20/21 season

STREAMING ON DEMAND APRIL 6 – MAY 2, 2021 TABLE OF CONTENTS 2

Welcome ...... 3

From the Dramaturg ...... 4-8

Puritanism in England ...... 4

Catholicism and the Poor Clares ...... 5

Marriage Law in Shakespeare’s Time ..6

Reporting Sexual Misconduct ...... 7

From the Artistic Director ...... 9

Who’s Who ...... 10-17

About the Lantern ...... 18

Thanks to Our Donors ...... 19-31

Annual Fund ...... 19

Ticket Donations ...... 27

Anthony Lawton as The Duke in Measure for Measure All production photos by Mark Garvin

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LANTERN THEATER COMPANY

Charles McMahon Stacy Maria Dutton ARTISTIC DIRECTOR EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

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Dirk Durossette Janus Stefanowicz SCENIC DESIGNER COSTUME DESIGNER

Drew Billiau Mary Kate Smyser LIGHTING DESIGNER SOUND DESIGNER

Rebecca Smith* David Bardeen STAGE MANAGER ASSISTANT DIRECTOR

DIRECTED BY Charles McMahon

SPECIAL THANKS Measure for Measure is part of Plays from the Lantern Archives, a new program celebrating some of the fi nest productions from recent Lantern seasons, brought vividly back to life on screen. This performance was professionally fi lmed with a live audience in April 2019.

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Ben Dibble as Angelo and © 2021. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. FURTHER DISTRIBUTION OF THIS PRESENTATION BY DOWNLOADING, RE-STREAMING, REPOSTING, BROADCAST, TELECAST, OR IN Claire Inie-Richards as Isabella ANY OTHER MANNER OR MEDIUM, IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED, A VIOLATION OF THE in Measure for Measure CREATORS’ RIGHTS, AND ACTIONABLE UNDER APPLICABLE COPYRIGHT LAW.

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Puritanism in England

When Shakespeare wrote Measure for Measure in 1603, the Catholic Church had been offi cially dismantled in England for decades. The Protestant Reformation that swept Europe in the 16th century took root in England with Henry VIII and his son Edward VI, persisted through the reversal and executions of Mary I’s Catholic reign, and was solidifi ed under the leadership of Queen Elizabeth I. However, many Protestants were dissatisfi ed with Elizabeth’s reforms, giving rise to the Puritan movement that is present in Angelo’s extremism.

When Elizabeth ascended to the English throne in 1558, she was following her half- sister Mary’s violent attempts to bring England back to the Catholic Church; Mary executed nearly 300 Protestants and exiled many more. When Elizabeth took the throne, she reestablished the Church of England, put herself at the head of the church, and mandated that her subjects attend services on Sundays.

Elizabeth’s changes did not go far enough for many English Protestants. The most fanatical of these Protestants became known as Puritans, who worked to further their extremist version of Protestantism even after Elizabeth refused to continue reforming the church. The Puritans prevailed in many respects: clergy were allowed to marry, religious iconography was banned and destroyed, and much of the liturgical language was stripped of its Catholic infl uence. But Elizabeth was interested in compromising with English Catholics after the violence of Mary’s

Clockwise from top left: Early Protestant reformer William Tyndale, Henry VIII, a 1549 copy of the Protestant Book of Common Prayer, Elizabeth I, Mary I, Edward VI

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reign, and this willingness to fold some Catholic traditions, language, and practice into Church of England policy angered the Puritans that sought to purify the church. Angelo’s infl exibility might fi nd its roots in these fundamentalist leanings.

As is often the case, these ideological diff erences would eventually boil over into violence. When James I succeeded Elizabeth in 1603 – the year Measure for Measure was written – he faced at least two conspiracies against his life that were based in part on the divides between Catholicism, the Church of England, and Puritan Early image of St. Clare and her order dissatisfaction with the latter. Forty years later, Puritanism would become a central issue in the English Civil War, placing them in power for decades and imposing strict religious and moral codes on the English people. Catholicism, the Franciscans, and the Poor Clares

Despite being written in a Protestant country for a largely Protestant audience, Measure for Measure is set in a Catholic state with a devoutly Catholic woman at its center.

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to a number of core tenets of Catholicism, including the authority of the Pope and the accessibility of the language. Catholics worshiped in Latin, while Protestants translated prayers and scripture into English. Another major diff erence was how one might get into heaven: for Protestants, especially at the time, faith alone would save you. Catholics, on the other hand, believed your actions on Earth determined your state in the afterlife; good deeds count in your favor, while bad ones count against you.

Another major diff erence is the existence of religious orders. In Measure for Measure, Shakespeare aligns his characters with two Catholic orders: the Duke pretends to become a Franciscan monk while Isabella plans to join the Order of St. Clare, or the Poor Clares. These orders are related: St. Clare was a follower of St. Francis of Assisi and founded her order of nuns based on his teachings for his order of friars. Both orders are extremely austere, taking vows of poverty. The Poor Clares were especially severe, promising not to own anything, to live on what they grow or receive as donations, and to remain as silent and as enclosed within their convent as possible. The goal of this simplicity is to purify the nuns’ relationships with God by removing earthly distractions, and to make their prayers for humanity all the more powerful.

The Franciscans had a similar reputation for austerity; St. Francis formed the order on the foundation of a holy poverty. But in Shakespeare’s time, the Franciscans were also stereotyped as hypocritical and corrupt, as they held a good deal of power in the Catholic Church. By selecting these particular orders and setting the play deep in a Catholic world, Shakespeare is both working within his audience’s existing perceptions of the Catholic Church and creating enough distance to unmoor them, letting them know that the rules they live by in England do not apply to this version of Vienna. Marriage Law in Shakespeare’s Time

In Shakespeare’s England, marriage was not necessarily the ceremonial event we recognize today. While both church and state preferred that a religious ceremony take place with witnesses present, the only technical requirement was the free consent of both parties. There were two types of these kinds of “irregular” marriage contracts: de praesenti and de futuro. The former was simply a present agreement to be married, and the latter was a promise to marry at a later date, pending certain considerations (like dowry) could be fulfi lled. However, if a couple in a de futuro

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arrangement had sex, their contract was automatically converted to a de praesenti marriage. These marriages were considered irregular and “blameworthy,” but they were still legally recognized in England until the late 18th century.

