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4 GOODSPEED MUSICALS | 2018 SEASON The | 15 Cast of Characters | 18 Synopsis of Scenes & Musical Numbers | 19 Who’s Who | 20 About the Authors | 27 Program Notes | 28 About Goodspeed Musicals | 32 History of The Goodspeed | 33 The Goodspeed Opera House Foundation | 34 Corporate Support | 35 Foundation & Government Support | 35 Looking to the Future | 36 Memorial and Tribute Gifts | 38 Goodspeed Members | 39 Goodspeed Musicals Staff | 49 For Your Information | 57

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A Non-Profit Arts Organization MICHAEL GENNARO Executive Director presents

Book by Music Composed and Arranged by Lyrics by &

Original New York Production Directed and Choreographed by Inspired by the words of WILL AND BETTY ROGERS Originally produced on Broadway by PIERRE COSSETTE, MARTIN RICHARDS, SAM CROTHERS, JAMES M. NEDERLANDER, STEWART F. LANE AND MAX WEITZENHOFER IN ASSOCIATION WITH JAPAN SATELLITE BROADCASTING, INC.

With MICHAEL BIREN ELLA BRIGGS RILEY BRIGGS AARON BURR DEWEY CADDELL MALLORY DAVIS SARAH FAGAN KAITLYN FRANK BRAD FRENETTE DAVID GARRISON BRENDAN REILLY HARRIS PATRICK HEFFERNAN NATHAN HORNE BROOKE LACY DAVID M. LUTKEN EMILY JEANNE PHILLIPS KELLY SHEEHAN BEN STONE-ZELMAN KARILYN ASHLEY SURRATT CATHERINE WALKER CAITLIN WILAYTO BORRIS YORK Featuring JAMES NAUGHTON as The Voice of Ziegfeld

Scenic Design by Costume Design by Lighting Design by Projection Design by WALT SPANGLER ILONA SOMOGYI ROB DENTON MICHAEL CLARK

Sound Design by Wig & Design by Orchestrations by Rope Trick Supervisor Production Manager JAY HILTON MARK ADAM DAN DeLANGE KEITH NELSON ERICA GILROY RAMPMEYER

Production Stage Manager Casting by Line Producer General Manager BRADLEY G. PAUL HARDT STEWART/ DONNA LYNN RACHEL J. TISCHLER SPACHMAN WHITLEY CASTING COOPER HILTON

Music Direction by MICHAEL O’FLAHERTY

Choreographed by KELLI BARCLAY

Directed by

First Performance: April 13, 2018 at The Goodspeed

The Will Rogers Follies is presented by arrangement with Tams-Witmark Music Library, Inc. 560 Lexington Avenue, New York, New York 10022

Founding Director MICHAEL P. PRICE

Sponsored by:

Marquee Producing Partners: RICHARD AND MABLE SEYMOUR GOODSPEED MUSICALS | 2018 SEASON 15 16 GOODSPEED MUSICALS | 2018 SEASON GOODSPEED MUSICALS | 2018 SEASON 17 CAST OF CHARACTERS

Will Rogers...... DAVID M. LUTKEN Ziegfeld’s Favorite...... BROOKE LACY Wiley Post...... DEWEY CADDELL Clem Rogers...... DAVID GARRISON Florenz Ziegfeld...... JAMES NAUGHTON Stage Manager...... MICHAEL BIREN Betty Blake...... CATHERINE WALKER Will Rogers, Jr...... BEN STONE-ZELMAN Mary Rogers...... RILEY BRIGGS James Rogers...... BRENDAN REILLY HARRIS Freddy Rogers...... NATHAN HORNE

The “Living Tableau” Marcus Reno...... MICHAEL BIREN Crazy Horse...... AARON BURR George Armstrong Custer...... DEWEY CADDELL Edward Settle Godfrey...... BRAD FRENETTE Moving Robe Woman...... BROOKE LACY Pretty Nose...... CATHERINE WALKER Samuel D. Sturgis...... BORRIS YORK

ENSEMBLE MICHAEL BIREN AARON BURR SARAH FAGAN KAITLYN FRANK BRAD FRENETTE EMILY JEANNE PHILLIPS KELLY SHEEHAN KARILYN ASHLEY SURRATT CAITLIN WILAYTO BORRIS YORK

SWINGS MALLORY DAVIS PATRICK HEFFERNAN

ASSISTANT MUSIC DIRECTOR WILLIAM J. THOMAS

DANCE CAPTAIN KELLY SHEEHAN

ASSISTANT STAGE MANAGER NAOMI ANHORN

UNDERSTUDIES Will Rogers BRAD FRENETTE; Betty Blake CAITLIN WILAYTO; Clem Rogers DEWEY CADDELL; Ziegfeld’s Favorite EMILY JEANNE PHILLIPS; Wiley Post PATRICK HEFFERNAN; Will Rogers Jr. BRENDAN REILLY HARRIS; Mary Rogers, Jimmy Rogers, Freddy Rogers ELLA BRIGGS

MUSICIANS Keyboard I/Conductor MICHAEL O’FLAHERTY; Keyboard II WILLIAM J. THOMAS; Percussion SAL RANNIELLO; Trumpet PETE ROE; Violin KARIN FAGERBURG; Trombone MATTHEW RUSSO; Reeds LIZ BAKER SMITH; Guitar/Banjo NICK DIFABBIO

ALTERNATES Keyboard I/Conductor WILLIAM J. THOMAS; Keyboard II MOLLY STURGES, DAVID KIDWELL; Percussion DAVID EDRICKS; Trumpet SETH BAILEY, TUCKER BARNEY; Violin DIANE ORSON; Trombone BENJAMIN GRIFFIN; Reeds MICKEY SCHUSTER 18 GOODSPEED MUSICALS | 2018 SEASON SYNOPSIS OF SCENES & MUSICAL NUMBERS

ACT ONE Scene 1, The Let’s Go Flying...... Chorus Will-a-Mania...... Ziegfeld’s Favorite & Chorus Never Met a Man...... Will Give a Man Enough Rope...... Will & Cowboys Scene 2, Clem Rogers’ Ranch in Oklahoma It’s a Boy...... Clem & Will's Sisters Scene 3, The Moon My Unknown Someone...... Betty Scene 4, Before a Show Curtain Scene 5, Wild West Show The St. Louis Fair...... Betty's Sisters Scene 6, The Big Time...... Will, Betty, & Kids My Big Mistake...... Betty Scene 7, The “Follies” The Wedding...... The

ACT TWO Scene 1, The “Follies” Give a Man Enough Rope (Reprise)...... Cowboys Look Around...... Will Scene 2, The Convention Our Favorite Son...... Will & Chorus Scene 3, Will & Betty’s Ranch in California No Man Left For Me...... Betty Presents for Mrs. Rogers...... Will & Men Scene 4, The Bare Stage Will-a-Mania (Reprise)...... Will, Clem, & Chorus Without You (Reprise)...... Betty Scene 5, Finale Never Met a Man I Didn’t Like (Reprise)...... Will & the Company

Please turn off your cell phone, beeper, watch alarm, or anything else that might make a distracting noise during the performance. Out of respect for our actors and your fellow theatergoers, we ask that you remain seated until the curtain calls are over and the house lights have come up. We appreciate your cooperation.

Audio and video recording and photography are prohibited during the performance.

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RILEY BRIGGS (Mary Rogers) is thrilled favorite roles include The Jungle Book (Mowgli), to be returning to The Goodspeed after My Son Pinocchio (Pinocchio), (Michael last being seen as Beth in A Wonderful Darling). Big thanks to the production team for this Life. Riley was also lucky enough to be awesome opportunity and to Dan and Mrs. Richmond cast as the understudy for Young Anya for the inspiration and continued support! in Hartford Stage’s world premiere production of Anastasia. Riley is very NATHAN HORNE (Freddy Rogers) is grateful to her family and friends for thrilled to be making his Goodspeed their constant support. She would also like to thank debut! Area credits include Phantom Goodspeed Musicals for another amazing opportunity. (Young Erik), The Christmas Elf Riley is most excited to be in another production with her (Jacob), (Ensemble), and younger sister and her stage brother Ben! Riley enjoys A Christmas Carol (Tiny Tim) with traveling and her new school, The Greater Hartford Downtown Theatre; Peter Pan Academy of the Arts Middle School. She hopes you enjoy (Michael) with New Paradigm Theatre; the performance! Beauty and the Beast (Ensemble) with Curtain Call; and Pantochino’s and Adventures of Santa DEWEY CADDELL* (Wiley Post) A Claus (The Boy). Nathan would like to thank his graduate of the great University of musical family for encouraging his love of entertaining Missouri, Dewey lives and works and lifting others! in NYC as an actor, concert tenor, and comedian. Some of his favorite BROOKE LACY* (Ziegfeld’s Favorite) credits include Finian’s Rainbow (Irish is beyond honored to be making her Rep), The Story Pirates! (Worldwide), Goodspeed debut! What a dream Brigadoon (Iroquois Amphitheatre), come true!! She was just seen playing and Dear World (York). Dewey is a proud member of one of the Gemini Twins in Pittsburgh Actors’ Equity, prouder husband to Tammy, and can Public Theater’s A Funny Thing… be found at www.thedewey.com. Forum. Favorite credits/theaters include Inga in Young Frankenstein, Dance DAVID GARRISON* (Clem Rogers) On/ Captain/Ensemble in , and (North Off-Broadway: A Day in Hollywood/A Shore Music Theatre); Julie Jordan in Carousel Night in the Ukraine (Tony nomination), (University of Oklahoma); (Maltz I Do! I Do! (Drama Desk nomination), Jupiter Theatre); and full seasons at Pittsburgh CLO (Carbonell Award), , The and MTWichita. BFA , University of Visit, , Torch Oklahoma. Lots of love and gratitude to Don and Song Trilogy, Dead Poets Society, Kelli, her amazing family, and to HCKR, the best Geniuses, Middletown, New Jerusalem, agents ever! www.brookelacy.com It’s Only a Play, Silence! The Musical. Regional: Merrily We Roll Along (Arena Stage, Helen Hayes Award), DAVID M. LUTKEN* (Will Rogers) ’s Faust (LaJolla/Goodman), Travesties Broadway: Inherit the Wind, Ring of (Williamstown), Die Fledermaus (Santa Fe Opera), Fire, The Civil War, The Will Rogers (Glimmerglass). TV: Unbreakable Kimmy Follies. Off-Broadway: Woody Sez, Schmidt, , , Madame Secretary, Southern Comfort, Stars in Your NYPD Blue, Everybody Loves Raymond, Murder She Eyes, Winter Man. London: Woody Wrote, , Law and Order, , The Sez, Dark of the Moon, Bonnie & West Wing, Steve Rhoades on Married with Children. Clyde, A Month in the Country. He has performed on The Louisiana Hayride, at The 92nd BRENDAN REILLY HARRIS (James Street Y, Carnegie Hall, Cooper Union, Lincoln Center, Rogers) is thrilled to make his and the Ryman Auditorium. Regional: , Goodspeed debut. Regional credits Elmer Gantry, Pump Boys & Dinettes, On Golden include A Christmas Carol (Boy Pond, Lost Highway, Buddy, Fire on the Mountain, and Scrooge, Hartford Stage) and Joseph… many more. Goodspeed: Honky Tonk Highway (Terris Dreamcoat (ACT of CT). Brendan also Theatre), Finian’s Rainbow, and . With his appeared in Mary Poppins (Michael original show Woody Sez: The Life & Music of Woody Banks) and The Who’s Tommy Guthrie (Helen Hayes and Joseph Jefferson Best Actor (Young Tommy) with Warner Stage Company. Select awards), David has played 65 cities around the world.

