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BOOK & MUSIC by Joe Kinosian BOOK & LYRICS by Kellen Blair DIRECTED by Scott Schwartz Printer’s Ad Printer’s Ad LEARNING & EDUCATION USING THEATRE AS A CATALYST TO INSPIRE CREATIVITY

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December 2014-January 15, 2015

Title Page ...... 5

The Cast...... 6

About the Play...... 12

About Arizona Theatre Company...... 15

ATC Leadership...... 20

The Creative Team...... 28

Staff forMurder for Two...... 36

Board of Trustees ...... 40

Theatre Information...... 47

Corporate and Foundation Donors...... 49

Individual Donors ...... 50

ATC Staff...... 59

Ian Lowe and Joe Kinosian in Arizona Theatre Company’s production of Murder for Two. Photo by Joan Marcus. FROM THE INTERIM MANAGING DIRECTOR

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SECOND STAGE THEATRE Carole Rothman, Artistic Director Casey Reitz, Executive Director Christopher Burney, Curator and Associate Artistic Director present MURDER for TWO

book & music by Joe Kinosian book & lyrics by Kellen Blair

Starring JOE KINOSIAN IAN LOWE

Scenic Design Costume Design Lighting Designer Sound Designer BEOWULF BORITT ANDREA LAUER JASON LYONS JILL BC DU BOFF

Music Director Choreographer DAVID CALDWELL WENDY SEYB

Casting Production Stage Manager Production Supervisor Associate Producer CALLERI CASTING KAT WEST PRODUCTION CORE TOM CASSERLY

National Press Representative General Management Exclusive Tour Direction MATT ROSS PRODUCTIONS SNUG HARBOR PRODUCTIONS AWA PARTNERS

directed by Scott Schwartz

The World Premiere of Murder for Two was presented on May 12, 2011 at Chicago Shakespeare Theater, Chicago, IL. Barbara Gaines, Artistic Director, Criss Henderson, Executive Director.

Murder for Two was developed for Chicago Shakespeare Theater by Rick Boynton, Creative Producer. New York Premiere Produced by the Second Stage Theatre, New York, 2013

2014-2015 SEASON SPONSORS: I. MICHAEL AND BETH KASSER

5 CAST

Joe Kinosian...... THE SUSPECTS Ian Lowe...... MARCUS

The Actors and Stage Managers employed in this production are members of Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States.

UNDERSTUDIES

Kyle Branzel...... THE SUSPECTS Noel Carey...... MARCUS

TIME: The present. PLACE: An isolated mansion in rural New England.

Murder for Two is performed without an intermission.

ADDITIONAL STAFF

Emma DeVore...... Assistant to the Stage Manager Brian Jerome Peterson...... Resident Sound Designer T. Greg Squires...... Resident Lighting Designer

Arizona Theatre Company operates under agreements between the League of Resident Theatres (LORT) and Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States; Stage Directors and Choreographers, an independent national labor union; and United Scenic Artists Local USA-829, IATSE.

Cell phones and other devices that make a noise can greatly disturb your fellow audience members and the performers. PLEASE TURN THEM OFF before the performance.

The video and/or audio recording of this performance by any means whatsoever is strictly prohibited.

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Joe Kinosian (The Suspects, Book and Music) Joe is the co-recipient of Chicago’s Joseph Jefferson Award recognizingMurder for Two as Best New Musical following its record-breaking run at Chicago Shakespeare Theater; Joe was also nominated for Best Actor as The Suspects. Murder for Two had its Off- premiere at Second Stage Uptown, going on to a year-long run at . Joe’s work with Kellen Blair has been showcased at The Kennedy Center, The York Theater, and on Broadway at the Theatre World Awards. Joe received the ASCAP Foundation Mary Rodgers/Lorenz Hart Award and the Harrington Award from the BMI Workshop. He also appeared in with Emily Skinner (Hangar Theater) and the NYC premiere of Dear Edwina Off- Broadway. wwwkinosianandblair.com

Ian Lowe (Marcus) Off-Broadway:Murder for Two (New World Stages); Nikolai & the Others (Lincoln Center Theatre); Bayonets of Angst (NYMF); and 12th Night (Sonnet Repertory Theatre). Regional theatre credits include Fingers in Fingers & Toes (Merry-Go-Round Playhouse, Regional Premiere), Heartbreaker starring Christine Andreas (Adirondack Theatre Festival, Regional Premiere); plays and musicals at Capital Repertory Theatre, Riverside Theater, Charleston Stage, Dorset Theater Festival, Arts Center of Coastal Carolina, Ivoryton Playhouse and others. 2014 Lotte Lenya Competition Semi-Finalist. B.A., Yale University. Next Up: More Murder for Two across the country! www.theianlowe.com

Kyle Branzel (u/s The Suspects) is just dying to murder every last one of you. Did I say murder? I meant thrilled to be in the production. National Tour: Henry and Mudge. Regional: Footloose (Willard), Guys and Dolls (Benny) and ...Charlie Brown (Schroeder). As Music Director/Pianist: See What I Wanna See (Steppenwolf Garage Rep), Passing Strange (Bailiwick Chicago), The Fabulous Lipitones (Penguin Rep); A Chorus Line (Timber Lake Playhouse), Sam Carner and Derek Gregor’s Barely Legal Showtune Extravaganza (Le Poisson Rouge). B.F.A. from Chicago College of Performing Arts and proud AEA member. Native of Elyria, Ohio. Much love to Mom and Dad, my family, and The Guys! www.kylebranzel.com

Noel Carey (u/s Marcus) Noel is a New York based actor, composer and lyricist. Regional: Into the Woods (TheatreWorks, Palo Alto), Hair (City Lights, San Jose), Tale of the Nutcracker (Opera San Jose). Original musicals include Seven Minutes in Heaven (Barrington Stage Company’s 10-Minute Musicals) The Showmen (Musical Theatre Factory 4x15), Zazou (Emerson College), and Ruby Manger Live! (54 Below). His music is also featured in the annual Broadway Charity Songs concert (Le Poisson Rouge) and the upcoming series “Life Sucks” (Dinner for One Productions). BMI Musical Theatre Workshop (Harrington Award). B.F.A., Emerson College. Much love to Mom, Dad and the entire Murder for Two family! www.noelcarey.com

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FROM PAGE TO STAGE: MURDER FOR TWO By Katherine Monberg, ATC Literary Associate

Murder for Two, the hit new musical comedy whodunit by composer Joe Kinosian and lyricist Kellen Blair, delighted audiences last season with a sold-out, much-extended off-Broadway run at New York’s McGinn/Cazale Theatre and New World Stages, bringing to light one of the most exciting musical theatre teams to arrive on the American theatre scene in recent years.

Their story to the stage begins long before their still- growing list of accolades had begun, when Kinosian and Kellen Blair and Joe Kinosian, co-creators Blair were randomly paired up to write a “Charm Song” of Murder for Two. for It’s a Wonderful Life at the 2008 BMI Musical Theatre Workshop. “It’s like speed dating for musical theater writers,” says Blair in an interview with The Collector, reflecting on the less-than-perfect first song that the duo penned together. “We met, enjoyed writing together and both learned quickly how it is when you find a good collaborator.” The two hit it off, each finding in the other a similar sense of humor and a deep appreciation of old-school films and vintage sketch comedy: “It just seemed like a perfect match from the beginning.”