Shakespeare’s audience would have brought this understanding to the play. However, by setting the play in a Catholic state, Shakespeare undermines these arrangements; as of 1563, these types of marriages were disallowed in Catholic countries, meaning that the characters of Measure for Measure have less marital freedom than the English audience watching the play. With this tension, Shakespeare highlights both the stricter behavioral codes of non-Protestant countries and the infl exibility of Puritan-like ideologues such as Angelo. “Who will believe thee, Isabel?”: Reporting Sexual MisconductMisconduct

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The stigma of reporting persists today: estimates say as few as 35% of sexual assaults are ever reported to the police. Much of this has to do with the fear that – despite the rarity of faked accusations – they will not be believed.

Despite her pristine reputation and intention to live as a chaste nun, Isabella fi nds that her word still may not outweigh Angelo’s. This tendency to put faith in the powerful man’s denial over the victim’s testimony is an obstacle for Isabella and, centuries later, for many women today. From Supreme Court nominees to music producers to powerful comedians, the reputations of prominent men have repeatedly taken precedence over the testimonies of women who have credibly accused them of assault and harassment.

But were she here today, Isabella might have more faith in being heard. Started in 2007 by Tarana Burke, the #MeToo movement picked up steam in the wake of the Harvey Weinstein scandal as women bravely came forward with stories of their own abuse and assault. This movement provides an outlet for millions of everyday women to talk about how they too continue to face situations like Isabella’s, where power and gender intersect and result in dehumanizing sexual misconduct.

—Meghan Winch

Tarana Burke (center) and other marchers at the #MeToo Survivors’ March

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Although the language in Measure for Measure may sound foreign to the modern ear, the urgency of the human problems on display in one of Shakespeare’s most famous “problem plays” is immediately recognizable to our current age.

What happens to the body politic when the institutions of law and justice become corrupt, serving the interests of the powerful few and imposing rigor on those most in need of the law’s protection? Today we wrestle with this dreadful question in almost every one of the powerful institutions in which generations of Americans have entrusted their good faith and life’s labors. Church, government, the legal system, and almost every industry have been exposed as riven with systemic corruption and grotesque self-interest. This is the world that Shakespeare examines, and it is the world we confront when we read the morning news.

Measure for Measure seems at times like a strange thought experiment. Shakespeare wrote many plays that ask: What is legitimate authority? And he wrote several plays about what happens when a ruler or a ruling principle goes absent. In The Tempest, Prospero seeks to restore his rule after being usurped. In Measure for Measure, the Duke seems like a near relative of Prospero; having withdrawn substantially from his ruling responsibilities in favor of intellectual pursuits prior to the action of the play, the Duke rouses himself to corrective action and embarks on a convoluted plan. But events come to a much worse pass than he could have possibly imagined, and he is forced to improvise to set things right before it is too late.

I can best make sense of these plays if I see them simultaneously through the three lenses of the social, the psychological, and the philosophical. If we see the Duke as a stand-in for Shakespeare himself, then the psychological and philosophical questions predominate: What is my ruling principle? What should be in charge of me, and how have I neglected it? What furtive corruptions are lurking in my own psyche, waiting for their opportunity to express themselves?

Still, what is so jarringly modern about this play is how resonant the characters of Isabella and Angelo are. Isabella is a bold voice for justice, unmoved by fear for herself and determined to speak truth. Angelo is a proud man fallen into the absolute depth of hypocrisy. As Shakespeare’s audience surely did 400 years ago, we want justice for Isabella and we feel a visceral desire to see Angelo get what he deserves. And yet the theme of the play is mercy as much as it is justice. How do we impose one when we all so desperately need the other? In this world that is so fully infused with systemic evil in every institution of power, perhaps we yearn for our version of the Truth and Reconciliation process that South Africans created to deal with and help heal from apartheid. I see in the fi nale of this play that truth and reconciliation is the only way to have both justice and mercy. Mercy must be available to all who seek it, but it doesn’t come cheap. —Charles McMahon

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Chris Anthony Kirk Wendell Brown* Ben Dibble* Claudio / Ensemble Escalus / Ensemble Angelo / Ensemble

Adam Hammet Claire Inie-Richards Anthony Lawton* Pompey / Ensemble Isabella / Ensemble The Duke / Ensemble

Setting Various locations in Vienna

This performance was professionally fi lmed with a live theater audience in April 2019.

The performance will Jered McLenigan* Charlotte Northeast* include one 10-second Lucio / Barnardine / Mistress Overdone / intermission, but you Ensemble Mariana / Ensemble may pause at your convenience.

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CHRIS ANTHONY (Claudio / Ensemble) Previous Lantern shows include The Heir Apparent, Don’t Dress for Dinner, The Tempest, Coriolanus, As You Like It, and Photograph 51. He has been featured at the Provincetown Tennessee Williams Theater Festival with DieCast Theatre, and locally with EgoPo Classic Theater, Commonwealth Classic Theatre Company, Flashpoint Theatre Company, New City Stage Company, and Shakespeare Theatre. Commercial and fi lm credits include Slow Learners, Zeroes, and the Animal Planet Puppy Bowl. Chris currently resides in IL where he is an MFA acting candidate at NIU. BA in theater from IUP.

KIRK WENDELL BROWN (Escalus / Ensemble) is thrilled to be rejoining Team Lantern in its eff ort to provide riveting content during the pandemic and cautiously optimistic that we’ll all be performing live again soon. Cheers to those who’ve helped to make this possible. He dedicates this virtual performance to his cousin Rodney.

BEN DIBBLE (Angelo / Ensemble) is thrilled to be back! Lantern credits include Father Flynn in Doubt, La Ronde, The Taming of the Shrew, Elyot in Private Lives, the world premiere of the musical Minors, and the title role in Henry V. Ben has appeared in over 80 professional productions on stages all over the Greater Philadelphia area. Some favorite roles include Bruce in Fun Home and Leo Frank (Barrymore Award) in Parade (Arden Theatre Company); Dr. Frank in Young Frankenstein, Lord Farquaad in Shrek, Freddy in Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, Garry in Noises Off , and Leo Bloom in The Producers (); John Adams in 1776 and Dan in Next to Normal (The Media Theatre); and the title role in Herringbone (Barrymore Award) with Flashpoint Theatre Company. Thanks to Charles for the chance to tackle this complex role. Love to my wife Amy, and the Dibblets Lila, Jonah, and Margaret, without whom none of this artistic life would be possible.

