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Photo: Randall L. Schieber REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY 2017–2018 WHAT’S INSIDE CAPA BOARD OF TRUSTEES dear friends of capa, The close of the 2017–18 season commemorates two important anniversaries for me. we are capa | 4 officers trustees First, it marks 20 years since I began my career with CAPA, cleaning the beautiful Ohio

Theatre part-time while in college. I am awed by the tremendous growth and success I have Chair Michael Anderson Julie M. Lynch banking consultant judge, pleas court seen in CAPA, the arts community, and central Ohio over that time, and am honored to be a capa presents | 7 Richard Helmreich porter wright morris & arthur part of such a thriving community that values the arts. I look back with great pride and look Steven P. Brechter DeeAnne Marlow gray stone advisors community leader forward with tremendous enthusiasm. partnerships | 9 Immediate Past Chair Michael Petrecca Nicole Callam Wally O’Dell pricewaterhousecoopers huntington national bank community leader Secondly, this is the completion of my first full year as president and CEO. As you will see impact | 10 from the pages of this report, it was a busy year of collaboration, diversity, and excellence, Vice Chair Kristina Daiker Angela Pace cardinal health wbns-tv supporting CAPA’s mission to enrich lives by bringing the world’s best performing artists to Lawrence L. Fisher festival latino | 11 community leader our stages. Additionally, much of the last year has been focused on strategic planning, an David English Steve Parrish denison university pvs chemicals, inc. upcoming branding campaign, and the 2019 celebration of CAPA’s 50th anniversary. It’s an Vice Chair & Treasurer financials | 12 Stephanie E. Green exciting time to be a part of CAPA, and I look forward to sharing these efforts with you soon. fifth third bank Robert Falcone, M.D. Amie Preston columbus medical association lbrands Because of these two anniversaries, I’m more aware than ever of just how many people it Secretary education | 13 David M. Feinberg Ramona Reyes takes to make and keep this organization successful. Whether board, staff, volunteer, donor, Barbara B. Lach american electric power our lady of guadalupe center coldwell banker king thompson or patron, each individually contributes to a collective mission—to bring the arts to our palace theatre | 14 John F. Finn Toshia Safford communities and thereby strengthen those communities. Thank you for what you do for gardner, inc. the center for healthy families ex-officio CAPA. I’m incredibly grateful. Debra Griffin Susan Tomasky supporters | 15 nationwide bank community leader Emeritus Looking forward to 2018–19, let’s celebrate our first 50 years, and chart the course for David Schoedinger Stephen E. Ifeduba Laura Yaroma another 50 years of success! schoedinger funeral services washington prime group honda r&d americas, inc. CHAD President & CEO T. Earl LeVere Sandra Zimmerman Chad Whittington ice miller pnc financial services group WHITTINGTON president & ceo Photo: Tim Johnson

2 WE ARE CAPA Established in 1969, CAPA was formed to save downtown’s historic Ohio Theatre from the wrecking For nearly 50 years, CAPA has brought world-class performances to the communities it serves, and also produces the ball. After an extensive CAPA-led renovation, the magnificent 1928 movie house is now celebrated as a vanguard achievement annual CAPA Summer Movie Series, the longest-running classic film series in the nation, as well as Festival Latino. in theatre rehabilitation and downtown redevelopment, and has been declared a National Historic Landmark and the “Official Theatre for the State of Ohio.” CAPA also provides back office services to seven local arts organizations, enabling them to focus on the production of their art while CAPA creates operational and financial efficiencies. Currently, CAPA provides services to the Columbus Symphony, Today, CAPA also owns and operates the Palace Theatre, Southern Theatre, Lincoln Theatre, and the Shubert Theatre in New CATCO, Friends of the Drexel, Franklin Park Conservatory, Lincoln Theatre Association, McCoy Center for the Arts, and Haven, CT. CAPA manages the Drexel Theatre, Riffe Center Theatre Complex, and the McCoy Center for the Arts in New Albany. Opera Columbus. Photo: Feinknopf Photography Photo: Feinknopf Photography Photo: Randall Schieber Photo: Feinknopf Photography Photo: Feinknopf Photography OHIO PALACE SOUTHERN LINCOLN DREXEL RIFFE CENTER MCCOY SHUBERT THEATRE THEATRE THEATRE THEATRE THEATRE THEATRE CENTER THEATRE

