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2019-2020 Season Line-Up

The Musical IN THE HEIGHTS

The Fiery ANN Our Mission Nuestra Misión Theater Center Dallas Theater Center The Nimble will engage, entertain, (Centro Teatral de A CHRISTMAS CAROL and inspire our Dallas) participará diverse community by de nuestra diversa creating experiences comunidad, la The Timeless that stimulate new entretendrá e inspirará LITTLE WOMEN ways of thinking and a través de la creación living. We will do this by de experiencias que consistently producing estimulen nuevas formas The Vibrant plays, educational de pensar y de vivir. AMERICAN MARIACHI programs, and other Lo haremos produciendo initiatives that are of the de manera constante highest quality and reach obras de teatro, The Poignant the broadest possible programas educativos PIPELINE constituency. y otras iniciativas que sean de la más alta The Hilarious calidad y que alcancen el mayor número posible THE SUPREME LEADER de miembros de la comunidad. and The Joyful Dallas Theater Center Public Works Dallas 2400 Flora Street, Dallas, TX 75201 returns summer 2020 in the AT&T PERFORMING ARTS CENTER tickets (214) 522-8499 [email protected] 2017 Regional Theatre Tony Award®

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Mission...... 2 Patron Perks...... 14 ANN...... 4 Diane and Hal Brierley Artists...... 6 Resident Acting Company...... 15 Leadership...... 9 Corporate Support...... 16 Guild...... 9 Institutional Support & Endowment...... 17 Board of Directors...... 12 Company...... 18 Benefactors...... 13

Photo by Kirk Tuck. LIBBY VILLARI as ANN courtesy of ZACH Theatre.

3 #ANNDALLAS Kevin Moriarty, enloe / rose artistic director Jeffrey Woodward, managing director In collaboration with Arena Stage

Molly Smith, artistic director Edgar Dobie, executive producer

presents

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featuring LIBBY VILLARI

with the voices of scenic design Julie White Juliana von Haubrich Treat Williams costume design Jess Goldstein

lighting design Andi Lyons

directed by sound design Kristen M.L. Dogg van Ginhoven wig design Paul Huntley

stage manager Anna Baranski

director of production Majel Cuza

production manager Phil Baranski

artistic producer Sarahbeth Grossman

executive producing partner FANCHON & HOWARD HALLAM

Dallas Theater Center’s Production Staff, in association with Arena Stage, is responsible for the sets, costumes, lighting, props, furniture, scenic painting, sound, special effects and wigs used in this production. ANN is presented by special arrangement with Dramatists Play Service, Inc., New York.

4 cast Ann ...... LIBBY VILLARI* Voice of Nancy Kohler...... JULIE WHITE* Voice of College President...... TREAT WILLIAMS*

creative support Associate Sound Designer...... ANDREA ALLMOND Additional Voice Recordings provided by...... KEN HUNCOVSKY

stage management Stage Manager...... ANNA BARANSKI* Assistant Stage Manager...... ASHLEY OLIVER*

setting

act one The school of an imaginary college in the middle of Texas The present

act two The same

ANN is performed with one 15-minute intermission.

The scenic, costume, lighting sound * Member of Actors’ Equity and projection designers in LORT Association, the Union of Theatres are represented by United Professional Actors and Stage Scenic Artists, Local USA-829 of Managers in the United States. the IATSE.

This theater operates under an agreement with Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States. Dallas Theater Center is a member of the League of Resident Theaters; a constituent of Theatre Communications Group (TCG), the national organization for the nonprofit professional theater; and Visit Dallas.

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LIBBY VILLARI (Ann) Veteran Texas stage, film and television actress Libby Villari, best known for her recurring role as Mayor Rodell in NBC’s Friday Night Lights, and her turn as the Grandmother in Boyhood, for which she and the rest of the cast won the SAG Award, says the real genesis of her film career came with the notion Texas Governor (1991-1995) had to persuade California film and television producers to come shoot their projects in Texas, ya’ll! Texas became “the third coast” for filmmakers and Villari’s screen career took off. She did 13 screen projects during Ann’s 4-year tenure, and she hasn’t stopped since. Villari’s got a knack for being hired by legendary directors like Robert Altman, Clint Eastwood, Alan Parker, Lasse Halstrom, Robert Rodriguez, Richard Linklater, Peter Berg and David Nutter. In 2002, after a 30-minute improv session with Ethan Hawke, Rick Linklater cast Libby as Patricia Arquette’s mother Katherine in his epic film Boyhood, which shot over a period of 12 years and won Best Picture at The Golden Globes and the Independent Spirit Awards. In 2005, Peter Berg tapped Villari to play Mayor Lucy Rodell on Friday Night Lights because she reminded him of Ann Richards, and he fashioned her character accordingly - a hell on wheels politician. Villari has guest-starred on numerous television series, including Grey’s Anatomy in 2015. (See her full resume on imdb.com) Libby’s made over 40 films in her 30 years in the business, starred in numerous plays in the DFW metroplex and beyond, toured with companies like the Southern Theatre Festival, and performed with the legendary Hip Pocket Theatre at the Edinburgh Theater Festival. Her latest film, Yellow Rose, starring Broadway star Eva Noblezada, is winning Grand Jury prizes at film festivals around the country. Look for it to be released soon. Libby is now focused on performing Holland Taylor’s ANN around the country, with Taylor’s blessing and support. Villari hails from Los Angeles. (She’s not from Texas, but she got here as soon as she could!) She graduated magna cum laude from University of North Texas with a B.A. in Theater. Libby splits her time between L.A. and Eagle Mountain Lake in Texas where she shares home and hearth with her husband of thirty years and her critters. Special thanks to Holland Taylor and Matt Barnes.

