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Chicago Shakespeare Theater (CST) is a leading international theater company, known for vibrant productions that reflect Shakespeare’s genius for intricate storytelling, musicality of language and depth of feeling for the human condition.

Recipient of the Regional Theatre Tony Award, Chicago Shakespeare’s work has been recognized internationally with three of London’s prestigious , and by the Chicago theater community with seventy Joseph Jefferson Awards for Artistic Excellence. Under the leadership of Artistic Director Barbara Gaines and Executive Director Criss Henderson, CST is dedicated to producing extraordinary productions of classics, new works and family fare; to unlocking Shakespeare’s work for educators and students; and to serving as Chicago’s cultural ambassador through its World’s Stage Series.

At its permanent, state-of-the-art facility on Navy Pier, CST houses two intimate theater spaces: the 500-seat Jentes Family Courtyard Theater and the 200-seat Carl and Marilynn Thoma Theater Upstairs at Chicago Shakespeare. Through a year-round season encompassing more than 600 performances, CST leads the community as the largest employer of Chicago actors and attracts 200,000 audience members annually—including 40,000 students and teachers through its comprehensive education programs. n

board of directors

Sheli Z. Rosenberg William L. Hood, Jr. Steven Quasny Chair Stewart S. Hudnut John Rau Eric Q. Strickland William R. Jentes Nazneen Razi Treasurer Jack L. Karp Glenn R. Richter John P. Keller Mark E. Rose Frank D. Ballantine Richard A. Kent John W. Rowe Brit J. Bartter Barbara Malott Kizziah Robert Ryan Thomas L. Brown Edward A. Langan Carole B. Segal Allan E. Bulley III Chase Collins Levey Brittany A. Smith Patrick R. Daley Anna Livingston Steven J. Solomon Brian W. Duwe Renetta E. McCann Kathleen Kelly Spear Philip L. Engel Raymond F. McCaskey Harvey J. Struthers, Jr. Jeanne B. Ettelson Robert G. McLennan Eileen Sweeney Harve A. Ferrill Dennis Olis Sheila G. Talton Sonja H. Fischer Mark S. Ouweleen Marilynn J. Thoma Richard J. Franke Carleton D. Pearl Gayle R. Tilles Barbara Gaines Sheila A. Penrose William J. Tomazin C. Gary Gerst Judith Pierpont Donna Van Eekeren M. Hill Hammock Paulita A. Pike Priscilla A. (Pam) Walter Kathryn J. Hayley Stephanie Pope Ava D. Youngblood Criss Henderson Richard W. Porter

2 Summer 2013 | The Musical Barbara Gaines Criss Henderson Artistic Director Executive Director

RICK Boynton, Creative Producer Gary Griffin, Associate Artistic Director

presents A production Shrek The Musical based on the Dreamworks Animation Motion Picture and the book by book and lyrics by music by David Lindsay-Abaire originally produced on Broadway by DreamWorks Theatricals and Neal Street Productions

July 13–September 1, 2013

Scenic Design Costume Design Lighting Design Projection Design Scott Davis Theresa Ham Jesse Klug Mike Tutaj

Sound Design Wig and Make-up Design Special Effects Design Garth Helm Melissa Veal James Savage

Casting Orchestral Reduction Production Stage Manager Bob Mason Ryan t. Nelson Deborah Acker

Music Direction Michael Mahler

Directed and Choreographed by Rachel Rockwell

Original Broadway production directed by Jason Moore

Production Sponsor

American Airlines is the official airline of Chicago Shakespeare Theater. ComEd is the official lighting design sponsor of Chicago Shakespeare Theater. Shrek The for Young Audiences version premiered at The Coterie, Kansas City, MO; Jeff Church Producing Artistic Director, Anthony Edwards Music Director. Shrek The Musical TYA is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI). All authorized performance materials are also supplied by MTI. 421 West 54th Street, New York, NY 10019. Phone: 212-541-4684. Fax: 212-397-4684. www.MTIShows.com

The performance is approximately 75 minutes with no intermission. COVER—Pictured: Summer Naomi Smart and Michael Aaron Lindner, photo by Bill Burlingham COVER—Pictured: Summer Naomi Smart and Michael Aaron Lindner, www.chicagoshakes.com 3 Salute to Sponsors Chicago Shakespeare Theater is proud to recognize the partnership of our leading contributors, whose visionary support ensures that Shakespeare lives in Chicago today and for generations to come.

Major Season Supporters

Lew and Susan Raymond and Manilow Judy McCaskey

burton X. and Sheli Z. Rosenberg

Lead Sponsors Allscripts Harve A. Ferrill Motorola Mobility MartiJohn W. and Allstate Insurance Food for Thought Foundation Jeanne M. Rowe Company Catering National Endowment Barbara and Barre A. N. and Pearl G. Julius Frankel Foundation for the Arts Seid Foundation Barnett Foundation Ellen and Paul Gignilliat Northern Trust The Shubert Foundation BlueCross BlueShield KPMG LLP Sheila Penrose and of Illinois Ernie Mahaffey The Harold and ITW Joyce Chelberg Polk Bros. Foundation Mimi Steinberg Jan and Bill Jentes Charitable Trust The Chicago Peter and Alicia Pond Community Trust The John D. and Carl and Catherine T. MacArthur Richard W. Porter Marilynn Thoma Exelon Foundation and Lydia S.

Designated AND ENDOWED Funds

The Chicago Shakespeare Trust: Endowed Funds: Robert R. McCormick Foundation Nicholas and Mary Babson Fund Barbara and Richard Franke to Support Chicago Actors Kraft Foods Chicago Shakespeare Theater Fund Bartlit Beck Herman Palenchar at The Chicago Community Trust & Scott LLP the Davee Foundation World’s Stage Fund pnC the Hurckes Fund for artisans and Technicians Programming Upstairs Kirkland & Ellis Audience at Chicago Shakespeare in the enrichment Fund Carl and Marilynn Thoma Theater: anstiss and Ronald Krueck Hyatt Hotels Corporation Stage Design Fund Gayle and Glenn R. Tilles Music Fund the Sheldon and Bobbi Zabel Bard Core Program

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DEAR FRIENDS

Welcome to Chicago Shakespeare Theater for Shrek the Musical. We are so pleased to present this musical adventure for family audiences as the first production of our exciting 2013/14 Season. Family programming at our Theater has long been a summer tradition, and we delight in producing plays of the highest quality for our youngest audience members. Our hope is that today’s performance serves to introduce young people to the performing arts, sparking a lifelong interest in theater. Throughout the year ahead, there are many opportunities for you to enjoy Chicago Shakespeare Theater productions with your family. Whether it is our abridged production of touring through Chicago’s parks this summer, our Short Shakespeare! A Midsummer Night’s Dream on the Courtyard Theater stage, a visiting international theatrical experience, or one of our full-length productions of Shakespeare’s masterpieces, our Theater offers a full complement of vibrant productions for audiences of all ages. We look forward to welcoming you back to the Theater soon!

shrek the musical Cast (in order of appearance)

Mama Ogre ALEXIS J. ROGERS* Papa Ogre JOEY STONE* Baby Shrek CAMERON CONFORTI, MATTHEW UZARRAGA Shrek MICHAEL AARON LINDNER* Farquaad’s Guard TRAVIS TAYLOR* ADAM FANE Big Bad Wolf NORM BOUCHER* Three Little Pigs LIAM QUEALY, WILL SKRIP, TOMMY LUCAS (through August 11), jon jorgenson (beginning August 15) Witch SARAH PAGE Ugly Duckling CAROLINE HEFFERNAN, EMILY LEAHY Peter Pan REBECCA PINK* Mama Bear ALEXIS J. ROGERS* Papa Bear JOEY STONE* Baby Bear CAMERON CONFORTI, MATTHEW UZARRAGA JAMES EARL JONES II* Farquaad’s Guard TOMMY LUCAS (through August 11), jon jorgenson (beginning August 15) TRAVIS TAYLOR* Gingy REBECCA PINK* Thelonius NORM BOUCHER* Young Fiona CAROLINE HEFFERNAN, EMILY LEAHY Teen Fiona REBECCA PINK* Fiona SUMMER NaomI SMART* Knights LIAM QUEALY, WILL SKRIP, TOMMY LUCAS (through August 11), jon jorgenson (beginning August 15) Three Blind Mice SARAH PAGE, REBECCA PINK*, ALEXIS J. ROGERS* Dragon ALEXIS J. ROGERS* Bluebird REBECCA PINK* Bishop TOMMY LUCAS (through August 11), jon jorgenson (beginning August 15) Dwarf NORM BOUCHER* Ensemble Norm Boucher*, Cameron Comforti, Adam Fane, Caroline Heffernan, jon jorgenson, Emily Leahy, Tommy Lucas, Sarah Page, Rebecca Pink*, Liam Quealy, Will Skrip, Joey Stone*, Matthew Uzarraga

Understudies never substitute for listed players unless an announcement is made at the time of the performance: Eric Lewis for Papa Ogre, Papa Bear, Little Pig, Knight, Ensemble; Tommy Lucas for Shrek; Nathan Mittleman for Little Pig, Knight, Guard, Bishop, Ensemble; Emily Olcott for Peter Pan, Gingy, Teen Fiona, Bluebird, Wicked Witch, Blind Mouse, Ensemble; Sarah Page for Mama Bear, Mama Ogre, Blind Mouse, Dragon; Liam Quealy for Pinocchio, Ensemble; Jason Richards for Big Bad Wolf, Thelonius, Dwarf, Ensemble; Will Skrip for Farquaad, Guard; Joey Stone for Donkey; Colette Todd for Fiona. *denotes member of Actors’ Equity Association.

6 Summer 2013 | Shrek The Musical shrek the musical Musical Numbers Overture Orchestra Big, Bright, Beautiful World, Part One Mama Ogre, Papa Ogre Big, Bright, Beautiful World, Part Two Shrek Story of My Life Fairytale Creatures Goodbye Song Fairytale Creatures What’s Up Duloc, Part One Ensemble What’s up Duloc, Part Two and Reprise Farquaad, Ensemble I Know It’s Today Young Fiona, Teen Fiona, Fiona Travel Song Donkey, Shrek Forever Dragon, Donkey, Knights This is How a Dream Comes True Fiona, Donkey, Dragon Morning Person Fiona, Bluebird I Think I Got You Beat Fiona, Shrek Make a Move Donkey, Blind Mice When Words Fail Shrek Morning Person Reprise Fiona The Arrival of Farquaad Farquaad Big, Bright, Beautiful world Reprise Shrek Freak Flag Ensemble Finale/This is Our Story Fiona, Shrek, Donkey, Ensemble Orchestra

Conductor/Keyboard tom Vendafreddo Flute/Piccolo/Clarinet/Alto Sax/Contractor sean McNeely Acoustic & Electric Guitars/Ukulele/Keyboard Matt Deitchman Drums/Percussion/Keyboard ethan Deppe

All Musicians are members of the Chicago Federation of Musicians, Local 10-208.

a note greeting our audience

Welcome. If we can help accommodate you during your visit, please speak with our House Manager. Please note that haze, fog and flashing lights will be used during this performance. Also, actors will make entrances and exits throughout the theater. For your safety, we ask that you keep aisles and doorways clear. We request that you refrain from taking any photography, and video or audio recording of this production.

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Repertory Theatre); and A cago Lyric Opera); Skilling’s Christmas Carol (Goodman daughter in Enron (TimeLine Theatre). National advertising Theatre Company); Scout in credits include: VTech, Radio To Kill a Mockingbird (Steppen- Flyer, Kohl’s, McDonald’s and wolf Theatre Company); two Horizon Organic. Cameron seasons as Emily Cratchit in attended his first acting and A Christmas Carol (Goodman NORM BOUCHER modeling classes at the age of Theatre); Leah in Wonders Nev- (Big Bad Wolf/Thelonius/Dwarf) four. He will be attending fifth er Cease (Provision Theater); returns to Chicago Shake- grade this fall. and Jenny in Rhymes with Evil speare Theater, where he was (Infusion Theatre Company). featured in the Jeff Award-win- Commercial credits include: ning The Comedy of Errors. Flintstones Vitamins, Guaran- Other Chicago credits include: ty Bank and Kellogg’s Eggo Nathan Detroit in Guys and Waffles. Caroline received an Dolls, Max Bialystock in The outstanding actress award in Producers (Theatre at the Cen- Collaboraction Sketchbook, ter); Oscar Madison in The Odd ADAM FANE Chicago’s annual festival of Couple (Drury Lane Theatre (Pinocchio) makes his Chicago plays, and has participated in Oakbrook); Once Upon a Time Shakespeare Theater debut. multiple staged readings with in New Jersey, West Side Story Other Chicago credits include: . She is also (); Caught in Rock of Ages (national tour); Al- an award-winning USAG gym- the Net (Drury Lane Theatre Ev- ice in Wonderland (Marriott nast since the age of five. ergreen Park); The Liquid Moon Theatre); Signs of Life—read- (Chicago Dramatists); Bottom ing (); in A Midsummer Night’s Dream Aspects of Love, The Light in the and the title role in Piazza (Theo Ubique Caba- (Equity Library Theatre). Re- ret Theatre); Spring Awakening gional credits include: Fanny (Griffin Theatre Company); Brice: America’s Funny Girl (Aso- Hello Again (Bohemian En- lo Rep); Lieutenant Columbo semble Theatre); and Avenue JAMES EARL JONES II in Columbo Takes the Rap (In- Q (Jeff Award nomination, (Donkey) makes his Chicago ternational Mystery Writers’ NightBlue Performing Arts). Shakespeare Theater debut. Festival); Dirty Blonde (Madison Regional credits include work Recent credits include: Cym- Repertory Theatre); Cladwell with Mason Street Warehouse, beline ( Theatre) and in Urinetown (Mason St. Ware- Timberlake Playhouse and the Will You Stand Up?—educating house). Television credits in- Heartland Festival. Recently people about mental wellness clude: Early Edition (CBS), and Mr. Fane received his BFA in (Erasing the Distance). Other numerous commercials, in- musical theatre from Roos- credits include: Sweet Charity cluding two Super Bowl ads. evelt University. (Writers’ Theatre); Dreamgirls, The Full Monty (Marriott The- atre); Mr. Rickey Calls a Meeting (Lookingglass Theatre Com- pany); Porgy and Bess (, Lyric Opera Chica- go, San Francisco Opera); The Wiz (Jeff Award nomination, CAMERON CONFORTI CAROLINE HEFFERNAN Theater at the Center); Ai- (Baby Shrek/Baby Bear) makes (Ugly Duckling/Young Fiona) da, Spamalot, (Drury his Chicago Shakespeare The- makes her Chicago Shake- Lane Theatre Oakbrook); A Civ- ater debut. Other Chicago speare Theater debut. Other il War Christmas (Northlight credits include: Oliver (Drury Chicago credits include: Annie Theatre); Annie Get Your Gun Lane Theatre); Disney’s Beau- in Annie (Paramount Theatre); (); 25th Annu- ty and the Beast, Jr. (Fox Valley Young Kim in Showboat (Chi- al Putnam County Spelling Bee

