound Designers in LORT Theatres are represented by Union Scenic Artists Local USA829, IATSE. FEEL THE MOMENT 2015/2016 SEASON 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. 20 FEEL THE MOMENT 2015/2016 SEASON 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 Artistic Director, Arizona Theatre Company Community Volunteer 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 David Ira Goldstein Jay Glaser Dan Hagerty Jennifer Lohse Priscilla Marquez Sandra C. Maxfield Linda “Mac” Perlich Michael Seiden Robert Taylor Steven Tepper EMERITUS TRUSTEES Katie Dusenberry, Shirley Estes, Donald Nickerson, Marilyn Papp, George Rosenberg, William F. Sheppard Jessica L. Andrews, Managing Director Emeritus HONORARY BOARD TRUSTEES Bob Begam, Betsy Bolding, Joan Kaye Cauthorn, Jack Davis, Slivy Edmonds, Norman Feldman, Catherine (Rusty) Foley, Joe Gootter, Carole Kraemer, Jessica Lazarus, Sally Lehmann, Gerry Murphy, Emily Rosenberg Pollock, Nina Trasoff, Arlene Webster, Ruth A. Zales A special note of thanks to the partners and staff at Lewis Roca Rothgerber for hosting ATC’s Board of Trustees’ meetings. 21 FEEL THE MOMENT 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 will direct 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. 22 FEEL THE MOMENT 2015/2016 SEASON 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 October 1, 2015: ANGELS $25,000 AND UP APS Arizona Commission on the Arts Caid Industries City of Phoenix The David C. and Lura M. Lovell Foundation 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 The Stocker Foundation Virginia G. Piper Charitable Trust Zazu Pannee Park Regent PLAYWRIGHT’S GUILD The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts The Maurice and Meta Gross Foundation Scottsdale Cultural Council Tucson Electric Company DESIGNER’S CIRCLE $3,500 - $5,499 Alliance Bank of Arizona Arizona Community Foundation of Flagstaff BMO Harris Bank N.A. Crest Insurance Group CyraCom International Inc. Mission Management & Trust Co. Rodel Foundation of Arizona Sarah B. Smallhouse Advised Fund held at the Community Foundation for Southern Arizona Shapiro Family Philanthropic Foundation Watermill Financial Group DIRECTOR’S CIRCLE $10,000 - $24,999 $1,750 - $3,499 Arizona Community Foundation BeachFleischman PC City of Tempe Cultural Services Downtown Kitchen + Cocktails Fiesta Bowl Charities Gammage & Burnham Holsclaw Advisory Endowment Fund Horizon Moving Systems Jewish Community Foundation of Southern Arizona National Endowment for the Arts PICOR Commercial Real Estate Services SynCardia Systems, Inc Tucson Foundations Arizona Community Foundation of Sedona Bill and Kathy Kinney Philanthropic Fund Carstens Family Funds The Evo and Ora DeConcini and Thu Family Foundation Fischman Memorial Endowment The Gadsden Company The Gordon Foundation The Greater Cincinnati Foundation The John and Helen Murphey Foundation Joseph and May Winston Foundation Kinder Morgan Foundation LASSO Corp. Long Realty Cares Foundation Humberto and Czarina Lopez Jacqueline Ann Morris Memorial Foundation Jill and Kevin Madden Merrill Lynch Scottsdale League for the Arts Snell & Wilmer Tancer Law Firm, P.L.C. Target Corporation Torosian Foundation University of Arizona Medical Center Vance Foundation PRODUCER’S CIRCLE $5,500 - $9,999 AGM Container Controls, Inc The Bill and Donna Dehn Charitable Fund City of Glendale – Public Arts Program Cox Communications Desert Diamond Casino Esser Design Fabulous Foods 23 BACKERS $1,000 - $1,749 American Express