Columbus Columbus Columbus Columbus Bexley COMPLEX FOR THE ARTS New Haven, CT —1928— —1926— —1896— —1928— —1937— Columbus —1914— 2,791 seats 2,837 seats 925 seats 582 seats 400 seats total New Albany 1,600 seats —1989— —2008— 1,377 seats total 786 seats

4 CAPA PRODUCES & PRESENTS

In addition to the Summer Movie Series and Festival Latino, CAPA presented 64 different performing artists and productions.

Highlights include: The Phantom of the Opera* #IMomSoHard PJ MASKS LIVE: Time to Be a Hero A Christmas Carol The Price is Right Live Alton Brown Live: Eat Your Science Puddles Pity Party An American in Paris* Rodgers & Hammerstein’s THE KING AND I* An Evening with David Sedaris Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer: Anna and The Annadroids: Multiverse The Musical* Arlo Guthrie School of Rock* B–The Underwater Bubble Show Scott Bradlee’s Postmodern Jukebox The Book of Mormon* Shaping Sound Chicago starring Eddie George* : #SheReady Tour The Fab Four: The Ultimate Tribute Under the Streetlamp The Hip Hop Nutcracker Waitress* Tiffany Haddish The Illusionists* Wild Kratts LIVE! Jay Leno Jim Brickman: A Joyful Christmas *Co-presented with Broadway in Columbus John Cleese–Monty Python and the Holy Grail My Favorite Murder Live Paw Patrol Live!

6 National tour of WAITRESS, photo: Joan Marcus STRATEGIC ARTS PARTNERSHIPS shared service agreements resident arts groups CAPA offers personalized back office services to local CAPA provides resident groups with first-class facilities for arts organizations, allowing the organizations to focus on their presentations, and collaborates to co-present continued, quality entertainment for their audiences. Service productions whenever possible. agreements are customized to fit each organization’s needs, but can include marketing, publicity, ticketing, finance, human Available Light Theatre BalletMet resources, IT, management, operations, and development. CATCO CATCO McCoy Center for the Arts Chamber Music Columbus Columbus Symphony Lincoln Theatre Association Columbus Children’s Theatre Friends of the Drexel Opera Columbus Columbus Gay Men’s Chorus Franklin Park Conservatory Columbus Symphony HIGHLIGHT Columbus Symphony Youth Orchestra ticketing services Jazz Arts Group/Columbus Jazz Orchestra deaf west theatre’s delivered through an immersive, multi-channel experience Leap of Faith Dance Company Available Light Theatre Harmony Project that seamlessly integrated American Sign Language, The Ohio State University Departments of BalletMet Jazz Arts Group Theatre, Dance, & Music AMERICAN BUFFALO spoken English, surtitles, and listening devices. It was an Capital University Christmas Festival Judah Performing Arts Center Opera Columbus extraordinary moment of theatre for Columbus audiences. Chamber Music Columbus New Albany Classic ProMusica Chamber Orchestra In November 2017, CAPA, in association with CATCO, CityMusic New Albany Symphony Orchestra Thiossane West African Dance Institute Columbus Children’s Theatre Opera Project Columbus presented -based Deaf West Theatre’s critically Thiossane West African “…this is the best bilingual production I’ve seen and heard, Columbus Dance Theatre OSU Dance Downtown Dance Institute, acclaimed production of David Mamet’s American Buffalo. largely because of the ways the incorporation of deaf Columbus Gay Men’s Chorus Pleasure Guild of Children’s Hospital partnership agreement photo: Terry Gilliam The play tells the story of a Chicago junk shop owner culture reinforces the themes of Mamet’s early classic.” Columbus Guitar Society Broadway in Columbus Early Music of Columbus who mistakenly undersells a valuable coin, then plots —The Columbus Dispatch with two seedy cohorts to retrieve “his” property. In this vivid exploration of human morality and the corruption This production was honored to receive a citation from the of the American dream, Mamet’s barbed script was Central Ohio Theatre Critic’s Circle for 2018.