The two set out to craft a script in 2009 – “something fast, funny, and producible” – that appealed to their mutual sense of self-expression (TheBroadwayBlog.com). They overlaid their respective lists of talents, inspirations and favorite styles and began to lay the groundwork that would build into the “jolt of caffeinated creativity” that isMurder for Two (NY1). “We’re big fans of Agatha Christie books,” explained Joe Kinosian to Show Business magazine, “but we also love farce and slapstick, particularly the work of the Marx Brothers. Murder for Two was our attempt at combin- ing two of our loves: what if the Marx Brothers performed an Agatha Christie story?”

Further inspired by the exciting ways in which the Marx Brothers used music, the work of Frank Loesser (“who wrote musical comedy pretty much the best”) and the makes-his-own-rules- because-he-can antics of Homer Simpson, the two took their collection of winning elements and turned to the structure of the murder mystery to give a straightforward framework that would drive the story forward. “People like exploring the darker sides of life in a safe way…there’s some- thing fun and irreverent and even cathartic” about exploring a dark subject, like murder, through the lens of musical comedy.

When asked about the writing process: “What comes first is the idea. We talk and talk and talk about what a song needs to communicate, what purpose it serves, what it should feel like.” From there, the team turns to the music, working back and forth between music and lyrics until each song is born. The show itself calls upon the skills, talents, and traditions of the craft in a true “tribute to theatricality.” Blair explains, “So often you see shows and think: ‘That would make a great movie’ or ‘I liked the book better’ or whatever. Murder for Two pretty much has to be a work of theatre, and that’s one of the things I love most about it.”

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Kinosian and Blair’s laugh-out-loud vaudevillian script and songs combine with the classic feel of a murder mystery to culminate in a riotous event of musical delight, crime-solving, and a contem- porary homage to vintage comedy, all gently infused with cheeky references to the murder mysteries that have come before. “We lovingly refer to our writing aesthetic as the 1940s with cell phones,” says Kinosian.

The dynamic writing duo is already hard at work on their next collaboration: The More Things Change, a backstage comedy about musicals and their practitioners. “Our characters have grown over time and now it’s hard to identify where they started.” Kinosian and Blair speak of their char- acters with the same sentiment that critics and audiences speak of them: “But we sure like where they’re going.” To learn more about Kinosian and Blair and what they have in the works, visit www.kinosianandblair.com.

To learn more about Murder for Two, please visit the Education page on our website at arizonatheatre.org for a comprehensive free Play Guide. The Play Guide contains interviews with the creators, information about the writing process and more. Play Guides are also available in The Temple Lounge for a nominal charge to cover printing.

Ian Lowe and Joe Kinosian in Arizona Theatre Company’s production of Murder for Two. Photo by Joan Marcus.

PHOTO CREDITS FOR PAGE 14: Top Left: Paige Lindsey White in Other Desert Cities. Top Right: Anneliese van der Pol & Loren Dunn in The Importance of Being Earnest. Middle Right: Kyle Sorrell, Mark Anders, Jon Gentry and Bob Sorenson in Around the World in 80 Days. Bottom Left: James T. Alfred in The Mountaintop. Bottom Right: Jessica Skerritt & Company in Xanadu. Photos by Tim Fuller.

13 48 YEARS OF AWARD-WINNING T H EATRE

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Special Thanks to I. Michael and Beth Kasser Season Sponsors ABOUT ARIZONA THEATRE COMPANY

Charles Janasz and Ali Rose Dachis in Arizona Theatre Company’s production of Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike. Photo by Joan Marcus.

Now celebrating 48 years, Arizona Theatre Company (ATC) boasts the largest subscriber base of any performing arts organization in Arizona with more than 130,000 people each year attending performances at the historic Temple of Music and in Tucson, and the elegant Herberger Theater Center in downtown Phoenix. Each season of carefully selected productions reflects the rich variety of world drama – from classic to contemporary plays, from musicals to new works, as audiences enjoy a rich emotional experience that can only be captured through live theatre.

Touching lives through the power of theatre, ATC is the preeminent professional theatre in the state of Arizona. Under the direction of Artistic Director David Ira Goldstein, Interim Managing Director Matt Lehrman and Managing Director Emeritus Jessica L. Andrews, ATC operates in two cities – unlike any other League of Resident Theatres (LORT) company in the country.

ATC shares the passion of the theatre through a wide array of outreach programs, educational opportunities, access initiatives and community events. Through the schools and summer programs, ATC focuses on teaching Arizona’s youth about literacy, cultural development, performing arts, specialty techniques used onstage, and opens their minds to the creative power of dramatic literature. With approximately 450 Learning & Education activities annually, ATC reaches far beyond the metropolitan areas of Tucson and Phoenix, enriching the theatre learning experience for current and future audiences.

OUR VISION Touching lives through the power of theatre.

OUR MISSION To create professional theatre that continually provides new levels of artistic excellence that resonates locally, in the state of Arizona and throughout the nation. Arizona Theatre Company strives to: • Produce a broad repertoire ranging from classics to new works; • Engage artists to produce theatrical work of the highest caliber; • Provide an educational bridge between our communities and our work; • Assure access to the broadest spectrum of citizens; • Achieve cultural diversity in all endeavors; • Operate from a position of financial strength and fiscal responsibility.

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David Ira Goldstein celebrates his 23rd season as Artistic Director of Arizona Theatre Company. In over two decades, he has produced over 190 mainstage plays, workshops and presentations including acclaimed appearances by the of Great Britain and the Theatre Royal Bath. He received the 2010 Leader of the Year Award in Arts and Humanities from the Capitol Times and the 2003 Governor’s Arts Award as Individual Artist for his contributions to the arts in Arizona.

This season he directed Wait Until Dark for ATC. He has directed over 40 mainstage productions for ATC ranging from classics to new plays to musicals, including Wait Until Dark, Xanadu, Next To Normal, , Hair, Much Ado about Nothing, My Fair Lady, Valley Song, The Illusion, The Pajama Game, , [], , The Mystery of Irma Vep, Scapin, The Two Gentlemen of Verona, The Boys Next Door, Shadowlands, Fully Committed, The Pirates of Penzance, H.M. S. Pinafore, Willi, Dreams from A Summer House, Other People’s Money, , and A Midsummer Night’s Dream, as well as many world premieres including The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini, Sherlock Holmes: The Final Adventure (winner of the Edgar Award from the Mystery Writers of America), Inventing van Gogh, Rocket Man, Private Eyes, Over the Moon and Dracula by Steven Dietz, and Ten Chimneys, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (Edgar Award nominee) and Sherlock Holmes and the Adventure of The Suicide Club (Edgar Award nominee) by Jeffrey Hatcher.

Mr. Goldstein has been a guest director at theatres all across the country including Arizona Opera, The Pasadena Playhouse, Berkeley Repertory Theatre, Seattle Repertory Theatre, Florida Stage, Center Repertory Theatre, Kansas City Repertory Theatre, Northlight Theatre, San Jose Repertory Theatre, Village Theatre, Geva Theatre Center, Laguna Playhouse, Repertory Theatre of St. Louis, Mixed Blood Theatre, The Children’s Theatre Company in Minneapolis, Alaska Repertory Theatre, Illusion Theatre. His musical A Marvelous Party: The Noël Coward Celebration, which originated at ATC, has played extensively across the U.S., winning many awards including four Jeff Awards in Chicago (including Best Director), the Elliot Norton Award in Boston, several Bay Area Critics Awards and the Los Angeles Drama Critics Award for Best Production.

