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We are honored to commemorate the Year of Italian Culture in the United States by welcoming back to our stage Italy’s renowned di Milano-Teatro d’Europa along with Teatro di Roma and Teatri Uniti. It is our great pleasure to participate in this nationwide celebration of Italy’s rich cultural traditions, made possible through a partnership with the Italian Ministry of Cultural Affairs and Italian Cultural Institute of Chicago.

Inner Voices marks our eighth World’s Stage Series production this season— a program dedicated to bringing the world’s most exciting theatrical events to Chicago audiences and presenting Chicago Shakespeare’s work abroad. This year alone, CST has engaged leading artists from Australia, Belarus, England, , Scotland and South Africa—not to mention the company of fourteen celebrated Neapolitan you are about to see today.

But this is just one aspect of the broad spectrum of work produced on our stages, in our local communities and at festivals around the globe. In addition to Inner Voices, this summer the CST-commissioned Othello: The Remix continues performances in the theater Upstairs before returning to London where it debuted last year at Shakespeare’s Globe; CST Family presents Shrek The Musical on this very Courtyard Theater stage; and our Chicago Shakespeare in the Parks program will tour The Comedy of Errors to eighteen Chicago neighborhoods.

We hope to welcome you back soon to our global theater, reflective of this world-class city that we call home.

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presents on the occasion of the 2013 Year of Italian Culture in the United States

Inner Voices by Eduardo De Filippo directed by

June 25–29, 2013

Set Design Costume Design Lighting Design Lino Fiorito Ortensia De Francesco Cesare Accetta Sound Design Assistant Director Daghi Rondanini Costanza Boccardi

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Inner Voices Le voci di dentro

by Eduardo De Filippo set design Lino Fiorito directed by Toni Servillo costumes Ortensia De Francesco light design Cesare Accetta sound design Daghi Rondanini assistant director Costanza Boccardi

Cast Chiara Baffi Maria, waitress Betti Pedrazzi Rosa Cimmaruta Marcello Romolo Michele, door keeper Lucia Mandarini Matilde Cimmaruta Gigio Morra Pasquale Cimmaruta Peppe Servillo Carlo Saporito Toni Servillo Alberto Saporito Vincenzo Nemolato Luigi Cimmaruta Marianna Robustelli Elvira Cimmaruta Antonello Cossia An officer Daghi Rondanini Zi’ Nicola Rocco Giordano Capa d’Angelo Maria Angela Robustelli Teresa Amitrano Francesco Paglino Aniello Amitrano

stage manager Daghi Rondanini Piccolo Teatro Tour managers technical direction Lello Becchimanzi Annalisa Rossini, Mara Milanesi chief machinist Agostino Biallo english surtitling by Prescott Studio, Italy dresser Francesca Apostolico

a coproduction photos by Fabio Esposito Piccolo Teatro di Milano-Teatro d’Europa Teatro di Roma Teatri Uniti Napoli

A note greeting our audience Welcome. If we can help accommodate you during your visit, please speak with our House Manager. For your safety, we ask that you keep aisles and doorways clear. We request that you refrain from taking any photography and other video or audio recordings of this production. Sotto l’Alto Patronato del Presidente della Repubblica

ITALY INSPIRES US—A year-long celebration aimed You find the story of humanity in five plays, wrote at discovering Italian culture Eduardo speaking of his reflections on the human condition in post-war Italy. These plays began with Imagine taking a wonderful trip to Italy without leaving Napoli milionaria!, continued with Filumena Marturano, your own home. Imagine experiencing the wealth of Le bugie con le gambe lunghe, Questi fantasmi! and Italian culture through a spectacular year-long calendar ended with Inner Voices. Unsurprisingly the latter of events held across the United States. Events which play ends with a bout of aphasia: Through the brilliant encompass art, music, science and design, cinema character of Zi’ Nicola, Edoardo states that speaking and photography, theater and poetry. In other words, is no longer possible at the stage we have reached. events which showcase Italy’s great cultural heritage, Indeed Zi’ Nicola’s voice is only heard when he calls for but also Italian creativity and innovation. Imagine all of a little silence. this—and you will have “2013—Year of Italian Culture Right from the reading stage, Inner Voices leaves no in the United States.” Held under the auspices of the way out. Eduardo wrote the play straight off, in 1948. A President of the Italian Republic, this initiative presents year earlier the Piccolo Teatro opened in ; in 1946 the best of what our country has to offer: from the most Arturo Toscanini came back to Italy, after his many years recent scientific achievements, to our incomparable of exile in America, to reopen la Scala, but also to vote culture and traditions. Over 200 events in more than 50 in favour of the Republic. Eduardo had seen beyond American cities help us to engage, amaze, and enthuse into the future. He had looked closely at human nature, Americans eager to discover Italy. The Year of Italian realizing that behind the euphoria of the reconstruction, Culture is a bridge which promotes greater mutual which was followed by the economic boom, a new sort knowledge and understanding, connects innovative of destruction of human relations, a new nastiness was ideas and creates new joint projects, partnerships breeding. Why have we, Toni Servillo, Teatri Uniti and and opportunities. We are bringing to the U.S. some Teatro di Roma all felt a shared need to stage Inner of our finest masterpieces: from ancient classical art Voices at this particular moment in time? The ruins that represented by the Boxer at Rest, the Dying Gaul and surround us are new, maybe less tangible but more the Youth of Motya, to contemporary pieces by Sandro profound. It is pointless to talk when no one listens, said Chia. From the Italian genius of the Renaissance— Eduardo at his most bitter, when writing Inner Voices. including Michelangelo, Leonardo and Caravaggio—to But he felt the insuppressible need to express this the visionary De Chirico and the surprising Bice bewilderment with the clear, harsh words of the theatre. Lazzari. The 200thAnniversary of Giuseppe Verdi is With Toni Servillo it has been our intention to make being celebrated in majorU.S. cities, while theaters these Inner Voices heard, first, in Italy and then abroad, and music halls host prominent personalities such and we are proud to take part in the 2013-Year of Italian as Maestro Riccardo Muti here in Chicago. Through Culture in the USA events. Theatre, music, cinema, our focus on space cooperation and the Made in Italy figurative arts and design have always expressed the brand and Italian technological excellence—science best of Italy internationally. The Piccolo, Theatre of parks and robotic surgery—we present today’s dynamic , as the name suggests, with the 25 languages Italy, which in 2011 ranked fifth worldwide in terms used in its performances and the 51 countries visited, of manufacturing output. And against this backdrop, has always believed in a theatre that speaks to a excuse the pun!, theater naturally plays a pivotal role. universal public. We do not consider ourselves simply Prestigious initiatives cross the country, to include the ambassadors of our country: we bring our performances magic of the great Eduardo De Filippo, one of Italy’s and with these our idea of theatre to those who share most famous contemporary playwrights, brought our values. The forty year twinning between Chicago to Chicago by Milan’s renowned Piccolo Teatro. I and Milan could be seen as a mere formality, or as the therefore encourage you to visit our dedicated website – expression of standards shared by two cities that have ITALYinUS2013.org – to view the full calendar of events, known how to make the very most out of the differences and to share your impressions and comments on Twitter the world sets free. This is why we are delighted to be (#2013ItalianYear) and Facebook (Italy in US 2013). back with the theatregoers of Chicago, who gave such Buon Anno della Cultura a tutti—I hope everyone will a warm welcome to our Arlecchino in 2005 and are be inspired by our Year of Italian Culture in the United greeting us once again at the Chicago Shakespeare States! Theater. Sua Eccellenza l’Ambasciatore Sergio Escobar Claudio Bisogniero Director of the Piccolo Teatro di Milano-Teatro d’Europa Eduardo: great tradition, great innovation. Inner Voices from Marseilles to Chicago, via , Inner Voices: voices it is wise to listen to, in a world Milan and . of shouting and confusion, where everything is a party, Inner Voices marks the return of Toni Servillo as uproar, fireworks… Where it is pointless to speak and director of playwright Eduardo De Filippo’s work. It because no one listens… The voices of silence, the comes ten years after the success of Saturday, Sunday voices of the profound… Inner voices… The voices and Monday, once again in association with the Piccolo of Being. Teatro di Milano, a partnership that was successfully Eduardo explained how uncle Nicola really existed; he consecrated by the international success of Goldoni’s wasn’t an invented character. He had found the story in Holiday Trilogy. It is confirmation of how Edoardo’s an article which spoke of a Neapolitan “fireworks man”, voice is still contemporary and how he has fully earned describing the art in great detail. The man was the poet his place among the great European playwrights of of fireworks. the second half of the twentieth century, less heir to Eduardo needed a character to represent Wisdom Pirandello and his predecessors than forerunner of the (and wisdom cannot speak), the fireworks man sprang limpid theatrical thinking that, through Samuel Beckett to mind. The Piccolo di Milano, where the great art of and Harold Pinter, leads to Tadeusz Kantor. Right directing started in Europe. from the first rehearsals in the historic San Ferdinando Toni Servillo and his “Teatri Uniti”. Milan and Naples. Theatre in Naples, home to Eduardo De Filippo, the Rome could not be left out. very evident theatrical epiphany of brothers Toni and “Unite for strength” is the message in these wretched, Peppe Servillo inevitably recalls Leslaw and Waclaw confused and noisy times. Times when the theatre, Janicki, the disturbing twins in Dead Class and other whispering quietly, says The Human Being with its masterpieces by Kantor. Since its first performance uncertainties. in 1948, Inner Voices is there to remind us that clarity of expression is a necessary reaction to the confused Gabriele Lavia language that surrounds us and oppresses us from Director of the Teatro di Roma every corner. Angelo Curti President Teatri Uniti, Naples 1928-2004; italian writer and critic, ed), the dream sits Conversation alongside the reheated pasta served at breakfast, it lies deep down. It is not a matter of conscience, although the with Toni Servillo moral issue is very important. Here, this great national by Gianfranco Capitta author is “the last representative”, to quote Ronconi The play Inner Voices is exactly 65 years old. Written in (Luca Ronconi, director and since 1998 artistic director of Milan in 1948 over a few days (or maybe, as legend has the Piccolo Teatro), of the great popular theatre, a theatre it, in just 17 hours) by Eduardo, who had just staged that was born as a reflection of the country, in the same another new piece, La grande magia. It had closed way as great literature reflects its own nation. Being the fast, not because it was unsuccessful, but officially, the intellectual he was, he felt that after the hopeful ending author explained, because his sister Titina had fallen of Naples millionaire! (1945, ed) with the famous phrase ill and no one else but she could play that part. But in “Ha da passa’ ‘a nuttata” (The night has to pass, ed) the memory of the audience, Inner Voices continues to not at all comforting because the play was written right be associated to the two television adaptations written there, in a city gutted by bombing, he understands three later by Eduardo himself. Both great successes with years later, in ‘48, that the rubble is moral rubble. He audiences (a copy of only one remains. The first, from foresaw this in the other play in the character of Amalia, the ‘60s has been lost), which highlighted the comic and in Settebellizze, and in the smuggling, but here those even surreal aspect of the story. Capitta: Eduardo staged this play very frequently but later it was not often staged, now, under Toni Servillo, it takes on darker and less geometric tones, returning 65 years later to occupy an “uncertainty” that likens the situation today to the post-war period. SERVILLO: It is true, I have kept quite far away from the television version, which was somehow “softened up” compared to the dark force of the text. Among other things, I’m really excited to do the final rehearsals of the show at the San Ferdinando, in Naples: this was where I used to come when I was very young with my father and the rest of the family to see the great Eduardo. This was his home, and for us his temple. This is where I discovered his theatre, and the theatre as language. The decision to play the leading roles of the two brothers with my own brother Peppe has had a surprising effect, very intense even for us. It puts the relationships in this piece in a special light, as it does the implications of the family. The comments regarding the respect, honesty, plain speaking, the "cheating" that there is in language, compared to dreams and to what is true, and which reveals, precisely because we are speaking of dreams, that everything is rotten. Alberto, my character, undergoes, as the story develops, a sort of progressive “Zi’ Nicolizzazione” (meaning that he photo Gianni Fiorito becomes more and more like Uncle–Zi–Nicola, who sits characters that somehow represented a people, become locked in a dark corner of the house without speaking). a kind of atomization of conscience. The conscience Alberto brings about the action through accusations becomes degraded: self-esteem, esteem between which stem from the dream, involving the family who people, languages are muddled, the language of reality live in the same building, but then when he realizes and that of the dream short circuit. All to the detriment of that it’s merely the result of a dream, he sees that the understanding: this is the leitmotiv of Zi’ Nicola. consequences change everyone’s relationships: the dream automatically becomes reality, almost against his Capitta: Why did you feel the need to choose Inner will. So much so that the members of that family go to Voices, which meant digging pretty deep to restore it with him and accuse each other of the “misdeed”. all its implications to the public of today? SERVILLO: My interest in the play has two aspects that Capitta: The way the dream overlaps with reality, I could define summarily one of content and one of form. consciously and in such a way that the characters are The first relates precisely to the fall into the abyss of a influenced by one another, is a deliberate shift away largely already compromised reality. The second is the from what some critics see in Eduardo’s production “confusion” of languages that happens through sleep as a Pirandellian feature, at least in terms of how he and waking as it does through the different generations. influenced his theatre. And this need that between dream and sleep on one SERVILLO This clearly distinguishes him from the De hand and the state of being awake and the reality on the Chiricolike (Giorgio De Chirico, 1888-1978; metaphysical other causes a fact to emerge very clearly: a powerful painter and artist, ed) mannequins of Pirandello (Luigi demand that appears at the end. Eduardo gave a Pirandello, 1867-1936; italian writer and playwright, beautiful definition of Zi’ Nicola: “I made him speak with Nobel Prize in Literature 1934, ed). Here it is the dream fireworks because wisdom is dumb”, and at one point that produces reality, as Garboli said (Cesare Garboli, he makes him decide to die because he does not want SERVILLO: True, but in Inner Voices it is clear that to talk anymore. The tension for clarity that remains the whole life of a city and a country is affected by the becomes a pessimism in Alberto which is inherited war that has just ended. On the other hand for us who from Zi’ Nicola. As to the second aspect, it is that the believe in the theatre, I think we should have this right, text has the form of a “canvas”, written in the heat of and this strength. Today we do not only appeal to the the moment, in a very short time, out of necessity, the material ruins of a country emerging from war, but to work of a great comedian. Apparently “incoherent”, full the more general “moral” ruins, from which we see this of “gaps”, often interpreted as improvisational theatre, country unable to escape on a daily basis. This makes which, more than other texts, offers my way of doing it urgent for a kind of alarm to come forth from this theatre a great responsibility to the actor. But there is an stage, one that breaks through the formal setting even important difference with the other play by Eduardo that if it rocks the boat. I staged, Saturday, Sunday and Monday, set instead Capitta: Curiously, although, in a way, going backwards in dramatic perfection, and that I continue to sustain with Edoardo’s dates, yours looks like an escalation, acts as a vehicle for another aspect that is particularly a careful focusing on certain themes. From merciless dear to me in Eduardo’s theatre: his extraordinary criticism of the booming sixties, you seem to go back to ability to express the drama of normality, perhaps even the root of certain evils that thrive in the deeper layers the tragedy that is inherent in normality. In 0, which of social consciousness. At the same time, Pirandello out of the way, the universal despair of Beckett might pop out... in the environmental dirt, in an “impromptu”, no longer that of Ohio. SERVILLO: My character, Alberto Saporito, is very interesting, because he wants to give a more universal explanation to the unhappiness of others, which the Cimmaruta gradually show him. The attention that he has for the individual is not dictated by a desire to help, but rather to bring that person, and himself, into the area where he can separate true from false. In an area where his own wounds, pain, frustration, traceable in the personalisms of each of them, have no importance for him. The fact that the wounds of others are as important as his own, does not bring consolation, either for himself or for others. He cares only to establish the truth, or rather where the dream has become confused with the truth. In this respect, he is a lone hero. Who understands, dramatically, when he does understand that he is like the others. In the text there is a skilful and deliberate interplay between language and dialect. Alberto Saporito uses dialect when he accuses the family, in a hallucinatory state, using phrases that almost seem those of an obsessed priest, a man possessed. But in the final tirade on respect, to document this universal conscience, he uses language (Italian), so as to make the third act the court of conscience. We move away from the seems like an improvisation on the theme of dream house of the family, stereotypes of the obvious and and reality, reliant on the expertise and strength of the its monstrosity, from that archive of shadows and actors, it seems to me that Eduardo is able to pin down banality that is the home of two brothers with their the monstrous aspects of the obvious rather than the chairs for rent(the only spectacular residue left of tragedy of normality. This to me is a very interesting their father’s entrepreneurship, but also the treasure difference between the two plays. In one there is the trove of Eduardo the child’s memories and of he story of the tragic in normality, which takes place over whose childhood was spent there). The third act and one weekend, from Saturday to Monday, here, in a text the use of the language quickly transport us into an that seems “incoherent” in its continuous alternation entirely different place, which is a real tribunal of the between dream and reality, in those little characters, conscience. It is perhaps the most fascinating side of the neighbours of the Cimmaruta or the two miserable this anti-hero who always looks at the personal facts but brothers, Eduardo flushes out the monstrosity that lurks with the desire to bring them back to universality. Which in their obviousness. Which is one of the great interests is an issue that is still very pertinent today. Eduardo of modern day life. always said that his theatre was based on the clash Capitta: What you are saying is that the horror that between the individual and society, and this attention to overflows from these insignificant families in the small "detail" of Alberto Saporito is clear confirmation of this. post-war tenement is, ten years later in Saturday, It is what makes Eduardo still modern today. (Naples, Sunday and Monday, somehow crystallized in the small Teatro San Ferdinando, March 9, 2013) bourgeois dining room of a certainly richer apartment Translated by Isobel Butters block, and that Eduardo finds himself forced in some way to come to terms with it. Synopsis of the play Inner Voices Alberto Saporito lives with his brother Carlo and his uncle (Le voci di dentro) Nicola, who, from a kind of mezzanine communicates by Eduardo De Filippo with Alberto only by letting off bangers and firecrackers. directed by Toni Servillo The Saporito brothers’ home is full of chairs, carpets, and old furniture that they often hire out for religious festivals, photos by Fabio Esposito trying to earn their living. Suddenly, Alberto convinces himself that a crime has taken place in their neighbours’, the Cimmaruta, apartment: they have killed Aniello Amitrano, Alberto’s friend, and have hidden the body in the kitchen. In reality Alberto simply dreamt the episode, but it was such a vivid and realistic dream that he is convinced that it all really happened. Alberto reports the Cimmarutas to the police. The Cimmarutas are arrested and then immediately released: in the place indicated by Alberto there is obviously no trace of the body. Alberto then understands, too late, that this was all the fruit of a dream, and his problems begin: he risks arrest for false testimony, and his brother Carlo is pressing him to sign a document with which, in the event of Alberto’s arrest, would assign him responsibility for their entire “patrimony” porter, tells Alberto that he has overheard Carlo planning of old furniture. Once home, the Cimmarutas paradoxically with the rag-and-bone man to sell everything: Carlo is convince themselves that the homicide of Aniello sure that the police will arrest Alberto before the end of Amitrano has really been committed by one of them, the day and he has therefore decided to take advantage and they begin to accuse each other. In reality, feelings and cash in as quickly as possible on the profits from the of hate and rancour flow between the family members: sale of the “family” furniture. Maria, the Cimmarutas’ maid, Pasquale is sure that his wife Matilde, passing herself off also warns Alberto: the family, using the excuse of inviting as a fortune-teller, really works as a prostitute – to make him to the countryside, have decided to kill him and matters worse, “working” from home and in plain sight of encourages Alberto to escape. But, in a twist of events, all. Matilde shuts him up by maintaining that it is thanks Aniello Amitrano reappears, alive and well: he had gone to her “activity” that the family gets by. Luigi, their son, to visit an aunt in Caserta, he had fallen ill and had stayed suspects that his Aunt Rosa, who lives with them and with her until his recovery, all without letting his wife know, makes soap and candles, is a kind of “saponifier”, and as they had argued just before his departure. No murder, that she killed Amitrano (transforming his body into soap); no victim, except the faith in one another. Alberto Saporito Matilde suspects Pasquale; their daughter Elvira and Aunt finally reflects on the corruption of human relationships Rosa both suspect Luigi. If this wasn’t all enough, Teresa and the abyss into which humanity has fallen. He realises Amitrano, the wife of the “victim”, visits the Saporitos, how wise was his uncle Nicola, who, years ago “stopped weeping over the death of he husband and calling for the talking, not because he was mute, but because the world punishment of the murderers. Uncle Nicola screams for hadgone deaf”. peace and dies launching his final firework. Michele, the Translated by Isobel Butters