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(, Ma- The Musical (Drury Lane The- son Street Workshop), Dessa atre Oakbrook); Pepper in Rose (Appletree Theatre); As- Annie and The Music Man (Par- pects of Love, I Pagliacci, On the amount Theatre). Commercial Town, The Gondoliers, Patience, credits include Billy the Exter- H.M.S. Pinafore and The Pirates minator, Luna Carpet and Bob of Penzance. Mr. Jones has gar- Evans. Emily will be entering nered Black Theatre Alliance seventh grade in the fall. She TOMMY LUCAS Awards and Black Excellence also enjoys dancing and tum- (Little Pig/Farquaad’s Guard/ Awards. His voice can be heard bling. Knight/Bishop, through August on various commercials. 11) returns to Chicago Shakes- peare Theater, where he un- derstudied Cogsworth and Maurice in Beauty and the Beast. Other Chicago credits include: Annie, The Music Man (Paramount Theatre); Seus- MICHAEL AARON sical The Musical (Drury Lane jon jorgenson LINDNER Theatre Oakbrook): and The (Little Pig/Farquaad’s Guard/ (Shrek) returns to Chicago Rivals (Polarity Ensemble The- Knight/Bishop, beginning August Shakespeare Theater, where atre). Regional credits include: 15) makes his Chicago debut he appeared in Sunday in the The Full Monty, Run for Your Wife at Chicago Shakespeare The- Park with George, A Midsum- (Allenberry Playhouse); Twelfth ater. Mr. Jorgenson recently mer Night’s Dream and The Night (TimeSpace Theatre received his BFA from Carne- Little Mermaid. Other Chicago Company); and A Christmas gie Mellon University, where credits include: Edna in Hair- Carol (NTC Productions). Mr. he won the Thomas Auclair spray, Oliver, Ragtime (Drury Lucas holds a BA in theatre Memorial Award, as well as the Lane Theatre Oakbrook); from Bradley University. John Arthur Kennedy Award Fezziwig in A Christmas Car- for Excellence in Acting. ol (); Hero, White Christmas, Seussical The Musical, For the Boys, Guys and Dolls, , Into the Woods, The Wizard of Oz, Cats, Annie Get Your Gun, Funny Girl, 1776 (Marriott Theatre); Bach SARAH PAGE at Leipzig (Writers’ Theatre); (Wicked Witch/Blind Mouse) EMILY LEAHY The Full Monty (Drury Lane makes her Chicago Shake- (Ugly Duckling/Young Fiona) Theatre Water Tower); The Se- speare Theater debut. Other makes her Chicago Shake- cret Garden, Sweeney Todd (Jeff Chicago credits include: Sun- speare Theater debut. Emily Award, Porchlight Music The- set Boulevard, Nunsensations!, made her professional stage atre); and Dirty Blonde (Apple Once Upon a Mattress, Of Thee debut at four years old as Ma- Tree Theatre). National tour I Sing (Drury Lane Theatre cy in Dollhouse (Goodman credits include Mamma Mia! Oakbrook); The Merry Widow, Theatre). Other credits in- Regional credits include The Carnival, Candide, Sweethearts clude: multiple roles in the Jeff Full Monty, Cats, Mame (Maine (Light Opera Works); Company Award-winning play The Big State Music Theatre) and Car- (BrightSide Theatre); Joseph Meal (American Theater Com- ousel (Madison Repertory and the Amazing Technicol- pany); Zuzu in It’s a Wonderful Theatre). Mr. Lindner received or Dreamcoat (New American Life—A Live Radio Play (Fox Val- his BA in musical theatre from Theater, Rockford); and multi- ley Repertory); Tootie in Meet Southern Illinois University in ple productions with Pheasant Me in St. Louis (Drury Lane Carbondale. Run Theater and Illinois The- Theatre Water Tower); Marta atre Center. Ms. Page earned in , Baby her BFA in musical theatre per- June in , Jojo in Seussical formance from the Chicago

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College of Performing Arts at gally Blonde, Cinderella and Roosevelt University. Seussical The Musical (Marri- ott Theatre). Regional credits include Fyedka in Fiddler on the Roof (The Little Theatre on the Square) and Chicago (Pen- insula Players). Mr. Skrip is ALEXIS J. ROGERS a graduate of Northwestern (Mama Ogre/Mama Bear/ University. REBECCA PINK Dragon/Blind Mouse/Dragon) (Peter Pan/Gingy/Teen Fiona/ makes her Chicago Shake- Bluebird) returns to Chicago speare Theater debut. Other Shakespeare Theater, where Chicago credits include: La- she previously appeared in dy Day at Emerson’s Bar and Beauty and the Beast. Other Grill, Ragtime (Porchlight Music Chicago credits include: Char- Theatre); Dreamgirls (Marri- lotte/Strawberry Seller in Oliver, ott Theatre); Ain’t Misbehavin’, SUMMER NAOMI SMART Penny in Hairspray (Drury Lane Crowns (Goodman Theatre); (Fiona) makes her Oakbrook); Joseph Hairspray (Drury Lane Theatre Shakespeare Theater debut. and the Amazing Technicolor Oakbrook); Hair (Paramount Other Chicago credits in- Dreamcoat (Paramount The- Theatre); Porgy and Bess, clude: Wicked (first national atre); The Wiz, Jesus Christ Spunk, The Piano Lesson (Court sit-down production); Sweet Superstar, Footloose (Theatre at Theatre); The Old Settler (Writ- Charity (Jeff Award), Ragtime, the Center); Brigadoon (Light ers’ Theatre); Seven Guitars, The Hot Mikado (Drury Lane The- Opera Works); Jennyanydots/ Colored Museum, The Nativity atre Oakbrook); The Light in Jemima in Cats (Theo Ubique (Congo Square Theatre Com- the Piazza (Jeff Award), Legal- Cabaret Theatre); Saunders in pany); The Wiz (Theatre at the ly Blonde, Hero, My One and Murder Center Stage and Holly Center); Don’t Make Me Over: Only (Marriott Theatre); Bar- in Nickel and Dimed (Artists’ A Tribute to Dionne Warwick, num (Mercury Theater); and Ensemble). Sounds So Good Makes You Camelot in Concert (Ravinia Fes- Wanna Hollar (Black Ensem- tival). Regional credits include ble Theater); Trouble the Water productions with: Cleveland (MPAACT); and If All the World Playhouse, Maltz Jupiter The- Were Paper (Chicago Children’s atre, Fireside Theatre, Tuacahn Theatre). Regional credits in- Center for the Arts, Disney En- clude work with: The New tertainment (CA) and Robert Theatre Restaurant, The Ken- Redford’s Sundance Institute. LIAM QUEALY nedy Center and Shakespeare Television credits include Good (Little Pig/Knight) returns to Theatre Company in Wash- Luck Charlie (Disney Channel). Chicago Shakespeare Theater, ington, D.C. Television credits Ms. Smart received a BFA where he appeared in Beauty include Chicago Code (FOX). in music/dance/theatre from and the Beast. Other Chicago Ms. Rogers received a BFA in Brigham Young University. credits include: My Fair Lady, musical theatre from Howard Joseph and the Amazing Tech- University. nicolor Dreamcoat, Mark in , Annie (Paramount Theatre); Pirates of Penzance (Marriott Theatre); and most recently, Sweet Charity (Writers’ Theatre). Off Broadway credits JOEY STONE include Bobby in Dear Edwina. (Papa Ogre/Papa Bear) makes National tour credits include WILL SKRIP his Chicago Shakespeare The- Fiddler on the Roof. Mr. Quealy (Little Pig/Knight) returns to ater debut. Other Chicago is also an Eagle Scout. Chicago Shakespeare Theater, credits include: the Leading where he understudied Young Player in Pippin (Music Theatre Ben in Follies. Other Chicago Company); Candide (Good- credits include: Sunset Boule- man Theatre); The Nutcracker vard, Singin’ in the Rain (Drury (House Theatre of Chicago); Lane Theatre Oakbrook); Le- The Snow Queen (Victory Gar-

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dens Theater); Seussical The Lane Theatre Oakbrook) and MICHAEL MAHLER Musical, Cabaret, Funny Girl, Joseph and the Amazing Tech- (Music Director) returns to Chi- Sweet Charity, Mame, Curtains nicolor Dreamcoat (Paramount cago Shakespeare Theater, and Boys from Syracuse (Drury Theatre). Local communit where the family musical How Lane Theatre Oakbrook). credits include The Music Man Can You Run with a Shell on Regional credits include pro- and Rodgers and Hammer- Your Back? that he wrote with ductions with: Shakespeare stein’s Cinderella (Kaneland Alan Schmuckler premiered Theatre Company, Hunting- Community Fine Arts Festival). in 2007 (also featured in the ton Theatre Company, The Commercial credits include National Alliance for Musical Arscht Center, Derby Dinner Shout and U.S. Cellular. Mat- Theatre’s 2009 Festival of New Playhouse, New Stage Collec- thew has been trained in Musicals). Mr. Mahler is the tive and Mercury Theater. Mr. tumbling. Jeff Award-winning compos- Stone studied musical theatre er/lyricist of Hero, Knute Rockne: at the College-Conservatory of RACHEL ROCKWELL All-American, The Christmas Music, University of Cincinnati. (Director/Choreographer) re- Miracle of Jonathan Toomey and turns to Chicago Shakespeare others. His songs have been Theater, where she direct- performed in concerts and ed Short Shakespeare! Romeo showcases around the globe, and Juliet, Beauty and the Beast, including the MAC/ASCAP Short Shakespeare! The Taming songwriter showcase and an of the Shrew, The Adventures evening at the Kennedy Cen- of Pinocchio and The Emperor’s ter. Previous music directing TRAVIS TAYLOR New Clothes. Other Chicago credits include: The Music Man (Farquaad’s Guard/Lord Far- directing/choreography cred- (Paramount Theatre); My One quaad) returns to Chicago its include: Oliver!, Sweeney and Only, White Christmas, My Shakespeare Theater, where Todd (Jeff nomination for Best Fair Lady, Joseph (Jeff Award he previously appeared in Sun- Musical and Best Director), nomination), Bowery Boys day in the Park with George The Sound of Music (Jeff nom- (Marriott Theatre); Hot Mikado and as Beast/Prince in Beauty ination for Best Musical and (Jeff Award nomination, Drury and the Beast. Other Chicago Best Director), Ragtime (Jeff Lane Theatre); and High Fideli- credits include: Sweeney Todd, Award for Best Musical and ty (Route 66 Theatre). His band Seven Brides for Seven Broth- Best Director), Miss Saigon (Jeff The Lincoln Squares has a de- ers, Sugar (Drury Lane Theatre nomination for Best Musical but EP available online. Visit Oakbrook); Pirates of Penzance and Best Director, Drury Lane www.michaelmahler.com and (Marriott Theatre); Camelot, Theatre); Shout! (Jeff nomi- thelincolnsquares.com The Secret Garden, Brigadoon nation for Best Revue), 42nd (Light Opera Works); and Street (Jeff nomination for Best DAVID LINDSAY-ABAIRE Into the Woods (Porchlight Director and Best Musical), The (Book and Lyrics) was most re- Music Theatre). Regional cred- 25th Annual Putnam County cently nominated for two Tony its include work with Rocky Spelling Bee (Jeff nomination for Awards for his work on Shrek Mountain Repertory Theatre Best Musical); The Music Man, The Musical: Best Book of a and The Little Theatre On The Annie, Hair (Paramount The- Musical and Best Score (with Square. Mr. Taylor received a atre); Enron (Jeff nomination for composer Jeanine Tesori). Pri- BFA in musical theatre from the Best Play, mid-size, TimeLine or to that he was awarded Theatre Conservatory of Chica- Theatre Company); John and the 2008 Ed Kleban Award as go College of Performing Arts Jen (Apple Tree Theatre); You’re America’s most promising mu- at Roosevelt University. a Good Man, Charlie Brown! sical theater lyricist and the (Drury Lane Water Tower 2007 Pulitzer Prize for Drama Place); Leaving Iowa (Fox Valley for his play Rabbit Hole, which Repertory); Married Alive and premiered on Broadway It’s a Wonderful Life: A Live Radio at MTC’s Biltmore Theatre. Play (Noble Fool Theatricals). In Rabbit Hole also received five 2012 Rachel was named Chi- Tony Award nominations, cagoan of the Year in Theatre including Best Play, and MATTHEW UZARRAGA by the Chicago Tribune. the Spirit of America Award. (Baby Shrek/Baby Bear) makes His other shows include: his Chicago Shakespeare The- Fuddy Meers, Kimberly Akim- ater debut. Other Chicago bo, Wonder of the World, High credits include: Oliver! (Drury Fidelity and A Devil Inside,