Bank of America Boeing Co. The Charro Foundation Eller College of Management University of Arizona Hughes Federal Credit Union Jewish Federation of Southern Arizona Maizlish Family Foundation Margaret Mellon Hitchcock Foundation Nextrio, LLC ON Media Phoenix Suns Charities Resolution Copper The Schneider Group Sharmen Roos State Farm Agency Theater League Inc. Tucson Medical Center PATRON $500 - $999 Actor’s Equity Foundation, Inc. Becky and Doug Pruitt Family Fund Donald Pitt Family Foundation Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund The Harold and Jean Grossman Family Foundation Jennings, Strauss & Salmon The Molly and Joseph Herman Foundation Phoebe R. and John D. Lewis Foundation Protravel International The Roth Family Foundation/Joan Roth Russ Lyon Sotheby’s International Realty Russ and Carolyn Russo Foundation Tucson Jewish Community Center University of Arizona Center for Integrative Medicine FRIENDS $250 - $499 ExxonMobile Foundation Matching Gifts Program IBM Matching Grants Program Foothills Properties Schwab Charitable Fund Tucson Museum of Art FEEL THE MOMENT 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 October 1, 2015: ANGELS $25,000 and Up Anonymous Alice and Paul Baker Christine and Daryl Burton Shirley Estes I. Michael and Beth Kasser Czarina and Humberto Lopez Anne 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 Jay and Babs Glaser David Ira Goldstein and Michele Robins Goldstein Sharon Harper Scott Kendall Haun Sandy and Bob Maxfield Liz and Fletcher McCusker Mary Mochary Marilyn Papp Jennifer A. Roberts PRODUCER’S CIRCLE $5,500 - $9,999 Anonymous Mary and Cameron Artigue Alan and Char Augenstein Don and Jonae DeLong Bruce and Edythe Gissing Rob and Laurie Glaser 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 Jeffrey and Susan Rein Drs. John and Helen Schaefer Enid and Michael Seiden 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 Barbara and Franklin Bennett Betsy Bolding Connie and Rodney Boorse Carol Mae Butler Estate Susan Call Jacklyn Connoy and William Maguire Len and Doris Coris Martha Durkin Bruce L. and Lynne Wood Dusenberry Raoul Encinas Deanna Evenchik Joanie Flatt 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 Paulette and Joseph Gootter Dr. Robert Gore Daniel Hagerty and Michael Cook Anne and David Hameroff Donald Henke Bob and JoAnne Hungate Mrs. Kathryn Chandler 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 Mary Beth and Gerald Radke Jill and Herschel Rosenzweig Ken and Judy Ryan Gary Wolff and Sandy Gibson Linda Wurzelbacher 24 DIRECTOR’S CIRCLE $1,750 - $3,499 Kelly and Ken Abrahams Darla and Loren Acker Roberta Aidem Affinity Eye Care/Dr. Robert Mulgrew Peter Akmajian and Colleen Cacy Mara and Keith Aspinall John and Christine Augustine 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 Ginny Clements Ed and Arlene Cohen Shelly Cohn and Mollie Trivers Jan Copeland Mark and Julie Deatherage Geraldine and Michael DeMuro Marjorie and Gerald Dixon 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 Harry George and Cita Scott Dr. Mary Jo Ghory Debbie Goodman-Butler and Patrick Butler Jeff Guldner Leslie Hall and Ted Jarvi Terri Hall Hazel Hare Elliott and Sandra Heiman Jacqueline Hufford-Jensen Dan Kammrath George Kellner Robyn Kessler and Jeff Timan Drs. George and Maria Knecht Ronald and Ruth Kolker Linda Lambert Eileen and John Lamse Mr. and Mrs. Mark Landay Toby and Matt Lehrman FEEL THE MOMENT 2015/2016 SEASON INDIVIDUAL DONORS DIRECTOR’S CIRCLE CONTINUED $1,750 - $3,499 Leroy Littleton Elaine Litvack Susan and Stacy Litvak Phil and Nora Mazur Pat and Wayne Needham Don and Peg Nickerson Richard and Shana Oseran Heather Reeves Dr. and Mrs. Sanford H. Roth 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 Phyllis E. and Richard D. Stern Richard and Marie Stewart Col. Mary Pat Sullivan Robert and Shoshana Tancer Diane Thorn David and Dawn Veldhuizen Barbara Vogen Count Ferdinand and Countess Anita von Galen Dr. Richard and Madeleine Wachter Thomas Warne 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 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 Ronna Fickbohm Carol Fink Pamela Frame Mr. and Mrs. John Francesconi James Glasser Leslie and Richard Glaze Pamela Grissom Jerome and Anita Gutkin J. Harries Sarajean Harwood Theresa and William Hawgood Stephen and Amanda Heitz Pat and John Hemann Ed and Sandy Holland 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 Marc and Donna Levison Helaine Levy and Steve Alley Sharon Lewis and Mayor Shanken Samuel and Judy Linhart Ms. Edith Luty Anne and Ed Lyman Marilyn and Tom Merryweather Rosanna Miller Peggy and Gerry Murphy Dr. James E. Nation Jordan and Jean Nerenberg 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 25 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 Rebecca and Jerry Sundt Pamela Sutherland Joan Sweeney Gail and Daniel Tenn and Sheri Sender Susan and Glyn Thickett Gerald and Linda Tumarkin Mrs. D. Rae Turley Patricia and Don Underwood Arthur Wadlund Richard Walker Marion Weber Maggie White Ruth Zales and Kenneth Greenfield PATRONS $500 - $999 Anonymous (4) Audrey and Daniel Abrams Joseph Acker David Allen Rob Aronoff Bob and Judy Atwell Lani and Josh Baker Colleen and Brock Bakewell Jessica Barrancco Tim Bender Tony and Maria Beram Paula and Edwin Biggers Phylis and Gary Bolno Kay Bouma Martha Brightwell Mary Brophy Laura and Arch Brown Joan Kaye Cauthorn Paul and Susan Charlton FEEL THE MOMENT 2015/2016 SEASON INDIVIDUAL DONORS PATRONS CONTINUED $500 - $999 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 Jan and Leo Dressel Sally and Ralph Dunchin Gail E. Dunlap Joel Estes William Estes John Ezell Tammy Caillet-Falbaum and Vance Falbaum Dr. Nelson Faux Dr. and Mrs. John H. Finley Lazard Flot Denise and Robert Ford Wendy Gamble and Carl Kuehn Elizabeth and Dietmar Gann Drs. Margot W. and J.D. Garcia Becky and Dave Gaspar Muriel and Marc Goldfeder Donita Gross 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 Leonard and Marcelle Joffe Richard Kalenka Julie and Stephen Kambeitz Andra Karnofsky and Charles Gannon Julianna Kasper Pat Kaufman Jamie and Bill Kelley Raymond Kemp Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kendhammer Teresa Kim and Mark Quale Kristin King Gabrielle Klein Kathryn Lamm Sherrie and Robert Lane Anne Leary and Bill Hemelt James K. LeValley and Nancy Philippi Dr. Alan Levenson and Rachel Goldwyn John Lewis Herb and Nancy Lienenbrugger Jennifer Lohse and Jason DiPizzo Lawrence Lucero Suzan and Peter Makaus Nancy and Vance Marshall Rudy and Maria Mathews Dorothy and Roy Mayeske Peggy and Dennis McCarver J. Stuart McIntyre Elsa McTavish Gregory and Emma Melikian Claudine and Andrew Messing Joyanne and Fred Mills Jacques Montrose Donnasu and Jim Moody 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 Randi and James Nulty Micheal and Patricia Ore Ann Patterson-Barton Kathie and Bill Peterson William Rapp and Kathy Kolbe Paul Rathjen Charles and Linda Redman Michael Reuwsaat and Priscilla