Before coming to Arizona, Mr. Goldstein was Associate Artistic Director of ACT Theatre in Seattle. His many productions there included , Hapgood, Breaking the Silence, Lloyd’s Prayer, the world premieres of God’s Country by Steven Dietz and Willi by John Pielmeier, as well as a joint Soviet-American production of The Falcon. He was Associate Artistic Director at Actors Theatre of St. Paul from 1983-86. Mr. Goldstein holds an MFA from the University of Minnesota. He has been a visiting instructor and director at ASU, University of Washington, University of Minnesota and University of Northern Iowa. He has served as a panelist for the National Endowment for the Arts, Theatre Communications Group, Arts Midwest, and the Arizona, Minnesota, Oregon and Washington State Arts Commissions. Mr. Goldstein is a proud member of Stage Directors and Choreographers Society, and Actors’ Equity Association. He is married to KJZZ radio announcer Michele Robins. They share their home with their dogs and cats: Rio, Rocky, Cary, Reggie, and Dexter.

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Matt Lehrman experienced his first Arizona Theatre Company pro- duction, A Walk in the Woods, as an audience member in 1989, shortly after moving to Arizona. He’s delighted to join ATC as Interim Managing Director as of September 2014.

Mr. Lehrman is best known in Arizona as the founder (in 2003) and CEO of Alliance for Audience and ShowUp.com, a pioneering initiative within Arizona’s arts and cultural community to stimulate public engagement with theatre, music, dance, art and cultural attractions statewide.

He was recognized by the Arizona Republic as “Best Cheerleader for the Arts,” and has received accolades from the ariZoni Theatre Awards, the Arizona Office of Tourism and the Arts and Business Council of Greater Phoenix. He has served as Faculty Associate at Arizona State University, teaching upper level seminars on Arts Entrepreneurship and Arts and Public Policy.

As the Principal of Audience Avenue, LLC, Mr. Lehrman is a popular speaker and consultant to arts and cultural organizations nationally, excited to explore the options and opportunities of not-for-profits when viewed from the audience-side of their mission statement.

Beginning in 1995, Mr. Lehrman served as the Scottsdale Cultural Council’s Vice President of Marketing & Communications, the not-for-profit agency that manages the Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts and the Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art. Mr. Lehrman began his career as a lobbyist on banking and mortgage finance issues in Washington, D.C., in the mid 1980s.

He is a graduate of Oberlin College.

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Jessica L. Andrews became Managing Director Emeritus in September, 2014. She returned last year as Managing Director having retired from ATC in July 2009 after eleven seasons as Managing Director and three as Executive Director. From September 2010 – September 2011, she returned to ATC as Interim Managing Director. Following her tenure at ATC, she founded jandrews consulting and is currently consulting with Invisible Theatre and The Mini-Time Machine Museum. Previous consultancies include Borderlands Theater, The Loft Cinema, Pan Left Productions, the University of Arizona Poetry Center through the Tucson Pima Arts Council, Metro Theater Company, The Vineyard Playhouse, Emerge! Center Against Domestic Abuse, and Break-Away Tours.

Ms. Andrews is the recipient of the 2008 Governor’s Arts Award for an Individual, the 2013 Lumie for Lifetime Achievement from the Tucson Pima Arts Council, the 2007 Distinguished Achievement in Theatre Management Award from the United States Institute of Theatre Technology, and a 2002 Woman on the Move Award from the Tucson YWCA.

During her career, she served on the Executive Committee of the League of Resident Theatres, and on the Board of Directors of Theatre Communications Group. Since her arrival in Arizona, she has served on the Theatre Panel of the Arizona Commission on the Arts, was the president of Arizona Theatre Alliance, on the Board of the Maricopa Partnership for Arts and Culture and Arizona Citizens for the Arts, and is a member of Women at the Top; Nonprofit Executives Together; Nature, Arts, Culture and Heritage Organizations; and the Advisory Board of Arizona Woman Magazine. She also chaired a task force for the Pima Cultural Plan and served on the Livable Communities Mobilization Council of the Tucson Regional Economic Organization Blueprint.

From 1990-94, Ms. Andrews served as Managing Director of The Shakespeare Theatre (Washington, D.C.), and was the Director of the Theater Program for the National Endowment for the Arts from 1987-1990. From 1985-87, she was Managing Director of Indiana Repertory Theatre and from 1980-85 was Director of the Theatre Division of the national service organization, FEDAPT. Previously, Ms. Andrews was Managing Director of Geva Theatre Center in Rochester, NY, and Hartford Stage Company.

In 2010, Ms. Andrews taught a class on Theatre Management and Organization at Arizona State University. She has guest lectured at University of Arizona, Arizona State University and The Yale School of Drama, and has been a reader for the Fund for New American Plays at the Kennedy Center. She served as co-chair of the Arts Committee for the 1997 UK/AZ Festival, and during the summer of 1995, taught a class in theatre management at the Centro Nacional de los Artes in Mexico City. She has served on grants panels for nine state arts agencies and on the Theatre Grants Panel for the U.S./Mexico Fund for Culture. She has served on the NEA Theater Program’s Professional Companies, Challenge Review, Creation and Presentation, and Education and Access panels, and was an NEA site reporter for the Theater and Musical Theater Program.