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among others. In addition to Scott Davis BA in theatre from Eastern Il- his work in theater, Mr. Lind- (Scenic Designer) returns to linois University, an MFA in say-Abaire’s screen adaptation Chicago Shakespeare The- costume design from Illinois of Rabbit Hole starred Nicole ater, where his credits include: State University, and is an ad- Kidman and was directed by Othello: The Remix (CST, Lon- junct faculty member at Wilbur John Cameron Mitchell. Mr. don, , Edinburgh), Wright College. Lindsay-Abaire is a proud New Cadre, Beauty and the Beast, Dramatists alumus, a grad- Murder for Two, Short Shake- Jesse Klug uate of Sarah Lawrence College speare! and (Lighting Designer) returns to and the Julliard School, and is a Short Shakespeare! Macbeth. Chicago Shakespeare Theater member of the WGA and the Other Chicago credits include for his fourteenth production Dramatists Guild Council. productions with: Goodman with credits including: Othel- Theatre, Steppenwolf Ga- lo: The Remix (CST, Germany, JEANINE TESORI rage, Court Theatre, Victory Edinburgh), Cadre, Murder for (Music) has written three Tony- Gardens Theater, Drury Lane Two, How Can You Run with a nominated scores for Broad- Theatre, Northlight Theatre, Shell on Your Back?, The Three way: (Lincoln American Theater Company, Musketeers and Seussical The Center); Thoroughly Modern Griffin Theatre, Steep Theater Musical. Other Chicago cred- Millie (lyrics, Dick Scanlan); and and Northwestern Univer- its include productions with: Caroline, or Change (lyrics, To- sity. Regional credits include Marriott Theatre, Goodman ny Kushner; director, George productions with: Milwau- Theatre, Broadway in Chica- C. Wolfe). The National The- kee Repertory Theater, Clarice go, Victory Gardens Theater, atre production of Caroline, or Smith Performing Arts Center, Lookingglass Theatre Com- Change in London received Rep Stage and Dallas Theatre pany, Steppenwolf Theatre the Olivier Award for Best New Center. Mr. Davis serves as Company, Court Theatre, Writ- Musical. Her first musical, Vio- adjunct faculty at Columbia ers’ Theatre, American Theater let, written with Brian Crawley, College having received de- Company, TimeLine Theatre received the NY Drama Critics grees from the University of Company and Chicago Dra- Circle Award. She has received Maryland College Park and matists. Off Broadway credits Drama Desk and Obie Awards, Northwestern University. include: The Elaborate Entrance and was cited by ASCAP as the of Chad Deity (Lucile Lortel first woman composer to have Theresa Ham Award Nomination and Hen- “two new musicals running (Costume Designer) returns to ry Hewes Award Nomination, concurrently on Broadway.” Chicago Shakespeare Theater, Second Stage); The Screw Tape She composed the music for where her credits include Short Letters (Westside Arts and the the New York Shakespeare Fes- Shakespeare! Romeo and Ju- national tour); Romulus (Gug- tival’s Mother Courage, directed liet and Beauty and the Beast. genheim Museum); and The by George C. Wolfe and trans- Other Chicago credits include Hourglass (NYMF). Region- lated by Tony Kushner. Film productions with: Drury Lane al credits include productions scores include: Nights in Ro- Theatre, Northlight Theatre, with: Milwaukee Repertory danthe, Winds of Change, Show Paramount Theatre, The Ryan Theater, Fulton Theatre, Port- Business and Wrestling With An- Opera Center at Lyric Opera land Center Stage, Indiana gels. She composed songs for Chicago, DePaul Opera The- Repertory Theatre, Asolo Rep- the movie and atre, , ertory Theatre, Shakespeare for the Disney DVD releas- Bohemian Theatre Ensem- Theatre Company and Ari- es Mulan II, Lilo and Stitch II ble (Artistic Affiliate), Theater zona Theatre Company. Mr. and The Little Mermaid III. Ms. on the Lake, Stage Left The- Klug has received an After Dark Tesori is a member of the Dra- atre and First Folio Theatre. Award, a Jeff Award and is matists Guild. She is a graduate Regional credits include: The a fourteen-time Jeff Award of Barnard College and lives in Little Theatre on the Square, nominee. Manhattan with her husband TheatreWorks and Quality Hill Michael Rafter and daughter Playhouse. Upcoming proj- Mike Tutaj Siena. ects include: Hello Dolly! (Drury (Projection Designer) returns Lane Theatre); 42nd Street and to Chicago Shakespeare The- RENT (Paramount Theatre). ater, where his credits include: Ms. Ham is the recipient of a Sunday in the Park with George, non-equity Jeff Award for The Beauty and the Beast, Timon of Glorious Ones (Bohemian The- Athens, A Midsummer Night’s atre Ensemble). She received a Dream, The Feast: an intimate

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Tempest, Macbeth and Romeo Melissa Veal seven CPS Shakespeare! pro- y Julieta. Other Chicago cred- (Wig and Make-up Designer) ductions, and work on other its include productions with: has designed wigs and make- productions since 2002. He Goodman Theatre, Steppen- up for seventy productions at has served as the lead mix wolf Theatre Company, Court CST, including: Henry VIII, Ju- engineer with the Alabama Theatre, Victory Gardens The- lius Caesar, The School for Lies, and Utah ater, Drury Lane Theatre, Sunday in the Park with George, Shakespeare Festival. Region- Writers’ Theatre, TimeLine Othello: The Remix (CST, Lon- al design credits include sound Theatre Company, American don, Germany, Edinburgh), design for Sondheim’s Satur- Theater Company, Silk Road Timon of Athens, Elizabeth Rex day Night and assistant sound Rising and Hillary A. Williams (Jeff Award nomination), Follies, design for The Hot Mikado LLC. He is the recipient of a The Madness of George III (Jeff (University of Cincinnati-Col- non-equity Jeff Award, two Jeff Award), , Twelfth lege Conservatory of Music). Awards and the Michael Mag- Night, Macbeth, Amadeus, Funk gio Emerging Designer Award. It Up About Nothin’, Othello, ryan t. nelson Mr. Tutaj is an artistic associate Passion, Troilus and Cressida, (Orchestral Reduction) returns with TimeLine Theatre Compa- Henry IV Parts 1 and 2 (at CST to Chicago Shakespeare Theat- ny and a company member of and the Royal Shakespeare er, where he conducted Sun- Barrel of Monkeys Productions. Company), Rose Rage: Henry day in the Park with George. VI Parts 1, 2 and 3 (at CST and His Marriott Theatre music di- Garth Helm The Duke on 42nd Street), and recting credits include: South (Sound Designer) returns to all seven CPS Shakespeare! pro- Pacific, Andrew Lloyd Webber: Chicago Shakespeare The- ductions. She worked for ten Now and Forever, Hero, Pirates ater, where he designed sound seasons with the Stratford Fes- of Penzance, , For for Beauty and the Beast. Oth- tival, where she received four the Boys, Shout, A Chorus Line, er Chicago credits include: Tyrone Guthrie Awards, includ- Once On This Island, Hairspray, The Most Happy Fella (Ravin- ing the Jack Hutt Humanitarian The Light in the Piazza, All Shook ia Festival); Barry Manilow’s Award. Other Canadian credits Up, Oliver and Footloose. He al- Could It Be Magic? (Mercu- include work with: Shaw Fes- so orchestrated Hero, Joseph ry Theater); The Buddy Holly tival, Mirvish Productions and and the Amazing Technicol- Story, Evita, Ragtime, Sweeney The Grand Theatre in London, or Dreamcoat, Cinderella and Todd, The Sound of Music, Xan- Ontario. Ms. Veal received the Alice in Wonderland at the Mar- adu and Oliver (Drury Lane 2007 Hurckes Award for Arti- riott Theatre. Mr. Nelson is the Theatre Oakbrook). Broad- sans and Technicians. music director in residence for way designs include Pippin. the School of Communication (Tony Award nomination) James Savage at Northwestern University, and Ghost the Musical (as- (Special Effects Designer) is head where he coordinates all mu- sociate sound designer). US of the sound department at sical activities for the Theatre associate sound design cred- Chicago Shakespeare Theater, and Interpretation Center, its include: We Will Rock You where he designed special ef- teaches in the Music Theatre (Fall 2013), Les Misérables 25th fects for Richard III, Macbeth Certificate Program, and music Anniversary Concert (02 Are- and . Over thirty directs and supervises several na, London), Priscilla Queen of Chicago Shakespeare sound productions each year, includ- the Desert (NYC and US Tour), design credits include: Othello: ing AMTP productions and Dirty Dancing and Phantom— The Remix (CST, London, Ger- the famed WAA-MU show. His The Las Vegas Spectacular, as many, Edinburgh), Murder for master of music and doctor of well as production or advance Two (Jeff Award nomination), musical arts degrees in con- sound supervisor for The Phan- Funk It Up About Nothin’ (CST, ducting are from the University tom of the Opera (Broadway), Edinburgh, Australian tour, of North Texas. The Pirate Queen (Chicago London), Disney’s Aladdin, and NYC), all North American Twelfth Night, Willy Wonka, Deborah Acker productions of Ragtime, Fosse, Othello, Passion, How Can You (Production Stage Manager Seussical The Musical, Sunset Run with a Shell on Your Back?, through July 21) has stage Boulevard (Toronto and Van- , A Flea in Her Ear, The managed the past twenty- couver), Hal Prince’s Princess and the Pea, Seus- three seasons at Chicago (Chicago and Toronto) and sical The Musical, Peter Pan, Shakespeare Theater. Other various tours by Livent, Inc. , A Lit- stage management credits in- tle Night Music, multiple Short clude: Puttin’ on the Ritz (Na- Shakespeare! productions, all

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tional Jewish Theater); Six De- of King Richard III, The Merry ry Theatre). Television directing grees of Separation, Driving Miss Wives of Windsor, Othello, Ro- credits include: episodes of Daisy, I’m Not Rappaport (Bri- meo and Juliet and King Henry V. Dawnson’s Creek, Everwood, ar Street Theatre); The Nerd One Tree Hill and Brothers and (Royal George Theatre); and AMBER JOHNSON Sisters. Mr. Moore has a BS A…My Name Is Alice (Ivanhoe (Assistant Stage Manager, be- in performance studies from Theatre). She has production ginning July 22) makes her Northwestern University. managed extensively through- Chicago Shakespeare Theater out Chicago, and has also debut. Other Chicago credits BOB MASON provided lighting designs for: include: Still Alice (Lookingglass (Artistic Associate/Casting Direct- the Apollo Theatre, Candle- Theatre Company): The Book or) is in his fourteenth season as light Dinner Playhouse, Chica- of Mormon, Jersey Boys (stage CST’s casting director, where go Shakespeare Theater’s Team manager substitute, Broadway his credits include over eighty Shakespeare, the Museum of in Chicago); Skylight, Jitney, productions and twenty-nine Science and Industry, Some Angels in America Parts 1 & 2, plays of Shakespeare’s canon. Like It Cole (tour), and Pump Spunk, The Comedy of Errors, In addition to eighteen produc- Boys and Dinettes in Branson, Three Tall Women (Court The- tions with Artistic Director Missouri. atre); Welcome Home Jenny Barbara Gaines, other CST pro- Sutter (Next Theatre Compa- ductions of note include: a BETH ELLEN SPENCER ny); A Girl With Sun in Her Eyes quintet of Stephen Sondheim (Assistant Stage Manager (Pine Box Theatre); The Col- musicals (Pacific Overtures, Sun- through July 21/Production Stage ored Museum (Congo Square day in the Park with George, A Manager, beginning July 22) re- Theatre Company); The MLK Little Night Music, Passion and turns to Chicago Shakespeare Project (Writers’ Theatre); It’s Follies) directed by Gary Griffin; Theater, where her credits in- a Wonderful Life: Live at the as well as Rose Rage: Henry VI clude Beauty and the Beast. Biograph! (American Blues Parts 1, 2 and 3 directed by Other Chicago stage manage- Theater); Three Sisters (Straw- Edward Hall; and The Molière ment credits include: Candide dog Theatre Company) and Comedies directed by Brian (Goodman Theatre); Samuel J. Orange Flower Water (Step- Bedford. Additional Chicago and K. (Steppenwolf Theatre penwolf Theatre Company). casting credits include: the Company); Proof (Court The- Regional credits include pro- Sondheim/Hal Prince premiere atre); Annie, The Music Man, ductions with Williamstown of Bounce (Goodman Theatre Hair (Paramount Theatre); Theatre Festival and Antelope and the Kennedy Center for The Sound of Music, Sweeney Valley Ballet. Ms. Johnson grad- the Performing Arts) and pro- Todd (Drury Lane Theatre); uated from the University of ductions for Northlight Theatre and Joseph and the Amazing Oklahoma with a BFA in the- and Northwestern University’s Technicolor Dreamcoat (Mar- atre with stage management American Music Theatre Pro- riott Theatre). Regional stage emphasis. ject. Prior to casting, Mr. Mason management credits include: enjoyed a fifteen-year career as Candide, Old Times (Shake- JASON MOORE a Jeff Award-winning Chicago speare Theatre Company); (Broadway Director) Broadway actor and singer, and has been and six years with Kansas City credits include Avenue Q and a visiting educator for School Repertory Theatre, where she Steel Magnolias. Carnegie Hall at Steppenwolf, Acting Studio served as production stage credits include Jerry Springer: Chicago, University of Illinois manager and assistant stage The Opera. Off Broadway cred- at Chicago and Northwestern manager for many shows, its include Speech and Debate University. including Into The Woods, (Roundabout Theatre Com- Arabian Nights, Broke-ology, pany); Avenue Q (Vineyard Rick Boynton Borderland, A Christmas Sto- Theater); Guardians (Culture (Creative Producer) directs CST’s ry, the Musical!, Venice, and Project); and The Crumple Zone. New Classics program devot- numerous productions of A Associate directing credits in- ed to new plays, musicals and Christmas Carol. With Heart of clude Les Miserables (Broad- adaptations, and focuses on America Shakespeare Festival, way, national tour) and Rag- current and future artistic pro- Ms. Spencer served as the pro- time (Vancouver). Writing cre- duction and planning. New duction stage manager for five dits include The Floatplane Classics premieres include: Notebooks (Charlotte Reperto- seasons, including productions Cadre (CST, Johannesburg,

