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NOVEMBER - DECEMBER Title Page. 2 Cast. 3 About the Play. 4 The Cast . 7 The Creative Team. 9 ATC Artistic Director. 15 About Arizona Theatre . 16 ATC Board of Trustees...... 17 Donors . 19 ATC Staff. 28 Theater Information...... 31

The historic Herberger Theater Center, Arizona Theatre Company’s home in downtown Phoenix.

Cover art by: ESSER DESIGN

1 David Ira Goldstein William Russo Artistic Director Managing Director

AN ACT OF GOD BY ARIZONA PREMIERE

Marsha Mason...... Director

Lauren Helpern...... Scenic Designer

Kish Finnegan...... Costume Designer

David Lee Cuthbert...... Lighting Designer

Brian Jerome Peterson...... Sound Designer

Michael Donovan, CSA...... …Casting

Glenn Bruner ...... Stage Manager

Peter Van Dyke...... Assistant Stage Manager

On this original Arizona Theatre Company production, the ATC Production Staff is responsible for scenic construction, costume construction, lighting, projections, sound, props, furniture, wigs, scene painting, and special effects.

An Act of God is presented by special arrangement with Dramatists Play Service, Inc., New York.

Originally Produced on by The Shubert Organization, Carl Moellenberg Arielle Tepper Madover, Stacey Mindich, Bob Boyett, Fg Productions John Frost Corinne Hayoun, Jamie Kaye-Phillips, Scott Landis Larry Magid, Stephanie P. Mcclelland, David Mirvish, Daryl Roth

2016/2017 PHOENIX SEASON SPONSORS: PHOENIX CONVENTION CENTER AND VENUES

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CAST

(IN ORDER OF APPEARANCE)

Paige Davis...... GOD Max Lawrence...... MICHAEL James Gleason...... GABRIEL

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.

AN ACT OF GOD IS PERFORMED WITHOUT AN INTERMISSION.

ADDITIONAL STAFF

Tajh Oates...... Assistant to the Stage Manager Chloe Loos...... Dramaturg Richie Ferris...... Casting Assistant

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.

To learn more about An Act of God please visit the Learning & Education page on our website at arizonatheatre.org for a comprehensive free Play Guide. The Play Guide contains historical information, cultural context, and more.

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.

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ABOUT THE PLAY

MEET THE CHARACTERS By Chloe Loos, Artistic Intern

GOD is the supreme deity and creator of the universe in monotheistic religions (those who worship a single deity). God is considered to be omniscient, omnipotent, and omnipresent with no corporeal body or gender; however, God is usually referred to with masculine GOD pronouns. The different names given to God in differ- Detail of God the Father by Cima da Conegliano, c. 1510-17. ent religious often emphasize certain elements of his character. In trinitarian theology, God is thought to be composed of the Father, the Son (Jesus Christ), and the Holy Ghost.

MICHAEL, an archangel or an angel of high rank, known as the leader of God’s Armies in the Book of Revelation. He has a special place in Jewish liturgy and acted as Israel’s protector. In early Christianity, MICHAEL Michael was a healer and in current Catholicism he car- Detail of The Archangel Michael ries the souls of the dead to their judgment and weighs Defeating Satan by Guido Reni, c. 1635. them on the scales of justice. Overall, he is known as a protector, warrior, and a figure of divine justice.

GABRIEL, another angel, has traditionally been a mes- senger angel and was the angel to alert the Virgin Mary to the birth of Jesus. He is also known for blowing the horn to signal the return of Jesus to , often a topic that appears in spiritual songs, even though his position as the trumpeter is somewhat inconsistent across the GABRIEL various branches of Christianity. Detail of Leonardo da Vinci’s Annunciation, c. 1472-75.

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GLOSSARY

Armageddon: A conflict that will lead to the end of Passover: A Jewish holiday celebrating Egyptian the world; in the New Testament, it refers to the freedom from slavery and the leadership of Moses. last battle before the Day of Judgement. It is derived from a story in the Book of Exodus in which God tells the children of Israel to mark Book of Revelation: The last book of the Bible, which their doors with the blood of a lamb to avoid the describes the days before the final Judgement, Hell, tenth Egyptian plague: the death of the first-born and the New Heaven and New Earth. child. By doing this, their homes were passed over Calvary: Also known as Golgotha, the site where and their children spared. Jesus was crucified. Puritans: English Reformed Protestants in the Canaan: A region in the ancient Near East in which 16th and 17th centuries who sought to continue the narrative of the Hebrew Bible takes place. the purification of the Church of England by eliminating Roman Catholic practices. Gutenberg Bible: The first mass-produced book -us ing movable type. The book was written in Latin Seder: A Jewish Passover ritual that involves the in Germany in the 1450s, and the 49 surviving retelling of the Israelite liberation as delineated by copies are considered some of the most valuable the Book of Exodus. books in the world. The Book of Mormon: A sacred text of the Latter Day Leviticus: The third book of the Bible, which pro- Saint movement, it is believed to contain writings vides ritual, legal, and moral instructions. of prophets from the American continent. It was published in 1830 by Joseph Smith who claimed Mosaic Law: Another name for the Law of Moses, to have found the narrative on golden plates writ- the doctrine expressed in the Torah, which includes ten in “reformed Egyptian” under Cumorah Hill the first five books of the Bible: Genesis, Exodus, in New York, to which he was led by the angel of Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy. the man who originally buried them. Mount Sinai: The mountain where Moses received Tower of Babel: A biblical myth used to explain the the Ten Commandments. reasons for different language. After the great flood, Muhammad: The central figure and founder of humanity decided to build a tower to reach heaven. Islam, considered by the Muslim faith to be God’s In response, God changed their speech so they final prophet. couldn’t understand one another and distributed Old Testament: The first thirty-nine books of the humanity all over the world. Christian Bible; God is sometimes considered to Via Dolorosa: A street in the Old City of Jerusalem be more harsh in the Old Testament than in the upon which Jesus walked to his crucifixion. New Testament.

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THE CAST

Paige Davis (God) is making her ATC debut. Broadway: Boeing-Boeing (Gloria), Chicago (Roxie Hart). National tours: Sweet Charity (Charity), Chicago (Roxie), The Vagina Monologues, Beauty and the Beast (Babette). International tour: Chicago. Regional: Senga in the world premiere of Dancing Lessons at Barrington Stage Co., and again at TheaterWorks in Hartford, Connecticut, Maria in The Sound of Music at CLO, April in Company at Missouri Repertory Theater, Val in A Chorus Line at Austin Music Theater, and Puck in A Midsummer Night’s Dream at Chicago Cultural Center, and many others. : Taking a Chance. Television: Hosted a new series for the Hallmark Channel, Home and Family, and she is the Emmy Award-nominated host of Home Made Simple on the Oprah Winfrey Network (OWN). Audiences know her best as the effervescent star of , TV’s Emmy-nominated groundbreaking design-reality show. Ms. Davis’ book, Paige by Paige, A Year of Trading Spaces, spent several weeks at the top of Bestseller list. Paige lives in with her husband, , and their adorable Maltese, Georgie. Visit www.paigedavis.com.

James Gleason (Gabriel) is making his ATC debut. Broadway: An Act of God, Guys in the Truck, The Miser. Off-Broadway:Curse of the Starving Class, The Battle for the Pentagon Papers. Los Angeles Theatre: Stuff Happens(U.S. Premiere), History of American Film (Mark Taper Forum); The Weir(Geffen Playhouse). Regional: Streamers, Speed-the-Plow, Bedroom Farce, Snoopy (Original Cast and Cast Recording), Counselor-at-Law, State of the Union, Raisin in the Sun, Broadway Bound. National and International Tours: The Great Tennessee Monkey Trial, The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial(LA Theatre Works). Television: Modern Family, Men of a Certain Age, Frasier, ER, First Monday, Days and Nights of Molly Dodd, Brooklyn Bridge, among others. Film: Mother, Revenge of the Nerds, The World’s Greatest Lover, American Dreamz, The Warren Beatty Project.Starred in and wrote the play Actor Under Fire, which was a semi-finalist at the Eugene O’Neill Theater Festival. Member of the Groundlings (1977-1981). www.jimmytheg.com.

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Max Lawrence (Michael) is making his ATC debut, and is a proud company member and artist educator with Will Geer’s Theatricum Botanicum in Topanga, CA. His Theatricum credits include To Kill a Mockingbird (Tom Robinson), A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Lysander, Theseus, Peter Quince), The Imaginary Invalid (Cléante), All’s Well That Ends Well (Bertram), and The Merry Wives of Windsor (Jack Rugby). Other notable Los Angeles area credits include: The Winter’s Tale (Leontes, Mine Is Yours Theatre Company), Twelfth Night (Fabian, A Noise Within), Lilly’s Purple Plastic Purse (Wilson, Lewis Family Playhouse), and Hamlet (Guildenstern, Knightsbridge Theatre). D.C. area cred- its include: The Neverending Story (Artax, Imagination Stage) and The Borrowers (Spiller, Imagination Stage). He has also appeared in numerous short films and commercials. Mr. Lawrence is a native of Silver Spring, Maryland and holds a B.F.A. from Ithaca College. Please visit www.max-lawrence.com or follow him @_maxlawrence for more.