*Member of Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the . 20 GOODSPEED MUSICALS | 2018 SEASON WHO’S WHO

JAMES NAUGHTON* (Voice of Ziegfeld ) MICHAEL BIREN* (Ensemble) is Two-time Tony Award winner for thrilled to return to The Goodspeed. and . Film: Previously at Goodspead: Guys and Equity, The Word, Devil Wears Prada, Dolls and A Funny Thing...Forum. New Childless, Factory Girl, Suburban York: (Lincoln Center), Girl, The Good Mother, The Glass Revolution in the Elbow (Minetta Lane), Menagerie, First Kid, A Stranger is Attack of the Elvis Impersonators (Lion Watching, First Wives Club, Second Theatre). Tours: Billy Elliot (with Faith Wind, and Labour Pains. Television: Odd Mom Out, ), Cinderella (with Lea Salonga). Regional: Paper The Affair, The Blacklist, Hostages, Out of Practice, Mill Playhouse, Riverside Theatre, The Muny, Maine Necessity, The Bunker, The Birds II, Who’s the Boss, State, Fulton Opera House, . Thanks Ally McBeal, Damages, and Gossip Girl. Broadway: to Don! Proud Equity Member. Love to DMSGSLB+L! Democracy, Prymate, Four Baboons Adoring the Sun, , Whose Life is it Anyway?, Drinks Before AARON BURR* (Ensemble) is a Dinner and Losing Time. Broadway directing credits: NYC-based artist originally from and The Price. South Carolina and is excited to be making his Goodspeed debut! Tours BEN STONE-ZELMAN (Will Rogers Jr.) include Tap Dogs (International Tour), is thrilled to return to Goodspeed! Dr. Dolittle featuring Tommy Tune (1st Regional credits: Goodspeed’s Bye Bye National Tour), and Rhythmic Circus Birdie (Randolph) and A Wonderful (National Tour). Regional credits Life (Tommy Bailey), Hartford Stage’s include Crazy For You, , Oklahoma!, A Christmas Carol (Boy Scrooge, The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas, Singin’ in the Fred’s Son). Additional credits: To Kill Rain. Aaron would like to thank his family and teachers a Mockingbird (Dill), Mary Poppins for their love and support. Follow: @tapburr (Michael Banks), Little Mermaid (Flounder) at Thomaston Opera House; The Lion the Witch and SARAH FAGAN* (Ensemble) is happy the Wardrobe (Edmund) with Pearwater Productions; to return to Goodspeed after swinging (Little Boy) with Connecticut Theatre the world premiere of Holiday Inn! Company. Voiceover/Television: Nickelodeon’s Becca’s National Tours: ’s White Bunch (premiering 2018), Gen-Z podcast Ghost of Christmas, 42 nd Street. Favorite Jessica Majors (Luke Majors). regional credits: Goodspeed, MUNY, North Shore Music Theatre, The CATHERINE WALKER* (Betty Blake) Palace Theatre, and Music Theatre Goodspeed Debut! She was last seen Wichita. Proud graduate of Oklahoma City University. on Broadway as Phoebe D’Ysquith Thanks to my friends, my family, and my husband Layne in the 2014 Tony Award-winning hit for their incredible support! www.sarahfagandance.com A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder. Catherine made her Broadway KAITLYN FRANK* (Ensemble) is debut with the original cast of Disney thrilled to be making her Goodspeed and Cameron McIntosh’s hit musical debut! National Tour: (Sniper, Mary Poppins, understudying the title role, and became u/s Katherine), Irving Berlin’s White Broadway's second "Mary," flying over the heads (and Christmas. Film: Disney’s Newsies into the hearts) of Broadway audiences for over 100 Live. NYC: Signature Theatre, performances. She left to join the original cast of the Playwrights Horizons, City Center, Duke highly-acclaimed Broadway revival of Ragtime. Catherine on 42nd, The Joyce. Regional: North received her BFA in Vocal Performance from Carnegie Shore Music Theatre and , Mellon University. Many thanks to Don, and all love to my SITI Company's Cafe Variations. Love and thanks to amazing husband, Jacques. www.catherinewalker.biz everyone here at Goodspeed, Kelli Barclay, Eddie Rabon, David Rider, Mike Shultz, and her amazing family! www. KaitlynFrank.com

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BRAD FRENETTE* (Ensemble) CAITLIN WILAYTO* (Ensemble) Goodspeed debut! Regional favorites is so excited to be dancing on the include (Paper Mill Goodspeed stage! She grew up in Playhouse), and Pepperell, Massachusetts and is a Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor graduate of The Hartt School. She Dreamcoat (Stages St. Louis), and was last seen at Goodspeed as Sweeney Todd (Pennsylvania Centre Janice in the FNM staged reading of Stage). He was also seen on the Come From Away. Her credits include National Tour of Hello, Dolly! as well as the UK Tour Judy in (Riverside Theater, Westchester of Madagascar. BFA: Penn State. Many thanks to Don, Broadway), Silly Girl in Beauty and the Beast (NSMT), Kelli, Michael, Paul, and everyone at Goodspeed. and June in (Coastal Carolina). Love to Mum, Dad, KG and BPS. @caitwilayt EMILY JEANNE PHILLIPS* (Ensemble) Goodspeed Debut! National Tours: BORRIS YORK* (Ensemble) Broadway/ Elf, the Musical (MSG). Off-Broadway: Tours: Holiday Inn, Pippin (Manson Attack of the Elvis Impersonators. Trio). Regional: NJPAC, Muny, Regional: The Producers (Paper Mill KCStarlight, Casa Mañana, Music Playhouse), Crazy For You (Merry-Go- Theatre of Wichita, Stages St. Louis. Round Playhouse); Consuelo, West TV: The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel Side Story and Mimi, (Harbor (Amazon), (NBC). Special Lights Theatre Co.); Funny Girl (North Shore Music thanks to my manager Thomas Green Theatre); Beauty and the Beast (Ogunquit Playhouse); and Stewart/Whitley Casting for this opportunity. Cassie, A Chorus Line (Muhlenberg Summer Theater); Love to my incredibly courageous and inspiring family Penny, Hairspray (Plays in the Park). Thanks to and friends. “Triumphant experiences are on the Gregg Baker, Paul Hardt, Stewart/Whitley, Don, Kelli, horizon”. Instagram: @borrisanthonyyork Amanda, and everyone at Goodspeed! Love to Dad and Becca! emilyjeannephillips.com ELLA BRIGGS (Mary/James/Freddy Understudy) is very excited to be in her KELLY SHEEHAN* (Ensemble) Kelly third performance at The Goodspeed. was last seen on the Goodspeed She was last seen as Baby Frances stage as an Angel in Anything Goes. in Chasing Rainbows and as Zuzu Broadway: Irving Berlin’s White in A Wonderful Life. Ella would like Christmas, 42nd Street. Regional to thank Goodspeed Musicals, her credits include Oklahoma! (Dream Mom and Dad (Gru and Chipelsa), her Laurey); Lady, Be Good; Gentlemen grandparents (Yaya and Bibi), her loving friends, YPCCA, Prefer Blondes; No, No, Nanette; and and Melanie Guerin. She would especially like to thank A Chorus Line (Sheila). Thanks to this creative team, her big sister, Riley, for always believing in her. She the amazing Kelli Barclay, and Goodspeed for having is extra excited to be in another show with Ben S-Z.! me back. Love to my awesome parents and the most Ella loves animals. handsome guy in town, Bryan Hunt! MALLORY DAVIS (Swing) is thrilled KARILYN ASHLEY SURRATT* to be making both her Goodspeed (Ensemble) So happy to return to and swinging debut! National Tour: Goodspeed after making her debut 42nd Street (Lorraine). Regional: in Anything Goes (Virtue). Recently Ogunquit Playhouse, North Shore on FOX’s Gotham (costar) and in Music Theatre, Gateway Playhouse, Milwaukee Rep’s Guys and Dolls Lyric Theatre of Oklahoma. Training: (Martha/Ferguson/Lead Havana Dancer). Oklahoma City University. Huge thank International Tour: you to the cast, crew, and creatives! As always, lots (Consuelo, Anita/Rosalia understudy). NYC: Rockettes of love and thanks to Miss Kelli B!! ooooooWOW!! (10 seasons), The Met Opera. BPA, OKCU. Full scoop: www.MalloryMDavis.com karilynashleysurratt.com and @ksurrattsurratt. Love to DC, Paul, Kelli, Carson Kolker, and The Goodspeed fam!

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PATRICK HEFFERNAN (Swing) is KELLI BARCLAY (Choreographer) Goodspeed: How to making his Goodspeed debut! National Succeed…; My One And Only (CTCC Award for Best Tours: (Perchik), Choreography); Hello! My Baby; Hello, Dolly!; Damn Anything Goes, and 42nd Street. Yankees; Anything Goes. NYC productions: Himself Regional: Ogunquit Playhouse (White and Nora at the Minetta Lane Theatre, City Center’s Christmas), Gateway Playhouse (42nd Encore’s production of Pipe Dream. Associate Street), Arts Center of Coastal Carolina Choreographer on four Broadway productions, RCMH (H2$), The John W. Engeman (Gypsy), Christmas Spectacular in Detroit. Most recently: and Mac-Haydn Theater. Patrick is originally from Ogunquit Playhouse’s White Christmas, Dir./Chor. southern California and studied at Wagner College in North Shore Music Theatre’s acclaimed production of NYC. While not performing, he enjoys practicing/teaching 42nd St. Kelli also set London’s currrent award-winning yoga, tap dancing, and eating chocolate chip cookies. West End production of 42nd St., working with Kate Middleton. Feature film: Made For Each Other. Extensive DON STEPHENSON (Director ) directed Guys and Dolls dance background and company work, including faculty at Goodspeed;Titanic at Lincoln Center; Broadway at American Ballet Theater NYC Dance Intensive. Classics at Carnegie Hall; Of Mice and Manhattan www.KelliBarclay.com for the Millennium Stage at the Kennedy Center; The Other Place at Alley Theatre; The Producers, Lend MICHAEL O’FLAHERTY (Music Director) is in his Me a Tenor, and Vanya, Sonia, Masha, and Spike at 27th season as Goodspeed’s Resident Music Director. ; Buyer and Cellar and Noises Broadway: By Jeeves, Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, A Off at Pittsburgh Public Theatre; How to Succeed Streetcar Named Desire. Also: Paper Mill Playhouse, in Business Without Really Trying and Sister Act at North Shore Music Theatre, Playwrights Horizons, the ; The Cottage at Theatre Aspen; Ford’s Theatre, The Brooklyn Academy of Music, I’ll Eat You Last: A Chat With Sue Mengers at The Kennedy Center, Pittsburgh Public Theatre, and Theatreworks/Hartford; Titanic at The MUNY and the Smithsonian Institution. Musical Supervisor and Westchester ; Deathtrap, Noises Off, Cabaret Director of the Williamstown Theatre Festival and The 39 Steps at Flat Rock Playhouse; The Mystery for 11 years. His original musical A Connecticut of King Tut and Skippyjon Jones for Theatreworks/ Christmas Carol, for which he wrote music and lyrics, USA; and The Great Unknown for The New York Theatre will be presented at Goodspeed’s Terris Theatre in Festival. BroadwayWorld nominations as “Best Director” Chester again this fall. for The Roar of the Greasepaint–the Smell of the Crowd (Goodspeed), Lend Me a Tenor (Bay Street Theatre), WALT SPANGLER (Scenic Design) Goodspeed: The Smell Titanic (Hangar Theatre), Struck (New Jersey Rep), of The Greasepaint–The Roar of The Crowd, Happy Days, and A Comedy of Tenors (Paper Mill Playhouse). Camille Claudel, Flight of The Lawnchair Man, Heartland. He directed Oleanna, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, and Broadway: Escape To Margaritaville, Tuck Everlasting, Doctors and Diseases at the historic Barter Theatre and Desire Under the Elms, Scandalous, A Christmas Story, Attack of the Elvis Impersonators (Theatre Row), Hollywood Arms. Walt designs for theater, opera, and A Charles Dickens Christmas (Urban Stages), Buck dance around the nation and around the globe. Simple (Garrick Gaities), When Pigs Fly (Kaufman Theatre), Golden Voices (Symphony Space), and Old ILONA SOMOGYI (Costume Design) Goodspeed: Flames (Theatre Studio Inc.). As an actor, Don played Anything Goes. Broadway: Clybourne Park. Recent: the D’Ysquith family in the Tony Award-winning Oklahoma! (Glimmerglass); Assassins (Yale Rep); A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder and starred Seder, Heartbreak House, Cloud (Hartford Stage); as Leo Bloom in the Tony Award-winning Broadway Disgraced (Long Wharf & Huntington). Off-Broadway: production of The Producers. His other Broadway Sleep (RipeTime); Nice Fish starring Mark Rylance credits include Rock of Ages, Private Lives, Dracula, (A.R.T. & St Ann’s); Gloria, A Soldier’s Tale (Carnegie Titanic, , By Jeeves, The Bandwagon, Pardon Hall); My Name is Asher Lev. Regional: My English, and . On television, he (starring & Rachel York); Carousel, will be seen on upcoming episodes of The Americans Smokey Joe’s Café (Arena Stage); Pride and Prejudice and Deception. (Center Stage Baltimore); Play, We Have Always Lived at the Castle (Yale Rep). MFA and Faculty Yale School of Drama.