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Kellen Blair (Book and Lyrics) Kellen is the Drama Desk nominated co-creator of Murder for Two (Off- Broadway: Second Stage Theatre and New World Stages. World premiere: Chicago Shakespeare Theatre). Kellen and co-writer Joe Kinosian are the recipients of the Joseph Jefferson Award for Best New Musical Work in Chicago (2011) and the ASCAP Foundation Mary Rodgers / Lorenz Hart Award (2013). Their work has been showcased on Broadway, at the Kennedy Center, and theaters across the country. Kellen is excited to be developing a new musical farce with Joe titled The More Things Change; he’s also working with Broadway composer Larry Grossman on a new show called Scrooge in Love. Updates, videos, song demos, and sheet music can be found at www.kinosianandblair.com. A huge thank you to the most supportive family ever! Scott Schwartz (Director) returns to ATC where he directed Backwards in High Heels. Scott directed Murder for Two in its run at New World Stages and Second Stage Uptown. On Broadway, he directed Golda’s Balcony and (co-directed with John Caird). His Off-Broadway work includesBat Boy: The Musical ( and Outer Critics Circle Awards, Outstanding Off-Broadway Musical; nomination, Outstanding Director of a Musical); tick, tick…BOOM! (Outer Critics Circle, Outstanding Off- Broadway Musical; Drama Desk nomination, Outstanding Director of a Musical); Rooms: A Rock Romance; The Foreigner starring Matthew Broderick (Roundabout Theatre Company); Kafka’s The Castle (Outer Critics Circle nomination, Outstanding Director of a Play); and No Way to Treat a Lady. He also directed Golda’s Balcony on tour, in London, in Los Angeles at the Wadsworth Theatre and in San Francisco at American Conservatory Theater. He directed the world premiere of Séance on a Wet Afternoon at Opera Santa Barbara and subsequently at Opera. Schwartz’s other recent credits include the world premiere of Secondhand Lions (5th Avenue Theatre), the world premiere of Theresa Rebeck’s What We’re Up Against (Alley Theatre), Arsenic and Old Lace starring Tovah Feldshuh and Betty Buckley (Dallas Theater Center), Othello and Much Ado about Nothing (Alley Theatre), A Room with a View (Old Globe), and a re-envisioning of Seven Brides for Seven Brothers (Paper Mill Playhouse, Theatre Under The Stars, Theatre on the Square and North Shore Music Theatre; 2008 IRNE Award, Outstanding Director of a Musical). He is the Artistic Director of Bay Street Theatre in Sag Harbor, NY and is a member of the Stage Directors and Choreographers Society, an Associate Artist at the Alley Theatre, and a graduate of Harvard University. Wendy Seyb (Choreographer) has choreographed Rainforest Benefit Concert (Carnegie Hall/, Kevin Spacey, James Taylor, Renee Fleming), The Pee Wee Herman Show (Broadway/HBO). Off-Broadway credits include Click Clack Moo (Lortel nomination), The Toxic Avenger (Lortel, Dora, Callaway nominations), and Murder for Two. Director/Choreographer: How You Look at It (The Sacramento Ballet), Birthday Sax (), That Reminds Me (Web Series). Shows with Disney, Cartoon Network, Richard Frankel Productions and Nickelodeon. Narrative dance comedies for short films, spec commercials, music videos, and at esteemed NYC venues including Dance Theater Workshop, Joyce SoHo and . www.wendyseyb.com Beowulf Boritt (Scenic Designer) designed the Off-Broadway production ofMurder for Two. Broadway: (Tony Award), The Scottsboro Boys (Tony Award nomination), On the Town, Sondheim on Sondheim, The Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, LoveMusik, Rock of Ages, Chaplin, Bronx Bombers, Grace, The Two and Only. Off-Broadway: more than 50 shows, includingToxic Avenger, The Last Five Years, Miss Julie, Roundabout Theatre Company, Theatre Club, Public Theatre, 2nd Stage, , MCC Theater, Primary Stages, and the New Group. Other designs: The Seven Deadly Sins (New York City Ballet) and the Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey Circus. He received a 2007 for sustained excellence. Andrea Lauer (Costume Designer) recent credits include Broadway’s Bring It On: The Musical, American Idiot as well as the Off-BroadwayWhat’s It’s All About, STREB’s event at the London Cultural Olympics and other productions around the country. As a stylist her work has been seen in Rolling Stone, Vogue, as well as carpet events and music videos. She is Head of Aesthetics for the computational fashion start-up Moonlab based at NewInc. Jason Lyons (Lighting Designer) Broadway: On the Town, Bronx Bombers, Let It Be, Bring It On, Rock of Ages (Vegas, Toronto, Australia, London and National Tours), The Threepenny Opera, , Good Vibrations. Recent: Heathers, Hand to God (MCC Theater), The Commons of Pensacola (), Murder for Two, Nerds (Philadelphia Theatre Company), Venice (Public Theatre), Hello Dolly (Goodspeed Musicals), All in the Timing (Primary Stages), Medieval Play (Signature Theatre), Uncle Vanya (), White Noise (Chicago), Broke-ology, Clay (Lincoln Center Theater), Happy Hour, 2 by Pinter, Scarcity (), ten years with The New Group including The Good Mother, Marie & Bruce, Abigail’s Party, The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie, Hurlyburly. Faculty: Purchase College. www.jasonlyonsdesign.com

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Jill BC Du Boff (Sound Designer) Broadway: , Picnic, Wit, Other Desert Cities, Good People, The Constant Wife, The Good Body, Bill Maher: Victory... Off-Broadway includes Lincoln Center Theater, Manhattan Theatre Club, Atlantic Theater Company, Vineyard Theatre, MCC Theater, , Public Theater, Second Stage, New Workshop, Women’s Project Theater, New Georges, Flea Theater, , Signature Theatre, Clubbed Thumb (Affiliate Artist) and Penguin Rep. Regional: Bay Street Theatre, La Jolla Playhouse, Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park, Westport Country Playhouse, Berkeley Repertory Theatre, Portland Stage, Long Wharf Theatre, Alley Theatre, New York Stage & Film, Humana Festival, Williamstown Theatre Festival and Adirondack Theatre Festival. Radio: Executive Producer: New Yorker Out Loud, Studio 360, Naked Radio, RadioLab. Drama Desk and Henry Hewes nominations. Awards: Ruth Morley Design Award, OBIE for Sustained Excellence, Lilly Award. Audio Producer for The New Yorker. Adjunct Professor: Sarah Lawrence College. Love to Adam. David Caldwell (Music Director) Music Director of Forbidden Broadway since 2004. He composed music and lyrics for All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten and Uh-Oh Here Comes Christmas, both based on the writing of Robert Fulghum. He conducted the American premiere of Stephen Schwartz’s Children of Eden. He arranged and orchestrated Marvin Hamlisch’s song “I’m Really Dancing” for Career Transitions for Dancers’ 25th Anniversary Gala featuring Angela Lansbury, Chita Rivera and Bebe Neuwirth. He is interviewed at length in Oliver Sacks’ book about music and the brain, Musicophilia. J. Scott Lapp (Assistant Director) is thrilled to be back working on Murder for Two again! Associate/ Assistant Directing credits include Broadway: Bonnie & Clyde; Off-Broadway:Murder for Two (New World & Second Stage); Regional: includes Into the Woods (Fiasco/Old Globe), Secondhand Lions (5th Avenue Theatre), Somewhere in Time (Portland Center Stage), Good People (Old Globe), A Room with a View (Old Globe), Somewhere (Old Globe), Bonnie & Clyde (La Jolla Playhouse, Asolo Repertory Theatre), Limelight: The Story of Charlie Chaplin (La Jolla Playhouse), Xanadu (La Jolla Playhouse, National Tour). Upcoming projects: Disney’s The Hunchback of Notre Dame (La Jolla Playhouse, Paper Mill Playhouse). He also works as the co-artistic producer of Cabaret at The Merc. Love and thanks to God, Scott, Parents and Chelsea. Live blessed. www.jscottlapp.com Calleri Casting (James Calleri, Paul Davis, Erica Jensen) (CASTING) Broadway: , Hedwig and the Angry Inch, Of Mice and Men, Venus in Fur, 33 Variations, , Chicago, James Joyce’s The Dead. Some past Off-Broadway includes:Buyer & Cellar, The Hill Town Plays, The Revisionist, All in the Timing, Passion, My Name is Asher Lev, Fuerza Bruta, Silence! The Musical. Also Rattlestick Playwrights Theater, Classic Stage Company, Williamstown Theatre Festival, The Flea Theater, Long Wharf Theatre, McCarter Theatre, Berkeley Repertory Theatre, Playwrights Horizons (ten seasons). Lots of TV and Film including Mike Cahill’s I Origins, Sundance 2014. Awarded 12 Artios Awards for Outstanding Casting Achievement. Member CSA. Kat West (Production Stage Manager) Originally from Pittsburgh, PA, Kat is thrilled to bring Murder for Two across the country! Select credits include: Murder for Two, Altar Boyz, My Big Gay Italian Wedding, Belfast Blues, President Harding is a Rock Star, Boozy, Heddatron, Little Flower of East Orange, The Witch of , Edward the Second, Unlock’d, Iron Curtain, The Flood, Illyria, Golden Boy of the Blue Ridge and others for Prospect Theater Company. Opera: La Boheme, Cavaleria Rusticana New York City Opera. Regional: Proud graduate of Penn Stage University and proud member of Actors’ Equity Association. In addition to her stage management work, Kat is also an ICF certified life and time management coach. Thanks to her husband, Jaime, and family. www.katwestcoaching.com Production Core (Production Supervisor) lends support and guidance to theatre companies that produce high-quality theatrical performances and need direction/support on the collaboration, planning and execution of the production process. The Production Core team is James E. Cleveland, Jared Goldstein, David Upton, Ron Grimshaw, Chasmin Hallyburton, Julie Shelton, Amber Mathis, S.M. Payson, Leah Vogel, Esti Bernstein, Gayle Riess and Felicia Hall. Current projects include Stalking the Bogeyman at New World Stages, 50 Shades! The Musical at Elektra Theatre, Sex Tips for Straight Women from a Gay Man at 777 Theatre, The Belle of Amherst at The , Tail! Spin! at the Lynn Redgrave Theatre, Lennon: Through a Glass Onion at the , and Wiesenthal at Theatre Row. www.productioncore.net Snug Harbor Productions (General Management) Credits include Broadway: Ring of Fire; at Liberty (Tony Award); George Gershwin Alone; (Tony Award, starring Brian Dennehy); and and Fool Moon (Tony Award). Off-Broadway:Murder for Two; Piece of My Heart; Martin Moran’s All the Rage (Lortel Award); Eve Ensler’s Emotional Creature; Elective Affinities