Toni Servillo Toni Servillo is one of Italy and Europe’s most popular film awards include: and Nastro and most refined actor/directors. d’Argento as best leading actor for Le conseguenze Born in Afragola (Na), he was the founder of the Teatro dell’amore () by Paolo Studio of Caserta (1977) and Teatri Uniti (1987). He Sorrentino (2004); David di Donatello as best leading has staged numerous authors including De Filippo, actor for La ragazza del lago (The Girl by the Lake) by Pirandello, Viviani, Moscato, Molière, Marivaux, Omero, (2007); EFA (The European Oscar) as Marcoaldi, Trevisan and Goldoni, and has directed best actor for Gomorra by Matteo Garrone and Il Divo operas by Mozart, Mussorsgsky, Strauss, Rossini and by Sorrentino (both award winners at the Cannes Film Beethoven. In film he has worked with some of the most Festival 2008). important Italian and European directors including Mario Among his most recent film appearances, Bella Martone, , Matteo Garrone, Nicole addormentata (Dormant Beauty), directed by Marco Garcia, Theo Angelopoulos and Marco Bellocchio. His Bellocchio (2012), È stato il figlio (It Was the Son) by major successes on the stage include Moscato’s Rasoi, Daniele Ciprì (2012), Viva la libertà by Roberto Andò Saturday, Sunday, Monday by De Filippo, Tartuffe (2013) and La grande bellezza () by and The Misanthrope by Molière, False confidences Paolo Sorrentino (official selection, Festival de Cannes, by Marivaux, The Holiday Trilogy by Goldoni (a 2013). He has also been directed by Antonio Capuano, coproduction with Piccolo Teatro di Milano, in tournée Elisabetta Sgarbi, , Stefano Incerti, in 2009 at the Lincoln Center, NY).His numerous Claudio Cupellini. Eduardo De Filippo I was born in Naples on 24 May 1900, from the union of the greatest actor- writerdirector and Neapolitan comedian of the period, Eduardo Scarpetta, and Luisa De Filippo, unmarried. It took me some time to understand the circumstances of my birth because at that time children were not as quick and arrogant as those of today and when, aged 11, I discovered I was “the son of an unknown father” it was a big shock for me. The Scarpettas were a prototype of the “extended” family. A father to numerous illegitimate children, some recognized, others not, the Neapolitan actor was nevertheless an attentive parent, careful not to deprive any one of his children of what might be useful to their growth and education. Eduardo made his debut as a child actor in 1904, in his “uncle’s” theatre company. In 1913 he joined the company of his half-brother Vincenzo Scarpetta, who founded his own group after his father retired in 1909. With him he staged one of his first works, Man and Gentleman, which debuted in 1924 under the original title Ho fatto un guaio? Riparerò. With his brothers in 1929 Eduardo founded the company “Il Teatro Umoristico di Eduardo De Filippo con Titina e Peppino” then “Il Teatro Umoristico I De Filippo”. In 1931 in Naples they staged Christmas at the Cupiello’s. Although during the Fascist period Eduardo often clashed with the harsh censorship of the regime, the company continued to tour with great success. 1934 was a key year: Eduardo made his debut in Vienna in Tonight we improvise and earned definitive recognition in Italy when he won over the difficult Milanese audiences. After the liberation of Rome and the death of his mother in 1944, Peppino left the company. Eduardo founded Il Teatro di Eduardo, staging the following year Napoli Milionaria!. In 1947 he met his second wife Thea Prandi, mother to his children Luca and Luisella. The following year he bought the bombed-out Teatro San Ferdinando. The theatre, restructured at his own expense, was inaugurated in1954. These were years of great success (among the most important works of the period These ghosts! and Filumena Marturano, 1946, Lies with long legs, 1947, La grande magia and Inner Voices, 1948, Saturday, Sunday and Monday,1959, Mayor of Sanità alley, 1960), but also of sadness and huge family tragedies: in 1960 his daughter Luisella died, and in 1961, his wife Thea Prandi, and his sister Titina on Christmas Day 1963. In 1973 he wrote his last play, Exams never end. In 1974, while the play was running, he felt the first symptoms of the heart failure that forced him to suspend his performances. On 5 March he was fitted with a pacemaker, and although by 27 March he was back on stage his artistic activities began to dwindle. In 1977 the University of Birmingham awarded him an honorary doctorate in Literature. In 1981 he was appointed Senator of the Italian Republic. His last public appearance was in August 1984 at the Festival of Taormina. He died in Rome on 31 October that year. Inner voices has a history all of its own. In October 1948, Eduardo was to stage La grande magia at Teatro Nuovo in Milan. His sister Titina, who had a key role in the play, became seriously ill and the show had to be stopped. To honour his commitment to the theatre, Eduardo wrote a new play in just seven days. The result was a true masterpiece, Inner Voices. Translated by Isobel Butters more and has gone to exile in a mezzanine from where he Press Reviews communicates with flares, firecrackers and occasionally spittle. Even in this character, in his denouncement of the sickness of words, there lies only the chill of misanthropy. Divine Comedy That this negative thought, this existential pessimism that In the cinema he is known for his strength as an actor and runs through all post-war Eduardian theatre takes form in his ability to immerse himself in the most tortured of a farce is of no surprise. One laughs because it is characters. Sarcastic, sulky, whining or washed-out, here impossible not to when faced with the mastery of the he fills the role of a man who does not like his neighbours. company staged by Servillo—what can we say of the star A feast for the eyes and ears which is not to be missed. and director? A glance, a blink of an eyelid is enough… a Far from the businessman of Gomorra, who buried toxic skill rooted in a tradition which is so alive and explicit that waste, and from the shady politician Andreotti in Il divo, the few moments of true melodrama can be forgiven. But here he plays a simpleton who one day, more out of from “within”, and for the alienation created by the farce boredom than spite, accuses his neighbours of murder.As which can not be pinned to a single moment in history or a time goes on, he understands that there has been no particular social situation, one hears a disturbing screech. murder, other than of the trust between people, that Molière is not far away—Servillo, a methodical follower, no-one is an assassin, other than of peaceful cohabitation, knows this well. and that it is often better to remain buried in ones dreams Gianni Manzella “Il manifesto”, 30 March 2013 than to face reality. A living language “Inner Voices”. Between dreams and reality Adapting a play by the great Neapolitan playwright with the Servillo brothers Eduardo De Filippo, Servillo returns to his first love, “The tragedy of Italy is not having revolted, of not having directing, whilst maintaining his identity as one who has killed the father, as Umberto Saba said, and suddenly we always lived in the Neapolitan countryside. We find him have become fratricidal”—this is one of the acute here in the aftermath of the Second World War, lost of considerations that Toni Servillo makes on the ethical defeat, the fresh memories of the fascist informants and dispute between what is admissible and what is not in the the inability to look to the future. As a director, Servillo post-war period lived by our country as described by shines for his winning attitude, for which Naples Eduardo De Filippo in Inner Voices. “For a certain loss of “understands more that one sees”. Suddenly, the simple sense and rules of civil living, the people of today have costumes serve only to define the era, in the same way also fallen into a relationship crisis from which it seems that the minimalist scenery enhances the musicality of the difficult to escape” says Servillo, who returns after 11 years Neapolitan dialect. A dialect which Servillo and the dozen to take on Eduardo, after the exceptional Saturday, actors who accompany him (among them his real-life Sunday and Monday. The opportunity here is provided by brother, Peppe, a perfect bigot, more suited to scrounging a weaving of nightmares and evil deeds presumed real, in than bowing) play with, dragging the words and a climate of monstrosity and restless sleep. “Alberto transforming the constantans to better prolong the vowels. Saporito, my character, unmasks his own guilty Although the subtitles at times delay the reactions of the conscience and that of everyone else when he accuses a audience by a few moments, they are reduced to a neighbouring family, which he sees as irrefutably guilty, of minimum, just enough to help follow the conversation a crime, a crime which he then realises he has only without interfering with the acting. dreamt of. It is however too late, and the bad situation Apropos the acting: Servillo stands out for all that he is, creates further reciprocal suspicions, accusations and one of the most talented Italian actors, able to transmit to betrayal”. Here it is, an intense theme of Inner Voices: all the lowliness of humanity of the post-war period simply disloyalty, u-turns, mistrust, even between relatives or by holding his head in his hands. Supported by a cohabitants. The highly effective coup de théâtre of the razor-sharp piece and surrounded by talent, he is divine. actordirector is in having seen that here, in this disturbingly Paul Goiffon “La Marseillase”, 22 March 2013 unorganic and deliberately suspended pièce by Eduardo, his real brother Peppe Servillo, musician and singer, could make his theatrical debut at his side, in the role of Carlo The restless sleep of monsters Saporito, bringing reality to the same level (if not superior Servillo is great, holding true to Eduardo’s important to) the virtual story on stage. “We almost seem like twins. lesson, that theatre is written on the stage. Away with any It is really great fun”. The emotion comes also from a temptation for a Pirandellian twist, if ever there was one; shadow of dramaturgic rivalry, for the fact that Carlo away with realism, negated in any case by the dreamlike (Peppe) would take Alberto’s (Toni) place when the latter quality of the piece and the abstract style of the scenery risks imprisonment. Returning to the theatre after his designed by Lino Fiorito–neutral walls which seem to important and highly praised work in the cinema, such as absorb the few functional pieces of furniture, groups of Viva la libertà by Roberto Andò, and eagerly awaited in chairs which appear transparent and give a further touch Paolo Sorrentino’s La grande bellezza, to be presented at of surrealism to the house/warehouse of the Saporito Cannes, Toni Servillo, in Inner Voices also directs a troupe brothers, extremely poor heirs to an antique and florid which is rich with talent and depth, including Chiara Baffi, business of party furnishing. We are before a deforming Gigio Morra, Betti Pedrazzi, Daghi ondanini—the latter in mirror and the twisted image that we see reflected the role of Uncle Nicola, who prefers to remain silent, interrogates us. It speaks of the banality of evil. Here there speaking with firecrackers, leading us to consider how is no “good soul” left, no god will descend from the certain current affairs leave us speechless. heavens to save us. There is no consolation, not even for Rodolfo Di Giammarco “La Repubblica”, 30 April 2013 the great inventiveness of Uncle Nicola who in solitary protest against humanity has chosen not to speak any Translated by Daniel Clarke