Storm Jeffrey Rich Ron Robinette and Sharon Roediger George and Bobbe Rosenberg Anne and Lowell Rothschild Jonathan Rothschild Sue Samuels Annette and Bob Sandler Kathleen Schiemann Robert Schoeneman Ellie and S.L. Schorr 26 Robyn and Edward Schwager Nancy Schwalm 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 Richard Snodgrass and Merrie Brucks Joel Steinfeld Joan Strand Morton and Nina Susman Ms. Susan M. Swick Mr. and Mrs. Hans J. Thiele Hugh and Allyn Thompson Cheryl and Howard Toff Bonnie and John Trowbridge David and Nancy Ulmer Bob and Emily Vincent Ruth and Charles Waldron Barbara and John Walker 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 FRIENDS $250 - $499 Anonymous (4) Robert Affholder Jerry Alpert and Vicki Myerson-Alpert Dr. Joseph Alpert Ovadan Amanova-Olsen and Irina Kirilova Jos Anshell Julia and Neal Armstrong Gregory Ash and Susan Johnson-Ash Clara and Lee Ashton Karen Austen Pamela and Frank Bangs Emery and Jackie Barker Robert and Jeannette Barnes Mary and Bret Batchelor Char and Gerry Bates Kathryn Bates John Bechman Dr. Cash and Susanne Beechler Damon Bolling and David Horowitz Richard Bookspan Ted and Karen Borek FEEL THE MOMENT 2015/2016 SEASON INDIVIDUAL DONORS FRIENDS CONTINUED $250 - $499 Charles and Carla Borkan Kim and Don Bourn John and Susan Bowers Sharon and Barry Briskman Diane and Donald Bristow Richard Broderick Corrine Brooks Eugene and Jeanne Bryan Sylvia and Herb Burton Shirley and Roland Calhoun Ruth Callahan and Dimitri Voulgaropoulos Joanne and John Carhart Neal Cash and Sally Grant 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 Sandra and Anthony Dalessandro Merrily and George Davis Claire and Wayne Decker Pennie DeHoff and Larry Wurst Adrain Patel Delaloye Dr. and Mrs. Philip E. Dew Stephen and Ruth Dickstein Mr. Tom Dinwiddie Randi Dorman and Rob Paulus Jan and Mickey Dowling Janet and Harold Eastin Tom and Jackie Edwards Carole Eitingon Michael R. Elert and Dr. Honora A. Norton Lee and Spencer Elliott Dennis Emond Mary Jo Fitzgerald Gregory Flaks Sherman and Sarilyn Fogel Cindy and Jerry Foley Brian Folkes M. and R. Fowler Michael and Mary Fox David and Cathy Freedman Randall Friese Michael Garcia Kevin Gebert and Whitney Sheets Gary and Gini Gethmann M. Joyce Geyser Paul Giancola Harold and Patricia Gilbert Angela Glosser Elaine and John Goetz Ann and Arthur Goldberg Barbara and Gerald Goldberg Midge and Gerald Golner Kathryn and Edwin Goss Jane and Robert Gray Tom and Nancy Green Roxanne Griego Jennifer Gross and Jerry LeFervre 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 Ryan Hartman James and Victoria Haskins Elizabeth and Jerrold Hatcher Lester and Suzanne Hayt Alma Haywood 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 Frank and Caroline Jank Jill and Stan Jankowski Dr. Leo Jaques Helen and Robert Jenette Thomas Jenney Colleen Jennings-Roggensack David Johnson Richard and Shirley Johnson Susan and Bob Johnstone Gary Jones 27 Robert and Beverly Jones Nathan Joseph Lee and Gary Kains Eric Kaldahl Sheila and Richard Kanter 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 Kish Finnegan Don and Susan Kjerland Marsha and Donald Klein Guy Knoller Bill and Linda Knox Renata Koliakinene Anthony Krainik Lynne Lagarde and Bob Stankus Arvie and Karen Lake Sally Lanyon Jim and Gloria Lawrence 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 Arlene Lurie Mary and Paul Lynch Janet and Charles Lynn Matthew and Jo Ann Madonna Andrea Malis Mr. and Mrs. Thom Mansur Joan