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THE CREATIVE TEAM

David Javerbaum (Playwright) is an American comedy writer and cur- rently an Executive Producer for Fusion Network (a joint venture network between ABC and Univision) to oversee development of a news satire block of programming. As the former Executive Producer of Comedy Central’s with , his work for that program, including four years as Head Writer, has earned him 11 , two additional Emmy nominations, two Peabody Awards, and Television Critics Awards for both Best Comedy and Best News Show. He is one of the primary authors of the show’s textbook parody (The Book), which sold over 2.5 million copies, spent a year on The New York Times Bestseller list (including 15 weeks at #1), won the James Thurber Prize for (his second), won the 2005 Quill Awards for Best Humor Book and Audiobook, and was named Publishers’ Weekly’s 2004 Book of the Year; the audiobook won a Grammy Award for Best Comedy Album. The book’s sequel, Earth: A Visitor’s Guide to the Human Race, was released in September 2010. He was also Emmy-nominated for his work as a writer for The Late Show with David Letterman and wrote for the 2006 Academy Awards. He spent three years writing for the satirical newspaper and website , conceiving its 1999 New York Times #1 bestseller and contributing numerous articles to it and two other Onion books. His first book as sole author, What to Expect When You’re Expected, was published by Random House in 2009. In 2011, his book The Last Testament: A Memoir by God was published by Simon & Schuster, and his affiliated account @TheTweetOfGod has over 1 million followers. Mr. Javerbaum and his frequent collaborator (Fountains of Wayne) have won two Emmy Awards for Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics for their songs featured in the 2011 and 2012 , both performed by . They also received an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Original Lyrics and Music for A Colbert Christmas: The Greatest Gift of All!, which won a Grammy for Best Comedy Album. On the stage, Mr. Javerbaum and Mr. Schlesinger also earned a 2008 Tony Award nomination for their songs in the Broadway adaptation of John Waters’ film Cry-Baby, itself nominated for Best Musical. Mr. Javerbaum is a winner of the prestigious Kleban Award for Lyrics, and was the lyricist and co-librettist of Suburb, which won the Award for Musical Theater, as well as Best Off-Broadway Musical nominations from the Outer Critics Circle, the Lucille Lortel Awards, and the Drama League. Mr. Javerbaum is a graduate of NYU’s Graduate School of Musical Theater Composition and , where he wrote for the and co-wrote two of that school’s Hasty Pudding musicals. He lives in Los Angeles with his wife Debra and their daughters Kate and Sara. His hobbies include the succinct encapsulation of his achievements.

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Marsha Mason (Director) has received four Academy Award nomina- tions for her roles in the films The Goodbye Girl, Cinderella Liberty, Only When I Laugh and Chapter Two. She has been the recipient of two Golden Globe Awards for her film roles and received an Emmy Award nomination for her role on Frasier. Her television credits have included her recurring role on ABC TV’s The Middle, The Good Wife, Madam Secretary and Grace & Frankie. While most know her from her roles on film and television, her Broadway cred- its include Impressionism with Jeremy Irons, Steel Magnolias, The Night of the Iguana, The Good Doctor, King Richard III and Cactus Flower. Regionally she has starred in All’s Well That Ends Wellat Shakespeare Theatre in Washington, D.C., A Doll’s House at ACT in San Francisco, Arms and the Man at Old Globe Theatre in San Diego and this coming February in Watch on the Rhine at Arena Stage in Washington, D.C. She has di- rected Chapter Two and Steel Magnolias at the Bucks County Playhouse. Ms. Mason has also taught acting at the HB Studio in and has served as a member of the Tony Awards Nominating Committee.

Lauren Helpern (Scenic Designer) is making her ATC debut. Broadway: Voices in the Dark. Selected Off-Broadway:A Funny Thing… (MCC Theater),Bad Jews (Roundabout Theatre Company), The Model Apartment and Poor Behavior (Primary Stages), 4000 Miles (Lincoln Center Theater, Lortel Award), Disgraced (LCT3), Ghost Stories, Chimichangas and Zoloft and Missing Persons (Atlantic Theatre Company), Pocatello (), Bethany (Women’s Project and Old Globe), BUG (Barrow Street, OBIE Award), The Diary of a Teenage Girl (3LD), also Manhattan Theatre Club, Rattlestick Playwrights Theater, La MaMa, , , Theatreworks USA, Union Square Theatre, 92nd Street Y, and The Little Orchestra Society. Selected Regional: Tiger Style! (La Jolla Playhouse), Can You Forgive Her? (World Premiere, Huntington Theatre Company), Blue Man Group/Live at Luxor (Eddy Award, also Boston and Chicago), Cleveland Play House, Guthrie Theater, Bucks County Playhouse, Portland Center Stage, Syracuse Stage, Merrimack Repertory Theatre, Pittsburgh Public Theater, Theater J, Chautauqua Theatre Company, and Anchorage Opera. Web series: Janice Gunter: Ghost Hunter.

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Kish Finnegan (Costume Designer) has been with Arizona Theatre Company since 1989 and is the Costume Design Manager. Her ATC costume designs include: King Charles III, Disgraced, Romeo and Juliet, The Mountaintop, The Sunshine Boys, , God of Carnage, Woody Guthrie’s American Song, [title of show], The Kite Runner, Hair, Touch the Names, Molly’s Delicious, Tuesdays with Morrie, Copenhagen and 2 Pianos 4 Hands, among many others. Ms. Finnegan also enjoys designing costumes for children’s theatre including Seussical, Never Ending Story, Lyle Crocodile, Junie B. Jones and Go Dog Go at Childsplay and Sabunana for Arts For All/Third Street Kids. A graduate of California Institute of the Arts, she began her career in Los Angeles in both theatre and film, designing for a variety of projects, from animated bears to MTV. She also designed for the Burbank Repertory Theatre and the Chamber Theatre, where she won the Los Angeles Drama-Logue Award for Costume Design.

David Lee Cuthbert (Lighting Designer) returns to Arizona Theatre Company where he designed lights for Disgraced, Around the World in 80 Days, The Importance of Being Earnest, God of Carnage and Lost in Yonkers; lights and projections for Snapshots, Next to Normal, The Kite Runner and Enchanted April; and lights, projections and scenery for Romeo and Juliet. He lit Billy Crystal’s 700 Sundays on Broadway and its subsequent tours and the HBO film. Off- Broadway, his lighting and projections for The Snow Queen won the award for best overall design at the New York Musical Theater Festival. Internationally, he designed Terminal, directed by Joseph Chaikin, and his scenic and lighting design for The History (and Mystery) of the Universe has been seen at major theaters across the country. His regional credits include San Jose Rep, Arena Stage, American Repertory Theater, La Jolla Playhouse and The Old Globe. Mr. Cuthbert is a Professor of Design at the University of California, Santa Cruz.

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Brian Jerome Peterson (Sound Designer) celebrates his 31st season at ATC, where he has designed 81 productions, including King Charles III, Fences, Disgraced, Five Presidents, Wait Until Dark, Around the World in 80 Days, The Importance of Being Earnest, The Sunshine Boys, Jane Austen’s Emma, The Great Gatsby, God of Carnage, Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom, Lost in Yonkers, Ain’t Misbehavin’, George is Dead, Somebody/Nobody, Enchanted April, Touch the Names, I Am My Own Wife, Twelfth Night, Tuesdays with Morrie, Crowns, Macbeth, The Pirates of Penzance, The Immigrant, A Streetcar Named Desire, Oh Coward!, Copenhagen, Fully Committed and The Mystery of Irma Vep (for which he won an ariZoni Award) and the world premieres of Sherlock Holmes and the Adventure of The Suicide Club, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Sherlock Holmes: The Final Adventure, Inventing van Gogh, Rocket Man, Minor Demons and The Holy Terror.His designs have been heard in many theatres including Geva Theatre Center, Berkeley Repertory Theatre, Seattle Repertory Theatre, The Cleveland Play House, Northlight Theatre, Portland Center Stage, Actors Theatre of Louisville and San Jose Repertory Theatre Milwaukee Repertory Theatre, and the Bay Street Repertory Theatre.

Michael Donovan, CSA (Casting) has been ATC’s Los Angeles casting director since 2005. He is the proud recipient of six Artios Awards, given by the Casting Society of America for Outstanding Achievement in Casting. Credits include shows produced at the Hollywood Bowl, Pasadena Playhouse, La Jolla Playhouse, Reprise Theatre Company, Kirk Douglas Theatre, Shakespeare Festival/L.A., International City League, Laguna Playhouse, Ensemble Theatre Company of Santa Barbara, Ebony Repertory Theatre, Falcon Theatre, Colony Theatre and the Kentucky Shakespeare Festival. Tours include Aida, Buddy, Peter Pan, How to Train Your Dragon and the currently playing I Love Lucy Live. Television credits include the series Blood Relatives. Mr. Donovan has also cast numerous films and more than 1,200 commercials.