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(starring Zoe Caldwell); Make Me a Song: The Music of William Finn; Evil Dead: The Musical; Almost, Maine; The Tricky Part (Obie Award); ’s Tierno Bokar. Jayson Raitt (Producer) produces and develops new musicals. Broadway: Rock of Ages. Off-Broadway: Make Me a Song: The Music of William Finnp; Vanities: A New Musical. London: Make Me a Song. Regional: Murder for Two, Nine Wives, Love Makes the World Go ‘Round, Truman Capote’s A Christmas Memory, Being Alive, and The Grave White Way. Live events: Sting and Patti LuPone in Uprising of Love; Christina Aguilera and dancers from the movie Burlesque on Dancing with the Stars, The American Music Award and X Factor (UK); cast of the movie Hairspray on The Oprah Winfrey Show, The Today Show and Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade, concerts in Poland and Israel for the documentary 100 Voices: A Journey Home. Jason spent seven years on the producing team at Pasadena Playhouse. Barbara Whitman (Producer) Current productions include If/Then starring , Hedwig and the Angry Inch starring Michael C. Hall and this spring, Fun Home. Other credits include Hands on a Hardbody, Red (Tony Award, Best Play), Next to Normal (Pulitzer Prize), starring Jude Law, 33 Variations starring Jane Fonda, Mary Stuart, Legally Blonde - The Musical, The Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels and A Raisin in the Sun. A native New Yorker, Barbara attended NYU’s Gallatin School and received an MFA in Theatre Management and Producing from Columbia University. She is on the Board of the Tectonic Theater Project and the Leadership Council of Broadway Cares/Equity Fights Aids. Her proudest productions are her sons, Daniel and Will. Steven Chaikelson (Producer) Steven is a professor in the Columbia University School of the Arts, where he runs the MFA Theatre Management & Producing Program and serves as advisor to the T Fellowship, founded by . He is a co-author of Theatre Law: Cases and Materials, the first and only law school textbook devoted to theatre law, and a regular contributor to the theatre volumes of Entertainment Industry Contracts, published by LexisNexis. Through his company, Snug Harbor Productions, Steven general manages productions on and Off-Broadway, around the United States and internationally. Producing credits include Private Jokes, Public Places in NYC and London, the Off-Broadway premiere of Murder for Two, Piece of My Heart, Criss Angel Mindfreak, and Salman Rushdie’s Midnight’s Children. Second Stage Theatre (Producer) founded in 1979 under the leadership of Artistic Director Carole Rothman, produces a diverse range of premieres and new interpretations of America’s best contemporary theatre including the 2010 Pulitzer Prize winner Next to Normal by Tom Kitt and Brian Yorkey; the 2012 Pulitzer Prize winner Water by the Spoonful by Quiara Alegria Hudes; The Last Five Years by Jason Robert Brown; Dogfight by Benj Pasek, Justin Paul, and Peter Duchan; By the Way, Meet Vera Stark by ; Trust and Lonely, I’m Not by Paul Weitz; and Bachelorette by Leslye Headland. The company’s more than 130 citations include the Pulitzer Prize, seven and the 2002 Lucille Lortel Award for Outstanding Body of Work. www.2ST.com Latitude Link (Producer) is led by three-time Tony Award-winning producers, Ralph & Gail Bryan. They are currently represented on Broadway by Jersey Boys, Matilda, and Hedwig and the Angry Inch. Current national/international hits include Jersey Boys and Memphis. Past Broadway productions include Rocky, Of Mice and Men, Hands on a Hardbody, Memphis, American Idiot, Jesus Christ Superstar, 33 Variations and The Farnsworth Invention. www.latitudelink.com Omneity Entertainment / Richard G. Weinberg (Producer) has been involved with numerous film and television projects through his tenure with Columbia, CBS, Savoy and Sundance. Theatre investments include, among others, The Producers, Hairspray and The Immigrant, Spider-Man, A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder. Richard and his partner Tommye Giacchino are United States pro/am ballroom champions. Paula Marie Black (Producer) London currently running: Made in Dagenham (Adelphi), Lead Producer of The Scottsboro Boys (Garrick). Broadway currently running: On the Town (Lyric), winner Tony Award for Hedwig and the Angry Inch (Belasco), Of Mice and Men, Tony Award nomination for /Richard III, , Tony Award nomination for The Trip to Bountiful, Hands on a Hardbody. Off-Broadway: Natasha, Pierre and the Great Comet of 1812, Little Miss Sunshine, Murder for Two. “My producing efforts honor the works of women directors and playwrights. I honor those who have not had a voice, I dedicate my support of the Art of Theatre to you.”

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Paula Kaminsky Davis (Producer) Owner: Gem Financial Services, PKDManagement, Epkam Ventures, Drama League Board Member. Producer: Rock of Ages. Associate Producer: Becoming Dr. Ruth, Ann, Peter and the Starcatcher on tour and Tail!Spin!. Investor: Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike, Cinderella, Nice Work…, The Trip to Bountiful, Hedwig and the Angry Inch, 54 Below and others. Avid photographer and theatre lover. Chicago Shakespeare Theater (Producer) is the recipient of the Regional Theatre Tony Award, and one of America’s largest, most celebrated theaters, producing a year-round season encompassing more than 600 performances at its home on Chicago’s Navy Pier. CST’s work is regularly represented on stages around the world including the Donmar Warehouse, Sydney Festival, Royal Shakespeare Company and Market Theatre of Johannesburg. Under the leadership of Artistic Director Barbara Gaines and Executive Director Criss Henderson, CST produces extraordinary classics from the past and present, contemporary dramas, musical theater and premieres of new works – including Murder for Two, which CST developed in 2011. www.chicagoshakes.com AWA Partners (Exclusive Tour Direction) represents the joint forces of AWA Touring Services, Off- Broadway Booking/OBB and AVID Touring Group. The new roster includes I Love Lucy Live on Stage, A Christmas Story: The Musical, Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas: The Musical, Mandy Patinkin in Concert, An Evening with Patti LuPone and Mandy Patinkin, and Celebrity Autobiography, among many others. Past projects include Green Day’s American Idiot, The Phantom of the Opera, Disney’s Beauty and the Beast, DreamWorks’ Madagascar Live and Monty Python’s Spamalot. www.AWA-Partners.com Emma DeVore (Assistant to the Stage Manager) served as Assistant to the Stage Manager for ATC’s productions of Around the World in 80 Days, Xanadu, The Importance of Being Earnest, , Freud’s Last Session, Lombardi, and The Great Gatsby. Regionally, she has worked at the Utah Shakespearean Festival, Phoenix Theatre, Phoenix Theatre’s Cookie Company, Gulfshore Playhouse, and Southwest Shakespeare Company. She was the Production Stage Manager for E&M Theatrical’s Las Vegas production of The D*Word: A Musical, and has toured with the vaudeville troupe Handsome Little Devils, and with The Magic of David Copperfield. T. Greg Squires (Resident Lighting Designer) began working for ATC in 1988 as a lighting and sound technician. Since becoming the Resident LD, he is responsible for remounting all of the designs in Phoenix and was the designer for Permanent Collection and Tuesdays with Morrie. Mr. Squires has been the Associate Lighting Designer for Michael Gilliam, Dennis Parichy, Ann Wrightson, Don Darnutzer, Allen Lee Hughes, York Kennedy, David Lee Cuthbert and Peter Maradudin. In addition to ATC, Mr. Squires has designed lights and/or sound for Laguna Playhouse, Pasadena Playhouse, Creede Repertory Theatre, Borderlands Theater and Childsplay. Recently, Mr. Squires was Sound Designer for Actors Theatre of Phoenix productions of This, Circle Mirror Transformation and Dead Man’s Cell Phone, all of which received ariZoni Award nominations. Brian Jerome Peterson (Resident Sound Designer) celebrates his 29th season at ATC, where he has designed 77 productions, including Wait Until Dark, Around the World in 80 Days, The Importance of Being Earnest, The Sunshine Boys, Jane Austen’s Emma, The Great Gatsby, God of Carnage, Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom, , Ain’t Misbehavin’, George is Dead, Somebody/Nobody, Enchanted April, Touch the Names, , Twelfth Night, Tuesdays with Morrie, Crowns, , The Pirates of Penzance, The Immigrant, A Streetcar Named Desire, Oh Coward!, , Fully Committed and The Mystery of Irma Vep (for which he won an ariZoni Award) and the world premieres of Sherlock Holmes and the Adventure of The Suicide Club, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Sherlock Holmes: The Final Adventure, Inventing van Gogh, Rocket Man, Minor Demons and The Holy Terror. His designs have been heard in many theatres including GEVA, Berkeley Repertory Theatre, Seattle Repertory Theatre, The Cleveland Play House, Northlight Theatre, Portland Center Stage, Actors Theatre of Louisville and San Jose Repertory Theatre.