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Grahamstown, Edinburgh), Othello: The Remix (CST, Lon- don, Germany, Edinburgh), Funk It Up About Nothin’ (CST, Edinburgh, Australian tour, London), A Flea in Her Ear (CST, Williamstown The- atre Festival), The Three BARBARA GAINES CRISS HENDERSON Musketeers (CST, Boston, Lon- (Artistic Director) is the founder (Executive Director) has pro- don), The Emperor’s New of Chicago Shakespeare The- duced CST’s past twenty-four Clothes, The Adventures of Pi- ater, where she has directed seasons. Under his leader- nocchio, Murder for Two (CST, more than thirty of Shakes- ship the Theater has become New York 2013) and The Feast: peare’s plays. Honors include: one of the city’s major cultur- an intimate Tempest (in col- the Tony Award for Outstand- al attractions. Honors include ing Regional Theatre; the the Tony Award for Outstand- laboration with Redmoon). prestigious Honorary OBE ing Regional Theater as well Former artistic director of the (Officer of the Most Excellent as multiple Laurence Olivier Marriott Theatre and multi- Order of the British Empire) and Joseph Jefferson Awards. ple Jeff Award-winning actor, in recognition of her contri- Mr. Henderson was named he has starred in productions butions strengthening British- Arts Administrator of the Year nationally, including CST’s pro- American cultural relations; by Arts Management Maga- duction of A Flea in Her Ear, in and Joseph Jefferson Awards zine at The Kennedy Center; which he played Camille (Jeff for Best Production (Ham- was recognized among the Award, After Dark Award). As let, Cymbeline, King Lear and top 40 business people under casting director/associate at The Comedy of Errors), and for the age of 40 in Crain’s Chica- Jane Alderman Casting, proj- Best Director (Cymbeline, King go Business; and was named ects included: the television Lear and The Comedy of Er- Chevalier de L’Ordre des Arts series Early Edition, Missing Per- rors). She received the Public et des Lettres by the Minister sons, Untouchables and ER; the Humanities Award from the Il- of Culture of . He serves films While You Were Sleeping linois Humanities Council, and as president of the Producers’ and Hoodlum, among others; is the recipient of the Spirit of Association of Chicago area and numerous national tours. Loyola Award. Ms. Gaines has Theaters, and on the board of Mr. Boynton has lectured at his received an Honorary Doctor- the League of Chicago The- alma mater Northwestern Uni- ate of Letters from University of atres. Mr. Henderson is director versity, and is president of the Birmingham (UK), an Honorary of the MFA/Arts Leadership board of the National Alliance Doctorate of Humane Letters Program, a two-year, grad- for Musical Theatre. from Dominican University and uate-level curriculum in arts an Honorary Doctorate of Fine management training creat- Arts from Lake Forest College. ed through a joint partner- She serves on the Shakespear- ship between Chicago Shakes- ean Council of Shakespeare’s peare Theater and The Theatre Globe Theatre in London and School at DePaul University. is a Life Trustee of Northwest- ern University. She made her Lyric Opera debut directing Guseppe Verdi’s Macbeth.

Actors’ Equity Association (AEA), founded in 1913, represents more than 45,000 actors and stage managers in the United States. Equity seeks to advance, promote and foster the art of live theatre as an essential component of our society. Equity negotiates wages and working conditions, providing a wide range of benefits, including health and pension plans. AEA is a member of the AFL-CIO, and is affiliated with FIA, an international organization of performing arts unions. The Equity emblem is our mark of excellence. www.actorsequity.org

All Musicians are members of the Chicago Federation of Musicians Local 10-208.

The lighting, projection, sound and associate sound designers of this production are represented by United Scenic Artists, Local USA-829 of the IATSE. www.chicagoshakes.com 15 chicago shakespeare theater Staff

Barbara Gaines Criss Henderson Artistic Director Executive Director rick boynton Gary Griffin Creative Producer Associate Artistic Director

staff leadership Brett ElliOTT TONY ADAMS Will Cavedo MARILYN J. HALPERIN Melissa Fagan Digital Assets Assistant seth harman Director of Education Kendall Karg Laura Mikulski Allison M. Leake and Communications Arts Leadership Fellows Front of House Graphic Designer/ Supervisors BOB MASON alana rybAk Production Artist Artistic Associate/ Assistant Director mark parker Roberto Arellano Casting Director of Finance Concessions Supervisor Isabel Bethke LINDA ORELLANA DAN GRYCZA Brannon Bowers Betsy beams Director of Finance KATHRYN PAYNE jacqueline rose shelly godefrin Accounting Associates Marketing Interns maura person CHRIS PLEVIN Lead Guest Services Director of Production Alysse Hunter Associates Accounting Assistant call center ALIDA SZABO Alex Higgin-Houser Phil Brankin Director of Audience JILL FENSTERMAKER jerica hucke evan cartwright Development Executive Assistant Call Center Supervisors Gina Ferraro Brooke flanagan KENNETH KEACHER matthew hultgren chloe bluml walters Administrative Assistant Katie Nixon samuel evola Director of Institutional Justin O’Byrne greg hughes Advancement sarah schultz Cara polczynski Advancement elizabeth sunderhaus annabelle young margaret reeder Caroline Thrasher Call Center Artistic Associate Director of alan weusthoff Representatives marissa schwartz Advancement Guest Services Associates Producing Associate melissa collins Nicholas Kern Chris Simek Keira Fromm Senior Advancement Officer, Group Sales Coordinator Sharon and Tom McLean Casting Associate Major Gifts Dave TOROPOV Saints’ Volunteer Usher zachary gray Hilary Odom Administrative Coordinator Coordinators Associate Director/ Senior Advancement Officer, Choreographer Institutional Relations Operations/ Production rebecca spooner kristen caruso Facilities erica L. sandvig Casting Intern Advancement Manager/ SUSAN KNILL Assistant Director of Board Liaison Theater/Facility Production Education SAMANTHA DECKER Manager Meryn Daly Jason harrington Institutional Relations Daniel Lopez Production Office Manager Education Outreach Coordinator Facilities Assistant Manager Emmaline Keddy-Hector katie grogan Production Management elliott lacey molly topper Stewardship and Apprentice Learning Programs Custodial Supervisor Events Coordinator Manager Maribel cuevas CHRISTOPHER PAZDERNIK Stage Management Estrada Samuel Evola Annual Fund Coordinator DEBORAH ACKER, AEA Julie Strassel carlton levy Production Stage Manager/ alana tomlin Tara Smithberger Nicolas Rivera Associate Producer Education Interns Donor Relations Custodial Assistants Coordinator Beth Ellen Spencer, AEA Assistant Stage Manager/ Administration matt frye Ticketing, GUEST Production Stage Manager DANIEL J. HESS Advancement Intern Services AND EVENTS Company Manager Jeffrey Cass AMBER JOHNSON, AEA marketing Manager of Ticketing Assistant Stage Manager JEANNE DeVORE JULIE STANTON and Guest Services Katie-Sarah Phillips Technology Manager Marketing Director Makeda Cohran Young Performer Supervisor ANDREA CRAIN Sean Brennan Events Manager Jessica McCoy Database Administrator hannah kennedy justin potter Stage Management Intern Kiara Kincheloe Box Office Supervisor Marketing Assistants

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Scenery Jessica Doan Wigs and Make-up Consultants and EDWARD LEAHY Costume Apprentice Melissa Veal Special Services Technical Director Head of Wigs and baker tilly VIRCHOW Jess Kenyon Make-up KRAUSE, LLp Matt Rohner Matthew Powell Auditor Robert L. Wilson Wardrobe Dressers Whitney Mueller Assistant Technical Wig and Make-up campbell and company Elijah Bormann Directors Apprentice Fundraising Consultant Costume Shop Intern Michelle Lilly arc worldwide, Anne Stebbins Katie Cordts Emily Tarleton a leo burnett company Crafts Intern CHANTELLE MARIE Assistant Scenic Designers JOHNSON Marketing Partner

Bradley Buri Wig Knotters Electrics MEDICAL PROGRAM FOR Stage Crew Kristof Leopold Katie Cordts PERFORMING ARTISTS/ Panjaporn (Pam) Bruce Cooper Lighting Supervisor Wig Attendant Supanwanid-Henrich, M.D. Stage Crew Supervisor Greg Hofmann becky Curl Medical Services Katie McBee Assistant Lighting Designer Sarah Jo WhiTE Wig and Make-up Interns Aon Private Risk Stage Crew Apprentice Joan E. Claussen Management,

Christine RX Bolles House Electrician Steven Hein Properties Scenic Charge Artist Insurance Services Andrew Iverson Chelsea Meyers Michelle Lilly Elizabeth G. Smith Properties Master hughes socol piers Scenic Artist Follow Spot Operators resnick & DYM, ltd. Cassandra Westover Legal Services Erik S. Barry Jack Birdwell Assistant Properties Master Eric Branson Dan Matthews REGINA BUCCOLA, Ph.D. Nick Carroll Chelsea Warren Caleb McAndrew Scholar–in–residence Andrew Iverson Dragon Puppet Designer Bill Paton Jimmy Lis STEPHEN BENNETT, Ph.D. Nathan Serviss Nicole Mamquist lacy katherine BEATRICE BOSCO, Ph.D. Adam Todd Tristan Meredith campbell ELIZABETH CHARLEBOIS, Ph.D. House Carpenters Kae Nosbisch Assistant Dragon BRETT FOSTER, Ph.D. Puppet Designer PETER KANELOS, Ph.D. Elizabeth G. Smith ira murfin, MFA Costumes Samantha Treible Dan Nurczyk Guest Lecturers ryan magnuson Electricians Properties Stage Crew Costume Shop Manager Peter Bosy Marcella Barbeau Wesley Schilling MICHAEL BROSILOW Cathy Tantillo Lighting Intern Tara Smith Bill Burlingham Costume Design Assistant Properties Artisans LIZ LAUREN Emily Rose Goss Sound Dylan Jost michael litchfield Costume Shop Assistant/ James Savage Properties Carpenter JAMES STEINKAMP Rentals Manager Sound Master Photographers Courtney O’Neil Lise Stec hms media, inc. Ray Nardelli Properties Painter Head Draper Associate Sound Designer Video Production Beth Uber Cassie Gorniewicz Cathy Taylor Cristy Troia Properties Stitcher Draper Sound Engineer Public Relations Consultant Robert Kuhn chloe cappuccili Paul Perry wesley schilling Ruthanne Swanson Audio 2 melissa gutridge, First Hands Dragon Puppet Artisans voices for Daniel Carlyon the arts, INC. WooJin Joy Chung Shana Hall Jack Hawkins Sales and Fundraising Properties Intern Yas Maple Palmer JankENS Consultant Stitchers Sound Crew Melissa Bochat ethan deppe Crafts Supervisor ryan t. nelson Meredith Miller Keyboard Programmers Yonit Olshan Crafts Artisans Grover Hollway Daniel Jama Sound Interns www.chicagoshakes.com 17 September 24–November 10, 2013 Cyrano de Bergerac by Edmond Rostand • translated and adapted for the stage by Anthony Burgess • directed by Penny Metropulos in CST’s Courtyard Theater october 16–27, 2013 From the United Kingdom—Blind Summit Theatre the table created by Blind Summit Theatre Upstairs at Chicago Shakespeare

December 3, 2013–January 19, 2014 The Merry Wives of Windsor by • directed by Barbara Gaines in CST’s Courtyard Theater

February 6–March 23, 2014 Gypsy a Musical Fable book by Arthur Laurents • music by Jule Styne lyrics by Stephen Sondheim • directed by Gary Griffin in CST’s Courtyard Theater saturdays at 11:00 a.m. february 22–march 22, 2014

Short Shakespeare! est A Midsummer Night’s Dream directed and adapted by David H. Bell in CST’s Courtyard Theater March 13–May 4, 2014 Road Show music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim book by John Weidman • directed by Gary Griffin auren and Dan R L isa E bright, iz auren Bosy, eter Upstairs at Chicago Shakespeare March 30–April 13, 2014 From Cornwall, England—Kneehigh Tristan & Yseult written by Anna Maria Murphy and Carl Grose in CST’s Courtyard Theater

April 29–June 15, 2014 Henry V by William Shakespeare directed by Christopher Luscombe

in CST’s Courtyard Theater P Bill Burlingham, Michael L itchfield, Michael Brosilow, by photos

312.595.5600 www.chicagoshakes.com September 24–November 10, 2013 Cyrano de Bergerac by Edmond Rostand • translated and adapted for the stage by Anthony Burgess • directed by Penny Metropulos in CST’s Courtyard Theater Bring october 16–27, 2013 From the United Kingdom—Blind Summit Theatre Shakespeare to the table your backyard created by Blind Summit Theatre Upstairs at Chicago Shakespeare As Chicago’s home for Shakespeare, CST is committed to bringing to life December 3, 2013–January 19, 2014 the works of one of the world’s greatest playwrights in the English language. The Merry Wives of Windsor Chicago Shakespeare in the Parks expands our reach beyond Navy Pier—sharing by William Shakespeare • directed by Barbara Gaines free professional productions with the diverse neighborhoods of Chicago from in CST’s Courtyard Theater Humboldt Park to South Shore and Austin to Loyola Park. The success of this initiative’s launch last year served to activate Chicago’s Cultural Plan—ensuring February 6–March 23, 2014 that the arts are accessible to everyone. Support from individuals like you Gypsy a Musical Fable book by Arthur Laurents • music by Jule Styne brought live Shakespeare to over 10,000 audience members. Help us continue lyrics by Stephen Sondheim • directed by Gary Griffin this new citywide tradition by making a fully tax-deductible gift today. in CST’s Courtyard Theater saturdays at 11:00 a.m. february 22–march 22, 2014 3 EASY WAYS TO MAKE YOUR GIFT Short Shakespeare! www.chicagoshakes.com/support A Midsummer Night’s Dream directed and adapted by David H. Bell 312.667.4952 in CST’s Courtyard Theater  Chicago Shakespeare Theater March 13–May 4, 2014 800 East Grand on Navy Pier Road Show Chicago, IL 60611 music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim book by John Weidman • directed by Gary Griffin Upstairs at Chicago Shakespeare March 30–April 13, 2014 From Cornwall, England—Kneehigh Tristan & Yseult written by Anna Maria Murphy and Carl Grose