8 BY THE NUMBERS 2017–18 diverse programming, bilingual communication, and unique festival latino collaborative partnerships to ensure the arts are accessible CAPA’s Festival Latino is a free, family-friendly celebration to all. The event’s growth and continued success have of the rich cultures within Latin , offering two days become a catalyst of social and economic change for local of concerts from international, national, and regional music Latino small businesses, artists, and non-profits, bolstering artists, dance, food, children’s activities, fashion, and more. CAPA’s commitment to serve the diversity of the central Ohio The largest Hispanic event in Ohio, Festival Latino utilizes community.

$3.8m 70,869 793 investment in hours of service events in our our buildings by volunteers theatres

4,700 $92.2m 582,266 student matinee economic ticketed attendance impact patrons Photo: Randall Schieber

10 FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS July 1, 2017–June 30, 2018

CAPA’s operating revenues increased 5% in Fiscal Year COLUMBUS OPERATING REVENUE 2018 to surpass $21m. Ticket sales were up 19% as a $21.2m result of strong attendance for both Broadway and 6% | Other Revenue non-Broadway programming. 6% | Concessions Photo: Lydia Miller

Payroll & Related Expense and Artistic Programming 10% | Contributed Support remain the largest expense items for CAPA, comprising two-thirds of the operating expenditures for Fiscal Year 48% | Ticket Sales & Sponsorship 2018. Charitable purpose related expenses remained steady at 73% of total operating expenses for the year. 14% | Management Fees

CAPA’s financial position remains strong with over $55m in total assets including $35m of capital and 16% | Rental Activity educational outreach building assets. Over the 2017–18 season, CAPA donated 953 tickets and CAPA presented a four-show education series in the 2017–18 provided busing for students and teachers from Columbus COLUMBUS OPERATING EXPENSE season. Specifically geared for grades K–8, the productions City Schools. $21.0m offered $5 tickets that included post-performance question 4% | Advertising & Promotion and answer sessions with the cast and resource guides that In addition, through the CAPA and Broadway in Columbus 6% | Office & Professional correlated to the Ohio academic content standards for fine partnership, approximately 30 students from South High arts and other subjects. School’s newly established drama program were invited 14% | Other Expenses to participate in an acting master class with NFL legend, History, literature, science, and math were brought to life OSU superstar, and Heisman Trophy winner Eddie George. 38% | Payroll & Related Expenses on stage for more than 2,500 students. Additionally, CAPA George made his Columbus stage debut in the Broadway 8% | Building & Maintenance offered a special student performance of Charles Dickens’ in Columbus/CAPA presentation of CHICAGO at the Palace A Christmas Carol that was attended by more than 2,200. Theatre.

Master class with CHICAGO star Eddie George

Photo: Randall L. Schieber 30% | Artistic Programming CAPA Summer Movie Series 12 SUPPORTERS Fiscal year 2018, July 1, 2017–June 30, 2018

palace theatre renovation Charitable contributions from the following individuals and groups ensure CAPA’s ability to enrich lives and create community in central Ohio. Thank you for your investment in the performing arts and CAPA. This list represents gifts and pledges received from July 1, 2017–June 30, 2018. Proudly listed on the National Register of Historic Places,