The Actors and Stage The Director is a member The Scenic, Costume, Managers employed in these of the Stage Directors and Lighting and Sound productions are members of Choreographers Society, Designers in LORT Actors’ Equity Association, an independent national Theatres are represented the Union of Professional labor union. by Union Scenic Artists Actors and Stage Managers Local USA-829, IATSE. in the United States.

31 Printer’s Ad Printer’s Ad The hilarious winner of the The classic thriller about a young Two performers play all the roles– 2013 Tony Award for Best Play woman in a dangerous game that not to mention the piano–in a on Broadway! threatens all she holds dear. witty old-fashioned murder mystery. “The theater erupts in booming “…a roller-coaster ride “Ingenious! A snazzy double-act that gusts of laughter that that leaves the audience spins out a comic mystery animated practically shake the seats.” giddy from terror.” by funny, deftly-turned songs.” – The New York Times – TheaterMania – The New York Times

VANYA AND SONIA AND WAIT UNTIL DARK MURDER FOR TWO MASHA AND SPIKE written by Frederick Knott book & music by Joe Kinosian by adapted by Je‡ rey Hatcher book & lyrics by Kellen Blair 10/09/14 – 10/26/14 11/13/14 – 11/30/14 12/31/14 – 01/18/15

SEASON SPONSORS: I. MICHAEL AND BETH KASSER ★ ★ FIVE PRESIDENTS

An eagerly-anticipated world A tour-de-force that explodes with premiere by the Emmy ATC’s fi rst-ever production of the the passion, complexity and youthful Award-winning writer of The West beloved and poetic masterpiece brings vigor of a genius responsible for some Wing, Six Feet Under, Mad Men new life to the warring world of history’s most original paintings. and House of Cards about of the Capulets and Montagues. April 27, 1994, the day that “An utterly engaging portrait of an Ford, Carter, Reagan, Bush and artist at work. Don’t miss it!” Clinton met alone. – San Diego Gay and News

A WEEKEND WITH FIVE PRESIDENTS ROMEO AND JULIET PABLO PICASSO by Rick Cleveland by by Herbert Siguenza based on the writings of Pablo Picasso 02/05/15 – 02/22/15 03/26/15 – 04/12/15 04/30/15 – 05/17/15 STAFF FOR MURDER FOR TWO

General Management SNUG HARBOR PRODUCTIONS Steven Chaikelson Kendra Bator

Exclusive Tour Direction National Press Representative AWA PARTNERS MATT ROSS PUBLIC RELATIONS L. Glenn Poppleton Robin Mishik-Jett Matt Ross Nicole Capatasto Glenn White Sean Mackey Jalaina Ross Casting Production Supervisor CALLERI CASTING PRODUCTION CORE James Calleri, CSA James E. Cleveland Paul Davis Erica Jensen

Kat West ...... Production Stage Manager Nicole Herrington ...... Company Manager Erik Kaiko, Katharine Sullivan-Dawes...... General Management Assistants Eon Kim ...... General Management Intern J. Scott Lapp ...... Assistant Director Steven Cardona ...... Assistant Choreographer Jared Rutherford ...... Associate Scenic Designer Heather Neil ...... Assistant Costume Designer John Wilder ...... Associate Lighting Designer David Sanderson ...... Associate Sound Designer Daniel Carlyon ...... Sound Effects Consultant Jared Goldstein ...... Associate Productions Supervisor Chasmin Hallyburton ...... Assistant to the Production Manager Dave Upton ...... Production Manager SM Payson ...... Assistant Production Manager Leah Vogel...... Production Assistant Susan Barras and Pittsburgh CLO ...... Props Colin Whitely ...... Production Audio The Pekoe Group ...... Website Design Joan Marcus...... Production Photos aka...... Program Cover Art Fried & Kowgios CPA’s LLP / Robert Fried CPA and Karen Kowgios, CPA...... Production Accountants Galbraith & Company / Sarah Galbraith, Tabitha Falcone ...... Controller JP Morgan Chase Bank ...... Banking DeWitt Stern Group, Inc. / Rebecca LaFazia ...... Insurance Sendroff & Baruch, LLP / Jason Baruch, Esq...... Legal Counsel Checks and Balances Payroll, Inc...... Payroll Service

SPECIAL THANKS CREDITS David Bell, 42nd Street Moon, Hangar Scenery constructed by Tom Carroll Murder for Two was Theatre, Bay Street Theatre, Tom Scenery. Lighting equipment by 4Wall. developed at The Adirondack Caruso, Scott Weinstein, The Bemis “Stepping Out” track by Ethan Deppe. Theatre Festival, 2010 Season. and Blair Family, Marcus Stevens, Jessica Amato, The Kinosians 36 Printer’s Ad Printer’s Ad Printer’s Ad 2014-2015 BOARD OF TRUSTEES

Cameron Artigue Jessica L. Andrews Chair Managing Director Emeritus Attorney, Gammage & Burnham Arizona Theatre Company Robert Glaser Robert Begam Immediate Past Chair Attorney, Begam & Marks Principal, PICOR Commercial Real Estate Services Joanie Flatt President, Flatt & Associates Lynne Wood Dusenberry President Kevin Gebert Community Volunteer Investment Analyst, Holualoa Companies Susan Segal Jay Glaser Vice President (Phoenix) Retired Computer Professional and Attorney, Gust Rosenfeld PLC Community Volunteer Peter Akmajian David Ira Goldstein Treasurer Artistic Director, Arizona Theatre Company Attorney, Udall Law Firm LLP Daniel Hagerty Marc Erpenbeck Senior Consultant, Arts Manager LLP Assistant Treasurer President and Chief Legal Officer, George Brazil I. Michael Kasser President, Holualoa Companies Robert Taylor Secretary Matt Lehrman Senior Director of Regulator Policy and Public Interim Managing Director Involvement, Salt River Project Arizona Theatre Company Jeff Gold Jennifer Lohse Assistant Secretary Program Director, Tucson Foundations Retired Entrepreneur and Community Volunteer