in CST’s Courtyard Theater Michael L itchfield by photos

www.chicagoshakes.com/parks Chicago Shakespeare Theater Community Partners

Chicago Shakespeare Theater is honored by the support of these leading business and civic partners, whose generosity demonstrates a commitment to enriching our vibrant Chicago community. We are pleased to recognize these organizations for their dedication to artistic excellence, innovative approaches to enhancing education and impactful community outreach initiatives. Reflects contributions received between July 1, 2012 and June 1, 2013 Guarantors American Airlines $100,000 & above Arc Worldwide BMO Harris Bank Boeing ComEd The Davee Foundation Hyatt Hotels Corporation JPMorgan Chase & Co. The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation Robert R. McCormick Foundation benefactors Allscripts $50,000–$99,999 Allstate Insurance Company A. N. and Pearl G. Barnett Foundation BlueCross BlueShield of Illinois The Chicago Community Trust Exelon Food For Thought Catering Julius Frankel Foundation ITW KPMG LLP Madison Dearborn Partners Motorola Mobility Foundation National Endowment for the Arts Northern Trust Polk Bros. Foundation The Shubert Foundation The Harold and Mimi Steinberg Charitable Trust sustainers Paul M. Angell Family Foundation $25,000–$49,999 Bartlit Beck Herman Palenchar & Scott LLP Helen Brach Foundation The Brinson Foundation Bulley & Andrews Chicago Shakespeare Theater Fund at The Chicago Community Trust The Crown Family Lloyd A. Fry Foundation General Dynamics Corporation Grosvenor Capital Management, L.P. Hillshire Brands Illinois Arts Council Jenner & Block LLP Jones Lang LaSalle Inc. Kirkland & Ellis LLP McDonald’s Corporation 20 Summer 2013 | Shrek The Musical donor honor roll $25,000–$49,999 Nuveen Investments (continued) The Pauls Foundation Strategic Hotels and Resorts The Sun-Times Foundation/The Chicago Community Trust Anonymous $15,000–$24,999 Baxter Healthcare Corporation Chicago Title and Trust Company Foundation Clark Hill PLC The Field Foundation of Illinois The Grover Hermann Foundation PNC Shure Incorporated Anonymous $10,000–$14,999 Abbott Aon CME Group Elizabeth F. Cheney Foundation Goldman, Sachs & Company John R. Halligan Charitable Fund Harris Family Foundation The Irving Harris Foundation Mazza Foundation Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation Motorola Solutions, Inc. ReedSmith LLP The Rhoades Foundation Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP Stefani’s Children’s Foundation TCG/Global Connections—IN the LAB Tur Partners LLC Ventas Walgreens $5,000–$9,999 Butler Family Foundation CDW Delaware Place Bank Dr. Scholl Foundation The James Huntington Foundation Newcastle Limited NIB Foundation Peoples Gas Daniel F. and Ada L. Rice Foundation Charles and M. R. Shapiro Foundation, Inc. The Siragusa Foundation William Blair & Company Anonymous $1,000–$4,999 Baker Tilly Virchow Krause, LLP The Ann Barzel/Patrick Henry Arts Fund BBJ Linen Blum-Kovler Foundation Broco Partnership City of Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events The Hattie A. and Marie V. Fatz Foundation Hive Chicago, through the Chicago Community Trust The National Alliance of Musical Theatre’s National Fund for New Musicals Anonymous www.chicagoshakes.com 21 Chicago Shakespeare Theater Shakespeare Society

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

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

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

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

22 Summer 2013 | Shrek The Musical individual contributors Individual Contributors

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

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

*deceased www.chicagoshakes.com 23 Barbara and Joe Sedelmaier Cate and Frederick Waddell Brian and Melissa Sherman Charles Wert Michael and Linda Simon David and Linda Wesselink Bard Circle Michael and Sharon Sloan Brian and Sheila Whalen Mr. and Mrs. Harrison I. Steans Mark Ferguson Membership Walter Stearns and Elizabeth Yntema Donna M. and Ava Youngblood is your ticket to the ultimate Thomas H. Stone and Haj Gueye Chicago Shakespeare Theater Richard and Elaine Tinberg Ann Ziegler Anne and William Tobey Anonymous (2) experience! Tom and Teri Tracey bard circle partners $1,000–$2,499 John Davidson Jean Allard and Shirley Schaeffer Doris A. Alvarado Dirk Denison and David Salkin Mr. and Mrs. William DeWoskin John H. Andersen and Wendy S. Gross Robert C. Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Byram Dickes Dalia and Jurgis Anysas Leigh Diffay and Peter and Lucy Ascoli Mary Ann Angle Helen Ashley Luke Dixon Carey and Brett August David and Eileen Pamela Baker and Donnersberger Jay R. Franke Carole and Peter Doris Edward Banas Joan G. Downing Ronald Bauer Design Inc. Ingrid and Rich Dubberke Mr. and Mrs. James Bay John Duncan and Anita Sarafa Rick and Deann Bayless Drs. George Dunea Richard and Heather Black and Sally Dunea Steven and Susan Bloch Kathy Dunn Mr. and Mrs. Andrew K. Block Phil and Phyllis Eaton Charles and Ms. Kinzie Ecker and Mary Anne Bobrinskoy Mr. Douglass Ferrell Nancy and George Bodeen Karen and Boris Elisman Drs. Gregory Boshart and Donald and Deanna Elliott William Lawrence Deborah and S. Cody Engle Stephen and Jacquelynn Bossu Sue S. Ettelson Rachel Bronson & S.M. Evans John Matthews Patti Eylar and Charlie Gardner Douglas R. Brown Mr. and Mrs. Fatheazam Suzanne and John Brubaker James and Joan Fencil Mr. and Mrs. John H. Bryan Mr. and Mrs. Steven D. Fifield Robert J. Buford Hope Flack BARD Catherine G. Burnham Henry and Frances Fogel Jan Burnham and Ray Carney Foley Family Foundation CIRCLE Brian Burrows and Rhoda and Henry S. Frank Penny Kahan Willard and Anne Fraumann Susanne Bush-Wilcox Patricia and Martin Freeman CHALLENGE Butler Family Foundation Kim and Greg Frezados Join today and have Mildred L. Calhoun and Nancy and Bill Fry your gift matched Joseph U. Schorer Jack Fuller and dollar-for-dollar! Marion A. Cameron Debra Moskovits All new gifts matched up to $100,000. Michael L. Cardinale and Paula and Michael Furst Autumn L. Mather Edith B. Gaines David and Orit Carpenter J. Patrick and Dr. and Mrs. Robert W. Carton Anne M. Gallagher Your Bard Circle Membership provides Robert A. and Iris J. Center Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Gareis Stanley D. Christianson Stephen and Elizabeth Geer you with VIP ticketing and intermission Rev. Jane A. and Suzanne and Frank Gerlits service, as well as intimate events with Mr. Michael A. Clark John F. Gilmore Barney I. Cohen Mr. and Mrs. James J. Glasser the world’s leading theater artists. Steven Cohen and Judith Goldberg Michael Godnick Isaac and Jennifer Goldman By making a leadership gift of $1,000 Jane and John Colman Jim Goodridge and Joan Riley The Colmar Foundation William and Patricia Graham or more, you can directly support the Karen Butler Connell Linda D. and extraordinary productions on our stages and Hugh T. Connell Craig C. Grannon J. Gorman Cook James and Brenda Grusecki and work throughout the community. Lawrence Corry Harsha and Susan Gurujal Mr. and Mrs. William A. Crane Mary Hafertepe To join the Bard Circle today, please contact: Michael F. Csar Daniel W. Hamilton and Carl Cucco Mary Ann Winkelmes Christopher Pazdernik at 312.667.4949 Charles Custer Robert Hanlon and or [email protected] Kent and Liz Dauten Barbara MacDowall Wendy and Jim Daverman Al and Chris Hanna (2013), photo by L iz auren by photo in Henry VIII (2013), Wooddell Gregory pictured: individual contributors

Kathy Harrington and Michael and Karyn Lutz Robert K. Parsons Carol Senderowitz Charlie Moles Family Foundation and Victoria J. Herget Dr. Ken Shanoff Rhonda and Richard Harsch Martha and John Mabie Lanny and Terry Passaro Kenneth Sharigian Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Haynes Charlene and Connie and Don Patterson Andrew Shaw and Mr. and Mrs. Gary MacDougal Wendy J. Paulson Marty Peterson Thomas C. Heagy Barry and Mary Ann MacLean Thomas Pawlik and Ava Cohn John and Kay Shaw Pati and O.J. Heestand Sherry and John Malusa Mona Penner Jack Siegel and Evelyn Brody John and Yvonne Held Lisa Runnells Markham Theodore and Mr. and Mrs. Janet and Bob Helman Richard and Anna Marks Harriette Perlman Michael J. Silverstein Robert and Konstanze Hickey Faye Marlowe Sandra Perlow Larry and Victoria Smith Gail and Tom Hodges William Mason Joseph G. Phelps Kathleen and Brian Spear Bill and Vicki Hood and Diana Davis Kathleen Picken Deborah Spertus Jim and Deborah Hopkinson Judy and John McCarter Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stamer Nancy M. Hotchkiss Michael McCaslin James W. Pierpont Julia Stasch Joseph H. Huebner and Patrick Ashley Paulita Pike and Cheryl Steiger and Patricia J. Hurley Ron and Linda McGimpsey Zulfiqar Bokhari Kevin Noonan Leland Hutchinson The Howard and Kennon Steven Plevin Nikki and Fred Stein and Jean Perkins McKee Charitable Fund The Charles B. The Stanley & Kristin Mr. Paul A. Hybel & Helen Melchior Preacher Foundation Stevens Family Fund Mrs. Elizabeth A. Raymond Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Melchor Judith Pree Liz Stiffel Deborah and Helmut Jahn Pamela G. Meyer Andra and Irwin Press Mr. Gary D. Strandlund Pam and Paul James Sandra and Bernie Meyer C. James and Karen Prieur Susan and John Sullivan Claudia and Rick Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Miller David and Valeria Pruett Eileen Sweeney Kathryn and Bruce Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Mills Wendy and Jeffrey Puglielli Kimberly K. Taylor Russell N. Johnson George and Susan Mitchell Steve and Holly Quasny The Tengelsen Family Gretchen and Jay Jordan Dr. Marilyn Mitchell Lynne and Allan Reich Foundation John Joyce and Gina Sepe Mr. and Mrs. James Montana Linda Johnson Rice Mr. Gilbert Terlicher Ms. Susan M. Junkroski John R. and Judith R. Moore Mary Kay Ring Imogene Thoma Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel Kain David Mordini and William and Louise Robb Mrs. Vernon B. Thomas Jerry and Judy Kaufman Jerome Fitzgerald The Roberts Family John and Maribeth Totten Jen and Brad Keck Patricia and David Mosena Foundation Joanne Troutner Mr. and Mrs. Michael Keiser Michael M. Mullen Robin Roberts Henry and Janet Underwood Diane and Gaynor Kelley Bill Mulliken and Lorna William C. Roberts, Jr. Gretchen W. Vacendak Dr. and Mrs. Russell Filippini-Mulliken Bruce and Ellen Rodman Mr. and Mrs. Todd Vieregg and Rowena Killion Clare Muñana Edmund and Carol Ronan Mr. and Mrs. Clark L. Wagner Niamh King Peter F. Nabicht and Family Barbara and Ed Roob Mary Kay and Bill Walsh Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Kohn Howard and Tom and Denise Rosenfeld E. Brooke and Greg Walters The Koldyke Family Fund Sandra Nagelberg Deborah and Jeffrey S. Ross Sarita Warshawsky Jack and Catherine Kozik Judith E. Neisser Abbie Helene Roth and Bill and Frona Weaver James and Carolyn Krause Hope G. Nightingale Sandra Gladstone Roth Susan Weber T/S Kully Philanthropic Fund and David Ellis The Rothe Charitable Trust Richard and Diane Weinberg Patrick R. Lagges John and Janis Notz Joseph O. Rubinelli, Jr. Wayne Whalen Susan and Richard Lenny Mr. and Mrs. Dirk Brom and Kim Russel and Paula Wolff Joanie and Richard Leopold Bernard Nusinow Angelique A. Sallas Mrs. Henry P. Wheeler Barry Levenstam James F. Oates Bettylu and Paul Saltzman Lisa and Randy White and Elizabeth Landes Bill and Penny Obenshain Larry Salustro Stuart and Diana Widman Benita Levy Mr. and Mrs. Lee Oberlander John Duncan and Anita Sarafa Suzanne and Mrs. Carole F. Liebson Mr. and Mrs. Claudia Marie Saran Robert Wieseneck and Dr. Philip R. Liebson James J. O’Connor April and Jim Schink Sheila Wolfe Robert B. Lifton Sarah and Wallace Oliver Karen and Frank Schneider Steve and Arna Yastrow and Carol Rosofsky Jonathan F. Orser Patricia and David Schulte Paul and Mary Yovovich Michael Charles Litt Dr. John O’Toole and Judy and Thomas Scorza Donna Zarcone Diane and Bill Lloyd Dr. Kristin Walter Maryellen and Tom Scott William Ziemann John H. Long and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Ottley Mr. and Mrs. Richard Seid Dr. William R. Zimmer Nona Harrison Long George and Peggy Pandaleon Emanuel Semerad Anonymous (9) colleagues $500–$999 Sandra Bass Ed Caveney and Oscar O. and Paula D’Angelo Jonathan Abarbanel Ellen Stone Belic Courtney Thomas Sue and Kent Davis Mr. and Mrs. William Adams IV and Jerone Stone Larry and Julie Chandler Lisette and Richard Davison Karen and Walter Alexander Joan Israel Berger Thomas Clancy Mr. Paul Dengel and Dominic and Kathryn Allocco Leigh and Henry Bienen and Dana Green Ms. Paula J. Morency Robert W. Andersen and Daniel and Mary Boote Timothy and Theresa Coburn Marilyn and Terry Diamond George P. Schneider Joan and William J. Brodsky Brittney Corley Wendy Doniger Carol L. Anderson John A. Bross Ms. Nancy Raymond Corral Mr. and Mrs. Michael Pamela C. Atkinson Edward and Sandra Burkhardt The Coudal Family Doornweerd Richard K. Baer, M.D. Pastora San Juan Cafferty* Crown Point Dr. and Mrs. James L. Downey Michael and Mary Baniak David L. Cameron Community Theatre Susan Duda Bonnie A. Barber Stephen and Adra Campbell James Currie Bruce and Marnie Duff Patrick and Shirley Daly www.chicagoshakes.com 25 individual contributors