inner voices Profiles EDUARDO DE FILIPPO ture. He was appointed Senator Festival 2008). His most recent (Playwright) born in Naples on for life in 1981, died in Rome film appearances include: Bel- May 24, 1900, was the out-of- later that year on October 31. la Addormentata, directed by wedlock son to the greatest Marco Bellocchio (2012), È actor/writer/director and Nea- stato il figlio, by Daniele Ciprì politan comedian of the period, (2012), Viva la libertà by Rober- Eduardo Scarpetta. Raised by to Andò (2013) and La grande his mother Luisa De Filippo, he bellezza by Paolo Sorrentino discovered when he was elev- (official selection, Festival de en years old that he was “the Cannes, 2013). Mr. Servillo has son of an unknown father.” Mr. Toni Servillo also been directed by Antonio De Filipo made his debut as a (Director/Alberto Saporito) To- Capuano, Elisabetta Sgarbi, child actor in 1904, in Eduardo ni Servillo is one of Italy and Fabrizio Bentivoglio, Stefano Scarpetta’s theater company. Europe’s most popular and Incerti and Claudio Cupellini. In 1913 he joined the compa- most distinguished actor/direc- ny of his half-brother Vincenzo tors. Born in Afragola (Na), he Scarpetta. In 1929 he founded was the founder of the Teatro the company Il Teatro Umoris- Studio of Caserta (1977) and tico di Eduardo De Filippo con Teatri Uniti (1987). He has Titina e Peppino (his brothers) staged numerous authors, in- subsequently named Il Teatro cluding De Filippo, Pirandello, Umoristico I De Filippo. In 1931, Viviani, Moscato, Molière, Lino Fiorito in Naples, they staged Christ- Marivaux, Omero, Marcoal- (Set Designer) Born in Ferrara in mas at the Cupiello’s. 1934 was di, Trevisan and Goldoni, and 1955, Mr. Fiorito lives between a key year: Mr. De Filipo made has directed operas by Mozart, Naples and Cologne. An atyp- ​​his debut in Vienna in Tonight Mussorsgsky, Strauss, Rossini ical figure in the Italian artistic We Improvise and earned re- and Beethoven. In film he has panorama, since 1980 he has cognition in Italy when he won worked with some of the most been part of the group Falso over the difficult Milanese audi- important Italian and European Movimento. He alternates his ences. In 1944, his brother Pep- directors, including Mario Mar- work for the visual arts (among pino left the company and tone, Paolo Sorrentino, Matteo his numerous projects, the Mr. De Filipo founded Il Teatro Garrone, Nicole Garcia, Theo creation, with oth- di Eduardo, staging Napoli Angelopoulos and Marco Bel- er artists, of the gallery Idra Milionaria! the following year. locchio. His major successes on Duarte in 1986 is particularly Purchasing the bombed-out the stage include: Moscato’s memorable) with cinema and Teatro San Ferdinando at his Rasoi, Saturday, Sunday, and theater, designing a personal own expense he restructured Monday by De Filippo, Tartuffe method of treating the visual the building which was in- and The Misanthrope by Moli- and scenographic dimensions augurated in 1954. These were ère, False Confidences by Mari- of the projects in which he par- years of great success for the vaux, and The Holiday Trilogy ticipates. In the theater he has company. The most important by Goldoni (a co-production created sets for , works of the period include: with Piccolo Teatro di Mila- Toni Servillo, Scimone Sframeli, These Ghosts!, Filumena Mar- no, on tour in 2009 at Lincoln Andrea Renzi, Francesco Sapo- turano (1946), Lies with Long Center, NY). His numerous film naro and L’Orchestra di Piazza Legs (1947), La grande magia awards include: David di Do- Vittorio. For the cinema he has and Inner Voices (1948), Sat- natello and Nastro d’Argento created sets for various films urday, Sunday and Monday Awards as Best Leading Actor under the direction of Paolo (1959), and Mayor of Sanità Al- for Le conseguenze dell’amore Sorrentino, Antonio Capuano ley (1960). In 1973 he wrote by Paolo Sorrentino (2004); and Stefano Incerti. his last play, Exams Never End. David di Donatello Award as He felt the first symptoms of Best Leading Actor for La raga- heart failure during a perfor- zza del lago by Andrea Molaioli mance in 1974 that forced him (2007); EFA (the European Os- to suspend his work as an ac- car) as Best Actor for Gomorra tor. In 1977 the University of by Matteo Garrone and Il Di- Birmingham awarded him an vo by Sorrentino (both award honorary doctorate in Litera- winners at the Cannes Film

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Mediterraneo, as well as var- ious other organizations. In collaboration with the Onor- evole Teatro Casertano, she was involved in the restoration and reopening of the historical Teatro Garibaldi di Santa Maria Ortensia Daghi Rondanini Capua Vetere. De Francesco (Uncle Nicola/Sound Designer/ (Costume Designer) Ms. De Stage Manager) Mr. Rondani- Francesco has worked as a cos- ni collaborated first with the tume maker in both theater Falso Movimento group and and opera with Toni Servillo, then with Teatri Uniti for the Mario Martone, Andrea Renzi, creation of soundtracks and Valerio Binasco, Mario Tronco as chief sound technician. and l’Orchestra di Piazza Vit- Over the last few years he has Chiara Baffi torio. For the cinema she has worked with musicians such (Maria, the maid) Ms. Baf- created costumes for Pappi as Peter Gordon, Alvin Cur- fi has worked in the theater Corsicato, Fabrizio Bentivoglio, ran, , Giusto Pio with, amongst others, Fran- Paolo Sorrentino, Mimmo Pal- and Steve Lacy. In the field of cesco Rosi, Lluís Pasqual, Luca adino, Marco Risi and Stefano cinema he has worked on the De Filippo, Renato Carpen- Incerti. soundtracks of a number of tieri, Francesco Saponaro and films by Mario Martone, Paolo Antonio Capuano. She played Sorrentino, Antonio Capuano in The Holiday Trilogy, direct- and Stefano Incerti, winning ed by Toni Servillo, and has four Ciak d’oro Awards in the studied with Enrique Vargas, category of live recording. Michele Monetta, Hassane Kas- si Kouyaté, Spiro Scimone, Yves Lebreton, Laura Curino, Onor- Cesare Accetta evole Teatro Casertano, Davide (Lighting Designer) Mr. Accetta Iodice, César Brie, Andrea De moved towards photography Rosa, Leonor Loman and Alan in the 1970s, and his work Woodhouse. In 2008 she won followed the history of Italian the UBU Prize for Best Actress experimental theater for a pe- Costanza Boccardi under 30, and the Eleonora riod of twenty years, meeting (Assistant Director) Born in Flor- Duse Prize for Best Emerging and collaborating with its most ence in 1966, and a literature Actress. With the play Chiòve, prominent figures. Alongside and philosophy graduate of in which she starred in the lead his creative activities interpret- DAMS in Bologna, Ms. Boccar- role, she won the ETI Gli Olim- ing the works of numerous di holds a diploma in directing pici del Teatro (Olympians of scenographic artists, he started from the Paolo Grassi Civic the Theater) 2009 Prize for working increasingly on in- School of Dramatic Arts, Milan. the “best innovative play” and dependent productions, with She has attended advanced the Associazione Nazionale dei figurative works in both collec- courses in theatrical manage- Critici di Teatro (National As- tive and personal exhibitions. ment run by the Ente Teatrale sociation of Theatrical Critics) In the field of photography, Italiano (Italian Theatrical Agen- Prize 2008 for the “best theat- over time Mr. Accetta took on cy). She has been a member rical revelation.” For television other professional roles, includ- of the Teatri Uniti since 1988, she has played a part in the ing lighting designer, which and has worked with Mario cast of the fiction La Squadra. allows him to participate in the Martone, Toni Servillo, Andrea setting up of art exhibitions, Renzi, Paolo Sorrentino, Ste- event illumination, and lighting fano Incerti, Matteo Garrone, for theater productions, operas Edoardo De Angelis, Ivan Co- and concerts. He is involved in troneo and Suzanne Bier as video and film production, and both director’s assistant and has received important indus- casting director. Ms. Boccardi try recognitions in the role of also works as an organizer of Betti Pedrazzi director of photography. theatrical and dance reviews (Rosa Cimmaruta) After grad- for the Ente Teatrale Italiano, uating with a diploma from the Council of Naples, the Bi- the Silvio d’Amico National ennale dei Giovani Artisti del Academy for Dramatic Arts in