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Glenn Bruner (Production Stage Manager) is in his 20th season as Production Stage Manager at ATC where he has stage managed over 60 productions, including Of Mice and Men, Romeo and Juliet, Five Presidents, Other Desert Cities, The Mountaintop, The Importance of Being Earnest, , The Sunshine Boys, Next to Normal, The Great Gatsby, The Mystery of Irma Vep, [title of show], The Kite Runner, Hair, Enchanted April,and the world premieres of Jeffrey Hatcher’s Sherlock Holmes and the Adventure of the Suicide Club and Ten Chimneys, and Steven Dietz’s Sherlock Holmes: The Final Adventure, Rocket Man, Inventing van Gogh, and Over the Moon. Mr. Bruner has worked at Kansas City Repertory Theatre, Alley Theatre, Theater Center, Pasadena Playhouse, Centerstage, Studio Arena Theatre, and Maine’s Portland Stage Company. He was the Assistant Stage Manager for the world premiere of On the Waterfrontat The Cleveland Play House and stage managed the Off-Broadway premiere of Alan Ayckbourn’s Season’s Greetings. He has also been the voice for many radio and televi- sion commercials and worked for Texas Public Radio in his hometown of San Antonio. Mr. Bruner was the 2012 recipient of the Lucy Jordan Recognition Award, presented annually by the Western Region of Actors’ Equity Association. He has been a member of AEA since 1981.

Peter Van Dyke (Assistant Stage Manager) has stage managed 18 productions at Arizona Theatre Company since 1985, most recently Blues in the Night. He has been the production stage manager of The Phantom of the Opera, Les Misérables, Wicked, Million Dollar Quartet, and on tour, playing over 100 cities in 36 states and five provinces of Canada, as well as Seoul and Shanghai. He has been a stage manager for over 50 productions at The Old Globe in San Diego, most recently the new musical Sense and Sensibility. Some of his other notable shows there include Waiting for Godot, Falsettos, Forever Plaid, Blues in the Night, Pride’s Crossing, Cowgirls, and nine Shakespeare plays, including Jack O’Brien’s monumental Henry IV. He has also stage managed at Denver Center Theatre Company, Pasadena Playhouse, Geffen Playhouse, La Jolla Playhouse, Long Wharf Theatre, Kansas City Repertory Theatre, and Mark Taper Forum.

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Tajh Oates (Assistant to the Stage Manager) is working on his first production with Arizona Theatre Company. He has a Bachelor of Arts in Theatre from Georgia Southern University. Previously, he has worked as a Deck Carpenter and as stage crew for productions of Henry V, South Pacific,and Henry IV, Part II at Utah Shakespeare Festival.

Emma DeVore (Assistant to the Stage Manager, King Charles III) served as Assistant to the Stage Manager for ATC’s productions of …Discord, Of Mice and Men, Fences, Disgraced, Romeo and Juliet, Murder for Two, Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike, Around the World in 80 Days, Xanadu, The Importance of Being Earnest, Clybourne Park, Freud’s Last Session, Lombardi, God of Carnage and The Great Gatsby.Regionally, she has worked at the Utah Shakespearean Festival, Phoenix Theatre, 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.

SPECIAL THANKS Ruben Alonzo Councilwoman Laura Pastor Pete Sanders Councilman Steve Kozachik Fitz Patton Mayor Greg Stanton Jeremy Legg John Pollard and the entire communities Patrick Page Mayor Jonathan Rothschild of Tucson and Phoenix

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

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ARTISTIC DIRECTOR

David Ira Goldstein celebrates his 25th season as Artistic Director of Arizona Theatre Company. In that time, he has produced and/or directed over 200 mainstage plays, workshops, readings and presenta- tions including acclaimed appearances by the Royal National Theatre of Great Britain and the Theatre Royal Bath. He received the 2010 Leader of the Year Award in Arts and Humanities from the Capitol Times and the 2003 Governor’s Arts Award as Individual Artist for his contribu- tions to the arts in Arizona. This season he will direct Fiddler on the Roof and the world premiere of Holmes and Watson for ATC. He has directed over 40 mainstage productions for ATC ranging from classics to new plays to musicals, including Disgraced, The Santaland Diaries, Next to Normal, The Sunshine Boys, Hair, Much Ado About Nothing, My Fair Lady, Valley Song, The Illusion, , Side Man, [title of show], , Wait Until Dark, Xanadu, The Mystery of Irma Vep, Scapin, The Two Gentlemen of Verona, The Boys Next Door, Shadowlands, Fully Committed, The Pirates of Penzance, H.M. S. Pinafore, Willi, Dreams from a Summer House, Other People’s Money, The Heidi Chronicles, Noises Offand A Midsummer Night’s Dream, as well as many world premieres including The Kite Runnerby 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 Holmes and Watson, 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 Glengarry Glen Ross, Hapgood, Breaking the Silence, Lloyd’s Prayer, the world premieres of God’s Country by Steven Dietz and Willi by John Pielmeier, as well as a joint Soviet- American production of The Falcon.He was Associate Artistic Director at Actors Theatre of St. Paul from 1983-86. Mr. Goldstein holds an 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 Union member of the Stage Directors and Choreographers Society, and Actors’ Equity Association. He is married to KJZZ radio announcer Michele Robins. They share their home with their dogs and cats: Rio, Rocky, Cary, Reggie, Dexter and Benny.

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ABOUT ARIZONA THEATRE COMPANY

The Cast and Crew of ATC’s Fences. Photo by Tim Fuller. Now celebrating its 50th Anniversary Season, Arizona Theatre Company (ATC) boasts the largest subscriber base of any performing arts organization in Arizona, with more than 130,000 people each year attending performances at the historic Temple of Music and Art in Tucson, and the elegant Herberger Theater Center in downtown Phoenix. Each season of carefully selected productions reflects the rich variety of world drama – from classic to contemporary plays, from musicals to new works, as audiences enjoy a rich emotional experience that can only be captured through live theatre. Touching lives through the power of theatre, ATC is the preeminent professional theatre in the state of Arizona. Under the direction of Artistic Director David Ira Goldstein, ATC operates in two cities – unlike any other League of Resident Theatres (LORT) company in the country. ATC shares the passion of the theatre through a wide array of outreach programs, educational opportunities, access initiatives and community events. Through the schools and summer pro- grams, ATC focuses on teaching Arizona’s youth about literacy, cultural development, performing arts, specialty techniques used onstage, and opens their minds to the creative power of dramatic literature. With approximately 450 Learning & Education activities annually, ATC reaches far beyond the metropolitan areas of Tucson and Phoenix, enriching the theatre learning experience for current and future audiences.

The mission of Arizona Theatre Company is to inspire, engage and entertain – one moment, one production and one audience at a time.

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2016/2017 BOARD OF TRUSTEES

BOARD OFFICERS BOARD OF TRUSTEES Lynne Wood Dusenberry Jay Glaser Chairperson David Ira Goldstein Susan Plimpton Segal Jeff Guldner Chair-Elect I. Michael Kasser Kevin Gebert Jennifer Lohse Vice Chair Priscilla Marquez Joanie Flatt Secretary Sandra C. Maxfield Joseph Mollica Jeffrey Gold Treasurer Linda (Mac) Perlich Cameron C. Artigue Michael Seiden Immediate Past Chair Robert Taylor

EMERITUS TRUSTEES Paul Baker, Katie Dusenberry, Darryl Dobras, Carol DuVal Whiteman, Shirley Estes, Donald Nickerson*, Marilyn Papp*, George Rosenberg*, Dr. John Schaefer, F. William Sheppard

HONORARY TRUSTEES Bob Begam*, Betsy Bolding, Joan Kaye Cauthorn, Jack Davis, Slivy Edmonds, Norma Feldman, Catherine (Rusty) Foley, Joe Gootter, Carole Kraemer, Jessica Lazarus, Sally Lehmann, Gerry Murphy, Emily Rosenberg Pollock, Nina Trasoff, Arlene Webster, Ruth A. Zales *Deceased

Jessica L. Andrews, Managing Director Emeritus

A special note of thanks to the partners and staff at Lewis Roca Rothgerber for hosting ATC’s Board of Trustees’ meetings.