JULIE WHITE (Voice of Nancy Kohler) Dallas Theater Center: TREAT WILLIAMS (Voice of College President) began his Bad Dates. Julie won the Tony Award for her portrayal of Diane in career as Danny Zuko in Grease on Broadway. He was given the The Little Dog Laughed as well as Obie and L.A. Ovation Awards. coveted role of Danny Ciello in Prince of the City, launching a film Other Broadway appearances include A Doll’s House, Part 2; the career which has lasted over 40 years. He has been nominated for revival of A.R. Gurney’s play Sylvia; Airline Highway (Tony, Drama four Golden Globe awards, the Emmy, two Screen Actors Guild Desk and noms); Vanya, Sonia, Masha and Awards and has won two Theater World Awards for his work in Spike and . Off-Broadway credits include: The Broadway musicals. Film credits include Once Upon a Time in Understudy, From Up Here (Drama Desk and Drama League noms), America; What Happens in Vegas; 127 Hours; and The Congressman. Fiction, , and Bad Dates for Playwrights Horizons. He has starred as Dr. Andy Brown on the critically acclaimed Film credits include: Lincoln for Steven Spielberg; Transformers Everwood. He has also appeared on The Late Shift, A Streetcar 1-3; Michael Clayton; The Astronaut Farmer; and the animated film Named Desire (Golden Globe nomination), Law & Order: SVU; Monsters vs. Aliens. TV credits include: Nurse Jackie; Alpha House; White Collar; Chicago Fire; Blue Bloods; and on as Go On (Gracie Award); ; Man Seeking Woman; You’re himself. He now stars as Mick O’Brien on Chesapeake Shores on the Worst; Caveman; Six Feet Under; Grace Under Fire; and Law & the Hallmark Channel, and costars with Jennifer Lopez in Second Order: SVU. Act. Broadway: Once in a Lifetime; Pirates of Penzance; and ’s . Treat lives in a farmhouse in with his wife, Pam, son Gill and daughter Ellie.