ADAM HAMMET (Pompey / Ensemble) Originally from Kent, England, Adam received his degree in acting from Middlesex University, London. Highlights from his work in the UK include Journey’s End at the Theatre Royal Margate and Dinner at the Brighton Fringe Festival. Recent Philadelphia credits: Red Velvet, Coriolanus, Romeo & Juliet, The Heir Apparent, and Measure for Measure (Barrymore nomination for Best Supporting Actor) at Lantern Theater Company; Mary Rose with the Philadelphia Artists’ Collective; and Philip Ridley’s Radiant Vermin for Inis Nua Theatre Company. He has also acted for a

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number of educational institutions including two years with Drexel’s Advanced Directing Class and Jeff erson University’s Arts and Humanities Society Showcase.

CLAIRE INIE-RICHARDS (Isabella / Ensemble) Lantern Theater Company: Measure for Measure, Mrs. Warren’s Profession; People’s Light (Company Member): America 2AM (The Perilous Flight), Our Town, I and You, Project Dawn, Sense and Sensibility, The Cherry Orchard; Theatre Exile: Completeness; Theatre Horizon: The Revolutionists; Shakespeare in Clark Park: The Two Gentlemen of Verona; Delaware Theatre Company: A Christmas Carol; BBC Radio 4: Mercury 13; Academy for Classical Acting/Shakespeare Theatre Company (MFA): Cymbeline, Hamlet, Man and Superman; BFA, Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama.

ANTHONY LAWTON (The Duke / Ensemble) has acted in Philadelphia for 28 years. Favorite roles include George in Of Mice and Men (Walnut Street Theatre); “man” in Brief Interviews with Hideous Men (1812 Productions); Friar Laurence in Romeo and Juliet (Arden Theatre Company); and Austin in True West, Coleman in The Lonesome West, and Storyteller in A Christmas Carol (Lantern). In 2005, Lawton, in partnership with the Lantern, wrote and developed The Foocy, which garnered fi ve Barrymore nominations (including Best New Play). In 2016, his adaptation of The Light Princess (with music by Alex Bechtel) was nominated for eight Barrymores, winning for Best Original Music. Philadelphia City Paper named him the city’s “Best One-Man Theatre” for his solo productions of The Devil and Billy Markham, The Great Divorce, and The Screwtape Letters. For more information on these shows, go to www.anthonylawtonactor.com

JERED MCLENIGAN (Lucio / Barnardine / Ensemble) has been working with the Lantern since 2005, most recently in The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui and Betrayal, and he is grateful for this opportunity to have his work shared online. His recent pre-pandemic appearances include EgoPo Classic Theater’s Fool for Love and Quintessence Theatre’s Wizard of Oz. He most recently appeared in The Wilma Theater’s digital production of Heroes of the Fourth Turning, which just received a 2021 Drama League Award nomination for Outstanding Digital Theater, Individual Production. He is a member of the Wilma’s Hothouse Company and a three-time Barrymore recipient. He looks forward to seeing you back in the theater sometime soon… many thanks, as always, for your support!

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CHARLOTTE NORTHEAST (Mistress Overdone / Mariana / Ensemble) is a two-time Barrymore Award winner for her work at InterAct Theatre Company and Lantern Theater Company. Graduate: Circle in the Square. Credits include Philadelphia Artists’ Collective (PAC), of which she’s an artistic associate, Act II Playhouse, Theatre Exile, Passage Theatre, Azuka Theatre, Montgomery Stage, , Tribe of Fools, Orbiter 3 (Barrymore nomination), Delaware Theatre Company, and Walnut Street Theatre. Co-creator and performer of The Complete Works of Jane Austen, Abridged and a world premiere solo show They’ve All Gone & We’ll Go Too, which will travel to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in 2022 (fi ngers crossed). Next up: Social Distances, a live Zoom play by Ian August with Tiny Dynamite, and the title role in a new adaptation of Jane Eyre with PAC. Love to Damon, Jules, Pug, and Cat. Thanks to everyone for continuing to support theatre and the arts – no matter the format. Visit: www.charlottenortheast.com

WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE (Playwright) (1564-1616) is widely considered to be the greatest writer in the English language. Shakespeare’s plays and poems are known throughout the world, but his personal life remains a bit of a mystery. Aside from fi nancial records that indicate his father’s business as a leather merchant, there is relatively little known about Shakespeare’s youth in Stratford-upon-Avon before he married Anne Hathaway in 1582. It is believed that he arrived in London around 1588 and established himself as an actor, playwright, and poet. By 1594, he was acting and writing for the Lord Chamberlain’s Men, and later the King’s Men, the most successful theater company in London. As part-owner, Shakespeare became not only a famous playwright but a successful businessman, and returned to Stratford to retire comfortably in 1611. More on Shakespeare and his work: lanterntheater.org/ searchlight

CHARLES MCMAHON (Director & Lantern Artistic Director) co-founded Lantern Theater Company in 1994 and serves as artistic director in addition to directing, acting, and writing for the company. He has directed all but one of the Lantern’s annual Shakespeare productions, including recent productions of Othello, Measure for Measure, The Tempest, Coriolanus, and As You Like It. Other Lantern directing credits include The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui, The Taming of the Shrew, Henry V, New Jerusalem, Romeo & Juliet, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Hamlet, Othello, La Ronde (also translator and adapter), Richard III (Barrymore Award, Outstanding Production of a Play), The Comedy of Errors

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(Barrymore nomination, Outstanding Direction of a Play), Much Ado About Nothing, King Lear, The House of Bernarda Alba, and A Doll’s House. His acting credits include reprising the role of Heisenberg in Copenhagen, and his writing credits include Oscar Wilde: From the Depths and co-creating an original adaptation of Dylan Thomas’ A Child’s Christmas in Wales, which was honored with two Barrymore Awards and fi ve nominations, including a nomination for Outstanding New Play. A native Philadelphian, he is a graduate of New York University’s theater department where he studied acting and directing.

DIRK DUROSSETTE (Scenic Designer) Off -Broadway scenic designs include The Outgoing Tide and Any Given Monday. He has designed for Amaryllis Theatre Company, Azuka Theatre (Barrymore nomination: Skin and Bone), Act II Playhouse (Any Given Monday: world premiere), Enchantment Theatre Company (National Tour: Harold and the Purple Crayon), Theatre Exile, 1812 Productions (First Day of School: Philadelphia premiere), Delaware Theatre Company, EgoPo Classic Theater, Freedom Theatre, Flashpoint Theatre, InterAct Theatre Company, Lantern Theater Company (Barrymore nomination: Skylight), Luna Theater, Painted Bird Productions (A Few Small Repairs: world premiere), Theatre Horizon, Philadelphia Shakespeare Theatre, Mum Puppettheatre, Portland Opera (Maine), The Wilma Theater (Leaving: associate designer, American premiere), Temple Theaters, Temple Opera Theater, University of the Arts, Drexel University, Lawrence University (Wisconsin), Peabody Institute (Baltimore), West Chester University, Villanova University, and The University of Memphis.