17 “ONE OF THE GREATEST MUSICALS IN HISTORY.” - NEW YORK DAILY NEWS

BOOK BY JOSEPH STEIN

MUSIC BY JERRY BOCK PRODUCTION SPONSORS (PHOENIX): LYRICS BY SHELDON HARNIC JOANIE FLATT & MICHAEL FLATT DIRECTED BY DAVID IRA GOLDSTEIN THE SHAPIRO FAMILY PHILANTHROPIC FOUNDATION

01/06/17 – 01/29/17 ARIZONA THEATRE COMPANY AT THE HERBERGER THEATER CENTER 222 EAST MONROE STREET, PHOENIX, ARIZONA 85004 ARIZONATHEATRE.ORG / BOX OFFICE: 602-256-6995 2016/2017 SEASON

DONORS ATC IS PROUD TO ACKNOWLEDGE THE FOLLOWING DONORS WHO MADE CONTRIBUTIONS TO ATC FROM JULY 1, 2015 TO OCTOBER 13, 2016:

Jessica L. Andrews and Side by Side Foundation Arizona Community Foundation ANGELS Timothy W. Toothman of Yavapai County $25,000 AND UP Nancy Swanson APS SynCardia Systems, Inc Ballard Spahr LLP Arizona Commission on the Arts Mary and Cameron Artigue Wyndham Phoenix Bank of America Arizona Community Foundation Char and Alan Augenstein Charitable Foundation Paul and Alice Baker Mary Jan and Paul Bancroft PRODUCER’S Barbara and Franklin Bennett Caid Industries Mr. A. Frederick Banfield and CIRCLE Michael and Carmela Blank Ms. Eileen M. Fitzmaurice Connie and Rodney Boorse City of Tucson $5,500 - $9,999 Downtown Kitchen + Cocktails In Memory of Rick Call The Francis Chapin Foundation Shirley Estes Judie Cosentino American Express Employee City of Glendale - Giving Program Public Arts Program Louise and Jim Glasser Darryl and Mary Ann Dobras Christine and John Augustine Virginia Clements and Jeff Guldner Diamond Family Donor Advised Fund held at the Jewish Break-Away Tours Tom Rogers Herberger Theater Center Community Foundation City of Tempe Cultural Services Jacklyn Connoy and William Jewish Community Foundation Bruce and Katie Dusenberry Maguire of Southern Arizona Community Foundation for Esser Design Southern Arizona Crest Insurance Group I. Michael and Beth Kasser Fiesta Bowl Charities Bruce L. and Lynne Wood The Bill and Donna Dehn Bill Lewis and Rick Underwood Charitable Fund Joanie Flatt Dusenberry Ann Lovell and Tom Warne Catherine “Rusty” Foley Michael Flatt Norma and Stanley Feldman Margaret E. Mooney Foundation Ted and Barb Frohling Rob and Laurie Glaser Bruce and Edythe Gissing Dolly and Jim Moran Gail and Patric Giclas Paulette and Joseph Gootte Bob and JoAnne Hungate Allan and Alfie Norville Jewish Community Foundation Davie Glaser in loving memory Philanthropic Fund David Ira Goldstein and of David H. Glaser Michele Robins Goldstein of Greater Phoenix, Inc. Phoenix IDA Ellen and David Goldstein The Connie Hillman Family Elyce and Mark Metzner Phoenix Office of Arts and Foundation Jack and Becky Moseley Lauren and Michael Gordon Culture Holualoa Arizona, Inc Mac and Russ Perlich Pamela Grissom Renaissance Phoenix Horizon Moving Systems Phoenix Suns Charities Daniel Hagerty and Michael Downtown Cook Carol and Lex Sears Courtney Johnson Salt River Community Children’s Foundation Eric Hamburger The Shubert Foundation Richard and Sally Lehmann Scottsdale Cultural Council Jeffrey Hatcher SRP Lewis Roca Rothgerber LLP F. William Sheppard and Range Theresa and William Hawgood Stonewall Foundation Jennifer Lohse and Jason DePizzo P. Shaw Rebecca and Albert Johnson United Way to Tucson and The Maurice and Meta Gross Drs. Steven and Marta Ketchel Southern Arizona Sandra and Dr. Robert Maxfield Foundation Tandy and Gary Kippur Chef Janos Wilder Rosanna Miller Jack Wahl and Mary Lou Forier Humberto and Czarina Lopez Zazu Pannee Park Regent Mary Mochary National Endowment for the Arts Linda Wurzelbacher Lori Mackstaller Virginia G. Piper Charitable Jill and Kevin Madden PLAYWRIGHT’S Trust DESIGNER’S Osborn Maledon, P.A. GUILD Susan and Jeffrey Rein CIRCLE Deborah Moss and $10,000-$24,999 Jill and Herschel Rosenzweig $3,500 - $5,499 Stephen Collins Mary and Matthew Palenica Anonymous Schwab Charitable Fund Anonymous (2) Ron and Patricia Schwabe Lyn Papanikolas and Absolon Foundation Arizona Community Foundation David Mackstaller Aloft Hotel Enid and Michael Seiden of Cochise

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DESIGNER’S Betsy Bolding Hotel Congress Barbara Vogen CIRCLE Susan and Brian Boylan Leslie Hall and Ted Jarvi Count Ferdinand and Countess Leonard J. and Irene Brown Robyn Kessler and Jeff Timan Anita von Galen (continued) Foundation, Inc. Carol and Foster Kivel Richard Walker $3,500 - $5,499 Debbie and Patrick Butler Drs. George and Maria Knecht Watermill Financial Group Pinnacle West Capital Amy Charles and Steve Dr. and Mrs. Ronald Kolker Brett Weaver and Linda Smith McMillan Corporation and Subsidiaries Elaine Litvack Kay and Russell Weed Ed and Arlene Cohen Mary Beth and Gerald Radke Susan and Stacy Litvak Nancy and Richard Weiss Michael Roll and Jody Shelley M. Cohn and Mollie C. Nancy and Jeff Werner Trivers Phil and Nora Mazur Summerset Roll Taryn and Mark Westergaard Cox Communications Elsa McTavish Ken and Judy Ryan Ellen Wheeler and David Nix Len and Doris Coris Constance Melendez Sarah B. Smallhouse Advised Caroline and Peter Morse Michael Willoughby Fund held at the Community Nancy and Peter Davis Foundation for Southern Dino J. and Elizabeth Murfee Dr. Robert Mulgrew and Arizona Ms. Elizabeth Miller BACKERS DeConcini $1,000 - $1,749 Smokin’ Armadillos Foundation Don and Jonae DeLong Trudi and Robert Murch Snell & Wilmer L.L.P. Geraldine and Michael DeMuro The John and Helen Murphey Anonymous (4) Foundation Steptoe and Johnson, LLP Marnie and Harvey Dietrich Amy and Bob Adams Pat and Wayne Needham The Stocker Foundation Marjorie and Gerald Dixon Joanne and Howie Adams Dr. and Mrs. Charles W. Otto Shoshana and Robert Tancer Zoe and Andrew Dowd Judy and Rory Albert Marilyn Papp Jim Wezelman and Denice Martha Durkin Larry Allen Grusin PICOR Commercial Real Estate Drs. Thomas Elliott and Cindy Services Corbett and Pat Alley Gary Wolff and Sandy Gibson Rankin Heather Reeves Niel Ampel and Nancy March The Employee Community Fund Resolution Copper Gregory Anderson and DIRECTOR’S of Boeing Arizona Linda Holmes Valerie and Herschel Richter CIRCLE Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Mary and Bret Batchelor Donald Riegger $1,750 - $3,499 Judy and Richard Flynn Nancy and Dave Baxter Harold Samloff/Samloff Family Robert Fortuno Barbara and Mathis Becker Anonymous (3) Fund Fractured Earth Tile and Stone Begam Marks and Traulsen Kelley and Ken Abrahams Dr. and Mrs. Sanford H. Roth Ellis F. Friedman and Barbara and William Bickel Judy Ackerman and Richard Irene Stern Friedman Drs. John and Helen Schaefer Epstein Sandy and Chuck Bonstelle Gammage & Burnham Linda and Reid Schindler Affinity Eye Care Barry D. Brown Lois and Harry Garrett Susan P. Segal Roberta Aidem Dr. Jose and Frances Burruel Whitney Sheets and Kevin Judy Seinfeld Applied Materials Foundation Gebert Cathy Shell Sara and Cristiano Castellini Arizona Community Foundation Harry George and Cita Scott Joanne Sibley Vanne and Robert Cowie of Cochise Dr. Mary Jo Ghory Ingeborg and Ralph Mr. and Mrs. William Cullen Arizona Community Foundation Silberschlag Barbara and John Cummings of Flagstaff Mary and Robert Gillett Barbara and Gerald Goldberg Evelyn G. and Daniel J. Simon Dr. and Mrs. William H. Arizona Community Foundation Ava Spanier Dantzler of Sedona Dr. Robert W. Gore Rica and Harvey Spivack Leslie Dashew and Mara and Keith Aspinall The Greater Cincinnati Jack Salisbury Foundation Richard Stahl ASU Gammage Carol David and Hillary Wyler Jennifer Gross and Jerry Col. Mary Pat Sullivan Mary Ellen and Emery Bartle Julie and Mark Deatherage LeFevre University of Arizona BeachFleischman PC Hazel Hare Foundation Gina and Rick DeGraw Denice Blake and John UNS Energy Corp. Dr. and Mrs. Micheal Belton Blackwell Elliott and Sandra Heiman Vance Foundation Anne and John Duffy