the 92-year-old Palace Theatre began a full facelift of its CORPORATE, FOUNDATION, & GOVERNMENT SUPPORT 2,837-seat auditorium in May 2018. The six-month, main- hall makeover will include the repair of damaged plaster, $100,000+ $5,000–$9,999 $2,500–$4,999 Up to $1,000 Abbott Nutrition Alexandra Ramos Agency LLC & Advanced Recovery Substance new paint in a new color scheme, all-new seats on the first American Electric Power Foundation Abercrombie & Fitch Erie Insurance Abuse Services floor, and fully refurbished seats in the balcony. Central The Columbus Foundation BakerHostetler Bath Fitter BKG Services, Inc. Ohio will celebrate its grand reopening in November 2018. Martha G. Staub & Willis H. Liggett funds Big Lots, Inc. Boost Mobile CAPA Associates Greater Columbus Arts Council CASTO Construction Systems Inc. El Centro de Servicios Sociales Inc This ongoing renovation would not be possible without Honda of America Mfg., Inc. Columbus Commons Corna Kokosing Construction Co. Columbus City Schools Spanish generous support from our community. One of the early Ohio Arts Council Crabbe, Brown & James LLP Cricket Wireless Immersion Academy advocates for this project was the AEP Foundation and State of Ohio Danbert Mount Carmel Health System Columbus Radio Group Electrical Service Professionals, Inc. The Ohio State University Department of DACA Time Dale Heydlauff. Wolfe Associates, Inc. Fifth Third Bank Spanish & Portuguese Dublin Cleaners & New Albany Cleaners John Gerlach & Company LLP OSU Wexner Medical Center Franklin County Office on Aging “You need to have beautiful places to present beautiful $50,000–$99,999 Huntington National Bank McGohan Brabender Rodriguez Bell & DiFranco Law Office, LLC Homes on the Hill CDC art. We are blessed to have great performing arts L Brands Foundation Ohio Commission on Minority Health State Farm Mutual Kroger Company OhioHealth Automobile Insurance Co. Liberty Christian Academy venues in central Ohio, but there are a couple that are Nationwide Foundation Ohio Small Business Development Stedman Floor Co., Inc. Maryhaven, Inc. really special, and this is one of them. Centers Tom E. Dailey Foundation Nationwide Foundation $25,000–$49,999 Overmyer Hall Associates Trillium Farms in honor of Debra Griffin The Palace Theatre is a long-standing, iconic City of Columbus PNC Bank Yum! Brands Foundation, Inc. Ohio Department of Administrative performing arts venue that helps shape who we are PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP in honor of Bob Walter Services, Equal Opportunity Division $10,000–$24,999 The Robert J. Weiler Company La Petite Academy of Polaris as a community and delivers the quality programming Battelle Memorial Institute that we’ve come to enjoy, depend upon, and covet. Team Fishel $1,000–$2,499 Primrose School of Johnstown Road Cardinal Health Foundation Vorys, Sater, Seymour & Pease LLP The Chester Family Foundation Raymond & Pauline Kahn Cultural Arts Dorothy E. Ann Fund of I hope to see it continuing long into the future.” Washington Prime Group Columbus Partnership Endowment Fund The Columbus Foundation Columbus Public Health State of Ohio–Office of Workforce —Dale Heydlauff, SVP Corporate G & J Pepsi-Cola Bottlers, Inc. Grange Insurance Companies Development Communications for AEP National Endowment for the Arts Heidelberg Distributing Co. Walnut Township Local Schools