EMERITI TRUSTEES HONORARY TRUSTEES Shirley Estes, Donald Nickerson, Betsy Bolding, Joan Kaye Cauthorn, Norma George Rosenberg, F. William Sheppard Feldman, Catherine “Rusty” Foley, Joe Gootter, Sandy Hatfield, Jessica Lazarus, Sandra C. Maxfield, Emily Rosenberg Pollock, Nina Trasoff, Arlene Webster, Ruth A. Zales

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DIRECTOR’S CIRCLE Stephen and Amanda Heitz Bob and Judy Atwell CONTINUED Peggy M. Hitchcock Mary Ellen and Emery Bartle Ed and Sandra Holland Richard and Ann Bates $1,750 – $3,499 Nathan Joseph Mr. and Mrs. Edwin L. Biggers Ben and Sally Perks Robyn Kessler and Jeff Timan Denice Blake and John Blackwell Linda “Mac” and Russ Perlich Carol and Foster Kivel Kay Bouma Toby and Michael Rozen Janice and Al Kivel Shirley and Roland Calhoun Ken and Judy Ryan Carole and Rich Kraemer Mrs. Susan Call Dina Scalone-Romero Eileen and John Lamse Tyna Callahan and Dimitri Lewis and Suzanne Schorr Rob and Jenni Leinbach Voulgaropoulos Steve and Shelly Silverman Helaine Levy and Steve Alley Neal and Sally Cash Daniel J. and Evelyn G. Simon Phoebe and John Lewis Paul and Vicki Chandler Susan S. Small Sam and Judy Linhart Shirley J. Chann Dawnelle and Ronald Spaulding Edith E. Luty Paul and Susan Charlton Rica and Harvey Spivack Anne and Ed Lyman Kris and Earl Cohen Phyllis and Richard Stern Phil and Carol Lyons Steven Cohen and Robert and Shoshana Tancer/ Courtney Mc Eniry Michael Godnick Tancer Law Firm, P.L.C. Ms. Elsa McTavish David and Susan Cone Melissa and Robert Taylor Dorothy and Roy Mayeske Ms. Cheryl Convery Mr. and Mrs. Don Underwood Jeffrey and Barbara Minker Mr. and Mrs. Duane Cote David and Dawn Veldhuizen Rosanna Miller Harlan and Gayla Crossman Dr. Richard and Dr. James E. Nation Alicia and Jon Crumpton Madeleine Wachter Shelley Jo Pozez and Mr. and Mrs. William Cullen Russell and Kay Weed Bill Holmes Marjorie and George Richard and Nancy Weiss Mr. Bruce Raskin and Cunningham Nancy and Jeff Werner Ms. Carol Fink Dr. and Mrs. William H. Dantzler Mark and Taryn Westergaard Drs. Adib and Vivi Sabbagh William DiVito and Allan and Diana Winston Samloff Family Fund Mary Jo Sheldon-DiVito Enid and Mel Zuckerman Mary and Heliodoro Sanchez Gail E. Dunlap Marc and Deborah Sandroff Dennis Emond John Usher Sands Annette Everlove and BACKERS Claire and Henry Sargent Michael Johnson $1,000 – $1,749 Cathy Shell Karen and Lionel Faitelson Ronna Fickbohm and Jeff Willis Anonymous (4) Mary P. Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. Richard Tofel Dr. and Mrs. John H. Finley Loren and Darla Acker Helen V. Fisher Judy and Rory Albert Mollie Trivers and Shelley Cohn D. Rae Turley John and Louise Francesconi Ms. Kathy Alexander and Wendy Gamble and Carl Kuehn Mr. Paul Lindsey Mr. Richard K. Walker Ann and Arthur Goldberg Becky and Doug Pruitt Ronald and Diane Weintraub Family Fund Mary and Robert Wolk Jerome and Anita Gutkin Susan Berg Ruth Zales and Andy and Sara Gyorke Bill and Barbara Bickel Kenneth Greenfield Rita C. Hagel Allan & Barbara Bowermaster Ms. Athia Hardt Ed and Arlene Cohen PATRONS Drs. John M. and Robin B. Harris Jan Copeland Kathy Haun,The Haun $500 – $999 Family Trust Judie Cosentino Michael and Phyllis Hawkins Pamela Frame Anonymous (5) John L. Hay and Todd Franks and Nancy Bodinet Sandra L. Abbey Ruth M. Murphy Drs. Margot W. and J.D. Garcia Dwight and Amy Adams Les and Suzanne Hayt Becky and Dave Gaspar Peter Akmajian and Tom and Sandy Hicks Colleen Cacy Mr. and Mrs. James J. Glasser Sharon and Jesse Hise Susan and Larry Allen Laurie and Chuck Goldstein David and Lori Iaconis Corbett and Pat Alley Jon and Erika Grasse Abe J. Jacob Kate and Dabney Altaffer Ms. Pamela Grissom Karen and Chuck Jonaitis Arlene and Morton Scult Jennifer H. Gross and Ms. Leianne Jones Jerry LeFevre Philanthropic Fund Valerian and Mira Kaplan Jeff Guldner Susan and Gregory Ash Gary and Lee Ana Kains Sarajean Harwood Lee and Gay Ashton