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ROB DENTON (Lighting Design) is thrilled to return to for Horton Foote’s Orphans’ Home Cycle at Signature Goodspeed. Last season he lit Thoroughly Modern Millie. Theatre Company. Thanks to all for their continued Rob’s recent designs include Daughter of the Regiment support on this journey. *peep* (Atlanta Opera); South Pacific (Maltz Jupiter Theatre); A Chorus Line, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way WILLIAM J. THOMAS (Assistant Music Director) has to the Forum, and The Unsinkable Molly Brown (The served as principal conductor for seven Goodspeed Muny); The Humans and A Christmas Carol (Repertory mainstage productions (including Rags and Anything Theatre of St Louis); The Wolves and Sunset Baby Goes) and as associate conductor for 28 other (TheaterWorks); Carmen (Madison Opera), The Barber productions (including , Get Your Gun, of Seville (Opera San Antonio). Some of Rob’s upcoming and 1776). Bill, who also serves as Director of Music designs include La Boheme (Opera San Antonio) and Ministries at Christ the King Church in Old Lyme, is , , Meet Me in St. Louis (The Muny). grateful to be celebrating his 25th year of being part www.rdentex.com of the Goodspeed family—many thanks to MOF! Love to GDS, LRT, and CMT. MICHAEL CLARK (Projection Design) Michael designs film and video for live events. Credits include Jersey DAN DeLANGE (Orchestrator) This is Dan’s 20th year Boys, 700 Sundays, Dracula, The Musical (Broadway and 50th show at Goodspeed Musicals. His work and La Jolla); The Elephant Man (Broadway); Manon was heard in the West End’s production of Show Lescaut (Washington Opera); Allegro, One Red Flower, Boat and was nominated for Best Musical Revival and Hedwig (Signature Theatre); The Last Five Years at the 2017 Olivier Awards in London. He has (Philadelphia Theater Company); Company, Sunday in the orchestrated for Manhattan Concert Productions Park With George, and Merrily We Roll Along (Kennedy at Carnegie Hall, The Jim Henson Company, Julie Center Sondheim Celebration); Spider-Man Live, Aeros Andrews, Rosie O’Donnell, Live Theatricals at (National Tour); Music From a Sparkling Planet (Drama Universal Studios, and composers Paul Williams, Jerry Dept); and Dinner with Friends (ACT). Herman, Harvey Schmitt, , Stephen Schwartz, Peter Link, and Mark Hollman. His scores JAY HILTON (Sound Design) is pleased to continue have been heard on Broadway, London’s West End, his long association with Goodspeed Musicals. Jay National and European Tours, film, television, and at has designed countless productions at both The Regional Theaters around the world. He’s a graduate Goodspeed and The Terris Theatre in Chester. His of Interlochen Arts Academy and Oberlin Conservatory work has also been heard on Broadway, National of Music. DanDeLangeOrchestrations.com Tours, and at Regional Theatres from coast to coast. In addition to being Goodspeed’s Resident Sound KEITH NELSON (Rope Trick Supervisor) is a real Designer, Jay serves as their Audio Supervisor. He vaudevillian: performer, director, producer, teacher, and his wife, Goodspeed Line Producer Donna cowboy, and clown. He swallows swords, spins ropes, Lynn Hilton, make their home (and garden) in juggles plates, balances glasses, and throws tops. Hadlyme, Connecticut. In 1995 he co-founded Bindlestiff Family Cirkus, a national touring performing arts organization. Keith MARK ADAM RAMPMEYER (Hair & Wig Design) has has toured with circuses, carnivals, and sideshows. He designed more than 20 productions for Goodspeed has been featured on Late Night with David Letterman, Musicals including 42 nd Street, La Cage aux Folles, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, OZ, and many other and Oklahoma!. As a stylist he was fortunate enough TV shows. From New York to the Caribbean to China, to be a part of the Broadway productions of Disney’s Keith has entertained the masses, plus taught thousands Beauty and the Beast, Sunset Boulevard, Kiss of the of people to juggle, balance objects, spin lassos, and Spider Woman, and 42nd Street. Other design credits make an act out of nothing. www.bindlestiff.org include Broadway: West Side Story, Lysistrata Jones, The Farnsworth Invention. Off-Broadway: The Toxic ERICA GILROY (Production Manager) looks forward Avenger, Horton Foote’s Orphans’ Home Cycle, and to her first season sitting in the PM’s chair. She has The Milk Train Doesn’t Stop Here Anymore with been part of the Goodspeed Production Management Olympia Dukakis. Regional: The Legend of Georgia team since 2005, where she has assisted on two McBride and Christmas on the Rocks for TheaterWorks National Tours, several world premieres and transfers and many productions for Hartford Stage Company. to Broadway. Prior to Goodspeed, she worked in the He is the recipient of a 2010 field of stage management up and down the East Coast.

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A soon-to-be mom of two, she enjoys exploring new Anything Goes, Bullets Over Broadway, The Duck playgrounds with her son, James, and husband, Mike. Commander Musical, We Will Rock You. Upcoming: A View From the Bridge (Alley Theatre), Sondheim BRADLEY G. SPACHMAN* (Production Stage Manager) on Sondheim (Gustavo Dudamel–Hollywood Bowl/LA originally hails from Chicago and has worked at the Phil), Prince of Egypt (Stephen Schwartz), Goodman and Lookingglass Theatres. He brought (Rachel Chavkin), Man in the Ceiling (Andrew Lippa), Goodspeed’s productions of Pippin and The Boy Friend As You Like It (), Waterfall (Maltby/Shire), to audiences across North America. At The Terris August Rush (John Doyle). CSA Artios Awards Winner. Theatre, he last stage managed The Great American stewartwhitley.com Mousical for and Christopher Gattelli. Some favorite Goodspeed productions include , DONNA LYNN COOPER HILTON (Line Producer) leads Carnival!, and 1776. For Kim. artistic efforts on all productions at The Goodspeed and The Terris Theatre. She guides Goodspeed’s AMANDA KATE JOSHI (Associate Director) This is Festival of New Musicals and the Amanda’s 6th show at Goodspeed and 5th collaboration Writers Colony, is a past president of the National with Don: The Producers (Paper Mill); Guys and Alliance for Musical Theatre, and serves on the Dolls, Greasepaint… (Goodspeed); Attack of the selection committee for NAMT’s Festival of New Elvis Impersonators (Theatre Row). A director and Musicals. Donna Lynn and her husband Jay make producer, she has worked on over 50 productions in their home in Hadlyme with Cookie. NYC, regionally, and internationally. Productions have garnered accolades including Critic’s Picks, Innovative RACHEL J. TISCHLER (General Manager) is ready to Theatre Nominations, and an . Amanda has enjoy a third season of shows at Goodspeed Musicals. spent over a decade in new play development, and for Prior to Goodspeed, Rachel practiced law in Manhattan, the past two years has been the Coordinator for the specializing in employment litigation and counseling. Johnny Mercer Writers Colony at Goodspeed Musicals. Before her brief law career, she was Trinity Repertory Company’s General Manager up in Providence, RI. NAOMI ANHORN* (Assistant Stage Manager) She lives with her partner, Owen (also an Amherst Goodspeed: Thoroughly Modern Millie, Rags, Anything College grad), in Middletown. Goes, Chasing Rainbows, Guys and Dolls, La Cage aux Folles, and A Wonderful Life. NYC: VocaPeople MICHAEL P. PRICE (Founding Director) Under the (Off-Broadway); The Gig, Crossing Swords, Swing State, direction of Michael Price for 47 years commencing Septimus & Clarissa (Ripe Time); The Diary of a Teenage in 1968, Goodspeed Musicals became internationally Girl (The Essentials); Sunfish (ASCAP); Snapshots recognized for its dedication to the advancement and (Prospect Theater); Reborning (The Public); Zombie preservation of the American Musical. For Goodspeed, (Fringe & Off-Broadway). Regional: A Christmas Story, Mr. Price produced over 250 classic and forgotten , Music Man (John W. Engeman Theater); Ella (Long musicals, 100 new musicals, and transferred 19 Wharf/National Tour). Naomi also has spent five seasons shows to Broadway, earning 13 . with the National Alliance for Musical Theatre’s Festival Goodspeed itself was honored with two special Tony of New Works presented each fall in NYC. Proud member Awards. Mr. Price is the founder of the League of of Actors’ Equity Association. For Mom, C, C, L, & S. Historic American Theatres and a founding member of the National Alliance for Musical Theatre. He PAUL HARDT, STEWART/WHITLEY (Casting) is happy serves on the Executive Committee of the American to continue his 14-year relationship with Goodspeed Theatre Wing and as a member the Tony Administration and pleased to join the casting office of Duncan Committee. His board memberships include the Stewart CSA & Benton Whitley CSA. Broadway/NY: American Academy of Dramatic Arts, the Johnny The Great Comet (Josh Groban), , Pippin, Mercer Foundation, the ASCAP Foundation, and Chicago The Musical, La Cage aux Folles, August numerous charitable and non-profit organizations. He Osage County, West Side Story, Come Fly Away, received his BA from Michigan State University, MA Hot Feet, Grey Gardens (Betty Buckley), The Radio from Minnesota, MFA from Yale, and holds honorary City Christmas Spectacular, Carnegie Hall West Side doctorates from Wesleyan University, Connecticut Story, , Carnegie Hall Sings, Pageant; College, and The University of Hartford. He is married West End/UK: West Side Story, Thriller Live, Menier to Jo-Ann Nevas Price; they are the proud Chocolate Factory. Tours: Finding Neverland, Into the grandparents of Ezra. Woods, The Bodyguard, , Shrek, Elf, Flashdance,

*Member of Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States. GOODSPEED MUSICALS | 2018 SEASON 25 WHO’S WHO

MICHAEL GENNARO (Executive Director) is entering Duke Charitable Foundation, and the Rhode Island his fourth season at Goodspeed after serving as Foundation. He received a Fellowship from the RI Executive Director at Trinity Repertory Company in Foundation in 2012 and received the 2015 Pell Providence, RI for seven years. Prior to Trinity, he Award for Outstanding Leadership in the Arts. Michael served as Managing Director at Ford’s Theatre in is a licensed attorney in New York, where he practiced Washington, DC; Executive Director at Pennsylvania for several years as a litigator and entertainment Ballet in Philadelphia; Producing Director at Paper attorney, and has appeared as an actor at the Brooklyn Mill Playhouse in NJ; and for eight years as Executive Academy of Music, Off-Broadway, and in the Broadway Director at the prestigious Steppenwolf Theatre in production of Godspell. He is a graduate of the Chicago. During his tenure at Trinity, Michael was University of Notre Dame and received a JD from instrumental in leading a coalition of nine Rhode Island Fordham University. Michael’s wife, Donna Lee, is performing arts organizations to secure a $35 million a special events consultant and his son, Brendan, bond referendum providing state funding to private lives in Chicago. organizations, the first of its kind in the State. While at Steppenwolf, the theatre received the National ACTORS’ EQUITY ASSOCIATION, founded in 1913, Medal of Arts from President Clinton and transferred represents more than 49,000 actors and stage numerous productions to London’s Barbican Centre, managers in the US. Equity negotiates wages and the Dublin and Galway Arts Festivals, and Broadway, working conditions, providing a wide range of benefits, where One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest won the including health and pension plans. Equity seeks to Tony Award for Best Play Revival. Michael has served foster the art of live theater as an essential component on grant panels for the National Endowment for of our society. the Arts, Theatre Communications Group, the Doris

26 GOODSPEED MUSICALS | 2018 SEASON ABOUT THE AUTHORS

PETER STONE, 1930-2003 (Book) Broadway: BETTY COMDEN, 1917-2006 & ADOLPH GREEN, Titanic, 1776, The Will Rogers Follies, Woman of 1914-2002 (Lyrics) had a groundbreaking the Year (all Tony Award-winners for Best Musical); partnership of more than 60 years, winning Tony My One And Only, Sugar, Two by Two, Kean. Film: Awards for their lyrics and/or librettos for , Father Goose (Academy Award, Original Screenplay), Wonderful Town, Hallelujah Baby!, On the Twentieth Charade (Edgar Award), 1776 (Christopher Award, Century, and The Will Rogers Follies. Other Screen Adaptation), The Taking of Pelham 1-2-3, Broadway credits: On the Town, Peter Pan, Bells Are , Who’s Killing the Great Chefs of Ringing, , , and Europe?, and Just Cause, among others. TV: The A Doll’s Life. They wrote the screenplays and/or Defenders (Emmy). In the course of a lifelong lyrics for films including Singin’ in the Rain, Good devotion to musical theatre and as one of its greatest News, On the Town, The Band Wagon, It’s Always practitioners, Mr. Stone hit that rarest of creative Fair Weather (Academy Award nomination), and trifectas, winning a Tony, an Oscar and an Emmy. He Auntie Mame. They were inducted into the was incorrigible, beloved, and irreplaceable. Songwriters Hall of Fame and received the Kennedy Center Honors Award in 1991, among countless CY COLEMAN, 1929-2004 (Music) “Cy Coleman is other tributes. Betty Comden appeared in the films a permanent gem in Broadway’s musical crown.” Garbo Talks and Slaves of New York, and authored So said the New York Post’s esteemed critic Clive an essay collection entitled Off Stage. Adolph Green Barnes. For three decades. Tony, Emmy, and Grammy appeared in the films Simon, My Favorite Year, Lily Award-winning composer Cy Coleman turned out in Love, I Want to Go Home, and The Substance distinguished Broadway musicals, including , of Fire, and as Dr. Pangloss in the television , Sweet Charity, , I Love My Wife, broadcast of Candide conducted by Leonard , and The Life. Coleman won Tony Awards Bernstein. Mr. Green is survived by his wife, Tony for Best Musical and Best Score in consecutive years Award-winning actress Phyllis Newman (founder for City of Angels (1990) and The Will Rogers Follies of the Phyllis Newman Women’s Health Initiative of (1991). Coleman, a member of the Songwriters Hall the Actors Fund). of Fame, also enjoyed a long, successful recording career as a jazz musician and penned such popular standards as “Witchcraft” and “The Best Is Yet to Come.”