JANUS STEFANOWICZ (Costume Designer) is happy to be designing for Lantern Theater Company again and working with director Charles McMahon. She has designed for numerous theater companies in NYC and Philadelphia. Janus is the resident costume designer and shop manager for Villanova University’s Theatre Department. Since 1996, she has been nominated for 16 Barrymore Awards for Outstanding Costume Design and has won three: in 2006 for Intimate Apparel at Philadelphia Theatre Company, and in 2003 for Big Love and 1998 for On the Razzle, both at The Wilma Theater.

DREW BILLIAU (Lighting Designer) is a multi-disciplinary lighting designer based in the Philadelphia area. Recent designs include The Electric Desert for the Phoenix Desert Botanical Garden, a collaboration with Klip Collective, Dito and Aeneas for Opera Philadelphia, Samsung at the Consumer Electronics

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Show in Las Vegas, and the 150 Eglinton mural in Toronto. Upcoming projects include La bohème for Opera Philadelphia and a lighting mural on 6th Street in collaboration with artist David Guinn. Drew has designed numerous shows for such companies as Jacob’s Pillow, New York Theatre Workshop, The Joyce Theater, Vail International Dance Festival, Opera Philadelphia, BalletX, Vancouver Opera, Pennsylvania Ballet, The Wilma Theater, Portland Ballet, Lucidity Suitcase, New Paradise Laboratories, New York Music Theatre Festival, Arden Theatre Company, Theatre Exile, and Lantern Theater Company. Drew is currently the director of design and technology at Opera Philadelphia and an associate designer with the corporate/industrial lighting fi rm Fine Design Associates, Inc.

MARY KATE SMYSER (Sound Designer) is a Philadelphia-based sound designer and engineer who has designed shows at Temple University (Chicago and Side Show) and Cape May Stage (The Lion in Winter, Chapter Two, and At Wit’s End). She has also associate designed alongside Daniel Perelstein (Hand to God, Hillary and Clinton, and The Secret Garden) and Michael Hahn (Hetty Feather, Henry V, and Much Ado About Nothing). She has also engineered consistently at Arden Theatre Company since October 2017 and Delaware Shakespeare since summer 2016 as well as various productions at Lantern Theater Company, Theatre Exile, Theatre Horizon, and Temple University.

REBECCA SMITH (Stage Manager) has been the stage manager at the Lantern for 14 years, although none have been quite like this. A proud member of Actors’ Equity Association, she has previously worked with Theatre Exile, New Paradise Laboratories, and Brat Productions, among others. She is a graduate of Temple University with a BA in European history and a minor in theater.

DAVID BARDEEN (Assistant Director) directed the Lantern’s Zoom reading of Henry IV, Part 2 last spring and was the associate director of the Lantern’s production of Othello, cut short by Covid-19, as well as the assistant director for this production of Measure for Measure. As an actor, he has worked the most here at the Lantern (Long Day’s Journey into Night, New Jerusalem - twice, Henry V, The Taming of the Shrew, Oscar Wilde: From the Depths, Mrs. Warren’s Profession, Coriolanus, Red Velvet, and Othello). David has also worked at most theaters in town, including Walnut Street Theatre and Studio 3, Arden Theatre Company, The Wilma Theater, InterAct Theatre Company, Theatre Horizon, Azuka Theatre, 1812 Productions, 11th Hour Theatre Company,

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IRC, Irish Heritage Theatre, PAC, and the Philadelphia Orchestra. David is a graduate of the Yale School of Drama and would like to thank Charles McMahon and Stacy Dutton for their support and trust.

STACY MARIA DUTTON (Executive Director) was named executive director of Lantern Theater Company in 2016, after serving on the company’s Board of Directors for over a decade. Her prior career in investment management spanned 25 years, including serving as managing partner of Brandywine Global Investment Management and as Kirk Wendell Brown as Escalus and co-founder and chief operating offi cer Charlotte Northeast as Elbow of Hygrove Partners. She served on the in Measure for Measure Board of Directors of the Philadelphia Orchestra Association from 2007 to 2019, including service as Audit Committee Chair and Investment Committee Chair. In 2011, she was named Business on Board Member of the Year by the Arts & Business Council of Greater Philadelphia. She earned an MBA from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, a BA in philosophy from the University of Chicago, and pursued graduate studies at the Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) of the Johns Hopkins University.

Chris Anthony as Claudio and Jered McLenigan as Lucio in Measure for Measure

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ARTISTIC & EDUCATION Artistic Director ...... Charles McMahon Associate Producer ...... Rebecca Smith Education Director ...... M. Craig Getting Artistic Associate ...... Hannah Spear Resident Dramaturg ...... Meghan Winch Commissioned Artists ...... Christopher Colucci, Bruce Graham, Anthony Lawton, Forrest McClendon, Thom Weaver Teaching Artists ...... Marissa Barnathan, Carly Bodnar, Susan Chase, Mike Dees, Charlie DelMarcelle, L Feldman, Donovan Lockett, Jarrett McCreary, Bi Jean Ngo, Charlotte Northeast, Geneviève Perrier, David Pica, Lillian Ransijn, Ryan Walter, Harry Watermeier Illumination Actors...... Benjamin Brown, Tyler Elliott, Victoria Aaliyah Goins, J Hernandez, Dave Johnson, Travoye Joyner, Annette Kaplafka, Keith Livingston, J Paul Nicholas, Krystal Ortega, Ebony Pullum, Melissa Rakiro, Nick Schwasman, Jahzeer Terrell, Frank X

ADMINISTRATION Executive Director ...... Stacy Maria Dutton Finance & Communications Consultant ...... Anne Shuff Mission Operations Manager ...... Ileana Fortuño Grants Manager ...... Ali Nebistinsky Administrative Associate ...... Emily Wilson

PRODUCTION for MEASURE FOR MEASURE Production Manager ...... Janet Embree Stage Manager ...... Rebecca Smith Filmmakers ...... Natural Light Films, Inc. Assistant Production Manager ...... Elizabeth Meisenzahl Assistant Stage Manager ...... Erika Graff Technical Director ...... Scott Cassidy Costume Supervisor ...... Natalia de la Torre Master Electrician ...... Tim Laxton Scenic Charge...... Sarah Sindelar Audio Engineer ...... Tyler Jedlinski Master Carpenters ...... Stephen Peterson, Jay Wojnarowski Carpenters ...... Micah Greenleaf, Michael Lambui, Ned Pryce Painters ...... Micah Greenleaf, Lydia Stahl Assistant Costume Designers ...... Courtney Boches, Asaki Kuruma Stitcher ...... Kelly Myers Electricians ...... Alex Dossantos, Zach Longcor Wardrobe Run Crew...... Alex Donnelly Board Operator ...... Arthur Lee Robinson

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THANK YOU! The following list includes annual fund gifts received between 1/1/20 and 3/24/21. Although space does not allow us to list donations under $100, we are enormously grateful to everyone who helps support our artistic, education, and community engagement programs. We can’t do it without YOU.