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HOLLAND TAYLOR (Author) took Broadway by storm as JULIANA von HAUBRICH (Scenic Design) Dallas Theater writer and star of ANN, a one-woman show about the late Texas Center debut. In NYC, Juliana designed opera and theater Governor Ann Richards, which resulted in rave reviews, a Tony productions for The Juliard School, as well as the National Tour Award nomination for Best Actress, and a filmed version of the for The Acting Company. She also designed for theater (Echo 2016 production in which Holland starred at ZACH Theatre in Theatre Co.) and television (Star Trek NG/Voyager and Babylon Austin, Texas, bringing Governor Richards back home. The New 5) on the West Coast, earning a Best of LA nomination for her Yorker has called Holland Taylor “the first vaudeville Gentile we design of Ghosts of the Cottonwoods, by Adam Rapp. Currently, ever saw.” Her New York stage performances include Bess in Juliana is an associate artist and scenic designer for WAM Breakfast With Les and Bess, as well as the original productions Theatre, located in the Berkshires, designing for them as well of , opposite , and A.R. Gurney’s The Cocktail as Shakespeare & Company, Berkshire Theatre Group, Chester Hour. She still holds her head high after taking over for Eve Theatre Cmpany and Dorset Theatre Fesitval. Juliana received Arden, opening the historic flop Moose Murders. In Los Angeles her MFA in Scenic Design from the California Institute of the she has performed in Kindertransport, and played opposite Arts (Calarts) and is the founding scenic designer for Mosaic Christopher Lloyd in Yasmina Reza’s The Unexpected Man at Youth Theatre of Detroit. JvonHdesigns.com the Geffen. She has worked extensively in film and television, appearing in Romancing the Stone, Jewel of the Nile, To Die For, JESS GOLDSTEIN (Costume Design) Dallas Theater Center Next Stop Wonderland, One Fine Day, George of the Jungle, The debut. Broadway and New York credits include: On the Town; Truman Show, Happy Accidents, Spy Kids (2 & 3), Keeping the Faith, Jersey Boys; Newsies; Proof; How I Learned to Drive; Take Me , and Baby Mama, with and Amy Poehler. Out; Love! Valour! Compassion!; and . Arena Stage On television, Holland has been nominated for an Emmy seven credits include: The Little Foxes, Shakespeare in Hollywood, A times, winning Best Supporting Actress in a Drama for the Wonderful Life, Baskerville and Tintypes. He received a 2005 Tony sexually popular Judge Roberta Kittleson on . Among Award ® for The Rivals and Tony nominations for Henry IV and her numerous series starring roles: The Powers that Be, Norman The Merchant of Venice. Jess also designs opera, most notably Lear’s short-lived but highly acclaimed political satire; Bosom Il Trittico (Metropolitan Opera), and his filme designs include Buddies, with ; and, of course, the juggernaut, Two and ’s A Walk on the Moon. He is a graduate if the Yale a Half Men, with her dear boys: , , and School of Drama and has taught costume design since 1990, He number 3 son, Ashton Kutcher. She has performed narrations for was the 2012 winner of the Michael Merritt Award for Excellence the Los Angeles Philharmonic with Esa-Pekka Salonen and John in Design and Collaboration and the 2015 recipient of the Irene Adams, and narrated the Harry Potter Suite for John Williams Sharaff Award for Lifetime Achievement at the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. Following her Broadway run in ANN, Holland appeared in Kepler’s Dream, an inspiring ANDI LYONS (Lighting Design) Dallas Theater Center debut. film for a young audience, and in New York she played another Andi is delighted to be working on this timely production of character who never leaves the stage and talks a LOT in Pulitzer ANN. Favorite credits include WAM Theatre’s Emile; La MaMa prize-winner David Lindsay-Abaire’s dark comedy Ripcord, at the E.T.C.’s Sole Sisters; Theater for the New City’s Distant Music; . hollandtaylor.com Tri-Cities Opera’s Tosca; Stageworks/Hudson’s Imagining Madoff and I Am My Own Wife; Des Moines Metro Opera’s KRISTEN van GINHOVEN (Director) is the producing artisitic Street Scene; and Capital Repertory Theatre’s Looking Over the director of WAM Theatre, located in the beautiful Berkshires of President’s Shoulder. She is the resident lighting designer and Western Massachusettes. WAM’s vision is to create opportunities professor of Theatrical Design and Technology at the University for women and girls through a mission of theater as philanthropy. of Albany, SUNY. Andi is a graduate of the Yale School of Drama WAM has donated over $65,700 to organizations taking action in and a proud fellow of USITT. grils’ education, women’s leadership, tee pregnancy prevention, sexual trafficking awareness, midwife training and more. Kristen is M.L. DOGG (Sound Design) Dallas Theater Center debut. Designs a member of the Lincoln Center Director’s Lab and the prestigious includes work for: Alley Theater; Studio Theatre; Primary Stages; Michael Langham Workshop for Classical Direction at the Stratford WAM Theatre; Dorset Theatre Festival; Second Stage Theatre; Actors Festival of Canada. WAM credits include ANN (co-production with Theatre of Louisville; MTC Theatre; Folger Shakespeare Theatre; Dorset Theatre Festival), In Darfur and Emilie (both New England Women’s Project; Signature Theatre; New York Stage & Film; Seattle premieres). Kristen’s selected directing credits include Disgraced, I Repertory Theatre; Huntington Theatre; Playwrights Realm; Playwrights and You (Chester Theater), The Whale (Adirondack Theatre Festival), Horizons; American Repertory Theatre; Colt Coeur; MCC Theatre; 10 Minute Play Festival (Barrington Stage Company) and Petticoats Geffen Playhouse; Long Wharf Theatre, RoundaboutTheare Company, of Steel (Capital Repertory Theatre). She has an MA from Emerson Royal National Theatre; Debate Society; Ars Nova; South Coast College, where she received the Presidential Fellowship. Kristen is Repertory; Pearl Theatre; Williamstown Theatre Festival; Almeida honored to be making her Dallas Theater Center debut. Theatre; Public Theatre; Milwaukee Repertory Theatre; Nicholas wamtheatre.com Ward Productions; 13P; Arena Stage; and Shakespeare & Company. Broadway credits include: Straight White Men; Oh, Hello on Broadway’ 11 #ANNDALLAS