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PATRONS Mrs. Susan and James Eichman Mr. Glyn Thickett Michael R. Elert and CONTINUED Hugh and Allyn Thompson Dr. Honora A. Norton $500 – $999 Stephen and Susan Thompson Lee and Spencer Elliott Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bruce and Catherine Uhl Tim and Susan Ernst Kendhammer David and Nancy Ulmer Mario and Elaine Espericueta Raymond Kemp and Barbra Vogen Nancy and Richard Fintzy Rick Douglas Barbara and John Walker Ms. Mary Jo Fitzgerald Mr. Robert Knopf Steve and Linda Wegener Ms. Tay Fitzgerald Bill and Linda Knox Bernie and Libby Weiner Sarilyn and Sherman Fogel Jami Kozemczak Maggie White Cindy Foley Mr. and Mrs. Donald Laidlaw Denise Andre Ford Linda Lambert FRIENDS Drs. David William and Bob and Sherrie Lane Virginia Ramos Foster Anne Leary and Bill Hemelt $250 – $499 M. Fowler Marianne and Bill Leedy Anonymous (7) David and Cathy Freedman Dr. Alan Levenson Daniel and Audrey Abrams Carol and Paul Gerlach Dr. and Mrs. Marc Levison Vicki and Jerry Alpert Gary and Gini Gethmann Herb and Nancy Lienenbrugger Lee and Gay Ashton Mrs. Linda G. Golburgh Elaine Litvack Eva and Martin Bacal Muriel and Marc Goldfeder Roy Loewenstein Carole and John Backstrom Dr. Gerald Golner Peter and Suzan Makaus Emery and Jackie Barker Stephen Gottlieb and Laura Gregory and Emma Melikian Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barnes Penny Richard and Kathryn Merkel Bret and Mary Batchelor Robert and Judi Gottschalk Mr. Thomas Merryweather Char and Gerry Bates Nancy and Thomas Green Darrel and Ann Merwin Trip Batten and Bill Henry Alan and Ann Grove Mr. Gary Molenda Mathis and Barbara Becker Donita Gross Essie and George Nadler Dr. Cash and Susanne Beechler Diane Haller and Steve Betts Pat and Wayne Needham Tony Beram Michael Hamant, M.D., and Lynnell Gardner, M.D. Jordan and Jean Nerenberg Bill and Kathleen Bethel Kenneth and Marian Handy Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ore Elizabeth Beyrer and Fred Bill and Kathie Peterson D’Angelo Monica and Jim Hart Marilyn M. Prince Phylis and Gary Bolno Mr. and Mrs. Jerrold Hatcher Will Rapp and Kathy Kolbe David and Bonnie Bickford Susan B. Hazan and Michael T. Burns Mr. Paul Rathjen Chuck and Sandy Bonstelle Frederick C. Henning Lynda and Ed Rogoff Carla and Chuck Borkan Dr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Herbst David and Sonja Saar John Bowers Susan E. Hetherington Suzanne Samuels Diane and Donald Bristow Sherry Heyman Vance, Louise, and Ms. Martha Brumfield Greg and Marcia Hilliard Camille Sanders Vivian Bruns Ms. Michele Himovitz Dr. J.M. Santiago and Gene and Jeanne Bryan Harriet and Robert Hirsch Ms. Janice Catt Herb and Sylvia Burton Marsha and Sid Hirsch Jerusha and Marc Schmalzel Ralph H. Byerly Marjorie Hoffman Dr. Frances Schulter-Ellis Mr. and Mrs. John Carhart Dr. Arnold and Carol Hollander Paul and Jacqueline Schulz Ms. Joyce Cohen Ms. Pamela Horner Dr. and Mrs. Fred Schwartz Beth A. Cooper Ms. Nancy Howell Mr. and Mrs. Marc Schwimmer Mr. and Mrs. James Coyle Mr. Robert Huber Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Seeger Ronald & Vic Crowe J. Hufford-Jensen and Dr. William and Joanne Sibley William and Saucy Cutlip Drs. David Siegel and G. Kroening Susan Dale John Irby and Norizan Osman Linda Riordan Thomas Delgado Raj Sivananthan Gary Israel Mr. Philip G. Derkum Helen and Robert Jennette Richard Snodgrass and Peter DeLuca Merrie Brucks David Hoyt Johnson Stephen and Ruth Dickstein Lin and Bob Spangler Kim Johnson Mr. Tom Dinwiddie Darryl and Helen Stern Bob and Susan Johnstone William DiVito and Mary Jo Dan and Jill Stevenson Mr. Bill Jones Jan and Leo Dressel Doug and Jean Stuart Marcia Jones

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FRIENDS Caren and Thomas Newman Robert and Beth Taylor CONTINUED Dr. Janko Nikolich-Zugich Dr. N. Thomas and Ruth R. Ms. Leslie O’Hara Debevoise $250 – $499 Marilyn V. Olander, Ph.D. Anne and Steve Thomas Hy Kaplan and Sue Vardon Paula and Carl Olson Neil and Marge Thornton Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Karches Betty Olwin Nina Trasoff and Rodney Jilg Ms. Julianna Kasper Mr. Jones Osborn, II Tony and Rita Vickers Sandra B. Katz, MD, JD and John Parente Bob and Emily Vincent D. Stephenson Roger and Lori Peck Carol Vivona Pam and Charles Katzenberg Martha and Terry Allen Perl Linn and Karen Wallace David and Lisa Keene Julia Pernet John and Connie Darrell and Susan Kidd Jeanne Pickering and Nygaard Wareing Ms. Susan Kidd Mike Andrew Susan Watchman and Susan and Carlton King Ms. Linda Piele Terry Corbett Jay and Barbara Kittle Mr. Herbert C. Ploch Mrs. Virginia A. Weise Donald and Marsha Klein Jeanne Porter Richard and Stephanie Weiss Susan Knowlton and Robert and Sheila Press Jan Wezelman Don Bourque Robert Davis and Mr. and Mrs. Preston Whitt Karen and Sherwin Koopmans Lourdes Ramonet Ms. Karin Williams Jessica and Steve Kozloff Sandra L. Rausch Mr. and Mrs. Peter Woods Bobbie and Ted Kraver John and Jennifer Reid Pennie DeHoff and Larry Wurst Nancy J. Lamphere Mr. and Mrs. Eugene R. Rice Sally Lanyon Mrs. Joan C. Roberts GIFTS IN Drs. Arlyn and Joyce Larson Roger and Janet Robinson MEMORY OF Lynne C. Larson Bill and Eileen Roeske Charles Artigue by Gammage Leslie Latham and Lou Kahn Jeanne and Tom Rogers & Burnham, Richard B. Philip and Ellen Leavitt Mr. and Mrs. James Ronstadt Burnham, Curtis and Paula Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lebby Herbert and Laura Roskind Ullman, Susan Watchman Mr. John Leonardo Kent and Barbara Rossman and Terry Corbett Bertie Levkowitz and Arnold and Carol Rudoff Ms. Beryl Beville by Matthew Thomas Herz Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rundle and Jo Ann Madonna Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Madonna Jennifer and Charles Sands Bob Cauthorn by John and Martin Mannlein and Kirk Saunders Laura Almquist, Jessica L. Barbara Stern Mannlein Andrews and Timothy W. Bart and Marcella Schannep Toothman, Barbara Atwood, Mr. and Mrs. Thom Mansur Alfred and Doris Schiller Alice and Paul Baker, Patricia Mike Martin Dr. and Mrs. Harry Schlosser Ballard, Deanna and Robert Alice Mason Mr. and Mrs. S.L. Schorr Bates, Jill Bishop, Betsy Rudy and Maria Mathews Trisa and Andy Schorr Bolding, Neal and Sally Cash, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Matlick Lyle and Gail Schultz Shirley J. Chann, Len and Alan S. and Judi E. Max Susan and Ford Schumann Doris Coris, Edward Gentile and Deborah Rosenwald, Skip and Barbara McCarthy Edward and Robyn Schwager Andy McKnight Rob and Laurie Glaser, David John and Maria Schwarz Ira Goldstein and Michele Delos D. McKnight Jim and Hazel Shuttleworth Robins Goldstein, Pamela Lynda Menis Marvin Siegel and Eileen Bloom Grissom, Naomi and Gene Jean and Walt Merkel Steve and Anita Slaughter Karp, Shirley and Jim Kiser, Debra and Jeffrey Messing John and Phyllis Smiley Trudy Kohl, Clyde W. Kunz Fred and Joyanne Mills Lois and Lowell Sorenson and Brian L. Arthur George Joe and Michelle Millstone Mark and Gloria Spies Loesch and Friends at Mr. and Mrs. George Mink Intersate General Media, Linda Staubitz Jennifer Lohse, David Jacque L. Montrose Claire Steigerwald Mackstaller and Lyn Ms. Frances Moore Mr. and Mrs. David J. Sterle Papanikolas, Robert Marshall, Phyllis and Harold Morgan Richard and Marie Stewart Sandy and Robert Maxfield, Melvin E. Mounts Ms. Dana Stout Brent Pichler, Judith Rich, Shirley G. Muney Teri and Don Sullivan Jill and Herschel Rosenzweig, Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Munson Morton and Nina Susman Robert Strauss, Lisa Ungar, Mrs. Connie Myren Mr. Matthew Sweger Patricia H. Waterfall, Jan Dana and Rick Naimark Wezelman and David Jay Sykes Bartlett, Ruth Zales and Ken Carl and Carolyn Nau Philip and Mary Taylor Greenfield, Enid and Mel Susan and James Navran Zuckerman 56 INDIVIDUAL DONORS

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