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1974, Ms. Pedrazzi has worked the Catalan writer Pau Mirò, sario Montalbano, and has also with Ronconi, Cobelli, Cecchi, directed by Enrico Ianniello, acted in the successful series Zucchi, Bassignano, Simone, produced by Teatri Uniti. Squadra Antimafia 3 Palermo Gagliardo, Ricordi, Salemme, oggi, Tutti pazzi per amore and Tessitore, Ghione and Martel- Rebecca. In 1982 he won the la. She works regularly in both IDI Award and in 2008 the ETI the cinema and television with, GLi Olimpici del Teatro Award. among others, Guido Chie- sa and Vincenzo Salemme. Among her more recent works are: Saturday, Sunday and Lucia Mandarini Monday, The False Confidenc- (Matilde Cimmaruta) Neapol- es, The Holiday Trilogy under itan by birth, Ms. Mandarini, the direction of Toni Servillo, together with her husband— Hedda Gabler for Carlo Cec- the famous Lello Scarano, a Peppe Servillo chi, and for Valerio theatrical producer, has di- (Carlo Saporito) Peppe Servillo Binasco. She has worked in ra- rected both the Politeama and made his debut in 1980 with dio, and theatrical Cilea theaters in Naples, as well the group Avion Travel. His his- management, and in 1984 as organizing numerous sum- tory principally follows that of founded the theatrical compa- mer theatrical reviews. She has the group which, over a peri- ny Il Quadro. taken part in various theatrical od of thirty years, has recorded plays, including Novecento Na- numerous albums, gaining politano, Andalusia Napoletana important acclaim. In 1998, to- and Napoli chi resta e chi parte. gether with the group, he took She was also director’s assistant part in the Sanremo Music Fes- and costumer in various plays tival with the song “Dormi e by Eduardo Scarpetta, directed sogna,” winning the Critics’ by Gigio Morra. Award and the Jury’s Award Marcello Romolo for best music and best ar- (Michele, the porter) Mr. Romo- rangement. In 2000 the group lo returns to work once again won the first prize in Sanremo with Toni Servillo following with the song “Sentimento,” the acclaimed staging of Sat- as well as the Jury’s Award, urday, Sunday and Monday in again for music and arrange- which he played a passion- ment. In 2003 Mr. Servillo ate amateur Pulcinella, but his Gigio Morra began a fruitful artistic collab- professional credits extend for (Pasquale Cimmaruta) Mr. Mor- oration with two Argentinian decades, moving from clas- ra graduated from the School musicians, Javier Girotto and sic theater to cinema, from of Dramatic Arts in Naples in Natalio Mangalavite which in musicals to comedies, from 1966. He went on to become the years to follow resulted in avant-garde theater to televi- part of Eduardo De Filippo’s the recording of two albums. sion fiction, from operettas to company and, for a decade In 2007 Avion Travel produced traditional Neapolitan theater. from 1970 to 1980, was part of the album Danson Metropoli— As well as with Servillo, he has Carlo Cecchi’s Granteatro. Un- Canzoni di Paolo Conte, which worked under the direction of, til 1989 he was a member of won a Gold Disc. In 2010 two among others, Jérôme Savary, the company of Angelo Savel- films were presented at the Tato Russo, Alvaro Piccardi, li. In the theater he has also in which , Roberta worked with Maurizio Scap- Mr. Servillo acted: Into paradiso Torre, Vincenzo Salemme and arro, Giuseppe Patroni Griffi, by Paola Randi and Passione by Mario Scarpetta. In cinema, he Luca De Filippo, Tato Russo, John Turturro. In the same year has acted for Giuseppe Torna- and over the last ten years with he acted alongside his brother tore, Stefano Incerti, Vincenzo Toni Servillo (including The Hol- Toni in Sconcerto. In 2011, ac- Salemme, Eduardo De Ange- iday Trilogy). He has directed companied by the orchestra lis and the Frazzi brothers; for four plays by Eduardo Scarpet- Roma Sinfonietta, he was the television, as well as several ep- ta for the publishing house De voice of Histoire du soldat by isodes of La Squadra, he played Agostini, and has acted in the Igor Stravinsky, which he also alongside Diego Abatantuo- cinema for Marco Bellocchio, adapted into Neapolitan. The no in one of the main roles in , Lina Wertmül- play was staged in various Ital- the first Italian sitcom Diego al ler and Matteo Garrone. In ian cities including Naples, at 100%. His latest theatrical work television he is a member of the San Carlo Theatre. In Oc- was the revelation Jucatùre by the cast of the series Il commis- tober 2012 the album Peppe

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Servillo & Solis String Quartet Goldoni), Salvatore Cantalupo, “Spassiunatamente” debuted, , Francesco Sap- an homage to classical Nea- onaro and Egumteatro. He has politan culture and music. also collaborated with Emma Dante and Giorgio Barberio Corsetti. Antonello Cossia (A Staff Sergeant) In 1984 Mr. Cossia took up the study of contemporary dance. He par- Vincenzo Nemolato ticipated in courses in Italy and (Luigi Cimmaruta) Mr. Nemo- . In 1987 he was involved lato’s formative years were in the foundation of the Labo- Maria Angela spent in the three-year project ratorio Itinerante (the travelling Robustelli Punta Corsara, which later be- workshop), directed by Anto- (Teresa Amitrano) Born in Na- came a company in which he nio Neiwiller and promoted by ples, Ms. Robustelli was twenty remains a member. He has al- Teatri Uniti. As an actor both on years old when she moved to so worked in the theater with stage and in the cinema, he has Paris, where she continued her Arturo Cirillo and Maurizio worked with directors includ- study of French cinema, in par- Scaparro. He has worked in the ing Antonio Neiwiller, Claudio ticular of the new generation of cinema, directed by Ivan Co- Collovà, Alfonso Santagata, young French immigrant di- troneo in the film La kryptonite Mario Martone, Stefano Incer- rectors who inspired her thesis. nella borsa and in Diario di una ti, Claudio Bonivento, Gianluigi She took part in Atelier, direct- mamma imperfetta. In 2012 he Calderone, Marco Baliani, Dan- ed by Jean-Paul Denizon, as- won the UBU Award for Best iele Segre, Renato Carpentieri, sistant director to Peter Brook. Actor under 30. Ninni Bruschetta, Cristina Pe- Ms. Robustelli is a singer and a zzoli and Toni Servillo. From pupil of Maestro Michael Aspi- 1995 to 2006, as director to- nall. Her theatrical debut was gether with Raffaele Di Florio with Maria and Valeria Tavassi, and Riccardo Veno, he created with whom she founded the cossiadiflorioveno, producing Neapolitan company La Gi- approximately fifteen creations ostra. She took part in an and projects, all linked to a dra- intensive masterclass on the Marianna Robustelli maturgy of places. In 2007 he Strasberg Method, directed by (Elvira Cimmaruta) Ms. Ro- wrote and played in the piece Giorgina Cantalini and Ales- bustelli was born in the world A fronte alta, starting a personal sia Siniscalchi, pupils of Susan of theater and the arts into a exploration of study and re- Baston’s Actors Studio in New family of scenographers and search for the staging of plays York. She has participated in painters. She debuted as a based on the works of authors workshops directed by Anton singer at the age of five, a pupil such as Landolfi, Pennac and Milenin, Giancarlo Sepe and Mi- of the Maestro Benito Nisticò. De Luca, writing and reciting a chele Monetta. In theater she Her theatrical debut was with series of monologues. has worked with Michele Placi- Maria and Valeria Tavassi, with do, and debuted in cinema with whom she founded the Nea- the director Lina Wertmüller. politan company La Giostra. She took part in an intensive masterclass on the Strasberg Method, directed by Giorgina Cantalini and Alessia Siniscal- chi, pupils of Susan Baston’s Rocco Giordano Actors Studio in New York. In (Capa D’Angelo) Mr. Giordano theater she has worked with trained with Michele Monetta’s Francesco Paglino Aldo Giuffrè, and debuted in mime school and continued (Aniello Amitrano) In his studies cinema with the director Lina with FormAzione Scena, un- Mr. Paglino has crossed paths Wertmüller. der the guidance of masters with Roberto Castello, Theodo- from the Lecoq school and Pe- ros Terzopulos, Judith Malina, ter Brook’s company. He has and Mamadou Dio- acted under the direction of ume, famous interpreter of the Toni Servillo (a memorable ex- theater of Peter Brook. He has ample: The Holiday Trilogy by worked with Renato Carpen-

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tieri, Enrique Vargas, Remondi Escobar and Luca Ronconi, the unification of Falso Movimen- and Caporossi, and in numer- Piccolo has increased its inter- to, Teatro Mutamenti and ous productions by Teatri Uniti national and interdisciplinary Teatro Studio, Caserta, three under the direction of Andrea profile, presenting itself as an groups that had profoundly Renzi and Toni Servillo (among ideal national and European marked the Italian and inter- these, The Holiday Trilogy). cultural meeting point. Its stag- national theatrical panorama es host productions of prose since the second half of the Piccolo Teatro and dance, reviews and cine- 1960s, with acclaimed produc- di Milano—Theatre ma festivals, round tables and tions in both Europe and the of Europe cultural workshops. As part of USA. Under the guidance of Founded on May 14, 1947 by his continuous research, Lu- the three founding directors, , Paolo Gras- ca Ronconi has proposed to Mario Martone, Toni Servillo si and Nina Vinchi, the Piccolo the Piccolo such classics as and the late Antonio Neiwill- was the first, and is the most Calderón de la Barca (Life is a er, Teatri Uniti took the form famous, repertory theater both Dream), Aeschylus (Prometheus of a permanent workshop for in Italy and abroad. The idea Bound), Euripides (The Bac- the production and study of of the founders was to cre- chae), Aristophanes (The Frogs) contemporary scenic art. Inno- ate an institution funded by Shakespeare (A Midsummer vatively mixing the language the State and local bodies (the Night’s Dream, The Merchant of of theater with that of mu- Council and Province of Mi- Venice), alternated with authors sic, the visual arts and cinema, lan, the Lombardy Region) to less typically staged (Schnitzler, Teatri Uniti has presented clas- be a public service necessary Professor Bernhardi) or contem- sic and contemporary works for the wellbeing of the citi- porary (Jean-Luc Lagarce, Juste on the most prestigious stag- zens. “A Theatre of art for all” la fin du monde, Edward Bond, es of four continents, and has was the slogan which accom- In the Company of Men, Ra- created a number of impor- panied the Piccolo at the time fael Spregelburd, Modesty and tant independent films which of its creation, and today per- Panic), alongside theatrical have been received with suc- fectly embodies its objectives: adaptations of famous nov- cess at the most prestigious to stage quality productions els (such as Nabokov’s Lolita). international film festivals. aimed at as wide an audience An example of authentic the- The activity of Teatri Uniti, be- as possible. In 1991 the Picco- atrical experimentation was yond making a name with lo Teatro became a “Theatre of the play based on five scenar- important artists such as Licia Europe.” The Piccolo manages ios on infinity (Infinities) by the Maglietta and Andrea Renzi, three auditoriums: the original English mathematician John has received the creative par- theater (448 seats), renamed D. Barrow, staged in a scen- ticipation of numerous writers Piccolo Teatro Grassi, recently ery warehouse on the outskirts and artists: Peter Gordon, Enzo subject of a conservative res- of Milan. In the field of inter- Moscato, Thierry Salmon, Leo toration which “uncovered” national activities, the Piccolo De Berardinis, Steve Lacy, Fab- and returned to the city the regularly hosts artists such as rizia Ramondino, Carlo Cecchi, adjoining splendid cloister of Peter Brook, Patrice Chéreau, Anna Bonaiuto, Lino Fiorito, Ro- the Renaissence; the experi- Eimuntas Nekrosius, Rob- berto De Francesco, Iaia Forte, mental space of Teatro Studio ert Lepage, Lev Dodin, Lluís Peppe Lanzetta, Cesare Gar- (368 seats), a building that also Pasqual, Ingmar Bergman, boli, Stefano Incerti, Pasquale houses the Theatrical School; Declan Donnellan, Simon Mc- Mari, Marco Baliani, Andrea De and the main 968-seat theater, Burney and Robert Willson. Rosa, Francesco Saponaro, En- inaugurated in January 1998 The Piccolo has toured the rico Ianniello, Tony Laudadio, and named the Piccolo Teatro world, from to the Unit- Peppe Servillo, Cesare Accet- Strehler. In more than sixty- ed States, from China to Japan, ta, Agostino Ferrente, Giovanni six years of activity, the Piccolo from Europe to North Africa Piperno, Massimiliano Pacifico, has produced over 300 plays, and New Zealand. Since 1986 Enrico Ghezzi, Mimmo Paladi- 200 directed by Strehler, by the Piccolo has also operated a no, Daghi Rondanini, Giovanni authors ranging from Shake- theatrical school, founded by Cioni, Franco Marcoaldi, Fa- speare (King Lear and The Giorgio Strehler and current- bio Vacchi, Vitaliano Trevisan, Tempest) to Goldoni (Brawling ly directed by Luca Ronconi, Giuseppe Montesano, Paolo in Chioggia, The Little Square who over the last few years has Sorrentino, Iacopo Quadri, and above all Arlecchino, Ser- awarded diplomas to 198 pro- Silvio Soldini, Pippo Delbo- vant to Two Masters), Brecht fessional actors. no, Fabio Tanzarella, Pau (The Threepenny Opera, Life of Mirò, Silvana Grasso, Vladimir Galileo), and Chekhov (The Teatri Uniti, Naples Denissenkov, Marco Lena and Cherry Orchard). Since 1998, Teatri Uniti was created in Giorgio Battistelli. under the direction of Sergio Naples in 1987 through the