Barbara and John Eckel Drs. Michael and Dana M. Mikstay Leslie Smith and Michael Uzer Paul and Linda Edwards Abhilasha Jones Michelle Montroy Mike, Charlotte and Ted Smith Melanie Ehrhart JS Charitable Trust Charles and Joan Moore Adam Snyder Salli H. Eley Bruce T. Kaiser Rick and Joyce Morimoto Unmi Song Jeff Farbman Robert and Jeanne Kapoun Michelle and Michael Morris Joan Sorensen and Ann Greenstein Harriet and Ernest Karmin Mr. and Mrs. Patricia G. Spear Polly Fehlman Larry and Marie Kaufman Robert S. Morrison David and Ingrid Stallé Judy and Terry Feiertag Ms. Emily Kessler Milan and Shannon Mrksich Ronna Stamm Peter Fischer Krystyna Kiel and Gerald and Maia Mullin and Paul Lehman and Joanne Roddy Fischer Alexander Templeton Dr. Virginia Mullin Mr. Roger Stein and Lois Farrell Fisher Frank and Katherine Kinney Eileen M. Murray Ms. Jill Deutsch John & Patti Flanagan Polly Elizabeth Kintzel Dr. Gerard F. Notario Mrs. Carol D. Sterling Gillian Flynn Susan Klingenstein Fund John and Pat O’Brien Nancy and Bruce Stevens Steph and Tom Formolo Cheryl and Don Kobetsky Barbara and Daniel O’Keefe Suzanne and Fred Stitt Adrian Foster The Kochanek Family Mr. and Mrs. Norman Olson, Jr. Susan and Roger Stone Dan Freitag Stephen Kocian Ashley Peace Mary Stowell and Jim Streicker Mark and Susanne Frey Mr. Murray Kopelow and Richard and Charlene Posner Gary D. Strandlund Mr. and Mrs. Abel Friedman Ms. Catherine R. Bachman Dr. and Mrs. Richard A. Prinz Caryn and Larry Straus Sharon and Richard Fritz Kevin A. and Mr. and Mrs. John Raitt Robert and Ann Stucker Tod Galloway Joanne C. Krakora Polly and Kenneth Rattner Sara E. Sumner Charles Gately and Bob Kunio and Libby Roth Dr. David and Lee Reese Jerry Szatan and Barbara Marder-Gately Mark Landolt and Jennifer Drs. Mark Reiter Katherine Abbott Joyce and Allen Gerstein Lane Lansolt and Kathleen Ward Harrison and Marilyn Tempest Jack and Jeanne Gilbert Mr. and Mrs. Ted Langan Mr. and Mrs. Wade Thomson Ms. Carol Glassroth Kim and Edwin Lewis John M. Richman Steve Turner & Ann Cunniff William and Anne Goldstein Anny Liao Dr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Richter, Jr. Brady Twiggs Steve and Debbie Hallsey Gloria and Harold Lipschultz Charles Rickett Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Van Nice Jill Hartman Valerie Kolis and Peter Livaditis Cil and Deever Rockwell Anne VanWart & Michael Keable Lois and Marty Hauselman Mr. David P. Lloyd and Joseph Ross and Jean Shutler Linda Vertrees Kristen Hayes Ms. Suzanne Williams Heidi S. Rothenberg Mrs. Susan Wade on behalf Anne and James Heger Nancy and Jim Loewenberg Janet and Philip Rotner of the Dr. Robert H. Fischer Mr. and Mrs. Chris Hehmeyer Jim and SuAnne Lopata Dr. Marsha Ryan Memorial Fund Diane Henry Michael and Lisa LoVallo Alyne Salstone Roberta and Robert Washlow Donald E. Hilton Mr. Sachnoff E. Lowell Richard and Susan Sanders Chloe and Angus Watson Arnold and Sherry Hirsch Paula and Jeffrey Malak Susan Schaalman Richard and Karen Weiland Arthur and Nancy Hirsch Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Mancillas and Charlie Shulkin Dr. Joan Werber Paul and Jana Hletko David Marino Jeffery Schamis and Eva Eves William and Elizabeth Werth Adam and Denise Hoeflich Steve and Lynn Mattson Heidi Schellman Connie and John Wesley Brian Horwood and Ted and Almeda Maynard and Stephen Wolbers Carol Williams Mary Beth Berkoff McMillan and Associates Jerry and Naomi Senser Gary and Modena Wilson Karen and Tom Howell Terry J. Medhurst Susan H. and Duain Wolfe James Shaeffer Withrow W. Meeker Robert E. Shapiro Susan and Michael Wolz and Lynn Hughitt Judith Meguire Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shea Harold Woodman Cecily Hunt Patti Mehler Linda S. Siegel Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Isham, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John Merritt Duane Sigelko and Michael Woolever John Jendras and Judith Paice Daniel Meyer Mary Kay McDermott Debbie Wright Reena and Sajiv John Jane Meyer Craig Sirles Peter A. Zadeik, Jr. Tim Michel and Amy Lakin Carrie and John Smart Anonymous (8) Diane Smith friends $250–$499 Randy and Lorraine Barba Tom and Melanie Berg Abby Blank Abel Financial Consultants, Mr. and Mrs. Phyllis and Leonard Dr. Thomas Pritchett Bleck Munster, IN William G. Barker III Harriet Bernstein Dennis and Sharon Blevit Gershen and Sally Abraham Barbara Barzansky John Bernstein Elizabeth and David and Laura Abrahamson Gregory Batton and Carol Diane and Karl Berolzheimer David Blinderman Ann S. Alpert Constantine Carla and R. Stephen Berry Mr. and Mrs. Philip D. Block III The Altaratz Family Dr. Lisa M. Bauman Adrian D. and Arta Beverly David and Linda Blumberg James and Sheila Amend Martin and Jill Baumgaertner Keki and Mehroo Bhote Linda and Robert Bolas Kimball and Karen Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Mark E. Beeghley Sam and Shirley Bianco H. Constance Bonbrest Mr. and Mrs. Brian S. Arbetter Linda Finley Belan Jerry Biederman Jeff Bonham Jason Archibald and Vincent Kinehan John, Kathy and Eric Biel Kay and Fred Bosselman Mareon R. Arnold Mr. and Mrs. Anonymous Robert and Susan Bowker Dr. Diana Ault Donald A. Belgrad Gene Bindler Betty and Bill Boyd Thomas & Heidi Babbo Kathleen Bemis James B. Bishop Lew Brashares and Cathy Jaros Sharon Baldwin Jeff and Allison Bennett Patrick Bitterman Paul and Susan Brenner Beth Balik Tom and Rhoda Benson M. J. Black Richard H. Brewer Jane and Norman Lee Bannor James and Amy Benvenour Dr. Constance Blade and Mary Ann Schwartz

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Ms. Jean Broom Diana Drouillard J.A. Gustafson Matthew J. Keller, Jr. Alan and Carol Brown Bruce and Marnie Duff Carol and Solomon Gutstein Kip Kelley Rev. Joyce and Sheila and Harvey Dulin Philip and Nancy Julie and Bill Kellner Mr. George M. Brown Therese Dumond Zimmerman Hablutzel George and Judy Kennedy Linda and Terry Brown Dr. Deirdre Dupré Drs. David and Elaine Hacker Debra & Chuck Kent Margaret Scanlan Brown and Dr. Robert Golub The Hackett Family Susan Kern, M.D. T. P. Brown Eldred DuSold Frances Cole Hansen Dr. M. Barry and Karen Brozynski Ezra S. Eisenberg Virginia M. Harding Diane Kirschenbaum Chris Bucko and Eva Wu Gerald and Eileen Eisenstein Phillip and Nancy Harns Henry and Sandra Kite John B. Buenz Mary Elson Thomas Harris Jane and Paul Klenck Howard and Moira Buhse Erika Erich Dorothy Harza Mr. Paul Kleppner Jim and Lori Burns Thomas and Pat Erickson Linda and Robert Hauser Jean Klingenstein Bill and Helen Burns Drs. Ron and Judy Eshleman Van and Ruth Hawkins Pamela Knowles Dick and Ann Burnstine Christine Evans Thomas and Louise Hayden Lisa Kohn Crystal and Thomas F. Bush Suzanne Fabers-Fizdale Mary J. Hayes Gera-Lind Kolarik, John Byrd and Richard Fizdale Melissa A. Hazlewood Evidence Video Ed Calkins Edith and Gerald Falk Sean and Nancy Heffernan Lori Komisar Vanessa Caparros Chuck and Wendy Fast Virginia and Thomas Helm Bill Konczyk and Stan Conlon Kenneth Carlson Mr. and Mrs. John Fazli Dr. John A. Herndon Electra Kontalonis and Harriet Carlson Dr. Kate Feinstein Kimberlee S. Herold Mr. and Mrs. Robert Korajczyk Sandra Carman Carol Fessenden Catherine and John Herrmann Thomas Kosinski Constance K. Casey Leslie Fineberg Mr. and Mrs. Mark C. Hibbard Kurtis Kossen Mary Catomy James and Rochelle Fisch Robert Hill and Thea Flaum Robert and Anne Krebs Mr. S. Chapman Mr. and Mrs. Joel and Janet Hochman Rosemary Krimbel Robert and Laura Chen Justin M. Fishbein Aaron and Sarah Hoffman Liz Krimendahl Ms. Cynthia Cheski Susan and Kevin Flynn Ann and Jim Hogan Erica & Frank Kuhlmann and Rev. Scott Elliott For the love of family Jackie and Jim Holland Terri Lacy John and Deborah Chipman tradition—theater Sheldon Holzman John L. Ladle, Jr. Thomas E. Chomicz Sherry Fox and Julie Fox Nick Hornedo Carol G. LaMar Jane Christino Timothy and Janet Fox Vicki and Thomas Horwich John Lane and Joseph Wolnski James and Silvia Franklin John and Leigh Hourihane Walter and Mary Langbein Mr. and Mrs. Judith R. Freeman Carter Howard Dr. and Mrs. Richard Lariviere Jerome J. Claeys III John and Berta Friedland Mr. and Mrs. Matthew J. Larsen Martin and Jane Clarke David A. Fulghum Stephen G. Huels William and Blair Lawlor Mary Clausen-Beck, Robert Joan A. Gall Professor and Mrs. Clark Hulse Charles and Mary Lee Beck, and Grace Denise Michelle Gamble Judy Hunnicutt Hee Ja Lee & Andrew Beck Donald C. Gancer G.C. and Phyllis Hunt Lisa Lees Peter Coblentz James Gatziolis John Huntington Phillip Lehrman and Maureen Mitchel and Shelley Smith and Virginia Wexman Ruth Lekan Emil F. Coccaro JoAnn Gavin and John Smyth, Jr. Adam and Ruth Hyde Ron Lepinskas Marvin R. Cohen Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Gaynor Dr. David Hyman Robert and Julie Lepri and Jane E. Richman Marilyn Getzov Mr. and Mrs. James Ibers Frank and Joyce Lester Mr. and Mrs. Edward Condon Aaron Gibson Steve Frerkaw and Laura Ikens Alexis and Jay Levin Janice M. Conway Geoffrey Gifford Inheriting Wisdom Carolyn S. Levin Kim and Vera Cory Cheryl and Robert Gilhooley Mr. Harold Jackson Gerald and Laurie Levin Roy Cowell Susan Gilkey, MD Kristin Jacobsen Ms. Laurie Levin Chrissy and William Cox Richard A. Ginsburg Joseph and Ginia Jahrke Fran and Chuck Licht Philip and Judy Curley Gerry and Stan Glass Charles and Jeanne Jardine Lynne and Bob Lisco Barbara Flynn Currie Carol and Jeffrey Glassroth Rolfe B. Jenkins Ms. Michelle Long Frank and Laura Czechanski Paula and Samuel Golden Edward T. Jeske Claude and Ruth Lucchesi The Dale Family Susan L. Goldenberg and John F. Hern Mary and William Ludford Joanne and Thomas W. Daly Gordon and Nancy Goodman Karen and Dan Johns Dr. Mark Lundell Marilyn B. Darnall Michelle and Gerald Gordon Randee and Vance Johnson Stephen M. Lynch Anne Megan Davis Philip and Suzanne Gossett James A. Jolley Mary Frances Madison Michael and Barbara Davis Tom and Claire Goulding and R. Kyle Lammlein Dr. Edward and Helen Magid Mr. Drury Davis Barbara Grabowski Mr. Lawrence L. Jones Anthony P. and Robert and Sheila Day Stuart Graff Lynn and George Jones Mary B. Mahowald Nancy Dehmlow Anastasia Grant Eric Jordahl Antohony Maier Wilma and Michael Delaney Brian Gray and Laura Jordahl Make It Better Mr. and Mrs. Eugene DeMuro Melissa Greenberg Edward T. Joyce Irene Makris Julian & Molly D’Esposito John Green Dr. Anne M. Juhasz Conor and Olesya Malloy Donald Deutsch Jack and Donna Greenberg Ms. Judith Jump George and Roberta Mann Janet E. Diehl Ray H. Greenblatt Mark Jungers Sarah R. Marino Roberta S. Dillon Dr. and Mrs. Robert Greendale and Sabrina Skulsky and James Geren Lawrence and Sally Domont Stewart and Rochelle Grill Tom and Esta Kallen Jennifer Marling John and Barbara Dongas Robyn and David Grossberg Olwyn J. Kane Laura and Craig Martin Sue Donoghue Ada Mary Gugenheim Dr. Evalyn Grant and Dr. Drs. Anette and John Martini and Jon N. Will Clifford Kavinsky William F. Marutzky