GOODSPEED MUSICALS | 2018 SEASON 27 PROGRAM NOTES by Anika Chapin, Artistic Associate

trick hadn’t worked—and who became beloved by the country for those jokes.

The combination of these two very different styles makes for some excellent drama. Which, luckily for us, was something that the creative team making The Will Rogers Follies recognized when they began making their show in the late 1980s. If you’re going to tell the life story of Will Rogers, why not take a slice of his history (his appearance in the Ziegfeld Follies) and build upon it to create a spectacular new musical? This way we can see what Rogers was most celebrated for—his easy, charming banter with his audience—while also getting some of those eye-popping numbers that Ziegfeld was known for. So key were both of these styles that when they were originally conceiving the show, the writers’ working title was Ziegfeld Presents Will Rogers. Will Rogers was a distinctly American star. Part Cherokee, he began as an Oklahoma cowboy and The team writing the show was all-star. Librettist rose to be one of the biggest celebrities of his time, Peter Stone had written several movies and musicals, dispensing astute observations of life and society including Charade and 1776. Composer Cy Coleman with a folksy, homespun humor and a sharp wit. He was fresh from his noir hit City of Angels, but still best managed to be both a humble Everyman, embodying known for Sweet Charity. And lyricists Betty Comden and the salt-of-the-earth spirit of the West and a homey Adolph Green were nothing less than American comedy optimism, while also rising through almost every form of and musical theater royalty, penning Singin’ in the American entertainment: from touring Wild West Shows Rain, On the Town, and Peter Pan, among many others. to Vaudeville to Hollywood to Broadway (and even to Tommy Tune, the show’s director and choreographer, politics, which Rogers felt had a lot of similarities to specialized in razzmatazz. Also a famous performer show business). In the movies, he often appeared as a (known especially for his dancing), he was the first country bumpkin at odds with the complicated modern person to win Tony Awards in four different categories. world. But in his wildly popular weekly column for the Saturday Evening Post, he proved himself to be anything Rounding out the team was the star who was to play but a bumpkin. Though he hadn’t even graduated from Will Rogers himself: singer/songwriter John Denver. high school, Rogers was able to capture contemporary Denver identified strongly with Rogers—both men were issues with a unique clarity and wisdom, coining oft- country boys from the Southwest who loved aviation repeated sayings like “everything’s funny as long as (and in an eerie parallel, both men would eventually it’s happening to someone else.” As the New York Sun die in small plane crashes), and both men were multi- wrote of him in 1935, “he gives the impression that the hyphenate talents and ace storytellers with natural country is filled with such sages, wise with years, young folksy charm. The writers originally crafted the show for in humor and love of life, shrewd yet gentle. He is what Denver, writing jokes for him and shaping the songs for Americans think other Americans are like.” his vocal range. But one day during a debate about a song lyric, librettist Peter Stone made a comment that It is perfectly right and perfectly ironic that this humble Denver perceived as enough of an insult that he left the cowboy would team up with the great producer room and the show, never to return. Luckily the star who Florenz Ziegfeld, Jr. Although their stories were very stepped in, , carried the show as though different, Ziegfeld was another kind of classic American it had been made for him (and we think that once you narrative: the child of European immigrants, Ziegfeld see David Lutken step into Will Rogers’ boots, it’s hard rose from humble beginnings to become one of the to imagine anyone else playing the part!). greatest theatrical impresarios in history. With his spectacular Follies, Ziegfeld created and defined what When the original Broadway production of The Will glamorous American entertainment looked like. His Rogers Follies opened at the Palace Theater in 1991, famed showgirls were known around the world for audiences loved the combination of Will Rogers’ story their grace, beauty, and talent, but Ziegfeld claimed he told Ziegfeld-style. The show was nominated for eleven was simply “glorifying the American girl.” In between Tony Awards and won six, including Best Musical. Our lavish numbers with opulent costumes, Ziegfeld would production is directed by veteran Goodspeed director highlight some of the greatest talents of the day. One Don Stephenson, with sparkling choreography by Kelli of whom was the cowboy with the roping tricks who Barclay. We hope you enjoy this classic American story, had started joking with the audience to cover when a with a new Goodspeed shine on its boots. GOODSPEED MUSICALS | 2018 SEASON 29 30 GOODSPEED MUSICALS | 2018 SEASON GOODSPEED MUSICALS | 2018 SEASON 31 ABOUT GOODSPEED MUSICALS

Where We’ve Been Goodspeed’s beginnings date back to 1963 when we opened our doors as a professional musical theatre in an historic building on the banks of the Connecticut River in East Haddam. Under the direction of Michael Price from 1968 to 2014, Goodspeed transformed from a struggling entity into a non-profit arts organization with a mission. At first, Goodspeed’s commitment was to discover rarely produced musicals from the repertoire, reworking them and bringing them to life. We were also intent on adding to the repertoire by discovering and nurturing promising new musicals presented at both The Goodspeed and The Terris Theatre in neighboring Chester.

In our history, we have produced over 250 musicals, including over 70 world premieres, and exported 21 productions to Broadway. Goodspeed stands as the first regional theatre in America to earn two special Tony Awards, one in 1980 for outstanding contributions to the American musical and a second in 1995 for distinguished achievement for a regional theatre.

Who We Are Today Goodspeed Musicals mounts both new and newly revived musicals each year on our main stage at The Goodspeed in East Haddam and on our second stage, The Terris Theatre, in Chester–a total of more than 400 performances during the April to December season, attracting 130,000 patrons to the Connecticut River Valley. We stand at the forefront of producing and preserving the American musical, simultaneously reinventing the classics and inventing new ones. We attract well-known icons of the theatre world and foster emerging talent among composers, lyricists, and librettists. Each year, thousands of actors, directors, choreographers, and technicians aspire to come to Goodspeed to practice their craft. Among millions who know and love this art form–and those who appreciate its history and enduring appeal–Goodspeed is widely recognized as “The Home of the American Musical.”

Throughout the year, and intensively during the winter months, Goodspeed addresses issues unique to the field by offering innovative and highly-sought after programs through our Max Showalter Center for Education in Musical Theatre, including the celebrated Musical Theatre Institute providing programs for aspiring musical theatre professionals. The Arts Education Collaboration provides art-education programs for underserved Connecticut youth. The Festival of New Musicals features students from The Hartt School and the Boston Conservatory performing staged readings of three brand-new musicals, industry-related seminars, a symposium, and cabaret performances. Each winter, Goodspeed also hosts the Johnny Mercer Foundation Writers Colony that invites musical theatre writing teams to retreat from daily life for a four-week residency and concentrate solely on writing new musicals. In addition, Goodspeed serves as a resource for the preservation of the art form through our Scherer Library of Musical Theatre, the second most extensive musical theatre research library in the United States.

The Future We Envision The Goodspeed campus will continue to serve as a thriving artist colony where the creative process informs the work on our stages and expanding educational programs. We aspire to serve as a safe haven where a singular commitment to discovery and innovation will enrich the field with the next generation of musical theatre artists.

A complete listing of past Goodspeed Musical productions can be found at www.goodspeed.org

32 GOODSPEED MUSICALS | 2018 SEASON HISTORY OF THE GOODSPEED

The Goodspeed has endured as a majestic presence on the Connecticut River since it was built in 1876 by William H. Goodspeed, a shipping and banking magnate and avid theatre lover. Since that time, The Goodspeed has lived two lives: the first as a bustling center of commerce, housing a theatre, professional offices, steamboat passenger terminal, and a general store; and the second, after a period of neglect and deterioration, as a magnificent professional musical theatre fully restored in 1963 to its original splendor.

Goodspeed’s history goes back to its opening night on October 24, 1877, when a repertory group presented the comedy Charles II and the farces Box and Cox and Turn Him Out. Featured performers of the day were brought to East Haddam by steamboat, many directly from theatres in New York.

After William Goodspeed’s death, the theatre was eventually sold and used as a storage depot for the State Highway Department. The building was marked The Goodspeed Opera House circa 1880 for demolition in 1958, but local preservationists became interested, and in 1959 The Goodspeed Opera House Foundation was organized to restore and reactivate the theatre. With the cooperation of the State of Connecticut and the support of donor-members, The Goodspeed was restored and rededicated on June 18, 1963 with the opening of the musical Oh Lady! Lady!!

OUR MISSION

The mission of Goodspeed Musicals is to be the leader in preserving and producing musical theatre of the highest quality by:

• Rethinking, restoring, and producing works that are valued and significant in the history of musical theatre; • Developing new musical theatre works; • Nurturing the talents of new composers, lyricists, and librettists; • Encouraging and developing the talents of artists, technicians, and administrators; • Inspiring future audiences through education programs and outreach efforts; • Preserving and expanding the archival collections of its Scherer Library of Musical Theatre and making them available for professional use; • Maintaining the Goodspeed Opera House, a national historic landmark.

GOODSPEED MUSICALS | 2018 SEASON 33 THE GOODSPEED OPERA HOUSE FOUNDATION

2018 BOARD OF TRUSTEES Officers Timothy Arborio Linda Morasutti Francis G. Adams, Jr. Jay Benet Robert F. Neal* Chairman Myron R. Bernstein* Eric D. Ort Jennifer Brown Jennifer Brown Michael G. Polo Secretary J. Robert Buchanan* Michael P. Price* Alvin Deutsch Anthony Cacace Jeffrey Richards General Counsel Theodore S. Chapin Jefferson B. Riley Michael Gennaro Kay Knight Clarke Kristen Roberts Executive Director Christopher Dodd Susan Scherer Jeffrey S. Hoffman Muriel Fleischmann H. William Shure* Vice President John H. Hamby Joseph Smith Susan Link Jeffrey S. Hoffman Peter E. Strniste, Jr. Treasurer Chandler Howard Leonardo H. Suzio Dannel P. Malloy Lynde Selden Karin DeRoy C. Thomas* Ex Officio Honorary Chairman Mary Ellen Klinck John Voege Mark Maselli Julie Godbout LeBlanc Stephanie Stiefel Williams Vice-President Lawrence McHugh Dona D. Young* Hila Rosen Robert Roy Metz* First Vice President *Emeritus Trustee John F. Wolter President

GOODSPEED COUNSELORS Carol Adams Mrs. Charles R. Lindberg Dr. Anne L. Rothstein and Sandra Anagnostakis Andrew and Bonnie Lee McKirdy Ms. Jane Hellman Richard T. Cersosimo and Anthony and Chelsea Michaud Edgar E. Shirley Valerie J. Koif Chuck and Dianne Ramsey Carl and Jessica Thompson Catherine Ladnier and Saul Rosen Meghan Young J.M. Robinson

THE SCHERER LIBRARY OF MUSICAL THEATRE ADVISORY BOARD Ken Bloom Brian Drutman Bill Rosenfield Theodore S. Chapin Michael A. Kerker Henry S. Scherer, Jr. Alvin Deutsch Robert Kimball Steven Suskin Christine Donohue Bruce Pomahac

THE MAX SHOWALTER CENTER FOR EDUCATION IN MUSICAL THEATRE ADVISORY BOARD Gordon Greenberg Jane Percy Nancy Wolf Robert R. Metz Peter Walker

GOODSPEED GUILD BOARD OF DIRECTORS Amy Campbell Dale Ferris C. William Stamm President Recording Secretary Treasurer Jay McAnulty Jessica Adelson Vice President Corresponding Secretary