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The Pee -Wee Herman Show; Lortel Award for Here Lies Love; fringe/ ASHLEY OLIVER (Assistant Stage Manager) This is Ashley’s NYC Award for Go-Go Kitty, Go!; Drama Desk, IRNE and IT nominee. third production with Dallas Theater Center. She holds a BA in Drama from Prairie View A&M University and since graduating, PAUL HUNTLEY (Wig Design) Paul Huntly’s career as a wig she has been an actress, stage manager and director around DFW. maker and designer spans some thirty-five years. Starting She has worked on such shows as: Fetch Clay Make Man (PA, out as an actor in London, he developed an interest in theatrical Dallas Thearer Center); Booty Candy, Deer (SW); Shrek, Dreamgirls hair, wigs, and make-up and went to work for Stanley Hall at (GPAC); Shakin’ the Mess Outta Misery, Flight (Jubilee); and much Wig Creations, where he learned the history and traditions of more. “A word equal a thought, a thought an idea, an idea an action, hairstyles throughout the ages. Huntley arrived In New York an action can change the world.” in 1971 to make wigs for director Mike Nichols’s film Carnal Knowledge. He then launched a Broadway, film and television MAJEL CUZA (Director of Production) is excited to be career that has included wigs and hair for Cats, Amadeus, My leading the Production team at Dallas Theater Center! Prior Fair Lady, Hairspray, Evita, Dreamgirls, Chicago, Cabaret and A to coming to Dallas, Majel directed, production managed, and Bronx Tale. A recipient of the Drama Desk and , he stage managed in Chicago for 15 years. She has worked with has worked with the some of the most legendary leading ladies many, many companies, most recently , of the cinema, ranging from Bette Davis, Mae West, Marlene Broadway in Chicago, and Theater Wit. Majel has also worked on Dietrich and Vivien Leigh to Jane Fonda, Faye Dunaway, Glenn a handful of film projects as a producer, director, and production Close, and . paulhuntleywigs.com crew. She thanks you for coming, and hopes you enjoy the show!

ANDREA ALLMOND (Assistant Sound Designer) is a Los PHIL BARANSKI (Production Manager) is thrilled to be a Angeles-based Sound Designer and Composer that is a native part of the amazing production team here at Dallas Theater of DFW. Dallas Theater Center: Public Works Dallas The Center. Phil received his BA in Technical Theater from Western Winter’s Tale; Bella: An American Tall Tale (Associate Sound Michigan University, and proceeded to stage manage in Chicago Designer) and The Book Club Play (Assistant Sound Designer). before moving to sunny California and receiving an MFA in South Coast Rep: Once the Musical (Associate Sound Design). Stage Management from the University of California, Irvine. He Touring: Something Rotten First National (Assistant Audio). previously served as assistant production manager at Dallas Andrea is also a Sound Engineer who has mixed musicals and Children’s Theater, and production coordinator for the Las events at South Coast Repertory, Wallis Annenberg Theatre, Vegas-Clark County Library District. Universal Studios Hollywood and Off Broadway. She received her MFA in Sound Design from the University of California SARAHBETH GROSSMAN (Artistic Producer) is a Tony Irvine. I would like to thank my partner Caress who showers Award ®-nominated and Olivier Award-winning producer whose me with support even though I am always traveling the country. Broadway credits include: Indecent; An American in Paris (B-way, Thank you all so much for everything! West End National Tour); Come From Away (West End); Dames At Sea; Ann and Stick Fly. Off-Broadway, Grossman produced the ANNA BARANSKI (Stage Manager) Dallas Theater Center: acclaimed comedy The Irish Curse, now being licensed across penny candy; The Wolves, Fetch Clay, Make Man, The Trials of the globe. Sarahbeth is the recipient of the UCLA School of Sam Houston, Fade, Inherit the Wind, The Mountaintop (SM); Theater, Film and Television’s 2015 Distinguished Alumni Award. Public Works Dallas The Winter’s Tale, Hairspray, Frankenstein, Hair A graduate of the Commercial Theater Institute, she also holds (ASM); Public Works Dallas , Sense and Sensibility, The an MFA in Theater Management from the Yale School of Drama Book Club Play, Driving Miss Daisy, Dividing the Estate (PA). Arena where she served as Associate Managing Director of Yale Rep. Stage: ANN (SM, a collaboration with Dallas Theater Center). Grossman was the Executive Director of Global Brand Strategy Anna is a graduate of the University of California, Irvine, with an and Business Development at Walt Disney Studios Home MFA in Stage Management. Anna has enjoyed stage managing at Entertainment and Vice President of Marketing Communications the following select theaters: Triad Stage (And Then There Were at Variety. She is a member of the Broadway League, the Theater None); Musical Theater West (High School Musical); Circle Theater Communications Group, the National Alliance for Musical (Bright Ideas); Casa Mañana Theatre (Joseph and the Amazing Theatre and the Producer’s Guild of America. Technicolor® Dreamcoat); Theatre Arlington (Don’t Dress for Dinner); Kids Who Care, Inc. (Freedom Bound); Trinity Shakespeare Festival (, , The Merry Wives of Windsor, The Merchant of Venice); Texas Shakespeare Festival (Camelot, The Winter’s Tale); Second Thought Theatre (Othello). Anna completed her professional internship at the Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis. annabaranski.com @dinosaur.stage.manager