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Teatro di Roma— tional space of the Teatro India, linois Humanities Council, and Theatre of Europe thus enabling the expansion is the recipient of the Spirit of The Teatro di Roma was found- and renovation of the theater’s Loyola Award. Ms. Gaines re- ed in 1964 as the Repertory program. Giorgio Albertazzi ceived an Honorary Doctorate Theatre of Rome, under the was the director from 2002, of Humane Letters from Do- artistic direction of Vito Pan- and among his initiatives was minican University and an dolfi, provisionally based at the creation of the XIV Festi- Honorary Doctorate of Fine the Teatro Valle. In 1972, with val of the Union of Arts from Lake Forest College. the restoration of the original of Europe. Giovanna Mari- She serves on the Shakespear- site at Teatro Argentina, the nelli took over the post of ean Council of Shakespeare’s new director Franco Enriquez director in 2008, after having Globe Theatre in London and gave the Repertory Theatre covered important roles with- is a Life Trustee of Northwest- its definitive name—Teatro di in the Italian Cultural scene. ern University. She made her Roma. Enriquez promoted re- Having always paid close at- Lyric Opera debut directing lations with the city and set tention to the language of the Guseppe Verdi’s Macbeth. up collaborations with various contemporary scene, from emerging theatrical groups, the reworking of the classics adding their productions to to the accompanying and the Repertory’s program. Lu- support of new forms of ex- igi Squarzina joined the Teatro pression, Giovanna Marinelli di Roma in 1976 and made the gave space to the educational theater the driving force of the and creative experience of the- Estati Romane (“Roman Sum- ater for children, a permanent CRISS HENDERSON mers”—an annual cultural fixture of her work. With Gabri- (CST Executive Director) has pro- festival which has taken place ele Lavia, director since 2011, duced CST’s past twenty-three in Rome every summer since the Teatro di Roma’s objective seasons. Under his leader- 1977), which transformed is to present the most exhil- ship the Theater has become the city into a stage, entic- arating aspects of the classics one of the city’s major cultur- ing the citizens out into the while giving space to some of al attractions. Honors include streets to participate in col- the most important “new arriv- the Tony Award for Outstand- lective activities in a period als” on the Italian and foreign ing Regional Theater as well of fear and isolation. In 1983 scene. as multiple Laurence Olivier Maurizio Scaparro began and Joseph Jefferson Awards. his project which, through a Mr. Henderson was named three-year program dedicat- Arts Administrator of the Year ed to Europe, Italy and Rome, by Arts Management Maga- promoted—via this “inverted zine at The Kennedy Center; pyramid”—an in-depth study was recognized among the of the theatrical language of top 40 business people under the time. At the Teatro di Ro- BARBARA GAINES the age of 40 in Crain’s Chica- ma, since 1991, Pietro Carriglio (CST Artistic Director) is the go Business; and was named has taken on various themes founder of Chicago Shake- Chevalier de L’Ordre des Arts that he holds dear: words, speare Theater, where she et des Lettres by the Minister the language of poetry—be- has directed more than thirty of Culture of . He serves ginning with Dante—and of Shakespeare’s plays. Hon- as president of the Producers’ tradition, because, as he him- ors include: the Tony Award Association of Chicago area self claims, “a theatre without for Outstanding Regional Theaters, and on the board of its own dramaturgy is a theatre Theatre; the prestigious Hon- the League of Chicago The- without life.” Luca Ronconi orary OBE (Officer of the Most atres. Mr. Henderson is director came to the Teatro di Roma Excellent Order of the British- of the MFA/Arts Leadership in 1994 with all of the force of Empire) in recognition of her Program, a two-year, grad- his international prestige, at contributions strengthening uate-level curriculum in arts a time when the theater had British-American cultural re- management training creat- just become part of the Union lations; and Joseph Jefferson ed through a joint partner- of Theatres of Europe. It was in Awards for Best Production ship between Chicago Shakes- Rome that Ronconi directed a (Hamlet, Cymbeline, King Lear peare Theater and The Theatre number of plays that had fun- and The Comedy of Errors), and School at DePaul University. damental roles in his research. for Best Director (Cymbeline, In 1999 Mario Martone, the King Lear and The Comedy of new director of the Teatro di Errors). She received the Public Roma, acquired the non-tradi- Humanities Award from the Il-

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The Piccolo Teatro Teatri Uniti, soc. Teatro di Roma Milan—Theatre of Coop. a.r.l. Europe Foundation Board of Administrators 2012/13 season, Members Franco Scaglia, President the 66th since its foundation Costanza Boccardi Massimo Pedroni, Angelo Curti Vice President Founding members Piero Curti Debora Pietrobono Council of Milan Roberto De Francesco Franco Ricordi Region of Lombardy Licia Maglietta Pamela Villoresi Province of Milan Pasquale Mari Andrea Renzi Auditors Supporting members Daghi Rondanini Giuseppe Signoriello, Chamber of Commerce— Toni Servillo President industry Artisan Giuseppe Ferrazza Agriculture, Milan Board of Administrators Achille Pacifici Angelo Curti, President General Council Director , Councillors Gabriele Lavia Mayor of Milan Andrea Renzi Roberto Maroni, President Toni Servillo Teatro di Roma of the Lombardy Region Via de’ Barbieri, 21 Guido Podestà, President Artistic Director 00186 Roma of the Province of Milan Toni Servillo www.teatrodiroma.net Carlo Sangalli, President of the Chamber of Commerce—Industry Artisan Agriculture, Milan

Board of Administrators Claudio Risé, President Councillors Stefano Baia Curioni Emma Paola Bassani Federica Olivares Antonio Pastore Andrea Ragosta Dario Vermi

Board of Auditors Marco Arisi Rota, President

Auditors Marzia Provenzano Ugo Zanello

Director Sergio Escobar

Artistic Director Luca Ronconi

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staff leadership Administration marketing Ticketing, MARILYN J. HALPERIN DANIEL J. HESS JULIE STANTON GUEST Services Director of Education Company Manager Senior Marketing Manager AND EVENTS and Communications Jeffrey Cass JEANNE DeVORE Sean Brennan Manager of Ticketing BOB MASON Technology Manager hannah kennedy and Guest Services Artistic Associate/ Kiara Kincheloe ANDREA CRAIN Casting Director Marketing Assistants Makeda Cohran Database Administrator Events Manager LINDA ORELLANA TONY ADAMS Brett ElliOTT Director of Finance Digital Assets Assistant Marvin Chambers Melissa Fagan justin potter CHRIS PLEVIN Kendall Karg Allison M. Leake Box Office Supervisors Director of Production Arts Leadership Fellows Graphic Designer/ Production Artist Will Cavedo ALIDA SZABO alana rybAk seth harman Director of Audience Assistant Director Roberto Arellano Laura Mikulski Development of Finance Isabel Bethke Front of House Brannon Bowers Brooke flanagan DAN GRYCZA Supervisors Marketing Interns walters KATHRYN PAYNE mark parker Director of Institutional Accounting Associates Concessions Supervisor Advancement call center Alysse Hunter Alex Higgin-Houser Betsy beams Accounting Assistant jerica hucke shelly godefrin Artistic JILL FENSTERMAKER Call Center Supervisors Charles O’Malley marissa schwartz Executive Assistant maura person Producing Associate chloe bluml Lead Guest Services KENNETH KEACHER shelbi cox Keira Fromm Associates Administrative Assistant kevin mcdonald Casting Associate Cara polczynski Phil Brankin rebecca spooner Call Center evan cartwright Casting Intern Advancement Representatives Gina Ferraro margaret reeder matthew hultgren

Associate Director of Nicholas Kern Katie Nixon Education Advancement Group Sales Coordinator Justin O’Byrne Jason harrington melissa collins Dave TOROPOV sarah schultz Education Outreach elizabeth sunderhaus Manager Senior Advancement Officer, Administrative Coordinator Major Gifts Caroline Thrasher molly topper alan weusthoff Learning Programs Hilary Odom Operations/ Guest Services Associates Manager Senior Advancement Officer, Facilities Institutional Relations SUSAN KNILL Chris Simek Samuel Evola Sharon and Tom McLean kristen caruso Theater/Facility Julie Strassel Manager Saints’ Volunteer Usher alana tomlin Advancement Manager/ Coordinators Education Interns Board Liaison Daniel Lopez Facilities Assistant SAMANTHA DECKER Institutional Relations elliott lacey Coordinator Custodial Supervisor katie grogan Stewardship and Maribel cuevas Events Coordinator Israel Estrada carlton levy CHRISTOPHER PAZDERNIK Nicolas Rivera Annual Fund Coordinator Custodial Assistants Tara Smithberger Donor Relations Coordinator matt frye kay harlow Advancement Interns

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Production Costumes Sound Consultants and erica L. sandvig ryan magnuson James Savage Special Services Assistant Director of Costume Shop Manager Sound Master baker tilly VIRCHOW Production KRAUSE, LLp Cathy Tantillo Cristy Troia Auditor Meryn Daly Costume Design CST Sound Engineer Production Office Manager Assistant campbell and company Daniel Carlyon Fundraising Consultant Emmaline Keddy-Hector Emily Rose Goss Sound Engineer Production Management Costume Shop Assistant/ arc worldwide, Apprentice Rentals Manager Jack Hawkins a leo burnett company Palmer Jankens Marketing Partner Melissa Bochat Paul Perry Stage Management Crafts Supervisor Sound Crew MEDICAL PROGRAM FOR DEBORAH ACKER PERFORMING ARTISTS/ Jessica Doan Grover Hollway Production Stage Manager/ Panjaporn (Pam) Costume Apprentice Daniel Jama Associate Producer Supanwanid-Henrich, M.D. Jess Kenyon Sound Interns angela M. adams Medical Services Matthew Powell Stage Manager Aon Private Risk Wardrobe Dressers Wigs and Make-up Management, Melissa Veal Elijah Bormann Steven Hein Scenery Head of Wigs and Costume Shop Intern Insurance Services EDWARD LEAHY Make-up Technical Director Anne Stebbins hughes socol piers Whitney Mueller Crafts Intern resnick & DYM, ltd. Matt Rohner Wig and Make-up Legal Services Robert L. Wilson Apprentice Assistant Technical Electrics REGINA BUCCOLA, Ph.D. becky Curl Directors Kristof Leopold Scholar–in–residence Lighting Supervisor Sarah Jo WhiTE Bradley Buri Wig and Make-up Interns STEPHEN BENNETT, Ph.D. Stage Crew Joan E. Claussen BEATRICE BOSCO, Ph.D.

House Electrician ELIZABETH CHARLEBOIS, Ph.D. Katie McBee Properties BRETT FOSTER, Ph.D. Stage Crew Apprentice Eric Branson Chelsea Meyers PETER KANELOS, Ph.D. Jimmy Lis Properties Master Jack Birdwell Kae Nosbisch ira murfin, MFA Dan Matthews Nicole Malmquist Cassandra Westover Guest Lecturers Caleb McAndrew Elizabeth G. Smith Assistant Properties Master Peter Bosy Bill Paton Christopher Wilham MICHAEL BROSILOW Nathan Serviss Dan Nurczyk Electricians Bill Burlingham Adam Todd Properties Stage Crew LIZ LAUREN House Carpenters WooJin Joy Chung michael litchfield Properties Intern JAMES STEINKAMP Photographers hms media, inc. Video Production Cathy Taylor Public Relations Consultant melissa gutridge, voices for the arts, INC. Sales and Fundraising Consultant

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Chicago Shakespeare Theater is honored by the support of these leading business and civic partners, whose generosity demonstrates a commitment to enriching our vibrant Chicago community. We are pleased to recognize these organizations for their dedication to artistic excellence, innovative approaches to enhancing education and impactful community outreach initiatives. Reflects contributions received between July 1, 2011 and June 1, 2013 Guarantors American Airlines $100,000 & above Arc Worldwide BMO Harris Bank Boeing ComEd The Davee Foundation Hyatt Hotels Corporation JPMorgan Chase & Co. The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation Robert R. McCormick Foundation benefactors Allscripts $50,000–$99,999 Allstate Insurance Company A. N. and Pearl G. Barnett Foundation BlueCross BlueShield of Illinois The Chicago Community Trust Exelon Food For Thought Catering Julius Frankel Foundation ITW KPMG LLP Motorola Mobility Foundation National Endowment for the Arts Northern Trust Polk Bros. Foundation The Shubert Foundation The Harold and Mimi Steinberg Charitable Trust sustainers Paul M. Angell Family Foundation $25,000–$49,999 Bartlit Beck Herman Palenchar & Scott LLP Helen Brach Foundation The Brinson Foundation Bulley & Andrews Chicago Shakespeare Theater Fund at The Chicago Community Trust The Crown Family Lloyd A. Fry Foundation General Dynamics Corporation Grosvenor Capital Management, L.P. Hillshire Brands Illinois Arts Council Jenner & Block LLP Jones Lang LaSalle Inc. Kirkland & Ellis LLP Madison Dearborn Partners McDonald’s Corporation 34 Summer 2013 | Inner Voices donor honor roll $25,000–$49,999 Nuveen Investments (continued) The Pauls Foundation The Sun-Times Foundation/The Chicago Community Trust Anonymous $15,000–$24,999 Baxter Healthcare Corporation Chicago Title and Trust Company Foundation Clark Hill PLC The Field Foundation of Illinois The Grover Hermann Foundation PNC Shure Incorporated Anonymous $10,000–$14,999 Abbott Aon CME Group Elizabeth F. Cheney Foundation Goldman, Sachs & Company John R. Halligan Charitable Fund Harris Family Foundation The Irving Harris Foundation Mazza Foundation Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation Motorola Solutions, Inc. ReedSmith LLP The Rhoades Foundation Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP Stefani’s Children’s Foundation TCG/Global Connections—IN the LAB Tur Partners LLC Ventas Walgreens $5,000–$9,999 Butler Family Foundation CDW Delaware Place Bank Dr. Scholl Foundation The James Huntington Foundation Newcastle Limited NIB Foundation Peoples Gas Daniel F. and Ada L. Rice Foundation Charles and M. R. Shapiro Foundation, Inc. The Siragusa Foundation William Blair & Company Anonymous $1,000–$4,999 Baker Tilly Virchow Krause, LLP The Ann Barzel/Patrick Henry Arts Fund BBJ Linen Blum-Kovler Foundation Broco Partnership City of Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events The Hattie A. and Marie V. Fatz Foundation Hive Chicago, through the Chicago Community Trust The National Alliance of Musical Theatre’s National Fund for New Musicals Anonymous www.chicagoshakes.com 35 Chicago Shakespeare Theater Shakespeare Society