34 GOODSPEED MUSICALS | 2018 SEASON CORPORATE SUPPORT

Altek Electronics, Inc. LAZ Parking AmazonSmile Liberty Bank Amica Insurance Quinnipiac University Aqua Compliance Specialists R.A. Parady & Sons, Inc. Arborio Corporation Reliable Cleaners & Tailoring Ashlawn Farm Coffee Reynolds Subaru & Reynolds Boats Barnes Group, Inc. RisCassi & Davis, P.C. Becker’s Diamonds & Fine Jewelry The Riverhouse at Goodspeed Station Buckley Appraisal Services, Inc. Robinson + Cole LLP C. Sherman Johnson Co., Inc. Sennheiser Electronic Corporation Centerbrook Architects & Planners, LLP Shipman’s Fire Equipment Masonicare at Chester Village The Shops at Mohegan Sun Collins Medical Associates 2, P.C. Starkweather & Shepley Insurance Brokerage Inc. Comcast The Suzio York Hill Companies Connecticut Public Broadcast Network Tower Labs, Ltd. Creative Endeavor Office Travelers Creative Transportation & Tours United Airlines Eversource Energy United Mechanical Resources, Inc. Falcetti Music Updike, Kelly & Spellacy, P.C. Hartford Business Journal Webster Bank Hoffman Audi Webster Private Bank Jensen’s Inc. Wells Bank Julia Balfour, LLC Withum Smith + Brown, P.C. Kainen, Escatera & McHale, P.C. WSHU Public Radio Group The Lane Construction Corporation Young’s Printing

FOUNDATION & GOVERNMENT SUPPORT FOUNDATION SUPPORT Acorn Alcinda Foundation The Aldo DeDominicis Foundation The Norma Terris/Albert D. Actors’ Equity Foundation EIS Foundation Firestone Foundation The Aeroflex Foundation Burry Fredrik Foundation Rodgers & Hammerstein The ASCAP Foundation Irving Howard Gilman Foundation Foundation Caesar Fund Kitchings Family Fund at the SBM Charitable Foundation, Inc. Bodenwein Public Benevolent Community Foundation of Adolph and Ruth Schnurmacher Foundaion Middlesex County Foundation, Inc. Case Graber Foundation Lucille Lortel Foundation The Scripps Family Fund for Community Foundation of The Johnny Mercer Foundation Education & the Arts Middlesex County/Ann T. The William & Alice Mortensen The Max Showalter Foundation, Inc. D’Addario Family Foundation Foundation The Shubert Foundation Fund, York Butler Fund The Christine E. Moser Foundation Starkweather & Shepley The Frederic R. Coudert Foundation National Alliance for Musical Charitable Fund at the Rhode Daphne Seybolt Culpeper Theatre’s Innovation & Island Foundation Memorial Foundation Exploration Grant Theatre Development Fund The Noël Coward Foundation

GOVERNMENT SUPPORT

GOODSPEED MUSICALS | 2018 SEASON 35 LOOKING TO THE FUTURE – LEAVING A LEGACY

Since its inception, Goodspeed Musicals has particularly benefited from the unique advantages of planned gifts and bequests. Because such gifts provide financial support over time, they have been essential to Goodspeed Musicals’ ability to consistently move from strength to strength, plan for the future with confidence, and ensure millions more will enjoy award-winning productions for generations to come.

WILLIAM H. GOODSPEED LEGACY SOCIETY Goodspeed Musicals thanks the members of the William H. Goodspeed Society who have included a future bequest to Goodspeed Musicals in their wills or estate plans. Anonymous (8) Richard Goodman Jay Rose, CAS Dolores L. Andrew Mrs. Harry J. Gray Dr. Anne L. Rothstein & Leon Hugh and Anne Lynde Selden Karin Ms. Jane Hellman Sullivan Calanquin Ruth Katz Dr. & Mrs. Gerald Sandler Frank & Amy Campbell Mrs. Charles Lindberg Dr. Benjamin Sevitch Edward Cape Mrs. Carmela Marzano Jerome and Marian Silverstein Jack and Bertie Chuong Andrew C. McKirdy Carol L. Sirot Donald Yale Church & Peter J. Musto Dr. & Mrs. David Snyderman Anthony O’Grady Schillaci Leslie & Lynne Nathan C. William Stamm Amy Lee Crockett, DVM Jane E. Ondovcsik Sheila L. Tomlinson John M. Darcey Barbara A. Petersen Mark & Roberta Velez Charles M. Ericson B. A. Pomarico Jessica Waldman Muriel Fleischmann Michael & Jo-Ann Price Jerry & Linda Wanosky David F. Frankel Mary Jane Richilson Christopher Weed

BEQUESTS Goodspeed Musicals fondly remembers those who left a bequest or in whose honor a memorial fund was established. Their love of musical theatre and our institution is an example to us all. The Milon Barnes Memorial Fund Judith Halevi Edith L. Nyman Cynthia Kellogg Barrington The Edith O. Haynes Trust Muriel Selden Paris David A. Belden Martha C. Hinkel Rochelle Richilson Leonard N. Blake Thomas W. Holton Barbara V. Ross Stephen B. Crowley, III Memorial Fund Bertha L. Rottmann Ralph Davidson Marjorie W. Jolidon Edward Rousseau Fellner Family Foundation The Adrienne I. Koch Marco S. Savona Albert D. Firestone Revocable Trust Richard Schneller Burry Fredrik William J. Kotchen Lucille Lortel Schweitzer Norwick and Elizabeth Memorial Fund Martha Shattuck Goodspeed Dorothy Liepertz John F. Single, III Henry Sage Goodwin Evan S. McCord Mary Sargent Swift Memorial Fund Alice Hammerstein Mathias Mark A. Wainger

36 GOODSPEED MUSICALS | 2018 SEASON LOOKING TO THE FUTURE – LEAVING A LEGACY NAMED FUNDS AND ENDOWMENTS These funds and endowments listed below were established during lifetime, by bequest, or in memoriam with an outright gift to Goodspeed Musicals. The Dr. Harold D. Bornstein, Jr. The Maryann & Jane E. Ondovcsik Fund Charitable Gift Annuity* for the Preservation of the Victorian The Dr. & Mrs. Harold D. Bornstein, Jr. Goodspeed Opera House Charitable Gift Annuity* The Salvatore Marzano, Jr. Memorial The Frederick A. & Justine Millspaugh Catlin Student Scholarship Fund Family Fund The Elaine McKirdy Intern/Apprentice Endowment The Rochelle Dauenheimer The Michael P. Price Endowment Fund Charitable Gift Annuity* at Goodspeed Musicals The Arthur & Elizabeth Godbout Fund for The Charlotte & Gerald Sandler the Support of the Music Department Educational Endowment The George S. & Charmian A. Goodspeed The Scherer Library of Musical Theatre Fund Memorial Fund The Max Showalter Center for Education in The A. Nicholas Groth, Ph.D. Musical Theatre Charitable Gift Annuity* The Jerome & Marian Silverstein Endowment Fund The Charles R. Lindberg Family Fund The C. William Stamm Charitable Gift Annuity* The Lucille Lortel Fund The Ashton M. Tenney, Jr. Memorial Annuity Fund* The Zachs Family Endowment

*The donors receive a tax advantaged income stream during their lives and a named fund or endowment will be created when the annuity reverts to Goodspeed Musicals.

GOODSPEED MUSICALS | 2018 SEASON 37 MEMORIAL AND TRIBUTE GIFTS

Goodspeed Musicals gratefully acknowledges the following gifts made to honor a special occasion or in memory of a loved one. In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Cacace: Colonel & Mrs. Wm. R. Jones In honor of Jeff Riley and Mary Wilson: Ed Bass & Sasha Camacho In honor of Henri Van Dam’s birthday: Jane Brooks In memory of Michele Van Epps: John Van Epps In honor of Nancy Altschuler, Gloria Gorton, Mary Miko & the 2017 London Tour: Janice & David Ogden, Valerie F. DeQuattro In honor of Barbara Wilkinson: Lydia Klatsky In memory of Richard and Mary Ann Valinsky: Robert Henning, Phil Valinski In memory of Muriel Selden Paris: Stephen & Susan Mathews In honor of Bob Alwine: Chris Joy & Cathy Velenchik In honor of Mary Miko and 50 years of friendship: Robin Stegner In memory of William K. Walton, Jr.: Nancy Marikur *for period September 21, 2017 to March 8, 2018 SPECIAL GIFTS Goodspeed Musicals is grateful to those who have made a special gift during the 2018 Season. They include: Shawn Amdur & Dale Woods Dr. & Mrs. Koen Loeven Carol L. Sirot Denise Bernardo & Edwin Muentes Jon Lukomnik & Lynn Davidson Megan & H. William Stine Anne & Leon Calanquin Dave & Judith Macri Russ Tait & Lee Anderson Frank & Amy Campbell Carmela Marzano Natalie Tenney Kevin Condrin Linda Morasutti & Robert Lee Jessica & Carl Thompson Don & Terri Coustan Kenneth & Paula Munson Cathy Velenchik & Chris Joy Susan F. Gonsalves Joan Perera George Vinick & Margaret Saxe Bill Gratz & Jay Bruno Mark Planner Tracy & Christopher Weed Janice Grower Bessy Reyna & Susan Holmes Carlisle Wildeman John & Joanna Hamby Jeff Riley & Mary Wilson Luke & Stephanie Williams Peter Hoyle Hila & Saul Rosen E. Marie Wilson & Colette Trohan Stu & Ellen Kazin Dr. Anne Rothstein & Jef & Kate Wolter Benjamin B. Liveten Charitable Ms. Jane Hellman Zachs Family Foundation, Inc. Grand Nephew Trust Dr. & Mrs. Gerald Sandler

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THANK YOU, Goodspeed Members! Goodspeed is over 7,000 members strong — for a complete listing, including Supporter ($175+), Friend ($100+), and Associate ($65+) members, please visit our website at www.goodspeed.org. + With special thanks to our members who have been with us 40+ years * Members whose gifts have been matched by their employer. As of March 20, 2018

MARQUEE PARTNERS FOUNDING PARTNER ($25,000+) Dr. Anne L. Rothstein and Ms. Jane Hellman INVESTING PARTNERS ($10,000+) Mr. and Mrs. Francis G. Adams, Jr. Helen E. Krieble Sandra Anagnostakis Ms. Linda Morasutti and Mr. Robert M. Lee Maxwell and Sally Belding Hila and Saul Rosen Mr. and Mrs. Jay Benet Dr. and Mrs. Gerald Sandler+ Frank and Amy Campbell Mable and Richard Seymour* Richard T. Cersosimo and Valerie J. Koif* Mr. Edward C. Swift+ Day Family Foundation EXECUTIVE PARTNERS ($7,500+) Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Cacace Carl and Jessica Thompson Suzanne and Donald Joffray Stephanie Stiefel Williams and Lynde and Michael Karin Luke Williams ASSOCIATE PARTNERS ($5,000+) Bruce and Kathy Briggs Mr. Michael G. Polo Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Coviello Michael and Jo-Ann Price+ Tom & Carol Doherty Mary M. Wilson and Jeff Riley Bill and Denice Feeley Mrs. Elaine Sayadoff Chuck & Elena Foster James and Penelope Sherrard Ron and Karen Goodspeed RADM. Louise C. Wilmot USN (Ret.) and Mr. Christopher Joy and Ms. Cathy Velenchik James E. Wilmot Julie and Peter LeBlanc Jef and Kate Wolter

DIRECTOR’S CIRCLE INVESTING DIRECTOR ($2,500+) Mr. Dave Adams and The Christine E. Moser Foundation The Harry E. Goldfarb Family Ms. Kristen Roberts Kay Knight Clarke Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Timothy J. Arborio+ Mr. and Mrs. Gordon U. Cobleigh+ Roger C. Goodspeed+ Greg and Joyce Barabas Maury and Sonia Cohn Mrs. Harry J. Gray Cynthia Bates and Jonathan Russell Foundation+ Mr. Thomas Neff and Donald Batty Alvin Deutsch+ Dr. Lyndon Haviland Denise Bernardo and Edwin Muentes* John and Laurie Enderle Nancy and Jeffrey Hoffman Jennifer Brown and Ian Ayres Muriel and Karl Fleischmann Penfield & Teresa Jarvis Julie and Kevin Buchanan Mr. William Gilman Robbie and Al Kestnbaum Sally and Ted Carrier William J. Ginnetti, Sr. Catherine Ladnier and J.M. Robinson Herb Chambers Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Lazar