Photo: Jason Gay Porter, Wright, Morris & Arthur LLP Nationwide Children’s Hospital PVS Chemicals Pat & Gracie’s Campaign donor listing can be found on page 17. To learn Reinberger Foundation more about this ongoing project or to join this list, please Safelite AutoGlass visit helpthepalace.com 14 INDIVIDUAL 1969 society $500–$1968 Ruth & Fred Miller Christopher & Jennifer Barker Elle & Lawrence Feth Susan L. Hubbell M.D. DONORS $1,969–$4,999 Anonymous (2) Cameron & Molly Mitchell Rick & Laureen Barnhart in Prudence Finn David & Sheila Hughes Anonymous (2) Robert Allen & Diane Weaver Patricia Morrison memory of John L. Barnhart Richard & Donna Fishback Fred & Trixie Hyser Donna & Nick Akins Sine-Marie Ayres Stephen & Lynda Nacht Bartley Family Sarah Flaherty Lisa Indest chairman’s council Mary & Michael Anderson Pamela Ball Suzy Nick Heather & Fred Baughman Robert E. Fletcher Frederick M. & Judith K. Isaac The $10,000+ Steven Brechter & Christina Gary & Dee Dee Barton Sherry Plante Mr. & Mrs. Michael Blaney Carol & Allan Forsythe Chris & Carolyn Johnson Madriguera Sue Porter & Mike Sayre in honor of Samuel Bledsoe & Rob & Linda Forsythe Mr. Eric T. Johnson & Anonymous Judith & Ashley Bird Dorothy Burchfield Paul & Lynn Blower Larry & Marion Fisher Katherine Seghers Evelyn & Harvey Freeman Dr. Rachel G. Mauk CAMPAIGN Meredith & Jay Crane Nicole V. Callam Victor Boft in memory of Mr. George Lou Ann & Buss Ransom Robert & Ashley Boich Janet A. Freno, M.D. Deanna Jones Larry & Marion Fisher Ida Copenhaver & Jim Ginter T. & Dr. Valentina V. Boft Darryl & Kimberly Rogers Jason C. Boylan & Colleen Rosshirt Robert Fry in memory of Carla Fry Krista Jones & Steph Terry for OUR Meuse Family Foundation Dr. & Mrs. Jerome J. Cunningham Michael Braun & Jeffrey Smutny Barbara Rupple Suzan Bradford David & Judy Gawelek Scott Jones Joan & Steve Parrish Arline Dimitri Paul Burns Dr. Philip & Mrs. Elizabeth Mary Beth Breckenridge, M.D. Michael A. Gillespie & Rose & David Kandel Sean & Karen Edwards Patty & John Callahan Samuels & Mr. R. Dale Farley, Jr. Amy M. Levine Judy & Howard Kander THEATRES Bob & Peggy Walter Haskell Fought Dr. Robert S. & Marilyn Carbonara Jay & Joyce Schoedinger Mike & Kathy Britt Karen L. Gillmor Bill R. Kennedy Stephanie & Jack Green Dr. Melanie Corn & Tanner Johnson Tom & Sarah Shaffer Larry Buchanan Malini Gnanatheeban Dave & Kay Kolbe $5,000–$9,999 Debra Griffin Eugene C. D’Angelo Jr. Arthur E. Shepard Family Fund Steve & Vicki Buchenroth Jack Gold & Jeff Griss Mary Krasovic Ann & Tom Hoaglin Lois & Edward Del Grosso Jim & Tammy Sites Bev & Jerry Burns Stephen & Kay Gold in honor of Beverly & John Kratz George S. Barrett Photo: Randall Schieber Terrilyn & Stephen Ifeduba Chad & Adrienne Delligatti Charles & Joan Stadler Deborah Canaday Mrs. Muriel Gold Paula Kulp CAPA has embarked on an Robert Edward Falcone Sue Jablonski Elfi Di Bella Jane & Tim Stehle Steve Carter / TriCar Ltd. Sara L. Goldhardt DeeDee & Jim Kunk State of Ohio Terrilyn & Stephen Ifeduba extensive renovation of the Felicia & David Feinberg Donna & Larry James Cindi Englefield & Dave Koehler Allison H. Steiner Lucy & Jeff Caswell Lisal & Don Gorman Karen Lane in memory of Wolfe Associates, Inc. Deanna Jones Palace Theatre’s auditorium, Barbara B. Lach Bebe & John Finn Monica & Doug Kridler Daren & Jessica Foster Nancy Strause in honor of Larry & Michelle Chambers T. R. Gross, Jr. Audrey S. Ramsey INDIVIDUAL SUPPORT in addition to implementing Robert B. & Barbara J. Laughon William & Amy Largent Dareth Gerlach Marion Fisher Stacey Connaughton Michael Gruber & Lana Baker Janet & John