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BACKERS Julianna Kasper Chuck and Terri Roehrick Julianne and Raymond Woosley Tommilee Phillips and Richard Randee Ross Ruth Zales and Kenneth (continued) Keiler Greenfield $1,000 - $1,749 Mayor and Mrs. Jonathan Janice and Alvin Kivel Rothschild Kim and Sean Elliott Gabrielle Klein Tom and Eileen Rotkis PATRONS Deanna Evenchik Don Klomp Russ and Carolyn Russo $500 - $999 Robert Knopf Foundation Steven Fass Anonymous (9) Joan Koppenbrink Drs. Adib and Vivi Sabbagh Margaret and Dennis Michelle and Tim Abraham Fesenmyer KXCI Community Radio Anne and Elmon Sapp Joseph Acker Carol Fink Eileen and John Lamse Claire and Henry Sargent Akron Community Foundation Pamela Frame Sally Lanyon Betty Anne Sarver The Schneider Group Rebecca Albrecht and Mr. and Mrs. John Francesconi Marianne and Bill Leedy Norris Livoni Steffie and Millie Becky and Dave Gaspar Janice and Robert Leff Andrew Family Foundation Tracy and Mark Schwimmer Renee and Peter Gerstman Phoebe Lewis Arizona Lottery Susan S. Small Robert Gillett Judy and Samuel Linhart Rob Aronoff Smithfield Trust Company Ellyn and Jeff Gold Karla Van Drunen Littooy and Judy and Bob Atwell Fred Littooy Linnet and Robert Spangler Laurie and Chuck Goldstein Lani and Josh Baker Ms. Edith E. Luty Patti Norville Spector The Gordon Foundation Colleen and Brock Bakewell Anne and Ed Lyman Terri Springer Wendy Gordon Jeannette and Robert Barnes Priscilla and Edmund Marquez Darryl and Helen Stern Kathryn and Edwin Goss Ann and Richard Bates Dorothy and Roy Mayeske Phyllis E. and Richard D. Stern Donita Gross JoAnn and Dave Becker Maynards Market and Kitchen Randy Sterna Rebecca and Todd Hanley Trudie and Peter Beestrum Andy McKnight Rebecca and Jerry Sundt Anne and David Hameroff Ian Belknap Marilyn and Tom Merryweather Nina and Morton Susman Cristine and Ed Hansen Barbara and John Bird Jerry Mettes Ms. Susan M. Swick Sarajean and Jeri Harwood Martha Brightwell Marilyn and Robert Metzger Gerry and Jerry Tamm Stephen and Amanda Heitz Roberta King and Frederick C. Henning Joseph A. Mollica Theater League Inc. Richard Broderick Hirsch Family Foundation Donnasu and Jim Moody Susan and Glyn Thickett Suzanne and Dan Brown Ed and Sandy Holland Nina and Brian Munson Stephen and Susan Thompson Sharley and Graham Bryce Cathy and Michael Holmberg Peggy and Gerry Murphy Mary and Thomas Cram Michael Heimbuch and Mitchell Lee and Patrick Howe Dr. James E. Nation Tucson Medical Center Bunting Lisa Barnes and John Hudak Network for Good Curtis and Paula Ullman Jean and Michael Butterfield Hughes Federal Credit Union Douglas Ng Sally Van Slyke Hanna and Don Callaghan Darrell and Frances Ogletree Deakins Vanguard Charitable Dimitri Voulgaropoulos and Hutchinson Ann Patterson-Barton Endowment Program Tyna Callahan Anna Laura and Ralph Jackson Kathie and Bill Peterson David and Dawn Veldhuizen Brian and Lauren Cantoni Deborah and Jeffrey Jacob PICOR Charitable Foundation Emily and Bob Vincent The Cast of King Charles III Jewish Federation of Southern Pima Dermatology Dr. Richard and Madeline Joan Kaye Cauthorn Advised Wachter Arizona Susan and Donald Pitt Fund held at the Community Marcelle and Leonard Joffe Arthur Wadlund Foundation for Southern Robert Present Arizona John Paul Jones III Jean K. Wagner Linda Pulaski Shirley Chann Kay Juhan Barbara and John Walker Teresa Kim and Mark Quale Mr. and Mrs. D. Chavez Denice Just Dr. Bruce Waterman Rochester Area Community Kris and Earl Cohen Dr. and Mrs. Valerian Kaplan Foundation Wilson Property Services, Inc. Marilyn and Peter Woods Sara Cohen

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PATRONS Roberta Goldstein Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Michelle and Joseph Millstone Shelley and Leonard Goldstein Kendhammer Mr. and Mrs. George Mink (continued) Dr. Barbara Gores and Nancy and Burton Kinerk Jacque Montrose $500 - $999 Dr. Jim Boulay Judy Kish Judee Morrison Susan and Loring Green Jo and Bob Koeper Arlan Colton and Kirk Smith Christine Muldoon Dwaine Greer Barbara Koval Susan G. Connell Shirley G. Muney The Harold and Jean Grossman Loren Krebs Essie and George Nadler Alicia and Jon Crumpton Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Mark Landay Dana and Rick Naimark Marjorie and George Jerome and Anita Gutkin Cunningham Kathryn Lamm Carolyn and Carl Nau Sara and Andrew Gyorke A. Ennis Dale Jane Langenfeld and Duncan Jean and Jordan Nerenberg Rita Hagel Chang Patricia and Dennis DeConcini Caren and Thomas Newman Mary and Geoffrey Hamway Barb and Dex Laske Winston H. Dines. Winston Ann Nichols Jeffrey Harper Law Office of Bernadette Ruiz Dines, and Holliday Dines Parviz Nikravesh and Gail E. Dunlap Kathy and James Haun Jim and Gloria Lawrence Agnes Stahlschmidt Mary Durham-Pflibsen Ruth Murphy and John Hay Mary and John Leavitt Randi and James Nulty John Dyster Suzanne and Lester Hayt DeDe and Larry Leber Peggy Odendahl Janet and Harold Eastin Suzie Hazan and Michael Burns Jenni and Rob Leinbach Todd Peterson Slivy Edmonds Ken Hegland and Barbara Maxine and Jeffrey Leonard Laurie and Tom Pew Sattler Stevie and Karl Eller Christiane G. Leslie Brian Pracko Sharon and Louis Hekman AJ Epstein Jim LeValley and Nancy Philippi Paul Rathjen Pat and John Hemann Karen and Lionel Faitelson Dr. Alan Levenson and Rachel Sandra Rausch Anne Leary and Bill Hemelt K. Goldwyn Fred Farsjo and Patti Payne Penny Rauzi Arthur Herbst Carol and Norman Levine Dr. Nelson Faux Becky and Norman Herbst Family Foundation Sharon Lewis and Mayor Rebenstorf Carmen Bermudez and Shanken Tom Feeney The Molly and Joseph Herman Linda and Charles Redman Foundation Nancy and Herb Lienenbrugger Ronna Fickbohm and Jeff Willis Drs. David Siegel and Tom and Sandy Hicks Don Livesay Nancy and Richard Fintzy Linda Riordan Marsha and Sid Hirsh Debbie and Clint Mabie Mary Jo Fitzgerald Douglas and Arlene Ripley Catherine Horness Laura and Barry Mac Ban Patricia Fluhrer Ron Robinette and Elaine Hoyne and Lisa Rempe Matthew and Jo Ann Madonna Sharon Roediger Cindy and Jerry Foley Lori and David Iaconis Barbara and Martin Mannlein William Rogers Denise Ford Brian Indrelunas Mr. and Mrs. Thom Mansur Lynda and Edward Rogoff Patricia and Gary Fridley Margaret Iverson Gary Marcus Bobbe Rosenberg Cheryl and Ira Gaines Frank and Caroline Jank Kit and Joan Marrs Anne and Lowell Rothschild Elizabeth and Dietmar Gann Jill and Stan Jankowski Nancy and Vance Marshall Brenda and Jim Rowland Drs. Margot W. and J.D. Garcia Helen and Robert Jennette Rudy and Maria Mathews Patricia Morgan and Jane Gellman Judy and William Jenney Cecelia Matson Peter Salomon Gary and Gini Gethmann Celinda Johnson Judi and Alan Max Sue Samuels Roberta Gillilan Gary Jones McGraw Hill Financial Kathleen Schiemann Leslie and Richard Glaze Marcia Jones Emma and Gregory Melikian Patricia and Harry Schlosser Thomas Godfrey Nathan Joseph Nancy and Stuart Mellan Rita and Steven Schlosser Steven Cohen and Michael Eve Schocket Godnick Lendre and King Kearns Francie Merryman Ellie and S.L. Schorr Ann and Arthur Goldberg Jamie and Bill Kelley Darrel and Ann Merwin Jacqueline and Paul Schulz Muriel and Marc Goldfeder Raymond Kemp and Richard Claudine and Andrew Messing Douglas Douglas and Jane Metzger Robyn and Edward Schwager