FOUNDATION, CORPORATE, and Ross Family Foundation GOVERNMENT SUPPORT Shubert Foundation Actors’ Equity Association Stewart Family Foundation Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Suzanne Roberts Cultural Bendita Foundation Development Fund Brind Foundation Virginia Brown Martin Fund of the Caroline Fredericka Holdship Charity Philadelphia Foundation through the PNC Charitable Trusts William Penn Foundation Grant Committee Wyncote Foundation Charlotte Cushman Foundation CHG Charitable Trust QUASARS ($7,500+) Christian R. and Mary F. Lindback Dana & Melissa Ash Foundation Jim & Janet Averill Christopher Ludwick Foundation Eugene & Joann Bissell Connelly Foundation Michael Buckley & Mason Barnett COVID-19 Arts Aid PHL Fund Stacy Maria Dutton Dolfi nger-McMahon Foundation Estate of Ruth Herd Forman Family Fund Carole Gravagno Haley Foundation Leonard & Mary Lee Haas Harry G. & Pauline M. Austin Margaret Harris & Philip Straus Foundation Gregory Kleiber & Harriet Ravdin Henrietta Tower Wurts Memorial Kevin & Sarah Kleinschmidt Independence Foundation Neal Krouse & Liz Knudsen Jana Foundation Ellen Rosen Rogoff John Otto Haas 1955 Trust Richard & Roberta Shell June & Steve Wolfson Family Foundation SPOTLIGHTS ($2,500 - $7,499) The Lida Foundation Anonymous Lincoln Financial Foundation Sheila & Myron Bassman Manny & Ruthy Cohen Foundation Peter Benoliel & Willo Carey MKM Foundation Andrea Biondo & Kenneth Hartzell National Endowment for the Arts Bruce & Barbara Byrne Nora Roberts Foundation John & Susan Coleman Pennsylvania Council on the Arts Jeff rey Cooper & Nancy Klaus Philadelphia Cultural Fund John & Fern Culhane Rittenhouse Foundation Lauren Dussault Rosenlund Foundation Ann S. & Steven B. Hutton

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Jim McClelland & Lynn H. Miller Annabelle Jellinek Susan B. Muller Betsy Kalish Lynn & David Oppenheim Sampath Kannan David Pierson & Barrie Trimingham Everett Kenyatta Bette Renaud & Rob Hoff man Leonard Kolins & Faye Goldman Lucy Bell Sellers Wynn & Anne Silvers Lee Kaki Short Charles McMahon Jeanne Sigler & James Fratto David McMahon & Rebecca Berman Bart & Sandy Silverman Ralph Muller & Beth Johnston Rebecca & Rhys Williams Leonard Nakamura & Myra Leysorek Susan Odessey LIMELIGHTS ($1,000 - $2,499) Barbara Oldenhoff Lorinda Lou Beller Thomas & Karin Pajak Elaine Woo Camarda Lance & Ginny Parry Pauline Candaux & Sol Katz Janet Perry & David Richman Michael & Clairellen Catalano-Johnson Claire & Lud Pisapia, in memory of Joe Carol & Ray Cook Crosley Cynthia Cooke & Beth Anne Pamela & Gresham Riley Spanninger Lee & Roy Shubert Brendan & Chrstine Cox Paulette Singleton Robert M. Dever Gayle & David Smith Tobey & Mark Dichter Robert Urquhart & Marsha Lester Gene F. Dilks Ted & Stevie Wolf Dieter & Sara Forster June & Steve Wolfson Mark Froehlich Dr. Alice George TORCHES ($500 - $999) Eduardo Glandt & George Ritchie Anonymous (3) Linda & David Glickstein Elizabeth Armour & Philip Rakita Stephen & Barbara Gold Michael Brooks Maxine & Jay Goldberg Carol & Bruce Caswell Janice T. Gordon, PhD Joan I. Coale Mark & Vivian Greenberg Peter & Terry Conn John & Susan Hansen-Flaschen Peter DeLaurier Donna M. Hill, Esq. & John R. Wilson, Jr. Rhonda Dickey Kenneth Hutchins Ana Diez Roux

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Gregory J. Kleiber, Chair • Donna Saul Millen, Vice President • Brendan P. Cox, Treasurer • Ellen Rosen Rogoff , Secretary • Dana J. Ash • Eugene Bissell • Jeff rey Cooper • Lauren Dussault • Stacy Maria Dutton • Stephen Field • Judith D. Freyer • Melissa Greenberg • Betsy Kalish • Everett Kenyatta • Kevin Kleinschmidt • Charles McMahon • Elizabeth Renaud • Kaki Short • Jeanne Sigler • Rebecca Williams