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Barbara and John Massey Drs. Allen L. and Georga Susan C. Salay Sylvester Construction David and Karen Mattenson Parchem Nancy A. Sans Services, Inc. Margaret and Mike McCoy Ms. Joan Parks James and Judith Satkiewicz David Szumny Ann and John McDermott Susan Pastin Robert P. Schaible Mr. Alvin Telser Donald and Julie McElroy The Patris Family Marianne and Ben Schapiro Harold L. Temple Stephen J. and Rita McElroy Jennifer and Scott Pattullo Marie-Claude Schauer Joseph and Dahlia Tesher John McGowan Ilene Patty and Tom Terpstra Anne and Steven Scheyer Barbara and Randy Thomas Mary and Daniel McGuire Peggy H. Paulsen Dr. Nancy Schindler Matt Thomas Rodrick and Charles and Melanie Payne and Mr. Jon Schindler James Thompson Yoshie McIlquham Patrice Pearsall Robert and Mary Schloerb F. Joseph Tomecek George and Alice McKann Margaret Pendry Rose Schmidt Carol and Larry Townsend Joan and John McLane Robert and Barbara Perkaus Dr. Nicholas Schneider James M. and Carol D. Trapp Margaret McLaughlin Gerald Perutz and Angela Schneider Sally L. Trekell Sandra McNaughton Mr. David Peterson Gene and Faith Schoon Jack and Betty Trickler Dr. Janis Mendelsohn Anne and Don Phillips Deborah and George Schulz Edith and Edward Turkington Angela Mersch Karen Pierce and Carey Weiss Larry and Natalie Schumacher Mary Kay Tuzi and Steve Ryder Carl and Barbara Plochman Will Schwarz and Nancy Michael Urbut Sandra and Michael Meyers Vivianne and Joel Pokorny Grace; Sam, Anna Mr. Edward Valauskas Annemarie Michaud Mary Jane Pollack and Nate Schwarz and Ms. Nancy R. John Robert O. Middleton and Ken Porrello and Sherry McFall Donald and Victoria Scott James and Elfrieda Vlaming Chai-Fen Chang Sally and Jim Porter James M. Sears Rakesh Vohra Tom Mikrut Joan Powers Mr. and Mrs. Karen & Herb Wander Elizabeth Milke Linda Prasil and John Rank— Richard J. L. Senior Mr. and Mrs. Marshall and To Celebrate Shakespeare Parijat A. Sharma Albert Wanninger Gwendolyn Miller Joe Pratt Ruth Sharps Gwenyth B. Warton Patricia M. Milroy Marilyn and Roger Price Ilene Shaw David Wasserman, M.D Richard Moenning Faye J. Prince To the Health Information Charles and Ruth Watts Antonia Mohs Dr. and Mrs. Management Profession Fred and Kathy Weber Mr. and Mrs. R.L. Moody James C. Pritchard Mr. and Mrs. Shorey Mirands Wecker Annette C. Moore Priti Purohit David Francis Show Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Steven Morris Graham Putnam and Peter & Max Sichrovsky Morris S. Weeden Heather Morrison Kathryn Andersen Putman Michael, Leslie Jim and Mary Weidner Gail Morse and Lauren Verdich Chris and Elizabeth Quigg and Collin Sieber Dr. and Mrs. Lowell S. Weil, Sr. Margaret Moses Michael Rathsack Mr. and Mrs. Howard Siegel Nicholas Weingarten and Mike Zimmer Roger Rathunde Anna and Mark Siegler and Cynthia Winter Bobbie Mueller James M. Rauh Joyce and Frank Simutis Lyman and Deana Welch Sandra L. Mueller Doug Regan Mr. Gregg Skalinder and Susan and Richard Wellek Patricia E. Mullin Suzanne Reid and Ken Leone Mrs. Barbara B. Kreader John W. Wheeler Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey and Susan Rein Christine Sloan Steve and Bonnie Wheeler David M. Murdoch Peggy and Phil Reitz James and Mary Jo Slykas Floyd and Judith W. Whellan Kathleen and J. Brian Murphy Janet and Gary Resnick Edward W. Smeds Ron Wielage Larry and Joan Murphy Mr. and Mrs. Gregg Revak Charles F. Smith Joan Wiff Annie Murray Sharon Rice Craig and Linda Diana Williams Kay C. Nalbach Mark Richman Fontana Smith Michael and Tracey Williams Gary Neddenriep Shelby and Debra Rifkin Elaine D. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Winick Dr. Susan Nedza and Dr. Gerald Riva Susan Smith Raymond Wise Oswaldo Lastres Jackie River and Shirley S. Solomon and Ted Robinson Nicolas H. Nelson Louis P. River III, M.D. Mr. Ben Z. Sosewitz Christine and Michael Wolf Frederick C. Newport Anthony Riviello Rand Sparling Pamela and Bruce Wolfe Edwin and Janice Nickel Marilynn and Charles Rivkin and Adrienne Meisel Sarah Wolff and Stan and Kathleen Niew John and Beth Roffers DeeDee Spence Joel Handelman George and Paula Noble Dr. Ashley S. Rose and Natalie Stacker Jeffrey and Claudia Wood Dr. Angela Normoyle Charlotte B. Puppel-Rose John C. Stark John and Christine Wray Elisabeth and Sam Norwood Nancy and Scott Rosen Cynthia Steimle Philip and Virginia Yarrow Mrs. Ellen Evans Noth Judy and Warner Rosenthal Mr. Bruce Stein Stephanie Kim Yee Hiram and Pat Nowlan Joan Fiona Ross Sharon Stein and Eric Haab Kevin and Margaret O’Keefe Nuna and Ennio Rossi Janet and Charles A. Stern Bruce Worthel and Maria and Ted O’Keefe Sidney and Alexandra Roth Hal Stewart Barbara G. Young Steve and Heide Olson William and Patricia Rotz Michael and Nancy Stieber Monique Youree— Mr. and Mrs. Dave Orkowski Norman J. and Alice E. Rubash Ben Stoner and Crystal Lake for Coriolis Theater Neal and Mary Clark Ormond Susan B. and Myron E. Rubnitz South High School Rev. Louis J. Zake Jim & Sharon O’Sullivan Jonathan and Cheryl Ruff Mr. George R. Strohl J. Ziebka Sarah R. Packard Ed and Diana Ruthman Joyce and Edward Sturrus Grace H. Zimmerman James Padgett and Ms. Carolyn Ryan Sunflower Creative Arts Ethel Zitnik Rosanne Fitko Robert and Cheryl Ryan George Patrick Surgeon Christine Zrinsky Susan Pagles Alana Rybak Michelle Swalec Anonymous (19) Grayce Papp Toby & Penelope Sachs Sandra Sweet and Eva Carrillo

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associates $150–$249 Joseph Boniecki Marian M. Cosmides Roger and Eleanor Feldman Mr. Ron Adams Gregory and Rosalie Bork Mary Costanzo Robert Feldstein and Ms. Leah Ogden Katie Bourne Caroline P. Cracraft Julie Fenton Carol and Larry Adelman Aldridge Bousfield Sally Reynolds and and Stuart Chanen Stephen and Victoria Adik H. Woods Bowman and Karl A. Cremieux Bobby and Charlene Ferguson Stacy Adlman Michelle M. Thompson Mary and John Crois Rick Ferguson Joan M. Agosto Michael Bradie Dr. Don Cronin Jack Ferrero Masoom Ahmed Robert Bradner Rosemary Crowley Amy Fielek Marjorie Albrecht Cate Brady Alan and Charlotte Cubbage Mary Finneran Richard and Elaine Albright Dr. Alice G. Brandfonbrener Elaine Cue Cotton and Diane Fite Celia Althage Mrs. John J. Bransfield, Jr. Mr. Ronald J. Dammon Edith Fitts John and Mary Alukos Peg Breslin Lorraine M. Danders David B. Flax Dan and Roz Alvarez Robert and Joell Brightfelt Elizabeth Danos Marcia L. Flick Mychal and Dorothy Angelos Kim Brodhagen David and Kathy Shelton L. Flowers Janet Anixter Mr. and Mrs. Michael Davis and Art Williams and Gustina L. Warren Julia and Larry Antonator Arnold Brookstone Robert Davis and Marilyn and Eric Fors Mrs. Raymond L. Arbetman Larry and Susanne Broutman Richard Lundgren Maynard Fossum Arthur A. Arfa Beth Brown DeAurora Inc. Judith Fox Jennifer Arneson Edward and Patricia Barbara B. and Robert DeBolt The Rev. Mark A. Fracaro Harriet Arnold Bruno and Family Phyllis Deerinck Rhona and Julian Frazin Drs. Andrew and Iris Aronson Richard and Barbara Bull Dr. John G. Del Greco Dennis & Rocca Fredrickson Delbert and Barbara Arsenault Robert Burchell Dr. Michele Del Signore John and Carol Friedheim Terry and Suzan Athas Adrienne Butler Eloise C. DeYoung Mr. James Freundt and Ms. Mrs. Ann Audrian Brenna Bychowski Paula J. Dillon Diane M. Tkach Kaye B. Aurigemma Lutgart J. Calcote Dr. and Mrs. Jeannie and Dan Frey Carl and Julia Backer Family Karen A. Callaway Henry Dold, M.D. Merle Friedman James P. Baker Judy Cape Michael and Tara Doman Robyn Gilliom Linda Baker Mark Cappello Don and Margaret Donahue and Richard Friedman Eugene Balter Amy and Jeff Cardella Keith and Chris Donaldson Mr. and Mrs. and Judith R. Phillips Jill A. Carlberg Mary Donners Meyer Richard Fruhwirth Peter T. Bandelow Drs. Michelle Carlon Connie Donovan Alexis Funches Jack and Tina Barbaccia and Juan Hereña Allie and Mike Doubek John Fyre and Joan Greco Leone Barnett Sara Carlson Daniel R. Downs— John and Mary Galati Mr. Richard Barnett George M. Carpenter For More Shakespeare! Donn and Barbara Gardner Peter Barrett Sharon L. Carr Rita Dragonette Katrina and Les Garner Richard Barrett-Olson Phyllis Carroll Thomas and Susan Drake Charlotte Garrabrant Michael and Felicia Baskin David F. Carter Jennifer Drinkwater Raymond & Patricia Gass Elizabeth Scoville Beck Aidan and Miles Casey Margaret Driscoll Susan Mabrey Gaud Eva Carol Beck Philip Castillo Ms. Rosanne Druian From the Genseal Pamela and Robert Becker and Susan Rundle Frances Duda Family Foundation Kirsten Bedway James Cavanaugh David and Dorothy Duffell Dr. and Mrs. Mel Gerbie & Simeon Peebler Jean Cavanaugh Michael and Donna Dumke Patricia and Grant Gerrond Kathy Beiser and Robob and Judy Chalberg Katie Dunn Arlene and Camillo Ghiron Mick Domalaga Ms. Linda Cherney Thomas and Martha Dwyer Sally and Michael Gibbs John and Lynn Benson Judy M. Chernick John Dyble Betty Gilbert Dennis and Laura Bergeson Chicago Finance Exchange Victoria E. Ebeling Patricia and James Gladden Robert Berghoff Gerry and Carol Chrisman Anne Egger Maureen and John Gleason Julie and Lawrence Bernstein Eric P. Chun Nancy Eichelberger Deborah Gleeson Leslie L. Berry Marilyn Cicero Seth and Rosalind Eisner Dr. Paul Glickman Steven Berry Mary I. Cirks Eric and Melissa Elbert Teresa Glotzbach Robyn Betchner Classic Center Cultural Larry and Nancy Elkins Alexandra Gunsee Helen and Charles Bidwell Foundation (Athens, GA) David and Susan Ellis from Mom & Dad Noel and Shirley Biery Kelley Cloud Dr. Brenda Eriksen Claire and Mark Golan Anne Bilos Brian J. Clucas Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Erlich Sue Golan Mr. and Mrs. Lydia G. Cochrane Virginia Ertle Jaye and John Golanty Michael Biscan, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cohen Elizabeth Ester Natalie Goldberg Lynne Blanton Mr. and Mrs. Dan Cole and Michael Brody Anne Goldman John and Stephanie Blaser Mary E. Collins Grace and Thomas Ewert Enid J. Golinkin Merrill and Judy Blau Timothy Colucci Edward and Judy Ex Robert Gonnella Bernard and Nancy Blayer Connie Connell Fair Oaks Contractors Steve and Linda Goranson Richard and Lynn Blessing Peter and Judith Connolly Linda C. Fairbanks Michael Gordon Lindy and Al Bloom Gordon P. and and Jeanne DeVore Susan Graff Carolyn and Phillip Boch Sigrid L. Connor Susan and Donald and Jane Gralen Gayle D. Bohne Jack Cooksey Christopher Faraone Joel and Sharon Greenburg Linda Bolte Edward J. Cooper Michael Faris Marilyn J. Gregg Lorraine Bonecki Ms. Alma Corona Robert Fauria Geraldine Grennan