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INVESTING DIRECTOR ($2,500+) (cont.) Barbara and Ira A. Levin Robert and Carolyn Nelson+ Donna and Bill Stamm Enterprises John and Pat Nyikos Peter E. Strniste, Jr., Mr. Peter Luchini Eric Ort and Duff Ashmead Robinson & Cole, LLP Jennifer Alexander and Mark Masselli Mrs. Peter Russell+ Brenda J. Sullivan, CPA Arlene Tunney and Ken Maxwell Dr. Craig and Pietrina Saxton Suzio/York Hill Larry and Patty McHugh Susan and Hank Scherer+ Judy B. Taylor Service Station Equipment Inc. Mrs. Marian Silverstein+ Mrs. Ashton M. Tenney, Jr. Anthony and Chelsea Michaud Mr. Joseph Smith and Donald and Sharyn Timmerman Regina and Robert F. Neal Mr. John Lawson John Voege and Geoffrey Paul Arthur Zieky and Bill Witkowsky DIRECTOR ($1,500+) Marilyn M. Alfeld Michael and Donna Lee Gennaro Phyllis R. Pierson Billie and Peter Anker Mario S. Gioco, C.P.A. Chuck and Dianne Ramsey Sherri and Scott Baggett Gordon D. Gross Dean and Pamela Richlin Mr. and Mrs. Barton M. Bauers, Jr. David and Patricia Hadlow* Jerry Ricketts Mrs. Alice C. Belden Ron and Nina Harris Lt. Col. Robert A. Ridlehoover Ann and Alan Blanchard Shea and Scott Jezek William Riley Kenneth and Judith Boudreau John and Emily Johl Mitchell and Lorraine Rochefort Steven C. Callahan Larry and Sherry Kalish Dr. and Mrs. John Schowalter+ Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Chabot* Frank and Diane Kelly Mr. and Mrs. Martin C. Shapiro Dolores L. Andrew Sallie L. Kemp Roz and Peter Shoemaker Mr. and Mrs. Walter W. Congdon Ted and Kiki Kennedy Sally and Mark Snyder Dr. and Mrs. Michael M. Conroy James and Linda Lianos Jon and Cleo Sonneborn Terri and Don Coustan Mrs. Charles Lindberg+ David and Rudy Spannaus Mrs. J. Noyes Crary+ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Link Russell Tait and Lee Anderson Steven & Debra Daren Peter and Rosemary Lombardo Samuel and Alison Varghese* Bill Davis Joseph & Nancy Mazza* Arthur E. Webster, Esq. Dr. and Mrs. Arthur C. DeGraff, Jr. Robert and Carolyn Montgomery Mr. Morton Weinstein and Betsy and Richard Didan Bob and Ami Montstream Dr. Stacy R. Nerenstone Herbert Drower Ken and Paula Munson Jean M. Wiseman Mrs. Nathan L. Dubin Peter Johnson Musto+ Anonymous Fran and Phil Feltman+ Naomi and Jerry Neuwirth, M.D. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Youmans David and Patricia Fisher Gerry and Jane Pastor Suzanne E. Zajac Dr. and Mrs. Brendan M. Fox Rolf C. Peterson*

ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR ($1,000+) Susan and Bruce Baiter Mrs. Ruth Ann C. Davis+ Prudence Hoffman Brenda and Jeffrey Bleustein Senator Chris Dodd and Patricia A. Holmes Gus and Virginia Bodin+ Jackie Clegg Dodd Chandler and Miriam Howard Stephanie M. Branta Francis and Phyllis Donovan* Diana Hughes Nadine and Robert Britton, III Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Feldman John and Monique Kananowicz Alice and Michael Brown* Charles & Charlotte Fortune Abbey Kreinik Mrs. Beverly Buckner Baker David and Elizabeth Frankel Barb and Cliff Libby* Dr. J.R. Buchanon+ Monika and Rick Gibbons Mike and Joan Litwinski Jim Hemphill and Laura Cahill Lea and Richard Goodman Pat and Koen Loeven Richard and Lisa Caporaso Mr. Mark Greenwald Thomas M. Fynan and Paul C. and Patricia B. Carlson Milo Guisti William F. Loutrel Theodore S. Chapin Mr. and Mrs. Burt Hallisey Mrs. Ann O’Reilly Jack and Bertie Chuong Sue and Bill Harrelson Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Lyons Mark and Kathleen Ciliano Sue Hart+ Mr. and Mrs. William C. Lyons+ Anonymous Robert & Darlene Hermann Mr. and Mrs. Ian G. MacDonald Ruth E. Clark Attorney Harvey Hoberman and Douglas R. Magee, Jr. Scott and Jo Cleary Penny Parker Stephen Selden Mathews 40 GOODSPEED MUSICALS | 2018 SEASON GOODSPEED MEMBERS

ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR ($1,000+) (cont.) Mrs. Dana McFadden Jim Pyne Mr. Richard V. Proffitt and Andrew and Bonnie Lee McKirdy+ Nancy J. Ramseyer Ms. Carol Sirot Senator Edward & Patty Ann Meyer Alvin B. Reiner+ Henry Skip Steiner+ Barb and Tom Mitchell Mr. and Mrs. Gene Rosenberg Marilyn S. Steinmetz+ Scott & Meg Mokoski Gary R. Rounseville+ Keith and Kim Sutkaitis* Joe and Beth Molder Mr. and Mrs. Charles Royce Dr. and Mrs. S. Russell Sylvester, Jr. Thomas and Pamela Moriarty Mr. and Mrs. Neil Ruenzel Sheila L. Tomlinson Kevin Murphy and Laura Galgowski* Mr. and Mrs. Camillo M. Santomero, III Paul and Emily Varkala Ms. Sarmite Nielsen Mrs. Mary T. Sargent Mr. George M. Vinick and David and Janice Ogden* Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Scherer Ms. Margaret Saxe Jane E. Ondovcsik Wayne Schulz and Jennifer Serra Mr. and Mrs. James Viola The Michael Stewart Foundation Robert and Linda Lee Scrivener Mrs. Julia Ann Walton Mr. and Mrs. Edwin F. Payne Mr. and Mrs. Fred Seeman+ Alan and Vicki Wasserman* Virginia J. Perruccio+ Fred and Barbara Sette+ Patti and Howard Weiner Annella Young Preble Karen and Allyn Seymour Leslie and Richard Weinstein Rev. and Mrs. Marston Price Carol A. Wiggins+

PATRON ($500+) Inta & Taggart Adams+ Melissa and Robert Carlson Eloise Epstein+ Judith W. Adams Vonice and Russell Carr Florence R. Ergin+ Howard J. Aibel Shelley and Alan Cetel* Dr. Spencer and Nancy Erman Nancy Altschuler Michael Chaiklin+ Sheldon Erwine Louis and Christine Auletta Don and Joan Chamberlin* David and Donna Fallon Bette and Bruce Avery Mr. and Mrs. Richard Chiaramonte Mr. and Mrs. Michael Fedus Mrs. Jack Axelrod Susan and Buzz Claflin Mr. and Mrs. Fenmore Feigenbaum Peter Axilrod Peter and Marcie Clarke Anonymous Kevin and Terry Baldwin Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Clinton James Ferrara* Dr. and Mrs. John V. Banta Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Conway Ann I. Field Ray and Lorraine Barker* Karen and Michael Cormier Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Fischman Mr. and Mrs. David N. Barry* Linc and Lynette Cornell+ Gloria L. Fisher Jean L. Bartlett Mr. and Mrs. Steve J. Costas Dr. and Mrs. William Fitzgerald Dee & Ed Baum+ Sally and Tom Crawford* James and Donna FitzGerald Mr. John Bauman Jim Cronin and Justine Moriarty Lynne and Richard Fletcher Chris and Abby Beale Mr. Frank Cummiskey Janet M. Forgey Melanie Tenney Dean P. Cyr Barbara A. Gabianelli Mr. and Mrs. Ronald J. Benedict Maureen E. Dalton In Memory of Dr. Gregory Gallivan Caryl and Edward Bengelsdorf Emme and Jonathan Deland Wil and Mary Ellen Gladue Jan Coxe Berlage Mr. and Mrs. Francis DeRobertis Greg and Mary Glod Anonymous+ Eugene and Miriam Dessureau Dr. and Mrs. Donald Gonci Miss Morgan P. Birdsey Brian and Linda Dewhirst Susan F. Gonsalves* Alis and Bob Bires* The Dodd Family Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence H. Goodman Anonymous Marialina Dominguez & Janice Poloso Michael and Joan Gordon BLP Enterprises Mr. and Mrs. John F. Donahue Gloria J. Gorton Craig and Annette Bolt Mrs. Wilma Donaldson Tina and Mark Gossner Harold D. Bornstein, Jr., M.D. William and Christine Donohue Ray and Judy Grasso Kathleen Cote Bowling, M.D. David and Deborah Dressler Bill Gratz and Jay Bruno Wallis and Laurie Boyd Laura and James Duncan Beverly and Arnold Greenberg R. Scott and Amy Boyden Mary Jane Dunn* Walter and Kathryn Gregory Desolie and John Boys Donna & J.T. Dunn Janet and Malcolm Gross David Bradley and Kathleen Schiano Lisa Durland Cowles In Memory of John Haggerty Alison and Stephen Brinkmann Mr. Colin Eastland & Mr. Joe Landry John and Joanna Hamby+ Joyce and Harold Buckingham+ Vera and Gene Ehnen Steve and Ellen Harris Pete & Sally Burgess In Memory of Frederick Elia Rebecca Harvey Helen Babcock and Tom Buttacavoli Drew and Vicki Engelhardt Ms. Regina Hausmann Mr. and Mrs. Siesel E. Canaday, Jr. Anonymous Tom and Donna Hayes GOODSPEED MUSICALS | 2018 SEASON 41 GOODSPEED MEMBERS

PATRON ($500+) (cont.) Sue Hessel and Karen Dahle Mary Miko and Joseph Migliaro Brian T. and H. Jean Smith Barton and Jacqueline Hessler Sandra Milles* Dr. & Mrs. Dennis Spencer William N. Hewitson Lance and Margie Minor Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stack Liz and Randy Bongarten Jan and Harold Moskowitz Mr. and Mrs. Chris M. Steele Norman Needleman and Agnes Murawski+ Nancy Weinstein and Bob Stiehler Jacqueline Hubbard Dr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Murphy Mr. and Mrs. William J. Stolba, II Peter Kelly and David Hughes Stephen and Catherine Negri Margaret and Richard Strange Christine N. Hunihan Dr. and Mrs. Daniel Niejadlik Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan M. Sturman James and Isabel Jackson+ William and Melanie Nivison Mr. and Mrs. John J. Sullivan Stephen & Andi Jacobs G. Robert & Mary O’Brien Fred Szufnarowski Barbara and Ray Jacobsen+ Mr. and Mrs. Stephen O'Connell Ms. Karen Talamelli Cusick Matt and Angela Jacobson Mrs. Elaine V. Otter Chris & Nora Taylor* Michael and Linda Jainchill Mr. and Mrs. David Owen Mr. Brian Thibeault* Peter and Linda Jokl Peter and Candace Pappas Bob and Debbi Thomas Elizabeth Gianesello Judd Joan and Craig Phillips Lincoln and Elizabeth Thompson Drs. Sheldon and Judith Kaufman Dr. and Mrs. Dennis Pilarczyk Robert and JoAnn Thulin Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Kehl Mr. and Mrs. Willard F. Pinney, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tracey Steve and Debbie Kleinman Mary and Lawrence Pocknett John and Judy Turpin Ronald Klimas Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Pringle Edwin B. Tuthill, Jr. Mary Ellen Klinck+ John and Georgette Quilter Theresa Tuthill and Dave Eder Nancy Kline and James Trail The Racine Company Thomas F. Tyrseck and Dick and Hazel Koszyca C. L. and Rosina Raiteri+ Marie V. Morosky Paula and Jay Krompinger Kate and Steven Rakowski, CFA Julia Francis and Victor Vroom Todd and Terri Laggis Daniel S. Hansen & David D. J. Rau Victoria Wagner Sheila Laing Toni Robinson and Michael Plouf Russell and Alma Waldo+ Frank and Elisabet Landrey Bill & Michele Rosa, Russell Hall Co. Mr. and Mrs. William Walsh Roger and Carla Levien Dr. and Mrs. Robert Rose Ms. Barbara Long and Lorraine Lincoln Lieberman Diane M. Rottmann*+ Ms. Roxann Walters Bonnie and Brian Liistro Mrs. Dennis Rusconi Michael and Ellen Wasyl Lorraine R. Smith Anonymous Mr. Adam Weinreb Phyllis and Ray Losnes Bob & Lynn Salen Suzanne Weinstein Robert and Karen Ludgin Patricia and Andrew Salner Mrs. June Willson* Mr. Robert N. Davie and Rita Salzman Victoria Winterer+ Ms. Anne E. MacLeod Paul Schneider and Bryan Garcia John & Pandora Wohler Sharon Malone Jack and Bonnie Scott Mr. & Mrs. Michael Wolchesky John Markel Edward Jr. & Sandra Sharr Linda R. Savitsky and John and Amy McCauley Stan Shaw and Barbara Rhein Alvin G. Wolfgram Dan McMahon and Joe Rhodes, III Anthony & Lorraine Shetensky Mr. and Mrs. Richard I. Wrubel+ Gary McManus and Teresa Drew Donald and Karen Shirer Penny and William Young Kerry and Donna Meehan Mrs. Louis Shoor Dr. and Mrs. Robert Zavod+ Josephine Merck and Stuart and Arline Small James Stevenson