Lanka Anonymous (2) Heather Grant & quality-of-life updates to Judge Julie M. Lynch Mary Lazarus DeeDee & Herb Glimcher Ralph & Joan Talmage John & Kathleen Connolly Linda & Richard Gunther Joyce Leahy & George Needham Sarah Allgire Michael Petrecca both the Palace and the Ohio Sara Maassel Rod & DeeAnne Marlow Babette T. Gorman Brian Taylor & Holly Holtzen Karen & Jim Conrad The Halpern Family Jim Livecchi Michael Anderson Joe Hamrock & Theatres. Both theatres will be The Markus Family Elisa & Dave McCurdy Willie & Katie Grové Sheila & Martin Torch Joseph & Kathleen Corry Michelle & Bobby Handley Cheri & Nelson Logan Pamela Ball ready to take on the next 50 Rod & DeeAnne Marlow Lori Gulen-Hamrock Pat & Wally O’Dell Krista B. Hazen Melinda & Chad Whittington Ken & Gina Cristofani Phyllis D. Hart Katherine J. Logsdon Steven Brechter & years thanks to the support Mark Massen in honor of the Richard & Julie Helmreich Alicia & Greg Overmyer Robin & Peter Hersha Kelly Wilson David & Tracy Crouse Dr. & Mrs. Randall C. Hastedt Kristine J. Long Christina Madriguera of these individuals and Home of the CSO Angela L. Pace Dale Heydlauff Dudley H. Wright Chris Curry & Joann Marcus Lois Hatfield Kathy Lopez Nicole V. Callam Nancy Jeffrey organizations. Pat & Wally O’Dell Alan & Lynne Parrott Cindy & Larry Hilsheimer Mary Yerina & Bob Redfield Paul & Deborah Cynkar Dr. & Mrs. CT Hay Jeff & Wendy Luedke Andrew Daigneault Barbara B. Lach Angela L. Pace Ruth Tallman Pifer Patrick Jarvis Susan & Nathan Yost Andrew Daigneault Jill A. Hay Nancy & Tom Lurie This list reflects gifts and pledges Elfi Di Bella Karen F. Lane Patricia A. Peterson Endowment Fund David Jones Shannan & Charles Dankworth Dan & Suzanne Helmick Meg MacLeod & Steve Grossman made through July 1, 2018. Arline Dimitri Amie Preston Cindy G. Owens in memory Ann & Ron Pizzuti Diane & Steve Jones $150–$499 Marjorie & Elliot Davidoff Scot & Kelly Helton Trevor Maher in memory of Robert Edward Falcone CORPORATE, FOUNDATION, Ramona Reyes of Stewart Owens Curt & Peggy Robson Mary Kazan Anonymous (17) Jon & Anne Davis Doug & Tricia Herron Thomas Hoffmann Felicia & David Feinberg & GOVERNMENT SUPPORT Janet Rife Amie Preston Toshia Safford Drs. Scott Kurzer & Shu Wang Dennis & Barb Adams Phil Davis Lee H. Hess & Irene Levine Ed & Maureen Malek Larry & Marion Fisher CAPA Associates Toshia Safford Stephen D. Steinour Ray & Kemberly Lang Rhonda K. Adams Penrod Susan DeLaney Mike & Fernanda Heyeck Prashant Malhotra & Malini Gnanatheeban Connie & Harrison American Electric Power Judy C. Smith Susan Tomasky & Ron Ungvarsky Florence Lathen Sarah Allgire Keith & Christy Dennis Steven W. Hillyer Lisa Humphrey Heather Grant & Michael Petrecca Smith, Jr. Fund Foundation Cathy Stang Claudia & Blane Walter Talvis P. Love Carol Andreae & Jim Garland Philip Dietrich Steven & Sharon Hinshaw Debbie Marcus & Rex Moskovitz Stephanie & Jack Green Honda of America Mfg, Inc. John & Joyce Wallach George Thomas Marta & Scott Whitlock Judge Julie M. Lynch Randy Applegate Bernice & Bob Donaldson Elizabeth Hoover-Story Nelson & Nancie Marshall Debra Griffin Huntington National Bank Melinda & Chad Whittington Jane H. Zimmerman (d.) Mr. & Mrs. William C. Wolfe, Jr. The Markus Family George & Vanessa Arnold William A. Dorsey Len & Teresa Horstman Ryan Marshall Richard & Julie Helmreich National Parks Services Shanna Young Sandra & Michael Zimmerman Jeff & Vickie Mauk Jim & Sarah Bacha Mary Duffey Brian House Toni & John Marshall Susan Hyde Luke & Mary Beth McCormick Gregory Barden Joce Fenton Matthew House Reinberger Foundation Sandra & Michael Zimmerman