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Dwight & Jennifer Edwards John & Christine Van Horne Nancy Ely-Rafael Karen Vesely & Evan Siegelman Robert & Doris Fanelli Dr. Vaclav Vitek John & Nancy Fischer Barb & Jim Wakefi eld Oliver & Monica Flint Dr. R.J. Wallner Juliet Forster Lyn Wiesinger Mark & Sally Frazza Linda Witt & James Marsh Jim & Kay Gately Elizabeth H. Gemmill FLARES ($250 - $499) Howard & Norah Goldfi ne Anonymous (5) Charles & Alison Graham Jerry Abelson & June Idzal George Graham & Kyle Merker Gary & Mary Ammon Kathleen Hovde & Kenneth Kulak Phyllis Barsky Judith & Richard Hurtig Raymond Becker & Richard Wilson Brearley B. Karsch Sheila Bell Eve & Ken Klothen Michele Bennett Harry & Stacy LaBelle David & Helen Braverman Ann Lesch Victoria & Jim Brown Lynn Mather Mark & Cecile Burgert Peggy Morgan Sandy Cadwalader Anette Munt & Jonathan Israel Elena Cappella Liz & Reid Murray John Caskey & Janet Ginzberg Zoe S. Pappas Susan W. & Cummins Catherwood, Jr. Lynn Paul Tung Chan & Pamela Yong Cliff ord Pearlman & Lynn Marks Joan & Joel Chinitz Steven J. Peitzman Constance & Michael Cone Barbara Plumeri Barbara Culbert Paul Rabe & Cheryl Gunter Takeshi & Sayuri Egami Matt Rader & Michael Smith David Elesh Steve Ralston & Rob Hair Jacqueline Falkenheim & David Cast Mary-Ann & Kurt W. Reiss Maxine Field Edward & Geralyn Rock Daniel Fife & Elizabeth Rappaport Sevgi Rodan Tom & Michele Foley Peter & Wanda Ronner Steven & Ellen Friedell Adelle Rubin Martin & Sheri Friedman Patricia Saddier Paula Fuchsberg Philip Scranton & Virginia McIntosh Dr. Mark Fung Antoinette Farrar Seymour Bill & Dot Gaboda Robert & Karen Sharrar Dan Gannon John & Susan Smith Nancy J. Gellman Lenore Steiner & Perry Lerner Deborah Glass Kathleen A. Stephenson Ron & Marcia Goldstein Robert & Susan Tafel Marie Gottschalk Anne & Richard Umbrecht Barbara S. Gray, PhD & Paul Shipkin, MD

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Paul D. Green Dale Sturgess Melissa Greenberg & Peter Badgio Etheldra Templeton & Barry Margaret Hamilton Cooperman Bruce & Karen Harrison Judy Trailer Leslie Hempling Erik & Joyce Videlock Diane & Dan Hofer Sangeeta Vohra Michael J. Hozik & Margaret L. Rea Thomas Wadas & Cynthia Zetye Evelyn Isom Rosemary Watt Paige & Bernard Kaplan Jeannine & David Webber Marc Kittner & Ashley Hulsey Bob Weinberg & Eleanor Wilner David LaGrega & Kristin Peresta Leonard Weinberg & Frances Gallun Robert & Susan Lang Judith Wertheim Dr. & Mrs. Joseph Lawton James & Jenette Wheeler Christine MacArthur Edward Wolfe & Francis Mitchell John J. Mack, Jr. Dr. Linda Yu-ning Wong Joseph Manko Jeanne Wrobleski Larry McClain George & Jeannine McLaughlin CANDLES ($100 - $249) George McNeely Anonymous (39) Rev. David W. Mickiewicz Robert Abramowitz & Susan Stewart Kristin Minot John Abrams & Judith Everitt Ann Mintz & Cliff ord Wagner David & Joyce Ackerman Mara Natkins & Jerry Fagliano Betsy Anderson & David Sullivan Paul L. Nolan Alan Ankeny Joe M. Norton Judith & Yair Argon Michael Ochs & Erica Golemis John Attanasio & Maryanne Schiller Maureen T. Parris Sylva Baker Marcia Paullin Tom Bale Jason & Kersti Powell Tom & Barbara Bale Siobhan Reardon Harry F. Bambrick, Jr. Timothy Rivinus Carolyn & George Bassett Nan Rosner John Bates Dan & Barbara Rottenberg Gregory Batker & Suet Lim Vincent & Lila Russo Robert Bauer & Sandy Clay Bauer Michael Sammin Blanche Baurer Karen Schermerhorn & Evan Seymour Eileen Bazelon Cathy Scott Melanie Belinsky Hass & Georgia Shafi a Elana Benamy & Ray Scheinfeld Mark Shvets Deedee Bennett Jerry & Marilyn Smith Cordelia Biddle & Steve Zettler Molly & Duane Smith Anita & Ron Bihovsky Shirley & Cecil Smith George & Janie Bingham Paulette Steff a Marilyn & Stacy Block Robert Stewart & Barbara Barnett- Alan & Sherry Blumenthal Stewart Allen Bonner & Carol Buettger

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Marlene Bookbinder William H. Ewing Toni Bowers Mr. & Mrs. Farenback-Brateman Nancy Boykin & Dan Kern Mr. & Mrs. Frank Feingold LeHein Bui Jill Ellis Feninger & Michael H. Quint, in Sidney J. Burgoyne honor of Betsy Kalish Louise & Jonathan Burton M.J. Fischer Peter & Miriam Burwasser Richard Fitzgerald & Marilyn Katherine Butler MacGregor Mary Rose Campbell Eugene Fluder David Capozzi Joanne & Kenneth Ford William Carver Joseph & Sarah Ford Janet M. Cary Hazel Forster Jane Century Kathleen A. Foster Pri Chat Alan & Mary Frankel Sandy Cini JoAnne Freed Beth Cohen Abraham & Sandra Gafni Marc Cohen Joseph Gallo & Edward Moon John Cooke Joel Gardner Joyce Creamer Dr. Linda Dubin Garfi eld Daniel Dagle Judith R. Garfi nkel Gerard & Susan D’Alessio Mark Garvin & Diane Menio Dr. Prudence Dalrymple Rosann Gill Cynthia D’Ambrosio & John Ianacone Howard Gillette Michael & Ann D’Antonio David Girasole Kristin Davidson Joan Gmitter Peggy de Wolf Mary Goldman Charles Dean Anna Goldstein Charlie DelMarcelle Diane Graboyes Phyllis Detwiler Alan & Greta Greenberger Christine Deutsch Susan Greene Annette Dillard Sally Griffi th & James Pringle Howard Donahue & Dorothy Barry & Joanna Groebel Templeton Sonya Gwak Joan Duckenfi eld Lynne Haden-Findlay Donald & Geraldine Duclow June L. Hament Jan Durbin Barbara Harris David Durham Ann & David Harrison John & Lois Durso Robert Haskell Bruce Edelman Ellen Hattemer Jeff rey & Carolyn Edwards Rob Haughey & Rosemary Malatesta Steven P. Elliott Philip Hawkins & Ronnie Kurchner- Linda Ellsworth Hawkins Susan & Bruce Endy Elizabeth Hawley Nicole Erb & Zach Reino Martin & Cindy Heckscher David & Molly Espey Patrice Heller & Michael Ecker