BENEFACTOR ($250+) Mrs. Paul D. Abercrombie Paul and Christine Antaya Faith Wilcox Barrington Barbara W. Abraham* Colleen E. Antone Kim and Mark Biglow Barbara Agar+ Mr. John J. Anzalotti Michele Rose Baumann Ann and Sultan Ahamed Ms. Frances Armstrong Priscilla B. Swanson* Mr. and Mrs. Louis R. Aidala Hillel and Sara-Ann Auerbach+ Mr. and Mrs. John Bekish Mr. and Mrs. William R. Allen Anonymous*+ Ruth & Gary Benanav Dr. and Mrs. Elliott B. Alter+ John and Ginny Ausanka Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Bennett Joan and Stephen Altschuler John, Nancy and Nikki Baccaro Harold and Nicole Benson Robert and Kathleen Amrein Mr. John Baily Corinne and Larry Berglund Dr. and Mrs. C. Wallace Andrias Fred and Valerie Baker Randee and Martin Berliner Dr. and Mrs. Bruce Andrien Michael and Shelley Barker Mr. and Mrs. W. Berloni 42 GOODSPEED MUSICALS | 2018 SEASON GOODSPEED MEMBERS

BENEFACTOR ($250+) (cont.) Mrs. Jerome Bernstein Mr. William Ciaglo Andy and Polly Erickson Gerard E. and Roberta J. Bessette Herb and Sherry Clark Essex Hardware Company Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bingham Gary & Cathy Cluen Mr. Richard Fechtor Paul H. Burnham and Karen A. Birck Patrick and Janet Colca Richard A. Feldman+ Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Birdsey Robert and Cynthia Cole Korine and Ronald Ferraro S. P. & Helen Blake Philip and Clio Coles Dr. and Mrs. Michael Ferry B. M. Blake Andrew and Elizabeth Comcowich Tim and Teresa Fields Mary Lynn Blatchley James Conner EMCOR Services - Jack and Barbara Blechner Leo Connors* New England Mechanical Mr. and Mrs. David Blumenkrantz Jennifer and John Copelin Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fischer G. H. Blythe Ms. Donna Coppola Britt and Skip Flanagan Anonymous Paul & Beth Corneilson Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Foley+ Anonymous Cornerstone Construction Kenneth and Victoria Freed David and Rebecca Bohy Services, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Jay G. Fromer+ Robert and Elaine Boissevain Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coscina Dr. John Funkhouser Robert C. and Ana M. Boissonneault Mr. and Mrs. John Costa+ Mr. and Mrs. David Gagnon John and Helene Bonin Marty and Margaret Coughlin Ray and Barbara Galloway Mr. & Mrs. Terry J. Boucher Carol & Tim Covello Dr. and Mrs. Prabhash C. Ganguli+ Mr. and Mrs. Raymond W. Bousquet Mr. and Mrs. Peter Crisp Brenda and Joe Garrison Don Boyle Louise R. Crocker Mr. Greg Giangrande Steve Braciak Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Crocker Bruno and Jane Giulini Attorney and Mrs. Peter F. Brady Dr. Amy L. Crockett Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Giusti Drs. Michael and Nancy Bragulla Mike and Peg Curtis Judith K. Glickstein Liliane T. Braman Henry F. Curtis Joe Goldberg Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bravo Michael and Gail Cutler Mrs. Joanne E. Goldfarb Mary Breglio Dr. Gerard G. D’Ambrosio Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Golding+ Frank and Nancy Brigano* Eric and Patricia Daniels and Neal Goldstein Scott Briggs and Kathy Coale John M. Darcey Yale J. Gordon, Sr. Andre and Maureen Brouillard Joseph & Maureen D’Ascanio Linda T. Gorin Anonymous Rochelle M. Dauenheimer Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gorman+ P. Dale Brown and Doris Moss Davenport Thomas E. Gorman Linda Carabis-Brown N. H. Davidson Joseph & Tamara Gorski Mr. and Mrs. James V. Bruni Walter & Charlotte DeAndrade Ken and Deborah Grass John and Kathy Bryson Marjorie DeBold Peter M. Green Jim and Erin Burris Mrs. Deborah Della Bernarda Harold Cohen and Barbara Greller Ned and Christine Burt Alan B. and Nancy P. Dempsey John and Pamela Griffin Anna Bzowski Bernadette T. DeMusis William and Luanne Griswold Anne S. Calanquin Jerry Demuth and Jerry Masco Mr. Dave and Mrs. Donna Groegler Burdeen Camp and Karen Camp Anonymous Patricia and Alan Gruber Edward C. Cape Dave and Roberta Denya Peter and Barbara Guerra Bob and Bitsy Carlson Anthony and Karen DePaul Mr. and Mrs. Michael Gulish Ms. Nancy Carlson Ms. Sherrie L. Deveau Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Haff Jennifer and Kirk Carr Norma Diamond Mark and Julie Haight Mr. and Mrs. Dante Carrafa Sharon and Richard Dlesk Jon and Carrie Hammond Gayle and George Carroll Patricia Doolittle Anonymous Carole and Robert Carter L. C. Dowd Norma & Archie Harris Michael and Lori Cartwright Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Drouin Keith and Judith Hausmann Greg and Melinda Castanza Margaret and Tom Dunn Lucinda and Brian Hautaniemi Frank and Barbara Ceplenski Gerald H. Dziedzic Angie & David Hein Mr. and Mrs. Raymond A. Chappell Peggy Eatherton Constance Henshaw Scott and Robin Chasse Stephen Eccles Irene and Everett Herden Marie Ann Chenevey Eileen and Helen Ede Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Herrmann William & Barbara Chilton Bob and Sharon Efron Barbara and Gerald Hess Rob Choqette Jim and Judi Elder Arthur & Virginia Hetherington Samuel H. Chorches+ Mr. and Mrs. James T. Entwistle Sandra S. Hewitt+

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BENEFACTOR ($250+) (cont.) Claudette, Maeve, Ciara & Ned* Mr. and Mrs. Michael Lavery Mr. John F. Moore and Mrs. Inge Hieret Mr. and Mrs. James Lawler* Ms. Christine Schell Michael and Linda Hinchliffe+ Faith Lawton and Joe Daniels Kathy Moore and Gary Solomon George and Joan Hogan Anonymous Anonymous Denton and Joan Hopper Mr. and Mrs. Eliot Leibowitz Brian & Connie Morin Peyton C. Horne Mr. and Mrs. David H. Leigh+ Mr. and Mrs. Floyd A. Morley* William & Diane Howard Captain Frank A. Lerose Gail and Andy Morris Professor Peter Hoyle Robin Lewis and Bob Rich Ms. Patricia Puglia and James D. Hubbard Dorita and Ted Lieberman Mr. Fred Morro Alan and Ann Hughes John and Donna Liljestrand Laura and Alan Moss Polly and Sam Huntington Jean and John Linderman James C. Moyer George E. Iadarola, Jr.* Goldie Liverant Kenneth and Nancy Mull+ Michaele and Jim Imbrogno Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. John Murphy Lou Blumenfeld and Raymond Lombra Maureen Fitzpatrick and Jacqueline Isaacson Ed and Nancy Lonergan Gerry Neipp Kathy and Norm Jacques Mr. and Mrs. William Longa* Gary Nenninger Mark T. Jefferson* Jim and Sandy Longley Gail and Anthony Newman Susan and Brian Jobson Carol and Tom Lorenzo Edward and Cheryl Niland Eric and Priscilla Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lorusso Kristina Nilsson Anonymous Suzanne Ludwig Pam and Lee Nordstrom Melvin and Karen Jolly Nancy and Merrill Mack Charles and Mary Norris Dr. Robert Jung and Family Dave and Judith Macri Gwen and Mike O’Connell Michael and Joyce Kai* Emanuel and Irene Makiaris Nancy and Peter Olsen Kurt and Ines Kallmeyer Jim and Marylin Makuch Alan and Joyce Ortner Frank and Brenda Karsmarski Anita and William Mancoll Marilyn J. and Mario Ottaviano Dick Katz+ Chestelm Health and Rehabilitation Ivan and Naomi Otterness Arnold and Sheila Kaufman Ann L. Marino Edward and Doris Otto Hali and Gerry Keeler* Joe and Diana Marino Domenic W. Papa Dr. and Mrs. Andrew Keene Mr. Harold S. Spitzer and Carla and Ron Pariser* James Kelley Mr. Thomas A. Martin Anonymous Mrs. John Kelly Marybeth Marx Frances and William Patsiga Mr. Arthur Kelsey Jack and Deborah Matava Rich and Cindy Patterson Craig Kent & Rich Springman Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Maynard, Jr. John and Barbara Pattison Sandi Kerzner and Larry Costa Jay McAnally Julie and Hunter Peacock Barbara and Paul Kiefer Barbara A. McAuliffe David and Jo-Ann Pearson Chet and Suzanne Kitchings+ McCarty & Sons Inc. In Memory of Carol Pellegrine Maxine Klein & David Zeleznik Karin McCormick Mr. and Mrs. Francis Pendola Michael J. Klingensmith and Sue and Neil McElroy Eleanor J. Perkins Ruth A. Shields Dennis McGrath and Betty Park Lyn Mathews Perrin Patty Knowlton Kathryn and Jack McKeen Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Hans H. Koehl+ Thomas and Deborah McKernan Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Peterson Mrs. Walter O. R. Korder Mary K. McKone Anonymous Jerry Korman & Gladys Weisman Angela McLean Wayne and Laurie Pipke Dr. and Mrs. Bernard Kosto Mrs. John F. McManus, III Mr. and Mrs. L. Thomas Pipoli Deborah Kotchen Mark and Sandra Meadows Chris and Beth Pitt Mr. and Mrs. John Krawski Hank Meirowitz Peter and Daria Plummer Darlene F. Krenz Richard and Wendy Memmott Mr. and Mrs. Myron J. Poliner+ Douglas & MaryAnn Krenz Jeanne Merola Steven and Halina Potter Ruth and David Krugman+ Jane Ann Miller+ Paul and Elaine Puzzo Mr. James Kruk Robert and Sylvia Miller Jim and Karin Pyskaty Gary and Diane LaFrance* Ms. Susan Ellis Anonymous Anne Lanteri Donna and Jack Moffly Jed and Ann Rakoff Peter and Dolores LaPointe Susan Molde Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Randi Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Larson and Mr. and Mrs. Leamon E. Moore, Jr. Richard and Pamela Rapacz Thelma and Nancy Michael and Marie Moore Anonymous