For more information about giving societies, please visit capa.com 16 B–The Underwater Bubble Show The Hip Hop Nutcracker

Jamie C. Martin in memory of Valerie & Ronnie Robinson Jaimee Watkins Mike & Sharon Curtin Ray & Kemberly Lang in memory Donald & Nancy Peters William & Celeste Williams Rosemary Sargent Mary & Paul Rodgers Dan & Sam Wegner Matt & Kristina Daiker of Kenneth E. Meiners Patricia A. Peterson Mary Woods Mr. & Mrs. James May Steve & Lauri Rowe Aaron & Bethany Weir Ken & Cindy Decker Bill & Ruth Lantz Lisa Pickering Dennis & Margaret Yacobozzi Max & Kathie McCalla Brian Rudzik Bob & Gloria Werth James & Anita DiCello Anne M. LaPidus Ramona Reyes Beth-Anne & Chris Zaenger Renee & Thomas McElligott Gayle & Greg Ruwe Douglass & Donna White Ann & Tom DiMarco Alice & Gavin Larrimer Bryant & Sandra Riley Michael & Krista McKelvey Linda & Richard Schlanger Gaston White Dr. Jack & Sue Dingle Robert B. & Barbara J. Laughon Don & Karen Roberts Peter McMurtrie Kira Schmitt Elizabeth & Scott Wise Melissa & Doug Dixon Jane M. Leiby Cheryl Roller & Chuck Taylor In-Kind Tony Meacock David R. Schooler Maureen & Tom Withgott Sylvia Dorsey David P. Lighthill Delbert A. Russell Barroluco Argentine Stephanie Medors W. W. Schrader Julie Yale John DuBois Jeanne Likins & Joseph Flood Tom & Lynn Ryan DoubleTree Suites by Hilton Hotel The James A. Medsker Michael Schwaiger Laura B. Yaroma James & Mary Jo Early Bonnie & Ron Lucas Marcy Samuel Columbus Downtown Family Fund Dale & Sally Seiberling Shanna Young Carol Edwards in memory of Edgar Sara Maassel in honor of Jim & Patty Sapp Hilton Columbus Downtown Jay E. Michael Timothy Sherfey & Marcia Zand & Jerry Pauline Edwards Todd Bemis Bill & Jayne Schott Huntington National Bank Patrick & Jennifer Miller Pamela Rudolph Michael & Jeannie Zatezalo Linda & Bernie Erven John Mariotti Andrew Shadwick Kroger Company P.D. & Jaye Miller Robert & Donna Shipka Donald L. Feinstein Brenda L. Martinez Marcia Katz Slotnick Pat & Gracie’s Tim Moore & Ken Hunger John & Janine Sickmeyer $100–$149 Dan & Robin Field Mark Massen in honor of the Retta & Elliot Slotnick Brad Myers Teri & Norm Slick Anonymous (11) Bonny Fowler Home of the CSO Judy C. Smith Rion & Alli Myers Bruce & Susan Smith Christie Angel Andrew Gardiner Charles & Bonnie May Mike & Heather Smith Jane & Sam Narotski Gary L. Smith Charles E. Ansley Catherine Gilliam Elaine E. May Mark Snider Gerald & Ann Newsom Jordan & Richard Smith Frank Atkinson Ronald Gilliland Jason Mayberry & Family Sergio Soave Allan & Kay Nichols Randy J. Sokol Jim & Jay Bahnsen Keith E. Golden & Diane & George McCloy Don & Virginia Songstad Ting-Ing Okajima in memory of Mike & Rica Sommer Andy Basista Jodie K. Meizlish Mr. & Mrs. John McEwan Ronald & Patty Spangler Shigeo Okajima Warren Stancourt Dorothy & Rod Beehner Gayle M. Gordillo Don Miller / Helms Briscoe Kathy Standley Joe O’Riordan in memory of Jessica Steele Lu Ann Beetham