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Dr. Nichols Grimes Margaret and Gary Mary Ellen Lamb Karen C. McGirr Marguerite Grizzi Kachadurian Richard and Meghan Lamb Mary McLaughlin Mary Grobarcik Margo and Dan Kadjan Anthony Lampl Florence McMillan Charles Grode Pamela and Frank Kaji The Lancaster Family, Gordon and Jessica Groen Catherine Kallal Nashville, TN Stephanie Medlock Mr. and Mrs. Michael Grossi Kathleen Kallan Eileen B. Landau Robert Meiborg David Grossman Vicky Kalogera Richard Landau Claretta Meier Arlette Grubbe— Kim and Andy Kammer Stephen and Beth Landsman Constance Meinwald In recognition of the Mr. and Mrs. James Kargman Ginger Speigel Lane Lois and Hugo Melvoin special teachers in her life Themis and Melodie Karnezis Bradley Larson Lisa & Abby Merrill Christine J. Gruber Heather and Molly Karstens Richard and Irma Larson Susan Messinger Marnie Gucciard Diane and Byron Karzas Phyllis Laughlin Carol A. Mester Cathy Gustafson Dave Kathman Corinne Lee Jack and Judie Metzgar Mr. Kenneth Guy Thalia Katsaros Lew and Laurie Leibowitz Jim and Ginger Meyer Mr. Robert J. Haber Claudia Katz Dr. Janet V. Leonard Dr. Jerrold & Marian Michaels Katherine and Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Leonhardi Charles L. Milett Alfred Hackbarth Thaddeus P. Kawalek Michael Levey Kristin and Roger Miller John and Anne Hackett Paula and Jerry Kaye Joan and Murray Levin Ronald S. Miller Suzanne Hall Linda Keane Roberta and Art and Linda Milton Chester and Dedicated to Stuart Levin, M.D. Margaret M. Mitchell and Phyllis Handelman my daughter, Megs Becki Levi, Food for Thought Richard A. Rosengarten Mr. and Mrs. David L. Hanson Mr. and Mrs. Keethers Susan Levitt Edward J. Mitchen Nicholas Harkin Heather Prendergast Kelley Judy Lewis Bill and Bobbie Moore Janis and Boyd Harman Dennis Kelly Steven and Barbara Lewis Emerson Moran Lois and Michael Harring Mike and Laura Kelly David and Carol Liner Philip D. and Patricia John Hugh Harris Dr. Margaret Kelly at Velda Lloyd Morehead Lois and Donald Hartung Chicago State University Bruce and Nancy Lockwitz Todd and Linda Morning Charles D. Harvey Katherine and Kevin Kenward Sara Segal Loevy Charlie and Dori Mostov Jack and Helen Haugsnes Kathryn and Bill Kerr and Steven R. Lovey Sheldon Mostovoy Grace Healy David and Sharon Kessler Kristine Lofquist Lisa and Barry Moze Donald and Mary Heinrich Algimantas Kezelis Leslie Losh Dr. Martin and Chava Mozes Sandra L. Helton Kishwar Khalid John and Nancy Lucey Emily Mulka and Norman M. Edelson Mr. David King Richard Luecke Joseph Murphy Leo and Carol Henikoff Thad King John and Rosemary Luther Susan Murphy James and Carrol Herber Martijn Kist Emily and James Macdonald Thomas F. Murphy Judy and Jay Heyman Thomas and Jolie Macier and James Niehoff Sheila and Meredith Murray V.E. Hicks Margaret Kittle-Kamp Mary and Larry Mages Timothy & Janet Murtaugh Ms. Elaine T. Hirsch and Larry Kluskens Magical Minds Studio Barbara Murtha Mr. Donald J. Grossman Jim Knudsen Stacy Mainelli Bruce Myers Nancy and Allen Hirschfield Colleen Mitchell Knupp Loretta Malone Cathy Nathan Vivian and David Hock Dr. Norman Kohn Naja and George Maltezos Thomas and Karen Nealis David Hoffman Janet Kohrman Rose Manak Carol Thomas Neely Elizabeth Hogan Michael Kolloway Sharon Manuel Ben and Mara Neill and Louis Chan Judy and Perry Kozicki Stephen and Andrew Newton Carol and Jeff Holden Susan F. Kozlowski Susan Bass Marcus Zehava L. Noah Dr. Deborah Holdstein Anne and William Kragh Mr. David Marker Virginia Noerr and Len LaPasso and Mr. Jay Boersma Susan and Manny Kramer James Marks Jerry and Geraldine Nolen Amy and David Hollander Catherine Krause Mr. and Mrs. Charles Marlowe Michael J. O’Connell Alan J. Hommerding and Mary Jean Kraybill Edward Martin Jr. Colleen O’Leary Robert K. Personett Nancy and Rick Kreiter Peter and Frances Martin Ute and Reed O’Malley Ellen R. Horween Philip A. Krempely Patricia Daley Martino Susan Mary O’Neal Suzanne and Gene Hotchkiss Cameron Krieger Robert J. & K. Ruth Marx Daniel O’Neill William Hottinger Adrienne and Jeffrey Kate Mascarenhas Mr. Timothy P. O’Neill Ina and John Houck Kriezelman Lawrence and Susa Mason and Ms. P. Jane Rutherford Rose M. Houston Joan and Jordan Krimstein Massery Family Tolu Onigbanjo Mr. and Mrs. William Hummer Christina Kromkowski The Masters and Pence family Ms. Ornelas’s 7th Grade Class Harry J. Hunderman D.D.S., PC In Memory of Eugene Mary and Arthur Osteen and Deborah Slaton Benjamin Krumstok, M.D. Bryant and In Honor Matthew and Barbara Owens In Memory of Barbara Hunt Linda Kulikowski of Barbara Gaines Ronna Page Mrs. Robert C. Hyndman Donald and Patricia Grace Mayer Prem and Patricia Pahwa Lois Iseminger Kummings March, 2013 Margaret McAlevey Susan Paoni Richard L. Jackson George Kunzmann Patricia McArthur John P. Parkins Ann Jacobson Jacob Kupietzky Heather McCann Mrs. Joan Parojcic Janet Jaekel Nancy and Ron Kurz Mr. and Mrs. Paul McCoy Tania M. Pasterz John and Lonnie Jenkins Robert Kurz and Marian Stacey and Patrick McCusker Sue Ellen and Patricia A. Jiganti Hummel Kurz David and Laurie McElligott Michael J. Patkunas Dr. Hulon and Ron and Maryanne Labine Amy McFarland Audrey and John Paton Dr. Raymonda T. Johnson Diane and Chuck Laff John McFerrin The Patterson Family Nancy Johnson Jon and Camellia Laing Andrew and Pamela McGaan Lois R. Pearson

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Carol Pennel Raudel Sandoval Mary Steinberg David and Anna Mary Wallace Mr. and Mrs. Alejandro SantosLeal Maurren Steindler Magnus Waller George B. Perlstein, Jr. Alonco Saracay Donald F. Steiner Larry and Doris Walther Nadine Petersen Gary and Kay Saxvik Mr. and Mrs. Royal Ward Melanie and Dan Peterson Edna Schade Wallace J. Stenhouse, Jr. Sandra and Steve Waters Viktoras Petroliunas Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Schade Marilyn Sternberg Bill and Rose Webb Maureen and Steve Pettinato James and Sally Schlobohm Don A. Stevens Susan Weber Patricia and Gregory Peyer Susan and Edward Schiele L. J. Stevens Barbara Webster Genevieve Phelps Elizabeth Schloesser Don and Isabel Stewart Sandra and Bruce Wechsler Joe Piszczor Dr. Kenneth Schmidt J. Timothy Stewart Richard and Mary Weeks Rita Pomerance Art Schneider John Stiefel Vasliliki and Peter Weiden Roger E.F. Ponn Mr. and Mrs. Betsy and Doug Stiles Jim & Mary Weidner Clinton Popetz Lewis M. Schneider Paul Pomchey Stiles Barbara and Thomas Weil Barbara Provus Doug and Liz Schuetz Mary Stitt Olga Weiss John Quane Bonnie Schukai Jane B. Stone Sherrie Weiss Michael Querfurth Family Robert and Stacy Schultze Louise Stone Ellen and Cheri Weissman Erin Quigley Dr. and Mrs. Donald Schwartz Richard J. Stuckey Jerome and Sara Wermuth Thomas Quinn Judy and Erich Schwenker Studio A Jeanne Westcott and Eileen Furey Tony and Celeste Scolaro Patricia Study J.J and Sheena Wett Norm Raidl Robert Scott Rosanne and William Sullivan Doug Whinnery Shobha Lakshmi Rao Pat Sczygiel Louis and Barbara Sunderland Lawson & Jane Whitesides Pam and Fred Rawles Ralph and Nancy Segall Thomas and Pat Swaney Roberta Whitworth Herbert Reece Steve and Katherine Selcke Judy Swiger Joan and Raymond Wielgos Mary Lee Reed Donald and Ruth Sender Mr. and Mrs. Lance Wilcox Louise Lee Reid Joseph C. Senese Casmir F. Szczepaniak and Linda Roberts Daniel Reidy John Sergo Obie and Peter Szidon Dr. Thomas Wilda Michael E. Reiss Leslie Shad Louise I. Tausche Mr. and Mrs. Gary E. Wilham Remus Engineering Myron and Beverly Shapiro Susan C. Taylor Michelle Wilhelmi Paul and Marcia Renaud Liz and Jeff Sharp Wynn Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Wilkinson Marilyn and Guy Revesz Thanks for your excellence, Linda and Thomas John and Nancy Wilks Joan Chilton Richards Charlotte & Jim Sheay Teichgraeber Marty and Barbara Hal B. Richerson Dr. and Mrs. James C. Sheinin M K Terrell Williams Perry Percy and Leigh Roberts Nancy and Richard Sher John and Eva Terschak Bruce and Barbara Williams Solvig and Harry Robertson Dr. Terry Sherer Ronald Tevonian Deborah B. Williams, PhD Howard and Mary Robins Ann Shilladey Cheryl Thaxton Jessica Williams Edward Robinson Mark A. Shornick Dr. William Thierfelder Jan Williams Joan V. Roeder Bill and Harlan Shropshire Paul C. Thistlethwaite Scott Williamson Robert and Eleanor Roemer Ellen and Richard Shubart Pamela A. Thomas Jeff and Janet Wilson Linda Rogers Gerri Shute and John Ladley Peggy Stewart Wilson Michael V. Roman Renee and Michael Sichlau Floyd Thompson Ann Wise and Gary R. Paaren Bruce and Sarane Siewerth Joan and Kenneth Thompson Adam and Vania Wit Mary Rooney Rick Simon Carl R. Tisone Ann Witting Richard Rooney Frank and Joanne Sims Dr. Fred Tolin Dr. Jenny Wojcik Laura Marie Rosch Thoedore Lane Skeeters II The Trimak Family Patrick and Patrice Wooldridge Ms. Karen Roseth Wesley Skogan Steven Trimble Abbott and Teana Wright Barbara Rosin and Barbara Puechler Celeste Troon Dr. Anne H. Wright and Harvey Kallick Jenna Skrak Coleman and Deborah Tuggle Gwynne Wright Jack & Melanie Ross Andrew and Mary Lou Sloan Mr. and Mrs. William Twohig Ruth N. Wukasch Doug and Lisa Rosskamm Sharon R. Sloan John and Lori Twombly Tom and Tina Young Martha Roth Mr. and Mrs. Smith Joanne Twomey Linda Youngman and Bryon Rosner Phyllis and Gerald Smith Jane and Howard Tyner Howard Zaltzman Jay and Maija Rothenberg Julia Smith and Ira Bodenstein Scott and Beth Ullem Diane L. Zelcs Cyndi Rotnodo Lewis and Ellen Smith Shaun Van Horn Beth Zerman Judy Royal and Tim Patenode Madison R. Robert van Riemsdyk Mr. and Mrs. David Zesmer Jane G. Rozoff and Carolyn J. Smith D.A. Vandevender Mr. and Mrs. Anonymous Robert A. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Vavrinek Robert E. Zimmerman Sherri A. Ruppel Liz Sode Margaret Veach John and Linda Zimnie Marilyn and Andy Soyring Esther Velis Vanessa Zoerb David Ruschhaupt Nancy Steve and Debbie Viktora Dr. Charles and Dr. and Mrs. Stephen Ruskin Dr. and Mrs. Barbara Vines Mrs. Gail Zugerman Tom and Jennifer Rynkiewicz Marshall Sparberg Diana Visco Janice Zulkey Lowell Sachnoff Catherine and Bryan Sponsler Dona Vitale Anonymous (30) and Fay Clayton Anne Springer John and Katie Wahlman Susan L. Sack St. Louis Catholic School, Todd Walbert Esther Saks Princeton, IL Russel Walen Michael E. Sanders Josh Stein Caroline Walkinshaw

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

Honorary In Honor of Eve Alexander In Honor of Barbara Gaines In Honor of Diane Herr Matthew J. Larsen and Criss Henderson William E. Hall In Honor of Kellen Blair Caroline P. Cracraft In Honor of Daniel J. Hess and Joe Kinosian In Honor of Barbara Gaines Jill, Marissa and Marilyn Kathleen Bemis Macki and Paul Ellenbogen In Honor of the Jentes Family In Honor of Tad In Honor of the special Adrian Foster and Laura Eckert birthday of Edith Gaines In Honor of Jan and Bill Jentes Stephen Kocian Dr. and Mrs. James C. Sheinin Liz Stiffel In Honor of Madelaine Ellis In Honor of Katie Grogan In Honor of Betsy Hope G. Nightingale Conor Grogan and Jack Karp In Honor of Phil and La Engel In Honor of Mary Mr. and Mrs. Abel Friedman Marcia L. Flick and Peter Haab In Honor of Richard Georgene R. Walters Stephanie Kim Yee and Eric Haab and Patricia Kent In Honor of Phil Engel In Honor of Marilyn Halperin Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Haynes Diana F. Blitzer Naja and George Maltezos Dr. Evalyn Grant and In Honor of Joseph Fiennes In Honor of Criss Henderson Dr. Clifford Kavinsky Hal Stewart Faye Marlowe In Honor of The Law Richard Moenning

32 Summer 2013 | Shrek The Musical In Honor of Chase Levey In Honor of the kids of In Honor of Harvey Struthers Anstiss and Ronald Krueck Sandy Hook Elementary Kathryn and Bruce Johnson The Howard and Kennon Pamela A. Thomas and John Ladley In Honor of Carl McKee Charitable Fund In Honor of Carole and and Marilynn Thoma In Honor of Ray and Gordon Segal The Patterson Family Judy McCaskey James and Brenda Grusecki In Honor of Gayle Tilles Bill and Penny Obenshain In Honor of Mr. and Mrs. William Adams IV Dan and Patty Walsh William Shakespeare Mrs. John J. Bransfield, Jr. Wayne Whalen and Paula Wolff Robert and Julie Lepri In Honor of Marge In Honor of Mark and In Honor of Scott and Uhlarik-Boller Amy Montgomery Katie Sigelbrown Mary Ann Werman Joan Wiff Gillian Flynn In Honor of Donna Van Eekeren In Honor of Linda Orellana In Honor of George Simpson Marilyn and David Rushhaupt and Alana Rybak Mary Costanzo Sheldon Holzman In Honor of Donna Van Eekeren In Honor of Harold Skylsky, and Dale Connelly In Honor of Richard Porter Shakespeare professor at John & Patti Flanagan Niamh King Hofstra University In Honor of John Rau Mark Jungers and The Robert Thomas Bobins Sabrina Skulsky Foundation In Honor of Sharon In Honor of Philip Rosenberg and Michael Sloan’s Wedding Emily Rosenberg Pollock Iris D. Marreck In Honor of Rob Ryan Arlene J. Schultz Mr. and Mrs. Patrick G. Ryan In Honor of Kathy and Brian Spear Seth and Rosalind Eisner

Listed below are current members of the First Folio Society, individuals who have included Chicago Shakespeare Theater in their estate plans. The Society honors their thoughtful commitment to the future of CST.

Mr. and Mrs. Julie and Parker* Hall Barbara Petersen Nicholas C. Babson Corinne E. Johnson* Harold H. Plaut* Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Anne McCreary Juhasz Rose L. Shure John W. Barriger Judy and John Keller Chuck Simanek and Joan Israel Berger Anstiss Hammond Krueck Edna Burke George W. Blossom III* Anne E. Kutak Michael and Sharon Sloan Mr. and Mrs. Raymond The Solomon Family Philip L. Engel and Judy McCaskey Gayle and Glenn R. Tilles Michael Goldberger Sheila A. Penrose Linda Vertrees

and R. Ernest Mahaffey *deceased To learn more about the Society, please contact Melissa Collins at 312.595.5672 or [email protected]. Chicago Shakespeare Theater Matching Gifts

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

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

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