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BENEFACTOR ($250+) (cont.) Edward C. Raymond Bob and Sue Sinagra Robert and Virginia Vocelli Michael and Erika Reen Jim & Julia Slimmon Richard and Debra Voelker John & Jennifer Reeve Mr. David Sloan Dr. and Mrs. Milton Wallack+ Joe Regan Caroline F. Sloat Charlie and Lorey Walz Cynthia and Jack Rehm Rob R. Smith Jerry and Linda Wanosky Dr. and Mrs. Gene S. Renz Tim and Susan Smith Charles M. Ward, CPA Bob and Marcia Reynolds Lon and Susan Smith Judith and Steven Warner Art and Barbara Riihimaki DeForest and Nancy Smith Burton Warner Anonymous Andrew Seddon and Kathryn Smith Bruce and Beverly Watrous+ Josh and Cathy Ritter Laurie Smith Ellen M. Webster Bill & Karen Rivero Clifford H. Snow, Jr.* Mr. and Mrs. Christopher C. Weed Peter and Terry Roberts Marjorie Snydal Bob and Roz Weinstein Christine S. Robinson Larry & Mary Ellen St. John Mrs. Kenneth A. Welch Ellie Rogers Annemarie Stanford Dr. and Mrs. Michael J. Werle Alix Rokita Marcella & Gordon Starkey Curtis Weybright Lea and Richard Rubenstein+ Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey B. Steckler Jeanne Wheeler Roger and Sheila Rubitz* Joan and Tom Steitz Michael A. Wheeler Anonymous Deborah Z. Stevens Caroline White Jeffrey Rudikoff and Edee Tenser Emerson Stuart Merrill and Eric Wiechmann Timothy J. Ryan and Nicole Frechette Steven Sudigala* Babs Wilkinson with Kate and Nelsi Anne D. Ryder+ Mr. and Mrs. William J. Summa Armentrout Francine and David Salsburg* Frederick A. Sundberg Dr. Claire Manzi and Joel and Marcy Saltzman Carol Z. Sundlin Dr. Vincent Williams Jan & Bill Salvatore Edythe Sussman Carl and Rory Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Sampieri Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Swan, Jr. Thomas and Andrea Wing Robert and Joan Sananiero* Frederick and Patricia Swan Donald and Jane Workman Kathleen M. Sauer Anonymous+ William & Dorothy Wurts Matthew Saunders Mr. and Mrs. Richmond D. Talbot, Jr. Elizabeth Yannello Lawrence A. Sax Charleen D. Taylor Jim and Mary Yanosy MaryAnn and Joe Scafidi Peter H. Taylor Robert and Henrietta Yeaw Mr. William Scales Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Terracciano+ Lorry and March Young Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Scherzer Dennis and Joan Welch, Jim & Evie Young Mr. and Mrs. Alan Schiff* The Wheatmarket Mr. and Mrs. Robert Yudkin* Anonymous Ms. Karin Thelin Robert and Anne Yurch Karl and Judy Schumacher Glenn, Mary and Caroline Thompson Christopher Yurkovsky and Stanley Krieg and Nick & Gail Thompson-Allen Deborah McArthur Diane Schumaker-Krieg Timothy and Katherine Throckmorton Mr. and Mrs. Paul Zajak Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schwager Anthony and Alva Torre Francis and Patricia Zak Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Schwartz+ Reuben and Cheryl Trane Stephen Zebrowski Anonymous Deborah Treister Richard and Joanne Zitser John E. Seidell Bruce C. Tuthill & Ellen M. Lee Mr. and Mrs. Peter R. Zucco Thomas and Rose Selnau Richard & Jessica Tyrol John and Diane Zukowski Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Sevitch Timothy M. Urban Dr. and Mrs. James Zwernemann Barry and Susan Sheckley Frank and Farilyn J. Van Cleef Sonia and Mark Shipman Mr. and Mrs. Douglas VanDyke Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Carter, Jr. Anonymous Millie Simonzi Americus S. Vicari

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Goodspeed Musicals acknowledges the following corporations that have provided matching gift contributions for Goodspeed Members this season. Members with an asterisk (*) next to their names have received these donations from their employers. ACE Charitable Foundation, Deutsche Bank Americas Pfizer Foundation Matching Matching Gifts Program Foundation U.S. Matching Gifts Program Aetna Foundation Gifts Program Prudential Foundation Alexion Matching Gifts Program Dominion Foundation Regeneron Matching AllianceBernstein L.P. Ensign-Bickford Foundation Gifts Program Matching Gift Program Eversource Matching Schneider Electric/Square D Amica Companies Foundation Grants Program Foundation Arch Insurance ExxonMobil Corporation Stanley Black & Decker, Inc. Arthur J Gallagher Foundation GE Foundation The Walt Disney Company Bank of America Matching Gifts General Re Corporation Foundation Charter Oak Federal Credit Union IBM Matching Grants Program Travelers Insurance Company CIGNA Corporation Johnson & Johnson UBS Compass Group Management KX Technologies, LLC United Technologies Macy’s Inc. Corporation Mobil Foundation, Incorporated

Goodspeed Musicals gratefully acknowledges the following staff for donating to the 2018 Membership Campaign. Nancy Altschuler Gloria J. Gorton John Riccucci Patricia Backes Jay and Donna Lynn Hilton Joshua S. Ritter Michele R. Baumann Shanna Lisitano Shannon Robbins Robert A. Bennett David Mai Diane M. Rottmann Lori A. Cartwright Gina Mastrocco Roger-Paul Snell Lynn Collins-Rucker Dan McMahon Rachel J. Tischler Katie Desjardins Mary Miko Katie Wasserman Michael Gennaro Michael O'Flaherty Barbara Wilkinson Erica J. Gilroy Michael P. Price Paul Zajac

Did you know that Goodspeed has the only library dedicated solely to musical theatre in the country? Make an appointment to stop by and peruse the unique collection by contacting Education Manager & Library Director Josh Ritter at 860.873.8664 ext. 522 or by email at [email protected]. The library is located a few minutes up the street from The Goodspeed at 20 Norwich Rd, East Haddam, CT 06423. To learn more about the library, please visit www.goodspeed.org/education-library/library.

46 GOODSPEED MUSICALS | 2018 SEASON GOODSPEED MUSICALS | 2018 SEASON 47 48 GOODSPEED MUSICALS | 2018 SEASON GOODSPEED MUSICALS STAFF ARTISTIC PRODUCTION Michael Gennaro...... Executive Director Erica Gilroy...... Production Manager Donna Lynn Cooper Hilton...... Line Producer Nicole Makos...... Assistant Production Manager Anika Chapin...... Artistic Associate Jorge Lopez...... Assistant to the Producer COSTUME RENTAL Michael O’Flaherty...... Resident Music Director Mark Adam Rampmeyer...... Costume Rental Manager Dawn Barlow, Breeanna Korcak, ADMINISTRATION Stephanie Wooley...... Costume Rental Assistants

Rachel J. Tischler...... General Manager COSTUMES Donna Tafel...... Assistant to Mr. Gennaro Cindy Kubala...... Costume Director Liz Ottone...... Receptionist Anna Blankenberger, Lloyd Hall...... Costume Shop/Design Assistants Stephanie Taff...... Draper/Craft Manager BUILDING SERVICES Emilia Corbin...... Draper Edward C. Blaschik...... Theatre Manager Becky Erlitz, Maureen Wynne...... First Hand Karin Nickel...... Building Services Assistant Amy Gawthrop, Amanda Rose Smith...... Stitchers Jonathan Cubeta, John Sola, Paul Zajac...... Building Services John Riccucci...... Wardrobe Master CleanChoiceCleaning.com...... Custodial Services Amber Kuennen, Anastasia Lillpopp, Emily Walters...... Wardrobe Run Crew COMPANY MANAGEMENT Allison Burkholder...... Wig Stylist Kristan McLaughlin...... Senior Company Manager Amanda Paulick...... Interim Company Manager LIGHTING Jason Sedgwick...... Assistant Company Manager Will Johnson...... Lighting Supervisor Madison Rutledge...... Company Management Apprentice L. Clay Little...... Production Electrician Lacey Barkhurst...... Terris Theatre Head Electrician DEVELOPMENT Nancy Altschuler...... Director of Development PROPS Gloria Gorton...... Director of Major Gifts Ryann D. Lee...... Props Manager Michele R. Baumann...... Membership Director Troy A. Junker...... Master Artisan Mary Miko...... Special Events Coordinator Crystal Gonzalez...... Props Artisan Katie Wasserman...... Institutional Giving Manager Devin Gallo...... Props Carpenter David Mai...... Development Associate Elizabeth White...... Props Run Crew Head Tory Sheppard...... Terris Theatre Props Run Crew Head EDUCATION & LIBRARY Joshua S. Ritter...... Education Manager & Library Director SCENERY Erin Lafferty...... Education & Outreach Manager Matt Francis...... Technical Director Jason Wadecki...... Assistant Technical Director FINANCE Andy Smith...... Master Carpenter William F. Nivison...... Director of Finance Mike Cummings, Eric Hansen, Stacy Booth...... Accounts Payable Manager Sean McConaughey...... Shop Carpenters Joanne D’Amato ...... Payroll Manager Ally Olinyk...... Journeyman Carpenter WithumSmith+Brown, PC; Karen Kowgios...... Accountants Valerie Drake...... Stage Carpenter Anthony Cacchione...... Terris Theatre Stage Carpenter HOUSE MANAGEMENT Nancy Fitzgibbon, Amanda Michaud...... Supervising House Managers SCENIC ARTISTS Kathy Raczka, Beryl W. Thorpe, Leigh Beatty, Carla Tiezzi...... Charge Scenic Artist Alison Harris, Diane Rottmann...... Assistant House Managers Miranda Casler...... Lead Scenic Artist Bob Bennett, David Loffredo, Paula Moriarty, Rosalind Isquith...... Staff Scenic Artist Joe Kaminski...... Bartenders Patti Lizotte...... PT Staff Scenic Artist

MARKETING SOUND Dan McMahon...... Director of Marketing and Public Relations Jay Hilton...... Audio Supervisor Elisa G. Hale...... Public Relations Manager Becca Stoll...... Production Audio Engineer Lori A. Cartwright...... Marketing Manager Marisa Olson...... Terris Theatre Production Audio Engineer Katherine Desjardins...... Creative Content Manager Diane Sobolewski...... Official Photographer FOR THIS PRODUCTION Michaela Seidl...... Marketing/PR Intern Amanda Kate Joshi...... Associate Director Dennis O’Bannion...... Assistant Choreographer TECHNOLOGY Jon Ontiveros...... Assistant Lighting Designer Jeffrey Mays...... Systems Administrator Will Yanni...... Assistant Projection Designer Logan Pratt...... Production Assistant TICKETING Matt Meckes...... Music Assistant Roger-Paul Snell...... Ticket Sales Manager William J. Thomas...... Music Contractor Shanna Lisitano...... Assistant Box Office Manager Lauren Jackson...... Child Supervisor Shannon Robbins, Daniel G. Varghese, Tara Graham, TG Alchemy...... Men’s Hair Stylist Barbara Wilkinson...... Box Office Managers on Duty Anastasia Egan...... Costume Crafts Artisan Patricia T. Backes, Mollie Carey, Dominique A. DeLuca, Melissa Michelson...... Carpentry Run Crew Catherine Ematrudo, Maddy Evans, Emilea Gardner, Arnold Levine...... Additional Millinery Stephanie Garvey, Kailee A. Goodine, Kelly E. Johnson, All-Stitch, Sharon Hirsh, Carmel Dundon, Jorge Lopez, David Mai, Megan Ouelette, Judi Wallace, Henry Johnson, Jennifer A. Roberts, Tricia Trimble...... Box Office Representatives Paul Chang Custom Tailors, Kathryn Micari-Miller...... Group Sales Manager Kathleen Gephart...... Additional Costume Construction William Addison...... Subscription Services Manager Bruce MacLeod, James Carter Pianos...... Piano Technicians Kim Kane, Linda Misarski, James Stenborg...... Music Copyist Judy O’Mara...... Subscription Services Representatives April Chateauneuf, Kacey Skurja, Gina Smothers...... Scenic Artists R. Baldwin, Julia Daniels, Cat Foley, Savannah Hamiter, Sabrina Lopez, Theo Pinnow, Felina Sutterfield, Gretchen Wadel...... Apprentices

SPECIAL THANKS: Bank Street Cobblers; Costume Rental volunteers Donna Lee Gennaro, Lenore McLean, and Karen Wiswell; Megan and Bill Stine; Will Rogers Memorial Museum 50 GOODSPEED MUSICALS | 2018 SEASON GOODSPEED MUSICALS | 2018 SEASON 51 52 GOODSPEED MUSICALS | 2018 SEASON GOODSPEED MUSICALS | 2018 SEASON 53 54 GOODSPEED MUSICALS | 2018 SEASON

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Box Office Goodspeed Guild: The Goodspeed The Goodspeed Guild is a volunteer organization 6 Main Street, East Haddam, CT 06423-0392 dedicated to supporting Goodspeed Musicals’ 860.873.8668 • [email protected] operations and productions. Since 1975 it has provided services to artists, patrons, and staff on Hours a year-round basis, while offering its members Monday & Tuesday: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. the opportunity to become part of the behind-the- Wednesday & Thursday: 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. scenes activities at Goodspeed. To find out about Friday & Saturday: 10 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. volunteer opportunities that fit your interests and Sunday: 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. schedule, visit our website at goodspeed.org or Amy Campbell at 203.494.7328.

Follow us on goodspeed.org Sets, costumes, and props are designed especially for The Goodspeed and are built in Goodspeed Musicals’ shops.

Infra-red Hearing System: Goodspeed Musicals is a The Goodspeed offers the Sennheiser infra-red professional theatre operating under hearing system to assist hearing-impaired patrons. an agreement between the League Free headsets are available from the Box Office. of Resident Theatres and Actors’ Goodspeed Musicals gratefully acknowledges Equity Association, the Union of the Carol L. Sirot Foundation for underwriting. Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States.

Orchestra members are represented by The Connecticut Valley Federation of Musicians, AFM Local 400.

Goodspeed Musicals is a member of The League of Resident Theatres.

The scenic, costume, lighting and sound designers in LORT Theatres are represented by United Scenic Artists, Local USA- 829 of the IATSE.

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