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JEFFREY WOODWARD KEVIN MORIARTY is the Enloe/Rose Artistic Director of joined Dallas Theater Dallas Theater Center, where Center in July 2015 his work as a director includes: as the Managing It’s a Bird ... It’s a Plane ... It’s Director. For seven Superman; The Who’s Tommy; years prior to that he ; A Midsummer Night’s served as the managing Dream; Henry IV; ; The director of Syracuse Tempest; Fat Pig; his original Stage, a professional adaptation of A Christmas theater-in-residence Carol; Oedipus el Rey; Medea; at Syracuse University. Electra; Colossal; All the From 1991-2008, he Way; Inherit the Wind; Hair, The Great Society, The Trials of Sam was the managing director of the McCarter Theater Houston, and Twelfth Night. Since 2007 he has led Dallas Center in Princeton, New Jersey. During his tenure, ® Theater Center through many new initiatives, including the the McCarter was honored with the Tony Award move into the Wyly Theatre; the establishment of the Brierley for Outstanding Regional Theater. He has also Resident Acting Company; the creation of Public Work Dallas; held administrative positions with Hartford Stage, an extensive series of new play productions; community , Northlight Theatre, the Oregon collaborations with North Texas Food Bank, Dallas Holocaust Shakespeare Festival and has served as a consultant to Museum, Dallas Museum of Art, and most of the region’s a number of theaters. Woodward has been a member theater companies; and multi-year partnerships with Booker of the board of Theater Communications Group; T. Washington High School for the Visual and Performing Arts president of ArtPride New Jersey, a statewide arts and SMU Meadows School of the Arts. Before joining Dallas advocacy organization; panel chair and an on-site Theater Center, Kevin served as the artistic director of the evaluator for the National Endowment for the Arts; Hangar Theatre in Ithaca, NY, for seven years. From 2002-2007 and an adjunct professor of theater management at Kevin was the Head of Directing for the Brown University/ Syracuse University. Jeffrey holds a BA from Pomona Trinity Rep MFA Program in Providence, RI, and he was an College and an MBA from New York University. Associate Artist at Trinity Rep Company. He made his operatic directing debut with The Lighthouse for The Dallas Opera in 2012 and directed The Marriage of Figaro in 2014. Kevin has served as a public school music teacher at La Crescent High School in La Crescent, MN, and as an Associate Professor at Brown University. Kevin is a member of the Dallas Arts District, the Booker T. Washington Advisory Board and the Dallas Assembly; a recipient of a Drama League directing fellowship; and a graduate of the University of Wisconsin.