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PATRONS Steven and Linda Wegener Angel Flores and Jeffrey Brooke Kimberlyn Drew and Andy Ronald and Mary Weinstein Corrine Brooks Moore (continued) Maggie White The Honorable and Mrs. Nann and Tony Durando $500 - $999 Kathleen and Robert Winder Michael J. Brown Jackie and Tom Edwards Jeanne and Eugene Bryan Lawrence and Judith Effken Arleen and Fred Schwartz Michael Winters Bonnie and David Burnett Lee and Spencer Elliott Jomay Scollick Nancy and Ted Wolter Shirley and Roland Calhoun Elaine and Mario Espericueta Deborah and William Scott Punch Woods Joanne and John Carhart Ann and Charles Fina Arlene and Morton Scult Steven Wool Kristin and James Carkeek Dr. and Mrs. John H. Finley Polly and Joe Seeger Neal Cash and Sally Grant Sherman and Sarilyn Fogel Mary Senseney FRIENDS $250 - $499 Nancy and Paul Cella Brigitta and Curtis Forslund Stan Shafer Liana Chase Michael and Mary Fox Mary Jo Sheldon-DiVito and Anonymous (11) Margot and David Chatterton David and Cathy Freedman William DiVito Audrey and Dan Abrams Maureen and John Chestnut Randall Friese Rita and Harvey Simon Actor’s Equity Foundation Anne and Fred Christensen Robin Hiller and Tim Fuller Raj Sivananthan Peter Akmajian and Colleen Diane and Ken Skotak Cacy Joyce Cohen and Leon Smith Allen and Bruce Galin Susan and Darty Smith Kristin Almquist The Alan and Gail Cohn Wendy Gamble and Carl Kuehn Foundation, Inc. Richard Snodgrass and Merrie Dr. Joseph Alpert Michael Garcia Lois and Tom Colberg Brucks Shirley and Thor Anderson Michael Garrison Cornell University Foundation Bruce Spencer Julia and Neal Armstrong Ami and John Giardina Margaret and James Coyle Alice and Joel Steinfeld Susan Johnson-Ash and Elizabeth Giles and Stephen Becky and Harold Strain Gregory Ash Lorraine Crawford Simmes Molly Stranahan and Tom Rae and Peter Aust Gayla and Harlan Crossman Kim Dickinson and John Gillis Curtin Eva and Martin Bacal Vic and Ronald Crowe Miriam and Richard Glabman Judge and Mrs. Roger Strand Jackie and Emery Barker Michael Crumly Jay and Babs Glaser Olga and James Strickland Char and Gerry Bates Paula and Michael Culbert Angela and Jeffrey Glosser Carolyn and John Stuart John Bechman Sherry Dailey Elaine and John Goetz Joan Sweeney Hildreth Becker Sandra and Anthony Linda and James Goggin Dalessandro Texas Instruments Foundation Dr. Cash and Susanne Beechler Elaine and Stanley Goldberg Barbara Davis Sandra Thall Dr. and Mrs. Eric Benjamin Veronica and Arthur Gonzales Thomas and Julie Davis Mr. and Mrs. Hans J. Thiele Ann and Larry Berle Jana Gorodishter Judith and Chauncey Dayton Jean P. Thomas David and Bonnie Bickford Janet Grace Martin de Wett Carol and Charles Thompson Mary Bielski and Hal Holman Tom and Nancy Green David DeConcini Hugh Thompson Damon Bolling and David The Greenleaf/Molberg Family Cheryl and Howard Toff Horowitz Jeff DeConcini Fund Carrie Toth Phylis and Gary Bolno Pennie DeHoff and Larry Wurst Gust Rosenfeld P.C. Gayle A. Traver Carla and Charles Borkan Col. and Mrs. L. V. Dennis Diana and Lawrence Haas Cindy Traylor Kim and Don Bourn Phil Derkum and Flora Yee Anna Hacker Catherine and Bruce Uhl Susan and John Bowers Mr. Tom Dinwiddie Pam and Glen Hait David and Nancy Ulmer Sheila Bray Kathy Dixon Constance Hammond Susan and Evan Unger Sharon and Barry Briskman Aimee and Stephen Doctoroff Michael Hammond Connie Nygaard Wareing and Diane and Donald Bristow Patricia and Ronald Donnell Robin and John Harris John Wareing Martha Brodersen Randi Dorman and Rob Paulus Monica and Jim Hart Leigh and Gregory Waterfall Daniel Bronte Carole and David Drachler Pamela and Stanley Hart Marion Weber Jan and Leo Dressel Victoria and James Haskins

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FRIENDS Andra Karnofsky and Constance McMillin Sheila and Robert Press (continued) Charles Gannon Virginia Mead Jane Prinz S.B. Katz, MD, JD and D. Lynda Menis Ann H. Redding $250 - $499 Stephenson Gloria and Walter Merkel Lu and Jim Reffkin Kathryn Kellner Elizabeth and Jerrold Hatcher Jeffrey Messing Kurt Reinke Carol and Allen Kern Michael and Phyllis Hawkins Forrest Metz Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Rice Mel Kessler and Gail Fisher Katherine Hazen Laura and Andrew Meyer Joan Roberts Dale Keyes Pauline and Gene Hechler D.B. and Margaret Michel Dr. Mel and Ginny Roberts Lynn Krabbe and Bruce Kilbride Chaundra Henley Microsoft Matching Anne Roediger Sandra A. Kilkuts Kerry and Bob Herbster Gifts Program Elaine Romero Susan and Carlton King Richard Hertz and Ann and George Mavko Christina and James Ronstadt David and Patricia King Doris Meyer Phyllis and Leonard Miller Tiana and Jeff Ronstadt Susan Hetherington Bill and Kathy Kinney Joyanne and Fred Mills Philanthropic Fund held Laura Roskind Marcia and Gregory Hilliard at the Community The Minneapolis Foundation Barbara and Kent Rossman Marta and Robert C. Holl Foundation for Jessica and Jeff Monash Carol and Arnold Rudoff Sidney Hollander Southern Arizona Morgan Stanley Sharon and Richard Rundle Gerri and Barry Holt Don and Susan Kjerland Karen and Bob Morgan David and Sonja Saar Honeywell International Marsha and Donald Klein Melvin E. Mounts Dee Ann and James Sakrison Cindy Housenga Linda and Bill Knox John Munic Ellen and Stephen Saltonstall Charlotte Howey Kay and Philip Korn Donna Hetler and Richard Jennifer and Charles Sands Newman Sara Hurst Nina and Michael Kotin Jose Santiago and Janice Catt Jane and Ben Norton IBM Matching Grants Jessica and Stephen Kozloff Dina Scalone Betty Olwin Program Judy Krolikowski Tom and Chris Schatzman Shana and Richard Oseran Norizan Osman and John Irby Lynne Lagarde and Bob Alban and Pinky Schuele Stankus Alisha Owens Lisa and Gary Israel Susan and Ford Schumann Karen and Arvie Lake John Parente Jean and Sheldon Israel Ann and Perry Sells Larry Larson Greg Parston and Judith Nancy and Brian Jackson Susan and Mark Sendrow Barbara LaWall Hargadon Joan and Bill Jaeger Barbara and George Seperich Joan Le Fevre Ellie Patterson Deborah Jamieson and Neelam and Gulshan Sethi Scott DeWald Sue and Robert Lebby Wayne and Lynne Paulson Kelley Shore David Johnson Kwan S. Lee Jane and William Pearson Marie and Phil Pearthree Dr. Marvin Siegel and Kimberly Johnson Carolyn and Gary Lerch Ms. Eileen Bloom James Peebles Mary and Thomas Johnson Lori Levine and Gary Benna Law Office of Slutes, Sakrison Mary Ann Johnson Nanci and Douglas Levy Alyce Pennington & Rogers, PC Melissa Johnson Darlene Lopez Sheila Peress and John Velez Linda Jensen and Richard Richard and Shirley Tiffany Lopez Clyde and Jane Perlee Snyder Johnson Mark Luprecht Rachele and Joe Peterson Barbara Soehnlen Robert and Susan Suzan and Peter Makaus Angela and Jake Pinholster Lois and Lowell Sorenson Johnstone Andrea Malis David Plane and Katharine Jan and Paul Spaeth Foothills Properties Clementa Mannarelli and Jacobs Gloria and Mark Spies Eric Kaldahl Gary Molenda Susan Morris and Richard Linda Staubitz Plattner Sheila and Richard Kanter Jackie Manning Maria and D. Stea Linda and Stephen Pogson Carl Kanun Kerry and Anthony Marrs David Steele Brian Popadak Lynn and Chris Karabinas Irene Marsh Claire Steigerwald Andrea Pratt Deborah Mathieu Anna Steiner