and Kit Marrs Judi and Alan Max Judy McDonald Constance McMillin Cecilia Memjivar Lynda Menis Kathryn and Richard Merkel Walter and Gloria Merkel Valla Merriman Francie Merryman Darrel and Ann Merwin Debra and Jeffrey Messing James Miller Mr. and Mrs. George Mink FEEL THE MOMENT 2015/2016 SEASON INDIVIDUAL DONORS FRIENDS CONTINUED $250 - $499 Gary Molenda Jessica and Jeff Monash Frances Moore George and Nancy Moore Melvin E. Mounts Christine Muldoon Kay Musser Barbara Myers Richard and Dana Naimark Carl and Carolyn Nau Jan Olav and Lucille Flaaten Paula and Carl Olson John Parente Mr. and Mrs. Roger Peck Julia Pernet Rachele and Joe Peterson Laurie and Tom Pew Steven Phillips Violet and Darius Pirzadeh Thomas Potter Sheila Press Sandra Rausch Ann H. Redding Elaine and Eugene Rice Joan Roberts Janet and Roger Robinson Tom Rogers Lynda and Edward Rogoff 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 Betty Ann Sarver Dina Scalone-Romero and Fernando Romero 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 Ken and Diane Skotak Steve and Anita Slaughter John and Phyllis Smiley Anita Smith Lois and Lowell Sorenson Martha and Brad Sowers Reed Spangler Dr. Richard and Judy Spiegel Gloria and Mark Spies Monica Spivey Linda Staubitz B. Stea Claire Steigerwald Randy Sterna Dan and Jill Stevenson Doug and Jean Stuart Dan Suhr and Shelly Bunn Teri and W. Sullivan Jay Sykes John Szafranski Stephen and Susan Thompson Neil and Marjorie Thornton Mr. and Mrs. Richard Tofel Bruce and Catherine Uhl James A. Ullman David and Kathryn Unger Nancy Utech Sergio Valladolid Joan and Gerald Vandevoort Ellen and David Vellanga Tony and Rita Vickers John and Connie Nygaard Wareing Wendy Warne Gregory and Leigh Waterfall Sandra Webb and Bob Meyer Caryll and Gerald Webner Ronald and Mary Weinstein Sami Weir and Jean Demonico Virginia Weise 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 Barbara Zippel and Thomas Pickrell Howard and Mary Zipser 28 GIFTS IN MEMORY OF Georgia Acker by Joseph Acker 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 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 FEEL THE MOMENT 2015/2016 SEASON INDIVIDUAL DONORS GIFTS IN MEMORY OF CONTINUED Rose Gottlieb by James Erikson, Joanne Adams, Jean and Marvin Glassberg, Shigeko and Ke Hsieh, Lisa Humenik, 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 Donald Nickerson by Jessica L. Andrews and Timothy W. Toothman, Betsy Bolding, Lathrop and Gage, LLP, David Ira Goldstein and Michele Robins Goldstein Alfena “Alfie” Norville by Jessica L. Andrews and Timothy W. Toothman 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, Lyn Papanikolas, David Mackstaller, and Jane Sharples 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 Sara J. Wich by Anonymous GIFTS IN HONOR OF Jessica Andrews by Paulette and Joe Gootter Betsy Bolding by Becky and Dave Gaspar Darryl and Mary Ann Dobras by Jane and Benjamin Norton, Reese and Nancy Woodling 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 Paulette and Joe Gootter by Len and Doris Coris, Marcelle and Leonard Joffe, Joan Sweeney, Lois and Tom Colberg, Robert Present, and Dr. and Mrs. Martin Levy 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, and Joan Kaye Cauthorn 29 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 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 RESIDENT LIGHTING DESIGNER T. Greg Squires COMPANY MANAGER Ashley Simon RESIDENT SOUND DESIGNER Brian Jerome Peterson LITERARY ASSOCIATE Katherine Monberg LEARNING & EDUCATION PLAYWRIGHT-IN-RESIDENCE Elaine Romero LEARNING & EDUCATION MANAGER April Jackson SPECIAL PROJECTS COORDINATOR Matthew Wiener LEARNING & EDUCATION ASSOCIATES Bryanna Patrick, Luke Young 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 RESIDENT COSTUME DESIGNER Kish Finnegan PRODUCTION PRODUCTION MANAGER Jennifer Smith ENIC CHARGE ARTIST Brigitte Bechtel DRAPER Phyllis Davies ASSOCIATE PRODUCTION MANAGER Christopher Gerling SCENIC ART INTERN Lydia Lopez WARDROBE SUPERVISOR Sandahl Masson STAGE MANAGEMENT SCENIC ARTISTS Alyssa LeBlanc, Liz Weibler LIGHTING & PROJECTIONS PRODUCTION STAGE MANAGER Glenn Bruner STAGE CARPENTER (TUC) Russell Long LIGHTING & PROJECTIONS SUPERVISOR Kat Seaton STAGE MANAGER Timothy Toothman PROPERTIES MASTER ELECTRICIAN Mitch Van Dyke ASSISTANT TO THE STAGE MANAGER Emma DeVore PROPERTIES MASTER Paul Lucas ELECTRICS INTERN Ross Dennison SCENERY ASSISTANT PROPERTIES MASTER Katelin Ashcraft SOUND TECHNICAL DIRECTOR Matthew Saxton PROPERTIES INTERN Sarah Broyles SOUND SUPERVISOR Brian Jerome Peterson ASSISTANT TECHNICAL DIRECTOR Phillip Blackwood PROPS ARTISANS Seren Helday, Amy Novelli, Timothy Smith PRODUCTION SOUND ENGINEER Mathew DeVore STAFF CARPENTERS Scott Greenleaf, Sean Maynard, Arthur Potts COSTUMES & WARDROBE SOUND BOARD OPERATOR (PHX) Billy Lopez COSTUME SHOP MANAGER Darcy Elora Hofer SOUND ASSISTANT Jason Campbell OVERHIRE CARPENTERS Butch Foley, Matt Murray COSTUME DESIGN MANAGER Kish Finnegan 30 FEEL THE MOMENT 2015/2016 SEASON STAFF ADMINISTRATION ASSOCIATE MANAGING DIRECTOR Robyn Lambert ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Angela Aldrin FRONT OFFICE VOLUNTEERS Pat Boysen, Ellen Gurewitz, Barb Dominick-Price, Linda Vogel, Wendy Sander, Nancy Kupers ACCESSIBILITY ACCESSIBILITY COORDINATOR Eileen Bagnall DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR OF DEVELOPMENT Leslie Freed GRANTS MANAGER Alexis Smith-Schallenberger ANNUAL FUND MANAGER Cynthia Wasco THE TEMPLE LOUNGE MANAGER Emily Lucas ASSISTANT MANAGER Alison Doran CONCESSIONAIRES Angela Aldrin, Christine Badke, Dani Gifford, Kim Grygutis, Cynthia Hough, Mariah McCammond, John McNiece, Brenna Mirano, April Putney, Dan Uroff MARKETING PATRON RELATIONSHIP MANAGER Ron May ONLINE ENGAGEMENT COORDINATOR Erin Treat MARKETING COORDINATOR Colin Buck Columna FACILITIES – TUCSON DEVELOPMENT COORDINATOR Carley Elizabeth Preston MAINTENANCE SUPERVISOR Horace Ashley FINANCE MAINTENANCE TECHNICIANS David Fitch, Dean Morgan DIRECTOR OF FINANCE & ADMINISTRATION Carrie Toth TICKET SALES & HOUSE MANAGEMENT SENIOR ACCOUNTING ASSOCIATE Yvette Miranda TICKET SERVICES MANAGER Geri Silvi ACCOUNTING ASSISTANTS Debbie Archuleta, Maria G. Moreno CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE (TUC) Sara Kavitch BOX OFFICE MANAGER (TUC) Michi Yamasaki 31 ASSISTANT BOX OFFICE MANAGER (TUC) Carrie Luker BOX OFFICE AGENTS (TUC) Jenna Malkin, Toni Berry CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE (PHX) Linda Schwartz HOUSE MANAGERS (TUC) Bill Bethel, Sonja Reinhardt CONSULTANTS EXECUTIVE MANAGEMENT William Russo HUMAN RESOURCES Dina Scalone-Romero AUDITORS Beach, Fleischman & Co. MARKETING & COMMUNICATIONS Crowley Communications GRAPHIC DESIGN Esser Design IT SUPPORT Team Logic IT PUBLIC RELATIONS The Kur Carr Group, Inc. PATRON SERVICES DEPARTMENT PATRON SERVICES SUPERVISOR Phil Bergstein PATRON SERVICES REPRESENTATIVES Leah Bergstein, Paulette Brooks, Roz Hewitt, Aaron Rice 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. 32