Vandemark Gregory A. Gorospe Al & Louise Minor Cathy Stang Barbara O’Riordan Andrew Stefanick Betsy Blake Sally & George Griffiths Janice G. Minton Matthew W. Stoltzfus Brad Ostroff Stefanini Family James Blazek Christine A. Hank Rich & Judy Moffitt Louise Swanson Karen & Eric R. Pacht Sue Stewart Jane & Mike Brady Paula Harer Betty D. Montgomery Jenifer M. Takats MD & Robert Palmer & Susan Simms Richard & Vicki Stoddard Herb & Bev Brown Kay Hedges Vaughn & Donna Moore Todd Engen Lynn Pepper Steve Stolte & Mary Hanlon-Stolte Joe & Miranda Burke Larry Herrett Carl & Ann Morahan Eleanor L. Taylor Romaine & Allan Pollchik Sheridan & Richard V. Swisshelm Glenna Butler Richard & Faye Herriott Dr. & Mrs. Gregory Morrison Sharon A. Taylor Paul & Christina Pryor Thomas Szykowny Bill & Karla Calhoon Hal Hodson Cantor Bat-Ami & Rabbi Jay Moses Mr. & Mrs. Michael H. Thomas Mark & Irina Puskarich Robert Tannous Kathryn Campanini Richard & Karen Hopper Michael Muldoon Allen Tucker, M.D. Dr. & Mrs. Leonard Quick J. Kenneth & Melissa Thien Mary Louise Casanta Eric Horvath Jane P. Mykrantz Jim & Karen Turner Fred & Kathy Ransier Nancy L. Tomei David & Barbara Celek William S. Hupp Larry & Peg Neal Dr. & Mrs. Steven Walker James A. Readey in memory of Christine Toscano Derek & Kari Childs Susan Hyde William & Gretchen Northrup John & Joyce Wallach Linda G. Readey Larry & Becky Trover Dee Cody Brett Oakley John D. Wallrabenstein Mark & Sue Real Dave Tumen Lou Ann Coffing Julian Johnson Christine E. Olsen Gifford Weary & David Angelo Donna Reed Julie & Leonard Verne Rosemary & Michael Cox Suzanne Karpus Tim O’Neill & Mark McGuire Susan Welsh Janet Rife Janice Walker Robin & Joe Craft Veena P. Kasbekar Sue Ann & Don Ordaz Hugh N. Westwater in honor L. Robinson in memory of Randolph & Sandra Ware Dr. Lori Cronin, DDS Catherine Kocarek in honor of Brenda & Don Osuga of W. Marc Westwater Bill Conner Brad & Julie Wasserstrom Larry Cunningham Don & Maureen Kocarek Jennifer A. Parker Lisa M. Westwater Randal & Britt Robinson Donna & Rodney Wasserstrom William L. Curlis Michael & Judy Krasnoff Jacqueline Pasternack David White Reflects donors who contributed $100 or more. If we inadvertently omitted your name, please accept our sincere apologies. Thank you for your support. 18 capa thanks these generous donors:

David & Mo Meuse

Martha G. Staub and Willis H. Liggett Funds

we bring the world to our stages, enrich lives, and create community through our mission to: present and produce artistic programming of the highest quality to serve and educate diverse audiences and feature renowned artists of all cultures; operate and maintain world-class performance venues; strengthen our arts communities by providing facilities for resident companies, and through partnership and collaboration, support those organizations; and bolster the economy of the community we serve.

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