Members of the Shakespeare Society provide vital annual support to sustain Chicago Shakespeare Theater’s mission. The commitment of these steadfast individuals helped to build a home for Shakespeare in Chicago that has endured for the past quarter-century. We are deeply grateful for their extraordinary investment in the Theater’s guiding principles to serve as a cultural leader, citizen and ambassador for our city. Reflects contributions received between July 1, 2012 and May 30, 2013

$100,000 & above Best Portion Foundation Eric’s Tazmanian Angel Fund Lew and Susan Manilow Raymond and Judy McCaskey Burton X. and Sheli Z. Rosenberg Donna Van Eekeren Foundation

$50,000–$99,999 Joyce Chelberg Harve A. Ferrill Ellen and Paul Gignilliat Jan and Bill Jentes Sheila Penrose and Ernie Mahaffey Peter and Alicia Pond Richard W. Porter and Lydia S. Marti John W. and Jeanne M. Rowe Barbara and Barre Seid Foundation Carl and Marilynn Thoma Anonymous (2)

$25,000–$49,999 Julie and Roger Baskes Duane and Susan Burnham Doris Conant John and Jeanne Ettelson Sonja and Conrad Fischer Barbara and Richard Franke Christa and Greg Gallopoulos Virginia and Gary Gerst John and Judy Keller Anstiss and Ronald Krueck Anna and Robert Livingston Malott Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Notebaert Mark Ouweleen and Sarah Harding Merle Reskin Glenn Richter Carole and Gordon Segal, Segal Family Foundation Gayle and Glenn R. Tilles Pam and Doug Walter Anonymous (2)

36 Summer 2013 | Inner Voices individual contributors Individual Contributors

Thanks to the contributions of CST’s family of donors, we can continue to delight audiences in Chicago and around the world through our trademark approach to theater that is inspired by the spirit of Shakespeare. Annual donations offset the substantial expense of producing theater of uncompromising quality and ambition. In recognition of the enhanced level of support provided by our Bard Circle donors of $1,000 or more, CST provides exclusive privileges and behind-the-scenes access. Reflects contributions received between July 1, 2012 and May 30, 2013

bard circle ambassadors $10,000–$24,999 Mimi & Bud Frankel Chase and Mark Levey Mr. and Mrs. Patrick G. Ryan Ada and Whitney Addington Richard and Mary L. Gray Jane and Richard Lipton Rose L. Shure Mr. and Mrs. James and Brenda Grusecki Lew and Susan Manilow Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas C. Babson Hill and Cheryl Hammock Helen Marlborough Gregory D. Smith Frank and Kathy Ballantine Caryn and King Harris and Harry Roper Harvey and Mary Struthers Cynthia and Alan Berkshire David Hiller Bob and Becky McLennan Mr. and Mrs. George W. Blossom III* Ken Hitz Edward and Lucy R. William J. Tomazin, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Allan E. Bulley III The Jaquith Family Foundation Minor Foundation David and Bridget Nellie and Sheldon Fink Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Kent Barbara Molotsky Van Eekeren Jim and Karen Frank Anne E. Kutak Harold H. Plaut* Joan and Jack Wing Sal and Nazneen Razi Anonymous (2) bard circle fellows $5,000–$9,999 Criss Henderson Ellie and Bob Meyers The Schreuder Family Mr. and Mrs. Brit J. Bartter Stewart Hudnut and Mr. and Mrs. James F. Miller Earl and Brenda Shapiro Janice & Philip Beck Vivian Leith Mike and Adele Murphy Foundation Jim Blake and Kelly Morgan Fruman, Marian and Madhavan and Teresa Nayar Robin L. and Kate Blomgren Lisa Jacobson Dr. Martha Nussbaum Timothy D. Sheehan The Robert Thomas Reinhardt H. and Shirley R. Irma Parker Chuck Simanek and Bobins Foundation Jahn Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Edna Burke Barbara and Jim Bronner Fund Jan and Craig Mahlstedt Charles R. Patten, Jr. Dick Simpson of the Yampa Valley Com- Maura Ann McBreen J.B. & M.K. Pritzker Family The Solomon Family munity Foundation Renetta and Kevin McCann Foundation Eric Q. Strickland Thomas L. and Margaret and John and Betsey Puth Sheila G. Talton Cairy S. Brown Steven Mccormick Carlisle and John Rex-Waller Mr. and Mrs. Frank and Jan Cicero Alfred McDougal and Ann and Robert Ronus Richard L. Thomas Robert Dohmen Nancy Lauter McDougal Richard and Howard J. Trienens J. Friedman Charitable Fund Donna Rosenberg Dan and Patty Walsh Barbara Gaines Douglas McLemore and Dr. and Mrs. James Lynne and David B. Weinberg Kathryn Hayley and Judith Rittenhouse Scheffler, M.D. Ronald and Geri Yonover Mark Ketelsen Anonymous bard circle patrons $2,500–$4,999 Theodore Eckert Foundation Frederick and Vallie Henry Swati and Siddharth Mehta James L. Alexander John Edelman Doris B. Holleb Mrs. Alberding Mohr* and Curtis Drayer Mr. and Mrs. Philip L. Engel James and Mary Houston Kate and William Morrison Tom and Sarah Anderson Kevin and Joan Evanich Dick and Lou Hurckes Catherine Mouly and Edgar H. Bachrach Marie and Michael Evans Terrell and Jill Isselhard LeRoy T. Carlson, Jr. Trish and Bob Barr Michael Fain and Kirk and Cheryl Jaglinski Dennis and Linda Myers Mr. and Mrs. John W. Barriger Judith Barnard Andrew M. Johnstone Bobbi Newman John and Margie Bennecke Ethel and Bill Gofen and Lydia E. Wahlke Dennis Olis Stephen C. and Honey Lynn Goldberg Greg and Carol Josefowicz Oscar and Linda Orellana Patricia B. Carlson Joan J. Golder Judith L. Kaufman Cynthia Plevin Richard & Ann Carr Sue and Melvin Gray Martin and Rosann Kelly Laurie and Scott Rose Mark and Connie Crane Elizabeth Gregory and Michael Klaff Family Foundation Bruce Sagan and Bette Cerf Hill Keith S. Crow and Serritella Sanfred and Nancy Koltun John M. Savko Elizabeth Parker Crow Ann and Doug Grissom Dr. John G. Lease Judy and David Schiffman Philip and Marsha Dowd Julie and Parker Hall Jim and Kay Mabie Bonnie and Roger Schmidt Gene and Nancy Haller Mr. John F. McCartney The Schroeder Foundation

*deceased

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Barbara and Joe Sedelmaier Walter Stearns Tom and Teri Tracey Mark Ferguson Brian and Melissa Sherman Donna M. and Cate and Frederick Waddell and Elizabeth Yntema Michael and Linda Simon Thomas H. Stone Charles Wert Ava Youngblood Michael and Sharon Sloan Richard and Elaine Tinberg David and Linda Wesselink and Haj Gueye Mr. and Mrs. Harrison I. Steans Anne and William Tobey Brian and Sheila Whalen Ann Ziegler Anonymous (2) bard circle partners $1,000–$2,499 Dirk Denison and David Salkin Pati and O.J. Heestand Ron and Linda McGimpsey Jean Allard William DeWoskin John and Yvonne Held The Howard and Kennon Doris A. Alvarado and Wendy S. Gross Janet and Bob Helman McKee Charitable Fund Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Byram Dickes Robert and Konstanze Hickey Helen Melchior John H. Andersen Leigh Diffay and Gail and Tom Hodges Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Melchor Robert C. Anderson Mary Ann Angle Bill and Vicki Hood Pamela G. Meyer Edward H. Andrews III Luke Dixon Jim and Deborah Hopkinson Sandra and Bernie Meyer Dalia and Jurgis Anysas David and Eileen Nancy M. Hotchkiss Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Miller Peter and Lucy Ascoli Donnersberger Joseph H. Huebner Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Mills Helen Ashley Carole and Peter Doris Patricia J. Hurley George and Susan Mitchell Carey and Brett August Joan G. Downing Leland Hutchinson Dr. Marilyn Mitchell Pamela Baker and Ingrid and Rich Dubberke and Jean Perkins John R. and Judith R. Moore Jay R. Franke Drs. George Dunea Mr. Paul A. Hybel & David Mordini and Ronald Bauer Design Inc. and Sally Dunea Mrs. Elizabeth A. Raymond Jerome Fitzgerald Mr. and Mrs. James Bay Kathy Dunn Deborah and Helmut Jahn Bill Mulliken and Lorna Rick and Deann Bayless Phil and Phyllis Eaton Pam and Paul James Filippini-Mulliken Richard and Heather Black Ms. Kinzie Ecker and Claudia and Rick Johnson Clare Muñana Steven and Susan Bloch Mr. Douglass Ferrell Kathryn and Bruce Johnson Peter F. Nabicht and Family Mr. and Mrs. Andrew K. Block Karen and Boris Elisman Russell N. Johnson Howard and Charles and Donald and Deanna Elliott Gretchen and Jay Jordan Sandra Nagelberg Mary Anne Bobrinskoy Deborah and S. Cody Engle John Joyce and Gina Sepe Judith E. Neisser Nancy and George Bodeen Sue S. Ettelson Ms. Susan M. Junkroski Hope G. Nightingale Drs. Gregory Boshart and S.M. Evans Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel Kain and David Ellis William Lawrence Patti Eylar and Charlie Gardner Jen and Brad Keck John and Janis Notz Stephen and Jacquelynn Bossu James and Joan Fencil Mr. and Mrs. Michael Keiser Mr. and Mrs. Rachel Bronson & Mr. and Mrs. Steven D. Fifield Diane and Gaynor Kelley Bernard Nusinow John Matthews Henry and Frances Fogel Dr. and Mrs. Russell James F. Oates Douglas R. Brown Foley Family Foundation and Rowena Killion Bill and Penny Obenshain Suzanne and John Brubaker Rhoda and Henry S. Frank Niamh King Mr. and Mrs. Lee Oberlander Robert J. Buford Willard and Anne Fraumann Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kiphart Mr. and Mrs. Catherine G. Burnham Patricia and Martin Freeman Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Kohn James J. O’Connor Jan Burnham and Ray Carney Kim and Greg Frezados The Koldyke Family Fund Sarah and Wallace Oliver Brian Burrows and Nancy and Bill Fry James and Carolyn Krause Jonathan F. Orser Penny Kahan Jack Fuller and T/S Kully Philanthropic Fund Dr. John O’Toole and Susanne Bush-Wilcox Debra Moskovits Patrick R. Lagges Dr. Kristin Walter Butler Family Foundation Paula and Michael Furst Susan and Richard Lenny Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Ottley Mildred L. Calhoun and Edith B. Gaines Joanie and Richard Leopold George and Peggy Pandaleon Joseph U. Schorer J. Patrick and Barry Levenstam Robert K. Parsons Marion A. Cameron Anne M. Gallagher and Elizabeth Landes and Victoria J. Herget David and Orit Carpenter Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Gareis Benita Levy Lanny and Terry Passaro Dr. and Mrs. Robert W. Carton Stephen and Elizabeth Geer Mrs. Carole F. Liebson Connie and Don Patterson Robert A. and Iris J. Center Suzanne and Frank Gerlits and Dr. Philip R. Liebson Wendy J. Paulson Stanley D. Christianson John F. Gilmore Robert B. Lifton Thomas Pawlik and Ava Cohn Rev. Jane A. and Mr. and Mrs. James J. Glasser and Carol Rosofsky Mona Penner Mr. Michael A. Clark Judith Goldberg Michael Charles Litt Theodore and Barney I. Cohen Isaac and Jennifer Goldman Diane and Bill Lloyd Harriette Perlman Steven Cohen and Jim Goodridge and Joan Riley John H. Long and Sandra Perlow Michael Godnick William and Patricia Graham Nona Harrison Long Joseph G. Phelps Jane and John Colman Linda D. and Michael and Karyn Lutz Kathleen Picken The Colmar Foundation Craig C. Grannon Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Karen Butler Connell James and Brenda Grusecki Martha and John Mabie James W. Pierpont and Hugh T. Connell Harsha and Susan Gurujal Charlene and Paulita Pike and J. Gorman Cook Mary Hafertepe Gary MacDougal Zulfiqar Bokhari Lawrence Corry Joan M. Hall Barry and Mary Ann MacLean Steven Plevin Mr. and Mrs. William A. Crane Daniel W. Hamilton and Sherry and John Malusa The Charles B. Michael F. Csar Mary Ann Winkelmes Lisa Runnells Markham Preacher Foundation Carl Cucco Robert Hanlon and Richard and Anna Marks Judith Pree Charles Custer Barbara MacDowall Faye Marlowe Andra and Irwin Press Judy and Tapas K. Das Gupta Al and Chris Hanna William Mason C. James and Karen Prieur Kent and Liz Dauten Rhonda and Richard Harsch and Diana Davis David and Valeria Pruett Wendy and Jim Daverman Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Haynes Judy and John McCarter Wendy and Jeffrey Puglielli John Davidson Mr. and Mrs. Michael McCaslin Steve and Holly Quasny and Shirley Schaeffer Thomas C. Heagy and Patrick Ashley Lynne and Allan Reich