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Linda Henderson Caryl Levin Timothy P. Herbert Judd K. Levingston Nancy & Tom Higgins Michael L. Levitan Marylu Hill Natalie Levkovich & Richard Robert Hirsh & Leslie Stone Nalbandian Mr. & Mrs. Ralph S. Hirshorn Lawrence Lindsay & Carla Puppin Terry Hirshorn William A. Loeb Morton & Joy Lois Hoff man Cirel & Howard Magen Esther & Bob Hornik Donald W. Maloney, MD Caren & Stuart Hosansky Alice & Richard Mandel Karen C. Humbert Colleen W. Marano Wallace F. Hussong Karen Mauch & Diane Zilka Joe & Catherine Huston Christina McCawley Gail & Dennis Jackman Scott A. McCreary Katayun Jaff ari John McFadden & Lisa Kabnick Carol Jessup Kevin & Ellen McMahon Andy Kahan Donald & Joan Mechlin Juliette Kang Francis Melvin Drissle Kaplan Mark Mendenhall & Nancy Shickler Patricia A. Kapur Richard & Elizabeth Mentzinger William Katz & Jan Swenson Kenneth B. Mertz Leslie Kaufman Claire Meyer Douglas & Ruth Keating Stephen Meyer, in memory of Florence Ed Kelly Dr. Mary Ann Meyers Karen Kelly Donna & Steve Millen Bill Keough Victor & Jane E. Miloradovich Dottie Higgins Klein Meredith Mitchell & James McAloon Jason Klugman William Mitchell Nilmini Klur & Martin Bryant Josh Mitteldorf Lorraine Kobeski Padmini Mongia Linda Koenigsberg Jane Moore Elizabeth Kozart Stephanie Morris Garry Kramer Dennis & Katherine Moss Mary Ellen Krober Sheila Murnaghan & Hugh Gordon Fred & Carol Kueppers Pamela Nelson Virginia Kurz Cory F. Newman Carol LaBelle Paul Newman Anita Toby Lager Eliot & Bonnie Nierman Corinne Lagermasini Maja Nikolic Michael Lampson & Min-Young Kim Danuta Nitecki Brian & Deborah Landry Dr. Joseph Noreika Eva & Michael Leeds Eileen O’Brien Robin L. Leidner Cora Olgyay & Alan Rosenquist Bea & Norman Leopold John Otterson Carol Levin Harry & Eleanor Oxman

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Mr. & Mrs. Frank Paiva, Jr. Glenn Sickenberger Judith Peakes Cynthia Silber & Eric Key Mike & Kathy Perloff JoAnn & Richard Simon Shelly Phillips & Theodore Tapper Catherine & Bill Siple Natalie Phrompeng David Smith David B. Picker & Ann C. Trail James L. Smith Stephen Platt & Robin Schaufl er Jonne & Corey Smith Nancy Pleshko David & Jennifer Sonenshein Michael Plott & Linda Smith John Holley Spangler Jay Pomerantz Margaret R. Spencer Dr. Joel & Mrs. Bobbie Porter Gertrude Spilka & Darl Rastorfer James & Sally Pringle Catherine & Tom Stack Elizabeth Rappaport Fife & Daniel Fife Nicholas Stanley Lisa & Doug Raymond Ellen & Norman Stein Mary Jo Reilly Mark Steinberger & Ann Lebowitz Nona Reinhart Jan & Constantine Stephano Susan Rettig & Ken Snyder Sara Sterman Michèle Richman Peter & Louise D. Stevens Judith Richter David M. Stewart Sarah Ricks & Tom Dolgenos Jim & Julianne Stokes Helen Rigby George Suhy Mr. & Mrs. Donald H. Roberts, Jr. Dorota Szarlej Benjamin Roerich & Ayalah Sorkin Mary Ann Tancredi Lewis J. Rose MD Charles F. Tarr & Roy Ziegler Rosenbach Family John & Phyllis Taylor Hal & Sue Rosenthal Louis Temme & Kathryn Rosse Judith & Richard Ross Claudia Tesoro & Richard Greenstein Marc Ross & Katherine Conner Algot & Mary Thorell Mark & Marjorie Ruppel Anne Tobey & Peter Schoenbach Diane Rurode & James Lord Michael P. Toner Kevin Russell Sheila & Howard Trauger Myra & Mike Ryan Frank Trommler David & Joan Saff ord Ellen Ufberg & Judah Labovitz Susan & Richard Salkowitz Alan Urek & Joe Salerno Robin Sampson Christopher & Lee van de Velde Christos Sazeides Kathleen Vick & Stephen Stack Carol Scatarige Colleen Walsh Robert & Elizabeth Scheyder Tom & Susan Walther Perlita & Frank Schorfheide Tom & Julie Wamser Brett & Carrie Schur Gordon & Ellen Wase Bill & Sharon Schwarze Barbara Wasserman Gail Scott Ken & Susan Weiss Hideko Secrest Doris Williams Paul & Kathleen Selbst Monica & Nicholas Winter Divya Shah Jacqueline Wolf

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Richard Woods & Barbara Jacobsen IN-KIND SUPPORT Woods Adobe Systems Lee J. Woolley Dana J. Ash Anna Wulick & Misha Rosenbach Eugene & Joann Bissell Roger & Lillian Youman Michael Brooks Gerald Zeitz Christopher Colucci Elizabeth Zelasky & Charles Palus Parker Cunneen Linda & Peter Zeltner Duane Morris LLP Barrie & Gene Zenone Stacy Maria Dutton Ben Zuckerman & Marian Robinson EY Flying Fish Brewing Company MATCHING GIFT PARTNERS Fox Rothschild LLP AmazonSmile Foundation Hal Jones & Clarissa Carnell Blackbaud, Inc. I-SITE Chubb Charitable Foundation J’aime French Bakery GlaxoSmithKline Foundation Keystone Homebrew IBM Gregory Kleiber & Harriet Ravdin The Investment Fund for Foundations Charles McMahon Johnson & Johnson Family of Microsoft Corporation Companies Matching Gifts Program Anne Shuff Merck Partnership for Giving Stradley Ronon PayPal Giving Fund The Sweet Life Bakeshop Philadelphia Foundation Tiff any’s Bakery Pitney Bowes Foundation University of Pennsylvania Offi ce of Shell Oil Company Foundation Government and Community Aff airs Matching Gifts Program Rebecca Williams Susquehanna International Group, LLP Vanguard Matching Gift Program

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A special thank you... Special thanks to all of you who generously donated the value of your Othello and The Misanthrope tickets back to the Lantern this past spring. We are so grateful for your support, and we can’t wait to see you in person at St. Stephen’s Theater when it is safe to gather.