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FRIENDS Adele’s Mother by E. Adele Alfie Norville by Anonymous, GIFTS IN P. Swan Jessica L. Andrews and Timothy HONOR OF (continued) Katherine W. Altaffer by Kate W. Toothman, Regina and $250 - $499 and Dabney Altaffer Gregory Byrne, Kimberly Anne Clements and Scott Mackenzie, Peter Akmajian by Donna Diane and David Sterle Robert Begam by Anonymous, Stevie and Karl Eller, Lynn and Somma Jessica L. Andrews and Dan and Jill Stevenson Gary Gieser, Allan Norville, ATC Artists by Nicole Smith Timothy W. Toothman, Begam Jennifer and Charles Sands, F. Christopher Stocks Marks and Tralsen, and David William Sheppard and Range Betsy Bolding by Wendy Erica Alan Stone Ira Goldstein and Michele P. Shaw, Phyllis E. and Richard Werden Edina A.T. Strum, J.D. Robins Goldstein D. Stern, and Carol and Jacob Joan Kaye Cauthorn by Ruth Zales and Kenneth Greenfield Teri and Don Sullivan Rick Call by Susan Call Struble Mary Ann and Darryl Dobras Jay Sykes Hutoxy Contractor by Marilyn Papp by Jessica Dimshaw Contractor L. Andrews and Timothy by Jane and Ben Norton, The John Szafranski W. Toothman, Jennifer and Stocker Foundation, and by Linda and David Tansik Chuck Fitzgerald Charles Sands Nancy and Reese Woodling Anonymous Patricia and Martin Thomas F. William Sheppard and Margaret Downie by Raymond Tom Foley by Cindy and Jerry Marjorie and Neil Thornton Range P. Shaw, and Phyllis E. Kemp and Richard Douglas Foley and Richard D. Stern Vera Tucker Josephine Duveneck by Rose Gottlieb by Anonymous, Alvin L. Raubenolt by Sarah Weegee and Scott Whiteford Monty Turner and Lizzie Sam Raubenolt Joan Ederer by Sidney David and Kathryn Unger Anne E. Hochberg by Davie George Rosenberg by Hollander Clague Van Slyke Glaser American Society of Tadeusz and Stefania Carol Vivona Robert O. Hoover by Susan Professional Estimators Old Eminowicz by Miss Tillie Ruth and Charles Waldron Hoover Pueblo Chapter No. 53, Jessica Jack Frakes by Anonymous L. Andrews and Timothy W. Wendy and Elliott Weiss Stella Johnson by Helen Rob and Laurie Glaser by Sanders Toothman, Betsy Bolding, Carol and Phil Wheeler Nancy Cook, Winston H. Dines. Deborah and Jeffrey Jacob by Nancy and Constance Whitehead and Walter Kaye Winston Dines, and Holliday David Ira Goldstein by M. Capp Kent Barrabee, Len and Doris Dines, David Ira Goldstein Howard Allen, Ian Belknap, Coris, Leonard Dinnerstein, and Michele Robins Goldstein, and Elaine Romero In Memory of Sarah Wich Norma and Stanley G. Debby and Doug Kennedy, Joe and Paulette Gootter Lois and Martin Wienshienk Feldman, Lyn Papanikolas Dr. and Mrs. Martin Levy, by Kim and Don Bourn, Joan Mary and John Wilber and David Mackstaller, Olga Lyn Papanikolas and David Kaye Cauthorn, Lois and Tom Kay and Thomas Williams and Robert Strauss, and Mackstaller, Emily Rosenberg Colberg, Len and Doris Coris, Janice Wezelman and David Pollock, Bobbe Rosenberg, Brad Wines William DiVito and Mary Jo Bartlett Drs. John and Helen Schaefer, Sheldon-DiVito, Marjorie and Pamela and Dennis Winsten Justin F. McCarthy by Jane Loew Sharples, F. William Gerald Dixon, Darryl and Mary William Wissler Margaret McCarthy Sheppard and Range P. Shaw, Ann Dobras, Ralph Thomas Susan S. Small, and Elizabeth David Wohl Eiff, Marcelle and Leonard Donald Nickerson by Jessica and William Woodin L. Andrews and Timothy W. Joffe, Dr. and Mrs. Martin Barbara and Michael Wright Levy, Lori Mackstaller, Jessica Toothman, Betsy Bolding, Henry Sargent by Shirley Mo Xiao and Beichuan Zhang Estes and F. William Sheppard and Jeff Monash, Robert Carla and Kim Bullerdick, Carolyn Yeater and Range P. Shaw Present, Emily Rosenberg David Ira Goldstein and Pollock, Anne and Lowell Elizabeth Zukoski Michele Robins Goldstein, Gerald Schwartz by Judith Schwartz Rothschild, Bobbe Rosenberg, Kay and Philip Korn, Lathrop Carol and Lex Sears, Murray and Gage, LLP, F. William William Sibley, M.D. by Joanne Selinger, Rica and Harvey GIFTS IN Sheppard and Range P. Sibley Spivack, Joan Sweeney, and MEMORY OF Shaw, and Shirley and Ted Bob Smith by David and Jayne Ruth Zales and Kenneth Taubeneck Raffety Greenfield Louise Crafts Adams by Joan Larry Smith by Frank Davis, Pam and Glen Hait by Linda Newland and F. William Sheppard and Hirshman Range P. Shaw

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GIFTS IN John Lewis by Jessica L. THE LEGACY Ms. Tana Jones Andrews and Timothy W. Mrs. Theodosia P. Joyce Toothman CIRCLE HONOR OF I. Michael and Beth Kasser by Therese Lucier (continued) Joan Lipkin Everett King* by Shirley HONORS THOSE FRIENDS Lori Mackstaller Maxine and Jonathan Chann OF ATC WHO HAVE Eric Hamberger by Becky and Marshall* by Robert ESTABLISHED A GIFT Dan Lieberman Sandy Maxfield Les and Phyllis Minsuk Cauthorn and Joan Kaye THROUGH A BEQUEST, Richard Hanson and David Cauthorn Melvin E. Mounts Cillo by Ruth Zales and TRUST ARRANGEMENT, Kenneth Greenfield Mary McCormack by OR OTHER ESTATE Peggy and Gerry Murphy Anonymous Shannon Harral by Melissa PLAN PROVISION. Don and Peg Nickerson Johnson Of great theater! by Michael Bill and Kathy Kinney Hyland David Hawkanson by Betsy Cameron and Mary Artigue Philanthropic Fund held Bolding Mrs. Judy Oswald by Ms. Edith Helen and Robert Begam at the Community E. Luty Foundation of Jennifer Horner by Barry and Dr. and Mrs. Southern Arizona Pamela Horner Phyllis Powell by Judy James F. Blute, III Krausser John D. Ratliff, Jr. and Maria T. Houston by Randall Betsy Bolding Vicki Ratliff Dietrich Cindy Rankin’s parents Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Ronald Robinette and by Drs. Cindy Rankin and Buonomano* Mike and Beth Kasser by Thomas Elliott Sharon Roediger Robert Cauthorn and Joan Joan Kaye Cauthorn Kaye Cauthorn, Harry George Janice and Howard Richard Arnold and Carol Rudoff by Betsy and James Morrow Steven Cohen and Michael Robert V. Schauer* and Cita Scott, Deborah Godnick and Jeffrey Jacob, Courtney Sandy Rosenthal by Ellen William C. and Deborah Johnson, Law Office of Wheeler and David Nix Jacklyn Connoy and Chisholm Scott William Maguire Bernadette Ruiz, Frances Karen Scates by Betsy F. William Sheppard Merryman, and Mary Mochary Len and Doris Coris Bolding Daniel J. and Evelyn G. Simon Jacob Kelber, Nadia Virginia Dayton* John Schaefer by Norma and Geroge E. and Hutchinson, and Mason Stanley G. Feldman Mrs. Dorothy D. DeMiller* Kelber by Alice and Marty Margorie G. Springer* Kelber Geri Silvi by Angela and Lorenzo and Robert and Shoshana Tancer Jeffrey Glosser Slivy Edmonds Cotton Kathryn Kellner by Barbara Roy Van Note Summer on Stage by Vicky Carol Fink LaWall Jessica Spencer Walker* Loebel Ted and Barb Frohling Pat King by Kathleen Flasch Linda and Richard H. Whitney Roger Babson Webber by Harry and Lois Garrett John Kingsbury by Anonymous Marlene Graf Mary Jo Ghory Henry Koffler by Norma and Jeff Williams by Helen and Mr. Terrance M. Hanson Stanley G. Feldman Robert Jennette Kristen by Sue and Bob Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Bert Winkler by Amy and Paul Harrison Wedwick Schwartz Mrs. Arthur Henderson* Bob Kroll by Raymond Kemp Eric Brian Wolken by Carole and Richard Douglas and Steve Chase Andrew F. Holtz *Gifts have been actualized

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David Ira Goldstein, Artistic Director William Russo, Mangaging Director ARTISTIC

ARTISTIC ASSOCIATE RESIDENT LEARNING & EDUCATION Catrone, Thomas Goldkuhl, Timothy Toothman COSTUME DESIGNER Nadia Hagen, Athena Hagen- Kish Finnegan DIRECTOR OF Krause, Julio Hernandez, COMPANY MANAGER LEARNING & EDUCATION Christina Kroell, Andi Lopez, Stephanie Lawson RESIDENT Israel Jimenez Sean Maynard, Katherine LIGHTING DESIGNER Monberg, Mike R. Padilla, ASSISTANT T. Greg Squires LEARNING & Bryanna Patrick, Brian COMPANY MANAGER EDUCATION ASSOCIATES Jerome Peterson, Andrea Shannon Harral RESIDENT SOUND DESIGNER Holly Ann Garner, Brian Jerome Peterson Pratt, Audrey Roberts, Kat Jasmine Roth Seaton, Sarah Tamas, LITERARY MANAGER ARTISTIC INTERN Katherine Monberg Chloe Loos TEACHING ARTISTS Art Almquist, Melissa PLAYWRIGHT-IN-RESIDENCE CASTING ASSOCIATE Arnaud, Shelby Athouguia, Elaine Romero Matthew Wiener Jason Campbell, Jenise PRODUCTION