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Mary Kay Ring Claudia Marie Saran Howard Stamer Mr. and Mrs. Clark L. Wagner William and Louise Robb April and Jim Schink Julia Stasch Mary Kay and Bill Walsh The Roberts Family Karen and Frank Schneider Cheryl Steiger and E. Brooke and Greg Walters Foundation Patricia and David Schulte Kevin Noonan Sarita Warshawsky Robin Roberts Judy and Thomas Scorza Nikki and Fred Stein Bill and Frona Weaver William C. Roberts, Jr. Maryellen and Tom Scott The Stanley & Kristin Susan Weber Bruce and Ellen Rodman Mr. and Mrs. Richard Seid Stevens Family Fund Richard and Diane Weinberg Edmund and Carol Ronan Emanuel Semerad Liz Stiffel Wayne Whalen Barbara and Ed Roob Carol Senderowitz Susan and John Sullivan and Paula Wolff Tom and Denise Rosenfeld Dr. Ken Shanoff Kimberly K. Taylor Mrs. Henry P. Wheeler Deborah and Jeffrey S. Ross Kenneth Sharigian The Tengelsen Family Lisa and Randy White Abbie Helene Roth and Andrew Shaw and Foundation Stuart and Diana Widman Sandra Gladstone Roth Marty Peterson Mr. Gilbert Terlicher Suzanne and The Rothe Charitable Trust John and Kay Shaw Imogene Thoma Robert Wieseneck Joseph O. Rubinelli, Jr. Jack Siegel and Evelyn Brody Mrs. Vernon B. Thomas Sheila Wolfe Dirk Brom and Kim Russel Mr. and Mrs. John and Maribeth Totten Steve and Arna Yastrow Angelique A. Sallas Michael J. Silverstein Joanne Troutner Paul and Mary Yovovich Bettylu and Paul Saltzman Larry and Victoria Smith Henry and Janet Underwood Donna Zarcone Larry Salustro Kathleen and Brian Spear Gretchen W. Vacendak William Ziemann John Duncan and Anita Sarafa Deborah Spertus Mr. and Mrs. Todd Vieregg Dr. William R. Zimmer Anonymous (9) colleagues $500–$999 Dr. and Mrs. James L. Downey Robert T. 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Duane Sigelko and Ronna Stamm Jerry Szatan and Richard and Karen Weiland Mary Kay McDermott and Paul Lehman Katherine Abbott Dr. Joan Werber Craig Sirles Mr. Roger Stein and Harrison and Marilyn Tempest William and Elizabeth Werth Carrie and John Smart Ms. Jill Deutsch Wade Thomson Connie and John Wesley Diane Smith Mrs. Carol D. Sterling Steve Turner & Ann Cunniff Carol Williams Leslie Smith and Michael Uzer Nancy and Bruce Stevens Brady Twiggs Gary and Modena Wilson Mike, Charlotte and Ted Smith Suzanne and Fred Stitt Mr. and Mrs. Peter Van Nice Duain Wolfe Adam Snyder Susan and Roger Stone Anne VanWart & Michael Keable Susan and Michael Wolz Unmi Song Mary Stowell and Jim Streicker Linda Vertrees Harold Woodman Joan Sorensen Gary D. Strandlund Mrs. Susan Wade on behalf Mr. and Mrs. Patricia G. Spear Caryn and Larry Straus of the Dr. Robert H. Fischer Michael Woolever David and Ingrid Stallé Robert and Ann Stucker Memorial Fund Debbie Wright Sara E. 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Melissa A. Hazlewood Bill Konczyk and Stan Conlon Tom Mikrut Marilyn and Roger Price Sean and Nancy Heffernan Electra Kontalonis Elizabeth Milke Faye J. Prince Virginia and Thomas Helm Mr. and Mrs. Robert Korajczyk Marshall and Dr. and Mrs. Dr. John A. Herndon Thomas Kosinski Gwendolyn Miller James C. Pritchard Kimberlee S. Herold Kurtis Kossen Patricia M. Milroy Priti Purohit Catherine and John Herrmann Robert and Anne Krebs Richard Moenning Graham Putnam and Mr. and Mrs. Mark C. Hibbard Rosemary Krimbel Antonia Mohs Kathryn Andersen Putman Robert Hill and Thea Flaum Liz Krimendahl Mr. and Mrs. R.L. Moody Chris and Elizabeth Quigg Joel and Janet Hochman Erica & Frank Kuhlmann Annette C. Moore Michael Rathsack Aaron and Sarah Hoffman Terri Lacy Mr. Steven Morris Roger Rathunde Ann and Jim Hogan John L. Ladle, Jr. Heather Morrison James M. Rauh Jackie and Jim Holland Carol G. 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Mr. and Mrs. Shorey Mr. Bruce Stein Jack and Betty Trickler Floyd and Judith W. Whellan David Francis Show Sharon Stein Edith and Edward Turkington Ron Wielage Peter & Max Sichrovsky Janet and Charles A. Stern Mary Kay Tuzi Joan Wiff Michael, Leslie Hal Stewart Michael Urbut Diana Williams and Collin Sieber Michael and Nancy Stieber Mr. Edward Valauskas Michael and Tracey Williams Mr. and Mrs. Howard Siegel Ben Stoner and Crystal Lake and Ms. Nancy R. John Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Winick Anna and Mark Siegler South High School James and Elfrieda Vlaming Raymond Wise Joyce and Frank Simutis Mr. George R. Strohl Rakesh Vohra and Ted Robinson Mr. Gregg Skalinder and Joyce and Edward Sturrus Karen & Herb Wander Christine and Michael Wolf Mrs. Barbara B. Kreader Sunflower Creative Arts Mr. and Mrs. Pamela and Bruce Wolfe Christine Sloan George Patrick Surgeon Albert Wanninger Sarah Wolff and James and Mary Jo Slykas Michelle Swalec Gwenyth B. Warton Joel Handelman Edward W. 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Jennifer Drinkwater Dr. and Mrs. Mel Gerbie Carol and Jeff Holden Anne and William Kragh Margaret Driscoll Patricia and Grant Gerrond Dr. Deborah Holdstein Susan and Manny Kramer Ms. Rosanne Druian Arlene and Camillo Ghiron and Mr. Jay Boersma Catherine Krause Frances Duda Sally and Michael Gibbs Amy and David Hollander Mary Jean Kraybill David and Dorothy Duffell Betty Gilbert Alan J. Hommerding and Nancy and Rick Kreiter Michael and Donna Dumke Patricia and James Gladden Robert K. Personett Philip A. Krempely Katie Dunn Maureen and John Gleason Ellen R. Horween Cameron Krieger Thomas and Martha Dwyer Deborah Gleeson Suzanne and Gene Hotchkiss Adrienne and Jeffrey John Dyble Dr. Paul Glickman William Hottinger Kriezelman Victoria E. Ebeling Teresa Glotzbach Ina and John Houck Joan and Jordan Krimstein Anne Egger Alexandra Gunsee Rose M. Houston Christina Kromkowski Nancy Eichelberger from Mom & Dad Mr. and Mrs. William Hummer D.D.S., PC Seth and Rosalind Eisner Claire and Mark Golan Harry J. Hunderman Benjamin Krumstok, M.D. Eric and Melissa Elbert Sue Golan and Deborah Slaton Linda Kulikowski Larry and Nancy Elkins Jaye and John Golanty In Memory of Barbara Hunt Donald and Patricia David and Susan Ellis Natalie Goldberg Mrs. Robert C. Hyndman Kummings March, 2013 Dr. Brenda Eriksen Anne Goldman Lois Iseminger George Kunzmann Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Erlich Enid J. Golinkin Richard L. Jackson Jacob Kupietzky Virginia Ertle Robert Gonnella Ann Jacobson Nancy and Ron Kurz Elizabeth Ester Steve and Linda Goranson Janet Jaekel Robert Kurz and Marian and Michael Brody Michael Gordon John and Lonnie Jenkins Hummel Kurz Grace and Thomas Ewert Susan Graff Patricia A. Jiganti Ron and Maryanne Labine Edward and Judy Ex Donald and Jane Gralen Dr. Hulon and Diane and Chuck Laff Fair Oaks Contractors Joel and Sharon Greenburg Dr. Raymonda T. Johnson Jon and Camellia Laing Linda C. Fairbanks Marilyn J. Gregg Nancy Johnson Mary Ellen Lamb and Jeanne DeVore Geraldine Grennan Margaret and Gary Richard and Meghan Lamb Susan and Dr. Nichols Grimes Kachadurian Anthony Lampl Christopher Faraone Marguerite Grizzi Margo and Dan Kadjan The Lancaster Family, Michael Faris Mary Grobarcik Pamela and Frank Kaji Nashville, TN Robert Fauria Charles Grode Catherine Kallal Eileen B. Landau Roger and Eleanor Feldman Jessica Groen Kathleen Kallan Richard Landau Robert Feldstein Mr. and Mrs. Michael Grossi Vicky Kalogera Stephen and Beth Landsman Julie Fenton David Grossman Kim and Andy Kammer Ginger Speigel Lane and Stuart Chanen Arlette Grubbe— Mr. and Mrs. James Kargman Bradley Larson Bobby and Charlene Ferguson In recognition of the Themis and Melodie Karnezis Richard and Irma Larson Rick Ferguson special teachers in her life Heather and Molly Karstens Phyllis Laughlin Jack Ferrero Christine J. Gruber Diane and Byron Karzas Corinne Lee Amy Fielek Marnie Gucciard Dave Kathman Lew and Laurie Leibowitz Mary Finneran Cathy Gustafson Thalia Katsaros Dr. Janet V. Leonard Cotton and Diane Fite Mr. Kenneth Guy Claudia Katz J. G. Leonhardi Edith Fitts Mr. Robert J. Haber Mr. and Mrs. Michael Levey David B. Flax Katherine and Thaddeus P. Kawalek Joan and Murray Levin Marcia L. Flick Alfred Hackbarth Paula and Jerry Kaye Roberta and Shelton L. 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James Marks Michael J. O’Connell Doug and Lisa Rosskamm Lewis and Ellen Smith Mr. and Mrs. Charles Marlowe Colleen O’Leary Martha Roth Madison R. Edward Martin Jr. Ute and Reed O’Malley and Bryon Rosner and Carolyn J. Smith Peter and Frances Martin Susan Mary O’Neal Jay and Maija Rothenberg Robert A. Smith Patricia Daley Martino Daniel O’Neill Cyndi Rotnodo Liz Sode Robert J. & K. Ruth Marx Mr. Timothy P. O’Neill Judy Royal and Tim Patenode Andy Soyring Kate Mascarenhas and Ms. P. Jane Rutherford Jane G. Rozoff Nancy Lawrence and Susa Mason Tolu Onigbanjo Anonymous Dr. and Mrs. Massery Family Ms. Ornelas’s 7th Grade Class Sherri A. Ruppel Marshall Sparberg The Masters and Pence family Mary and Arthur Osteen Marilyn and Catherine and Bryan Sponsler In Memory of Eugene Matthew and Barbara Owens David Ruschhaupt Anne Springer Bryant and In Honor Ronna Page Dr. and Mrs. Stephen Ruskin St. Louis Catholic School, of Barbara Gaines Prem and Patricia Pahwa Tom and Jennifer Rynkiewicz Princeton, IL Grace Mayer Susan Paoni Lowell Sachnoff Josh Stein Margaret McAlevey John P. Parkins and Fay Clayton Mary Steinberg Patricia McArthur Mrs. Joan Parojcic Susan L. Sack Maurren Steindler Heather McCann Tania M. Pasterz Esther Saks Donald F. Steiner Mr. and Mrs. Paul McCoy Sue Ellen and Michael E. Sanders Mr. and Mrs. Stacey and Patrick McCusker Michael J. Patkunas Raudel Sandoval Wallace J. Stenhouse, Jr. David and Laurie McElligott Audrey and John Paton Alejandro SantosLeal Marilyn Sternberg Amy McFarland The Patterson Family Alonco Saracay Don A. Stevens John McFerrin Lois R. Pearson Gary and Kay Saxvik L. J. Stevens Andrew and Pamela McGaan Carol Pennel Edna Schade Don and Isabel Stewart Karen C. McGirr Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Schade J. Timothy Stewart Mary McLaughlin George B. Perlstein, Jr. James and Sally Schlobohm John Stiefel Florence McMillan Nadine Petersen Susan and Edward Schiele Betsy and Doug Stiles Gordon and Melanie and Dan Peterson Elizabeth Schloesser Paul Pomchey Stiles Stephanie Medlock Viktoras Petroliunas Dr. Kenneth Schmidt Mary Stitt Robert Meiborg Maureen and Steve Pettinato Art Schneider Jane B. Stone Claretta Meier Patricia and Gregory Peyer Mr. and Mrs. Louise Stone Constance Meinwald Genevieve Phelps Lewis M. Schneider Richard J. Stuckey Lois and Hugo Melvoin Joe Piszczor Doug and Liz Schuetz Studio A Lisa & Abby Merrill Rita Pomerance Bonnie Schukai Patricia Study Susan Messinger Roger E.F. Ponn Robert and Stacy Schultze Rosanne and William Sullivan Carol A. Mester Clinton Popetz Dr. and Mrs. Donald Schwartz Louis and Barbara Sunderland Jack and Judie Metzgar Barbara Provus Judy and Erich Schwenker Thomas and Pat Swaney Jim and Ginger Meyer John Quane Tony and Celeste Scolaro Judy Swiger Dr. Jerrold & Marian Michaels Michael Querfurth Family Robert Scott Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Milett Erin Quigley Pat Sczygiel Casmir F. Szczepaniak Kristin and Roger Miller Thomas Quinn Ralph and Nancy Segall Obie and Peter Szidon Ronald S. Miller and Eileen Furey Steve and Katherine Selcke Louise I. Tausche Art and Linda Milton Norm Raidl Donald and Ruth Sender Susan C. Taylor Margaret M. Mitchell and Shobha Lakshmi Rao Joseph C. Senese Wynn Taylor Richard A. Rosengarten Pam and Fred Rawles John Sergo Linda and Thomas Edward J. Mitchen Herbert Reece Leslie Shad Teichgraeber Bill and Bobbie Moore Mary Lee Reed Myron and Beverly Shapiro M K Terrell Emerson Moran Louise Lee Reid Liz and Jeff Sharp John and Eva Terschak Philip D. and Patricia Daniel Reidy Thanks for your excellence, Ronald Tevonian Morehead Michael E. Reiss Charlotte & Jim Sheay Cheryl Thaxton Todd and Linda Morning Remus Engineering Dr. and Mrs. James C. Sheinin Dr. William Thierfelder Charlie and Dori Mostov Paul and Marcia Renaud Nancy and Richard Sher Paul C. Thistlethwaite Sheldon Mostovoy Marilyn and Guy Revesz Dr. Terry Sherer Pamela A. Thomas Lisa and Barry Moze Joan Chilton Richards Ann Shilladey and John Ladley Dr. Martin and Chava Mozes Hal B. Richerson Mark A. Shornick Floyd Thompson Emily Mulka Percy and Leigh Roberts Bill and Harlan Shropshire Joan and Kenneth Thompson Joseph Murphy Solvig and Harry Robertson Ellen and Richard Shubart Carl R. Tisone Susan Murphy Howard and Mary Robins Gerri Shute Dr. Fred Tolin Thomas F. Murphy Edward Robinson Renee and Michael Sichlau The Trimak Family Sheila and Meredith Murray Joan V. Roeder Bruce and Sarane Siewerth Steven Trimble Timothy & Janet Murtaugh Robert and Eleanor Roemer Rick Simon Celeste Troon Barbara Murtha Linda Rogers Frank and Joanne Sims Coleman and Deborah Tuggle Bruce Myers Michael V. Roman Thoedore Lane Skeeters II Mr. and Mrs. William Twohig Cathy Nathan and Gary R. Paaren Wesley Skogan John and Lori Twombly Thomas and Karen Nealis Mary Rooney and Barbara Puechler Joanne Twomey Carol Thomas Neely Richard Rooney Jenna Skrak Jane and Howard Tyner Ben and Mara Neill Laura Marie Rosch Andrew and Mary Lou Sloan Scott and Beth Ullem Andrew Newton Ms. Karen Roseth Sharon R. Sloan Shaun Van Horn Zehava L. Noah Barbara Rosin Mr. and Mrs. Smith Robert van Riemsdyk Virginia Noerr and Len LaPasso and Harvey Kallick Phyllis and Gerald Smith D.A. Vandevender Jerry and Geraldine Nolen Jack & Melanie Ross Julia Smith and Ira Bodenstein Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Vavrinek