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Angela and John Howell Barbara Clay Susan and Shawn Bonselli Lisa Cavalier Jennings and Kenneth Bernstein Charlotte and Mel Booth  DEVOTED DONORS recognizes Kate Juett* Joni and Bob Cohan Karen and Edwin Bruning the continuous support of our contributors for three Brett and Lester Levy Liz and Bill Cook Carl Buck or more consecutive years. Carol and John Levy Sandy Cook Cary and Kelle Buresh We are deeply grateful for their ongoing commitment. Juli and Larry Mandala Michael Corman and Kevin Fink Hazel and John Clendening Kathleen A. Messina Sara Fraser Crismon Jeanne Marie Clossey and Gary W. Goodwin Mason and Allen Custard Troy Cobb, D.V.M. Paula and Scott Orr John W. 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PATRON PREMIERE Karen Westergaard Liz and Tom Halsey Anne and Alton Rye $500-$999 Bonnie and Jeffrey Whitman Grover Hartt, III and Charles Foster^ Patricia Sabin Dennis Abrams Anne and Paul Whiteman Brian Hasenbauer Joyce Sanders and Robert Lebovitz Michael Aguilar Wheelice Wilson Jack and Susan Hawkins Lorraine Sear and John McCafferty Brooke and Greg Alexander Bert Headden Paula Selzer Fonda and Jay Arbetter PATRON PRIME Jeff Heald and Michael Zerbach Evelyn and Brad Simmons Jane Arrington $200-$499 Jo Heinz Randi and Michael Smerud Chris Baker Anonymous Willa Henigman and Gregory White Brenda L. Smith Rosalind and Mervyn Benjet Anne Allred Rue and Tuck Henry Joyce and Brian Smith Eleanor and John Birch Stephanie and Victor Aves Mark Heymann Marian and Jack Spitzberg Karen Blumenthal and Scott McCartney Delia Banchs Bertha and Narciso Hinojosa Mary Ann Staab Denise and Gregory Boydston Sherry Bartholow Chris Hollister Kay Stephenson Carol and Edward Burger Laurie Berger and Brian Levine Kaki and Shelton Hopkins Douglas Sturdivant Carol Burtchaell Dee and John Bert Stephanie and Ed Howard John Swope William Byerley Jan and Stuart Black Jean and Ted Ingersoll Judy and Martin Tobey Veronica Cameau Julie Blackwell Marla and Howard Janco Michelle and Stewart Thomas Eric M. Cerny Cindy Blue Sue and Phillip John Sara and Mark Tranchina William Clark Kim Bowdry Jean and Steven Kaplan Walker Trigg Helen and Hal Coon Nancy and Randy Braden Rita Karl^ Susan and Tom Trotter Nina Cortell and Bob Fine Brenda and Stuart Brand Betty Keefe Peg and Stephen Trowbridge Carol Crowe Susan L. Bratton Jean and Don Kennerly Jannae Tunnell Jan Crespi Joyce and Robert Bregman Harold Korin Belinda Vicioso Deborah Deitsch-Perez and Steven Goldfine Eunice Brogdon Paullete and John Krause and M. Russell Bernhardt Lynn and Derek Dickinson Betty Bourgeois Sarah and Doug Kubehl Dawna and John Walsh Joyia Elinson and Jerry Setliff Alicia and Herb Burkman Bob Ladd Candice Ward Sharon Fancher and Betsy Orton^ Henry Campbell Brant Laird Donald Washington Kristy and Raymond Faus John T. Carlo Kelly Lane and Jim Poluikis Dennis Waters Faynetta Fort Rosie and Arnie Cavazos Kathleen and Frank Lauringer Buddy Whittenburg Beverly Goodman Laura Churchill Eileen Lavine Margaret and Herschel Wilonsky Lynn and O’Neal Gray City Yoga Lily Lin Diana and William Winkelmann Terri and Alan Greenspan Connie and Edward Copley Jo Nell and Judy Lindh Katie Worden Diana and Tony Grindl Florence Cox Ginger and Robert Loshelder Karen and Shelby Wyll Kathy and John Herring Don Croll and Jan Gartenberg Kristin Malmberg Mine and Adnan Yucel Forrest Johnson and Gil Jesus Lee Cullum Michael Manes Jerry Zvonecek Ellen Key Charlotte Darrah Sara and David Martineau Christine Koski Amy and Sherwin Daryani Terri and Randy McClellen ^ Member , Gail and Guillermo Marmol Susan and Douglas Davis Andrunette and Ron McCollum Gay and Lesbian Fund for Dallas Gwyn and Wilson Mason Clare and Larry DeBoever Becky and James McCulley  Devoted Donor Nancy and Tom Mason John Denby Linda and John McFarland Stacy and Phil Meadows Ina and George Derr Paul and Max Meggs Members as of 10/14/19 Judy Meagher Carolyn and Robert Dickson Jim and Louisa Meyer Thank you for all gifts received Jill and David Mellinger The Drablos Family Rex and Rosanne Mills after the print deadline. Regina Montoya and Paul Coggins Sandra Drusch Joyce and Harvey Mitchell Betsy and Steve Myers Sally and Thomas Dunning Jan and Herb Moltzan  Devoted Donors recognizes Mike Northrup and Ben Wilkins Misty and Kason Escobedo Linda and Robert Muckerheide the continuous support of our Karol Omlor Janice Fandrick Margaret and Leo Newport contributors for three or more Rebecca and Paul Ordinario Robert Forner Kelly Nitsche and Alan Levi^ consecutive years. We are deeply Julie and John Parolisi Veletta Forsythe-Lill and John Lill Julie O’Brien grateful for their ongoing commitment. John Paul Greg Fox Hiren Patel^ Noel D. Pullam and Darryl Clement Alberto Galue and Rusty Rippamonti Craig M. Patrick Evelyn and William Raecke Kathryn and Bill Gameros Erika Pickens Lisa Robison Dr. Richard Garcia and Jeff Thomas Jane and Charles Pierce Christine and Richard Rogoff Mary Jo and Jay Gartner Jody and Melvin Platt Marie and Charles Rosenfeld W. John Glancy Arlene and Bill Press Briana Sacco Barbara and Abe Goldfarb Pat and John Priest Brad Sham Jackie and Gary Griffith Sally and Steve Richardson Sandy Singer Kimberly Grigsby Barry Robertson and James Newton^ JoAnn and Robert Tobey Stephanie and Robert Haley Terry and Bert Romberg Elizabeth Wahlquist Cathey and Randy Hall Donna and Richard Rose

[email protected] 14 ACE TIANA KAYE TIFFANY ANA ANDERSON BLAIR SOLANO DESENA HAGEDORN

LIZ ALEX CHRISTOPHER SALLY MIKEL ORGAN LLEWYN RAMIREZ NYSTUEN VAHLE GREAT ACTING IS AT THE CENTER OF ALL GREAT THEATER.