PRODUCTION MANAGER SCENERY PROPERTIES LIGHTING & PROJECTIONS Jennifer Smith TECHNICAL DIRECTOR PROPERTIES MASTER LIGHTING & ASSOCIATE Phillip Blackwood Paul Lucas PROJECTIONS SUPERVISOR PRODUCTION MANAGER Kat Seaton Christopher Gerling ASSISTANT TECHNICAL ASSISTANT DIRECTOR PROPERTIES MASTER MASTER ELECTRICIAN Dominic DeRiso Katelin Ashcraft Christopher O’Meara STAGE MANAGEMENT MASTER CARPENTER STAFF ELECTRICIAN PRODUCTION STAGE Butch Foley COSTUMES & WARDROBE Lexy Canon MANAGER Glenn Bruner STAFF CARPENTERS COSTUME SHOP MANAGER LIGHT BOARD OPERATOR (PHX) Nicholas Fleming, Darcy Elora Hofer Sawyer Stroud, Laura Berry STAGE MANAGER Scott Greenleaf, Arthur Potts Timothy Toothman COSTUME DESIGN MANAGER SCENIC CHARGE ARTIST Kish Finnegan SOUND ASSISTANTS TO THE Brigitte Bechtel STAGE MANAGER STAFF DRAPER SOUND SUPERVISOR Emma DeVore, Tajh Oates STAFF SCENIC ARTIST Phyllis Davies Brian Jerome Peterson Paulino Deleal STAGE MANAGEMENT & WARDROBE SUPERVISOR PRODUCTION SOUND PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT SCENIC ART INTERN Sandahl Masson ENGINEER INTERN Mallory Harwell Mathew DeVore Amy Richman LEAD DRESSER (PHX) STAGE CARPENTER (TUC) Paul Elliott SOUND TECHNICIAN Kasi Love Jason Campbell COSTUMES INTERN STAGE CARPENTER (PHX) Monika Goebel SOUND BOARD OPERATOR (PHX) Steve Van Riper Billy Lopez

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ADMINISTRATION

ASSOCIATE MANAGING DIRECTOR MARKETING CUSTOMER SERVICE Herb Stratford REPRESENTATIVE (TUC) PATRON RELATIONSHIP MANAGER Sara Kavitch MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATE Ron May Ashley Simon CUSTOMER SERVICE ONLINE ENGAGEMENT COORDINATOR REPRESENTATIVES (PHX) ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Erin Treat Linda Schwartz Angela Aldrin MARKETING COORDINATOR BOX OFFICE AGENTS (TUC) FRONT OFFICE VOLUNTEERS Colin Buck Columna Toni Berry Pat Boysen, Ellen Gurewitz, Barb Dominick-Price, Cindy Morseth, HOUSE MANAGERS (TUC) Linda Vogel, Wendy Sander FACILITIES – TUCSON Bill Bethel, Sonja Reinhardt FACILITIES MANAGER ACCESSIBILITY Horace Ashley CONSULTANTS

ACCESSIBILITY COORDINATOR MAINTENANCE TECHNICIANS HUMAN RESOURCES Eileen Bagnall Chris Smith, Dean Morgan Dina Scalone

DEVELOPMENT AUDITORS TICKET SALES & Beach, Fleischman & Co. HOUSE MANAGEMENT INTERIM DIRECTOR OF DEVELOPMENT MARKETING & COMMUNICATIONS Pauline Urbano Hechler TICKET SERVICES MANAGER Crowley Communications Geri Silvi GRANTS MANAGER GRAPHIC DESIGN Alexis Smith-Schallenberger BOX OFFICE MANAGER (TUC) Esser Design Michi Yamasaki ANNUAL FUND MANAGER IN-HOUSE GRAPHIC DESIGN Cynthia Wasco ASSISTANT BOX OFFICE MANAGER (TUC) Richard Giuliani Carrie Luker STEWARDSHIP COORDINATOR IT SUPPORT Carley Elizabeth Preston Team Logic IT

FINANCE PUBLIC RELATIONS The Kur Carr Group, Inc. DIRECTOR OF FINANCE & ADMINISTRATION Carrie Toth PATRON SERVICES DEPARTMENT PATRON SERVICES SUPERVISOR SENIOR ACCOUNTING ASSOCIATE Phil Bergstein Yvette Miranda PATRON SERVICES REPRESENTATIVES ACCOUNTING ASSOCIATE Leah Bergstein, Akilah Russell Debbie Archuleta

ACCOUNTING ASSISTANT Maria G. Moreno

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PHOTOGRAPHY: POCHO1

02/09/17 – 02/26/17 ARIZONA THEATRE COMPANY AT THE HERBERGER THEATER CENTER 222 EAST MONROE STREET, PHOENIX, ARIZONA 85004 ARIZONATHEATRE.ORG / BOX OFFICE: 602-256-6995 FEEL THE MOMENT 2015/20162016/2017 SEASONSEASON

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HERBERGER THEATER RESTROOMS LOST & FOUND CENTER Restrooms are located in the first- and Please call 602-254-7399 x0 regarding second-floor lobbies between Center items left at the Herberger Theater Center Stage and Stage West BOX OFFICE INFORMATION EMERGENCY TELEPHONE CALLS Monday – Friday: 10:00 am to 5:00 pm SERVICES FOR PATRONS WITH Please leave your name and seat location Saturday & Sunday: 12:00 pm to 5:00 pm DISABILITIES with our Patron Services Manager if you Evenings: One hour prior to performance The Herberger Theater Center strives to be are expecting emergency calls during LOCATION accessible to all patrons Request special the performance, and leave the phone service when purchasing tickets or number 602-254-7399 x0 with your The Box Office is located on the southeast arriving at the theater Infrared assistive telephone service side of the building, near the corner of listening headsets are available in the 3rd and Monroe Streets lobby Arizona Theatre Company provides TOURS audio-described performances for the The Herberger Theater Center provides PURCHASING TICKETS visually impaired and ASL interpretation free tours of the facility by appointment Tickets can be purchased in person for the hearing impaired Call the Box Call 602-254-7399 x197 at the Box Office, by calling Office for dates and performance times 602-252-8497, or through our website PARKING PASSES at www HerbergerTheater org LATECOMER SEATING POLICY Purchase your parking pass from the Patrons arriving after a performance has Herberger Theater’s Box Office or online prior PAYMENT METHODS ACCEPTED begun may be asked to wait in the lobby to the performance and park at the Arizona The Herberger Theater Center accepts At the appropriate time, latecomers will Center Parking Garage for only $6 00 cash, personal checks, American Express, be escorted to available seating near the Discover, MasterCard, and Visa back of the orchestra or to the balcony, Located at 5th Street & Fillmore Street Valid and may proceed to their ticketed seats Monday – Friday, from 5:00 pm to 4:00 am REFUND POLICY at intermission and all day on Saturday and Sunday Refunds are offered for canceled performances only CELL PHONES & PAGERS Please turn off all cell phones, pagers, GROUP & DISCOUNT INFO and watch alarms before entering HTC CONTACT INFORMATION Please contact Arizona Theatre Company the theater for group discounts LOBBY REFRESHMENTS 222 E. Monroe Street Put A Fork In It Catering sells beverages as well as light and delicious food items Phoenix, AZ 85004 FACILITY INFORMATION 60 minutes prior to performances and during intermission Beverages purchased ADMNISTRATIVE OFFICES CHILDREN in the lobby are permitted in the theater 602-254-7399 Children under 3 years of age are not To avoid intermission lines, you can pre- permitted in the theaters, unless otherwise purchase your food and drinks and have specified by the performing company them ready when intermission begins BOX OFFICE 602-252-8497 EMERGENCY EXIT NOTICE SMOKING Fax 602-258-9521 Emergency exits are indicated by the red Smoking is prohibited in the Herberger Exit signs located above certain doors Theater Center In the event of smoking Please check the location of the nearest onstage, non-nicotine electric cigarettes or www.HerbergerTheater.org exit after you have taken your seat It may non-nicotine herbal substitutes will be not be the same way you entered used, and a sign will be posted in the lobby

THE VIDEO AND/OR RECORDING OF THIS PERFORMANCE BY ANY MEANS WHATSOEVER ARE STRICTLY PROHIBITED.

31 THE PHOENIX CONVENTION CENTER AND VENUES

The Phoenix Convention Center and Venues welcomes you to this Arizona Theatre Company production. Our mission is to enhance the economic and cultural vibrancy of Phoenix. Thank you for a being a part of that. We hope you enjoy the show and return to experi- ence ATC’s wonderful work again. You can also celebrate the arts by visiting www.phoenixconventioncenter.com/venues to find upcoming events at Symphony Hall or Orpheum Theatre.

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