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Margaret Veach Richard and Mary Weeks Mr. and Mrs. Wilkinson Ruth N. Wukasch Esther Velis Vasliliki and Peter Weiden John and Nancy Wilks Tom and Tina Young Steve and Debbie Viktora Jim & Mary Weidner Marty and Barbara Linda Youngman Barbara Vines Barbara and Thomas Weil Williams Perry Howard Zaltzman Diana Visco Olga Weiss Bruce and Barbara Williams Diane L. Zelcs Dona Vitale Sherrie Weiss Deborah B. Williams, PhD Beth Zerman John and Katie Wahlman Ellen and Cheri Weissman Jessica Williams Mr. and Mrs. David Zesmer Todd Walbert Jerome and Sara Wermuth Jan Williams Mr. and Mrs. Russel Walen Jeanne Westcott Scott Williamson Robert E. Zimmerman Caroline Walkinshaw J.J and Sheena Wett Jeff and Janet Wilson John and Linda Zimnie David and Anna Mary Wallace Doug Whinnery Peggy Stewart Wilson Vanessa Zoerb Magnus Waller Lawson & Jane Whitesides Ann Wise Dr. Charles and Larry and Doris Walther Roberta Whitworth Adam and Vania Wit Mrs. Gail Zugerman Royal Ward Joan and Raymond Wielgos Ann Witting Janice Zulkey Sandra and Steve Waters Lance Wilcox Dr. Jenny Wojcik Anonymous (30) Bill and Rose Webb and Linda Roberts Patrick and Patrice Wooldridge Susan Weber Dr. Thomas Wilda Abbott and Teana Wright Barbara Webster Mr. and Mrs. Gary E. Wilham Dr. Anne H. Wright Sandra and Bruce Wechsler Michelle Wilhelmi Gwynne Wright

Tribute Program

An honor or memorial gift is a distinctive way to honor the memory of friends and family or pay tribute to milestone celebrations. For more information regarding this program, please call Melissa Collins in the Advancement Office at 312.595.5672 or [email protected]. Reflects contributions received between May 30, 2012 and May 31, 2013 Memorial In Memory of Trudy Abarbanel Carole and Richard Goodman In Memory of Jonathan Abarbanel Dr. and Mrs. James Gorman Abby S. Magdovitz-Wasserman In Memory of Melissa A. Hazlewood David Wasserman, M.D Dr. Morton Arnsdorf Suzanne and Gene Hotchkiss In Memory of William Marling Rosemary Crowley Cathy and Steven Hurckes Jennifer Marling Gloria and John Kasonic In Memory of Shirley Coplan Mary K. Knight In Memory of Ed Minor Ann Kreminski Gary Prestopino Steve Turner & Ann Cunniff In Memory of Lois Dunn Jim and Charlolte Price In Memory of Kathy Dunn Pat Slapnick Gerald M. Penner In Memory of Arlene Fieldsteel Margaret and Kent Taylor Mona Penner V.E. Hicks Margaret Vail In Memory of our son Robert Nena and James Wagner In Memory of W. Clinton Fisher Sue and Kent Davis Lois Farrell Fisher In Memory of Bunny Jacoby In Memory of Sarajane Avidon Milton Jacoby In Memory of Marilyn F. Fritz and Felix Shuman Actors Amy Graczyk In Memory of Charles Training Fund and Sara Segal Loevy and In Memory of Mitchell Kaplan Steven R. Lovey Mary Louise “Lou” Hurckes Mr. and Mrs. Brian S. Arbetter Wilma and Don Baugous In Memory of Barbara Celarec In Memory of Thomas Kaska Gregory Schlesinger Deborah Cohen Judith Fox Dr. Constance Blade Richard Rondale Fontaine In Memory of In Memory of Laureen Tuzi RoseMary and Dan Fuss Walter B. Kulikowski Your Twin Anchors Family Ray and Melissa Garson Linda Kulikowski Nancy Goldstein

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Honorary In Honor of Eve Alexander In Honor of the Jentes Family In Honor of the kids of Matthew J. Larsen Adrian Foster Sandy Hook Elementary In Honor of Kellen Blair In Honor of Jan and Bill Jentes Pamela A. Thomas and John Ladley and Joe Kinosian Liz Stiffel In Honor of Carole and Kathleen Bemis In Honor of Betsy Gordon Segal In Honor of Tad and Jack Karp James and Brenda Grusecki and Laura Eckert Mr. and Mrs. Abel Friedman In Honor of Stephen Kocian In Honor of Richard In Honor of Madelaine Ellis and Patricia Kent Robert and Julie Lepri Hope G. Nightingale Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Haynes In Honor of Scott and In Honor of Phil and La Engel Dr. Evalyn Grant and Katie Sigelbrown Marcia L. Flick Dr. Clifford Kavinsky Gillian Flynn Georgene R. Walters In Honor of The Law In Honor of George Simpson In Honor of Phil Engel Richard Moenning Mary Costanzo Diana F. Blitzer In Honor of Chase Levey In Honor of Harold Skylsky, In Honor of Joseph Fiennes Anstiss and Ronald Krueck Shakespeare professor at Hal Stewart The Howard and Kennon Hofstra University McKee Charitable Fund Mark Jungers and In Honor of Barbara Gaines Sabrina Skulsky and Criss Henderson In Honor of Ray and Caroline P. Cracraft Judy McCaskey In Honor of Sharon Bill and Penny Obenshain and Michael Sloan’s Wedding In Honor of Barbara Gaines Dan and Patty Walsh Iris D. Marreck Macki and Paul Ellenbogen Wayne Whalen and Paula Wolff Arlene J. Schultz In Honor of the special In Honor of Mark and In Honor of Kathy and Brian Spear birthday of Edith Gaines Amy Montgomery Seth and Rosalind Eisner Dr. and Mrs. James C. Sheinin Joan Wiff In Honor of Harvey Struthers In Honor of Katie Grogan In Honor of Linda Orellana Kathryn and Bruce Johnson Conor Grogan and Alana Rybak In Honor of Carl In Honor of Mary Sheldon Holzman and Marilynn Thoma and Peter Haab In Honor of Richard Porter The Patterson Family Stephanie Kim Yee and Eric Haab Niamh King In Honor of Gayle Tilles In Honor of Marilyn Halperin In Honor of John Rau Mr. and Mrs. William Adams IV Naja and George Maltezos The Robert Thomas Bobins Mrs. John J. Bransfield, Jr. In Honor of Criss Henderson Foundation In Honor of Marge Faye Marlowe In Honor of Philip Rosenberg Uhlarik-Boller In Honor of Diane Herr Emily Rosenberg Pollock Mary Ann Werman William E. Hall In Honor of Rob Ryan In Honor of Donna Van Eekeren In Honor of Daniel J. Hess Mr. and Mrs. Patrick G. Ryan Marilyn and David Rushhaupt Jill, Marissa and Marilyn In Honor of Donna Van Eekeren and Dale Connelly John & Patti Flanagan

46 Summer 2013 | Inner Voices Chicago Shakespeare Theater Matching Gifts

By providing matching support, the following organizations are actively contributing to causes that improve the communities where their employees live and work. Chicago Shakespeare Theater salutes these employers for increasing the impact of donor support. Contact your employer today to find out more about their matching gift initiatives. Reflects contributions received between July 1, 2012 and May 30, 2013 Aon HSBC—North America AT&T Foundation IBM Corporation Baird Foundation, Inc. Illinois Tool Works Bank of America Foundation Intuit Foundation Boeing Johnson Controls Foundation The Capital Group Companies JPMorgan Chase & Co. CME Group Kirkland & Ellis LLP CNA Foundation Kraft Foods The Crown Family Madison Dearborn Partners Dell Motorola Mobility Foundation Emerson Electric Company Nicor, Inc. Lloyd A. Fry Foundation Northern Trust GE Foundation Polk Bros. Foundation General Mills Foundation The Rhoades Foundation Goldman Sachs & Company USG Corporation W.W. Grainger, Inc. Wintrust Financial Corporation Health Care Service Corporation Contributed Materials

Contributed materials and services are an essential component in sustaining Chicago Shakespeare’s role as a gathering place for audiences, artists and members of the community. We thank the following individuals and organizations for their valuable donations of goods and/or services. Reflects contributions received between July 1, 2012 and May 30, 2013 Acadia HAJ Designs American Airlines Hall’s Rental Service Arc Worldwide Rich Hein BBJ Linen Heritage Wine Cellars, Ltd. Broadway Cellars HMS Media, Inc. Bukiety Floral Design Kirkland & Ellis LLP Carol’s Event Staffing KPMG Family for Literacy CDW Motorola Inc. Mary T. Christel Nixon Peabody LLP Communications Direct Phil Stefani Restaurants, Inc. Crain Communications, Inc. Van Duzer Vineyards— Dinkel’s Bakery Carl and Marilynn Thoma Food For Thought Catering Frost Lighting Inc.

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