In 2009, with the generous support of Diane and Hal Brierley, Artistic Director Kevin Moriarty reinstated Dallas Theater Center’s resident acting company. His intent was to develop and nurture professional actors within the North Texas community and enable them to make Dallas their artistic home. At the same time, he sought to enhance Dallas Theater Center’s artistic profile and create ongoing collaborative relationships. The eight-member Diane and Hal Brierley Resident Acting Company has since become a signature component of Dallas Theater Center’s presence in the Dallas Arts District.

DIANE and HAL DallasTheaterCenter.org BRIERLEY

15 #ANNDALLAS CORPORATE SUPPORT

SEASON SPONSORS

CORPORATE CONTRIBUTORS IN-KIND & MEDIA DONORS

support for artistic, educational BDO USA, LLP RBMM and engagement programs Black Business Directory Salum Choice Technologies The ARTISAN $50,000 La Cave Warehouse The Striped Heart Lexus Patron Magazine Pioneer Natural Resources Texas Instruments and Texas Instruments Foundation

$30,000 American Airlines HALL Arts Residences and HALL Arts Hotel Kimberly-Clark Corporation Current Funders as of May 2018

$20,000 Theatre Forward advances the American theatre and its communities by providing funding and other resources to the country's leading non-profit theatres. Theatre Jackson Walker Forward and our theatres are most grateful to the following Educating Through UMB Bank Theatre funders: Unisys Corporation Wells Fargo THEATRE EXECUTIVES ($50,000-$99,000) $15,000 AT&T Foley Gardere The Hearst Foundations PNC The Schloss Foundation Theatre Forward James S. & Lynne P. Turley To yo t a BENEFACTORS $10,000 ($25,000-$49,999) Comerica Bank The Augustine Foundation Deloitte Stephanie Scott Haynes and Boone, LLP Wells Fargo Husch Blackwell Luther King Capital Management PACESETTERS Munck Wilson Mandala, LLP ($15,000‑$24,999) PwC The Music Man Foundation Sidley Austin LLP National Endowment for the Arts T-Mobile Foundation Lisa Orberg Thompson and Knight Foundation Southwest Airlines† TD Charitable Foundation $5,000 Ernst & Young LLP DONORS ExxonMobil ($10,000‑$14,999) Locke Lord LLP EverGreene Architectural Arts NCH Corporation Westlake Reed Leskosky

$2,500 † In cludes in-kind support Ben E. Keith Company Theatre Forward supporters are former supporters of National Corporate Theatre Fund and Impact Lincoln Property Company Creativity. For a complete list of funders visit theatreforward.org Salvatore Ferragamo

$1,000 Alix Partners Enterprise Holdings Foundation

16 INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORT, ENDOWMENT

Dallas Theater Center is supported, in part, by the City of Dallas Office of Arts and Culture, TACA, the Texas Commission on the Arts and the National Endowment for the Arts.

INSTITUTIONAL CONTRIBUTORS ENDOWMENT FUND

ARTISTIC $300,000 The Hersh Foundation The Charles Peter Bock Fund The Moody Foundation The G. B. Dealey Fund Deedie Rose $200,000 Embrey Family Foundation EDUCATION & OUTREACH PROGRAMS O’Donnell Foundation William Randolph Hearst Fund Southern Methodist University Meadows Foundation Donna Wilhelm Family Fund GENERAL $100,000 Anonymous Fund The Meadows Foundation Sara Birge Fund The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Diane and Hal Brierley Fund National Endowment for the Arts The Roberta Coke Camp Fund The Shubert Foundation, Inc. Joan and Coley Clark Fund Turning Point Foundation Mr. and Mrs. William A. Custard Fund Arlene J. and John W. Dayton Fund $50,000 The Dallas Theater Center Guild Fund City of Dallas Office of Arts and Culture Bess and Ted Enloe Fund Sammons Center Fund Hamon Fund The Sapphire Foundation, Inc. Heldt Fund Harold Simmons Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Johnson Fund Theatre Communications Group Luther King Capital Management Carol and John Levy Family Fund $25,000 Lyndhurst Foundation David M. Crowley Foundation Eugene McDermott Foundation Dallas Tourism Public Improvement District Susan and Bill Montgomery TurningPoint Foundation Moody Foundation The Paul Raigorodsky Fund $10,000 Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Stack Fund Dallas Theater Center Guild The Waldo E. Stewart Fund The Dallas Foundation Theater Support Fund The Stemmons Foundation Sarah and Don Warnecke Roy & Christine Sturgis Charitable Trust The Wyly Fund for Administrative Excellence TACA Artist Residency Fund TACA New Works Fund SCHOLARSHIP Texas Commission on the Arts Winifred D. Caldwell Scholarship Fund The Dr. Anson L. Clark Memorial Scholarship Fund $5,000 Johnny George Scholarship Fund The Theodore and Beulah Beasley Foundation, Inc. Preston Jones Scholarship Fund Greystone Foundation Carl B. and Florence E. King Scholarship Fund Harry S. Moss Foundation The Zelma Naylor Scholarship Fund Rainwater Charitable Foundation The Edythe W. and Henry X. Salzberger Scholarship Fund Dora and Robert D. Stecker Scholarship Fund $1,000 The Bruning Foundation OTHER Louise W. Kahn Endowment Fund The Frank Nick Scholarship for Creative Greatness of The Dallas Foundation The Alan M. May Fund

17 #ANNDALLAS COMPANY

LEADERSHIP MARKETING AND COMMUNICATIONS Enloe / Rose Artistic Director, Kevin Moriarty Director of Marketing and Communications, Tray LaCaze Managing Director, Jeffrey Woodward Director of Publications, Amy Lacy Director of Ticketing, Traci McKinney ADMINISTRATION Digital Media Manager, Ray Alva General Manager, Theresa Zicolello Social Media Manager, Imani Thomas Company Manager, Gabriela Leodiou PR Manager, Katherine Betts Office Manager, Lori Jones Manager of Box Office Services, Jacob Peterman Facilities Manager, Albert Gonzales Box Office Associates, Katie Buck, Jalitza Delgado, Director of People Operations, Andrea Somers John Lumpkin, Ryan Nuss, Jared Vasquez Accounts Payable / Payroll Coordinator, Sherene English Web Developer, Chris Koller / Idealgrowth Computer Consultants, Choice Technologies PRODUCTION ARTISTIC Director of Production, Majel Cuza Artistic Producer, Sarahbeth Grossman Production Manager, Phil Baranski Artistic Administrative Assistant, Tatiana Gantt Technical Director, Matt Norman Playwright-in-Residence, Jonathan Norton Associate Technical Director, Danny Colosky Lead Carpenter, Jason Clark DIANE AND HAL BRIERLEY RESIDENT ACTING COMPANY Carpenters, George Meek, Bruce Nuttall Ace Anderson, Tiana Kaye Blair, Tiffany Solano DeSena, Ana Stage Operations Manager, Squeak Henderson Hagedorn, Liz Mikel, Alex Organ, Christopher Llewyn Ramirez, Production Stage Manager, Megan Winters Sally Nystuen Vahle Assistant Stage Manager, Emily Burke Costume Director, Micheal Waid DEVELOPMENT Associate Costume Director, Chris Spencer Director of Development, Rhealyn Carter Draper, Amanda Hendrickson Associate Director of Development, Robin Rose First Hand and Crafts Artisan, Kyle Everett Manager of Foundation and Government Relations, Dionne Davis Wardrobe Supervisor, Rebecca Holt Manager of Corporate Relations, Melissa Smrekar Assistant Wardrobe Supervisor, Emily Newcomb Manager of Individual Giving, Mercedes Brown Hair and Make-Up Supervisor, Nicole Alvarez Manager of Donor Stewardship, Vanessa Evans Head of Props, John Slauson Underwritten by a generous grant from the Hersh Foundation Assistant Head of Props, Nicole Gaignat Properties Carpenter, Matt Duvall EDUCATION Paint Charge, Sergey Chernomorets Director of Education, Morgana Wilborn Head of Lighting, Nicole Iannaccone Project Discovery Teaching Artists, Brandon Baker, Sasha Davis, Assistant Head of Lighting, Meike Schmidt Emily Faith, Cheyenne Farley, Tatiana Gantt, Mindamora (Minda) Staff Electrician, Jessica Drayton, Chris Rollins Rocha, Christopher “Clew” Lew, Ira Steck Head of Audio and Video, Ben Zeman SMU Literary Intern, Nicole Kiser Assistant Head of Audio and Video, Nada Jawad

FINANCE AND ACCOUNTING PUBLIC WORKS DALLAS Director of Finance, Stacy Meadows Manager, Stephanie Cleghorn Jasso Independent Audit Firm, BDO USA, LLP Coordinator, Christopher “Clew” Lew Community Liaison, María Calderón Artists, Ace Anderson (LIFT), Tiffany Solano DeSena (Janie C. Turner Recreation Center), Olivia de Guzman (Jubilee), Ivan Jasso (Bachman Lake Together), Christopher “Clew” Lew (LIFT), Liz Mikel (Beckley Saner Recreation Center), Omar Padilla (Bachman Lake Together)

FOR THIS PRODUCTION Stage Ops, Squeak Henderson A/1 Mixer, Jorge Amador Dresser, Emily Newcomb Hair & Make-up Technician, Bastien DeWitt Run Crew, Derick Longoria

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