Howard Aaronson Sheila & Myron Bassman Heidi Bowman Maureen Adams Jason Batcho Steven & Cynthia Boyd Reid Addis Mary Bates Laslo Boyd Kim Adler Robert Bauer & Sandy Clay Daniel Boylen Jacqueline Akins Bauer Jeff rey Braff Gary Albright Anna Baumgaertel Neil Brandt Nan Alderson Rebecca Baxter Lauren Bray Ann Aldrich Tom & Carol Beam Edward Breen Carol Aliano Jane Beatty Talmage Brennan Diana Altegoer Kathleen Beaver Amy Brodkey Susan Altschuler Sylvia Beck Jean Brody & Louis Schwartz Frederick Andersen Marilyn Becker Barbara Bromfi eld Betsy Anderson & David Frances & Fred Beckley Barbara Bronczyk Sullivan Priscilla Becroft Michael Brooks Nathan Anderson Joshua Beeman Ellen & Albert Brown Alan Ankeny Sheila Bell Barbara J. Brown Irene Anthony Ada Bello Regina Brown Veronica Aplenc Frances Bennett Shirley Brown Debra Appel Ann Berenson Victoria Brown Marcia Arch Marie Bergbauer John Bryan & Nancy Winkler Richard Arhart Timothy Berger Anmiryam Budner & Martin Philip Rakita & Elizabeth Howard Berinson Philips Armour Jay & Nancy Berkowitz Mark & Cecile Burgert Kay Armstrong Mitchell Berlin Polly Burlinghan Carol Aronoff Richard & Constance Berman Loretta Burn Theodore & Barbara Aronson Shirley Biele Kathleen Burns Nancy Aronson Max Bier Camille Burstin Dana & Melissa Ash Edward Bierman Katherine Butler Judith Assenheimer Anita & Ron Bihovsky Bruce & Barbara Byrne Elsa Atson Jeff rey & Lynda Billheimer Mary Ellen Byrne John Attanasio George & Jane Bingham Josephine Calabretta John Auld Andrea Biondo & Kenneth Carolyn Cambor Charles Ault & Barbara Cohen Hartzell Pauline Candaux & Solomon John Austin & Madeline Magee Gail & Thomas Bisio Katz Rosemary Auth & David Eugene & Joann Bissell Jay Caplan Rudovsky Duncan Black David Capozzi Ann Bacon Barbara Blake Lawrence Carlin Camille Bacon-Smith Michael Blaustein Charles & Elizabeth Carmalt Jessica Bady Andrew Blittman Tom & Sue Carroll Ellen Baer Marilyn & Stacy Block Frances Carter Eileen Baird Andrea Blum John Caskey Sylva Baker Angela Boatright-Spencer Lee & Susan Cassanelli Regina Bannan Ernest Bollin, Jr. Carol & Bruce Caswell Katherine & Paul Barnes Allen Bonner Michael & Clairellen Catalano- Bonnie Barnett Marcia Boraas Johnson Daniel Barron Ruth Boss Megan Caufi eld Barbara Bassett Daryl Boudreaux & Caroll Ralph Cavalli Carolyn & George Bassett Drazen Marissa Cecil Patricia Bassman Art Bourgeau Heddy Cerwinka

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George Chalmers Elva Davis John & Nancy Fischer Laurie Chamlin Steven Davison Mary Fish Kathleen Chase Roseann de Freitas Lee Fishman Leslie Cheeseman Julian & Lori DeMilto Roberta Fiske Orin & Carrie Chein Diane Del Colombo CJ Fitts Anthony Chiesa Peter Delaney Marie Flaherty Joel & Joan Chinitz Ann DeLaura Maureen Flanagan Paul Chrystie Cordelia & Don Delson Oliver & Monica Flint Rosemary Clark Doina Denes Laura Flippin Liliane Clever Robert Dever Joanne & Kenneth Ford Joan I. Coale Steven Devlin Juliet Forster Jennifer Coburn David DeVoe & Laura Lane Dieter & Sara Forster Craig Cohen Gene Dilks Elizabeth Fox Howard & Barbara Cohen Frederick & Lynne Dillman Laura Frank Joan Cohen Elizabeth Dillon Alan & Mary Frankel Marc Cohen Cheryl Dobleske Jimmy Frazier Milton Cohen & Elise Bromberg Olena Roma Dockhorn Sally & Mark Frazza Gary Cohn Bill & Denise Donahue Tema Freed Clare Coleman Thomas & Theresa Donahue Sergio Freire Gregory Coleman Diane Donato John Fried John & Susan Lavine Coleman Deborah Dorfman Steven & Ellen Friedell Fran Collins Charles Dorsett Donald M. Friedman, MD Susan Conboy Sherida Douglass Philip Friedman Michael & Constance Cone Steven Dowinsky Martin & Sheri Friedman Peter Conn Arlene Dowshen Richard Fritzson Blake Conroy John & Lois Durso Paula Fuchsberg Karen Consalvi Lauren Dussault Ivan Fuller James Conway Ilene Dyller Ann Funge Joanne Conway KIPP Dubois Collegiate Heather Furlin Susan Conway Academy William & Dorothy Gaboda Carol Cook Keith Eckert C.E. & Kelly Galfand Cynthia Cooke & Beth Anne Bruce Edelman Joseph Gallo & Edward Moon Spanninger Michael Edelman Marcia & Gary Garb John Cooke Dwight & Jennifer Edwards Kimberly Gardine Jeff rey Cooper & Nancy Klaus McIver Edwards Joel Gardner Margaret Cooper Henl Eggles Judith Garfi nkel Robin Cooper David Elesh Laurence Gavin Martha Cornog Elaine Ellison Larry Gelfand Anita Corriveau Andrea Elwork Wallace Genser Douglas & Laurel Costa Mary Lee Ely Judi & Joel Gerstl Mary Cotter Gary Emmett, MD & Marianne Nancy Geryk Gretchen & Matthew Cowell Ruby, MD Eleanor Gesensway William Creelman Audrey Escoll William Giambrone Andy & Irene Crichton Evelyn Eskin David & Susan Giff en Grazina Crisman Constance Evans Seamus Gilchrist Paige Cronlund Lois Evans Ken Gilfi llan & Steve Lore Suzanne & Carl Cross Helen Evelev Frances & John Gilmore Barbara Culbert Gregory Falter Judith Ginsberg John & Fern Culhane Jeff rey Farenback-Brateman Andrew Giorgi Carol Cunningham Lynne Farrington Frank Giorgilli Helen Cunningham Gilbert Feinberg & Nadeen Van Eduardo Glandt & George Daniel Dagle Tuyle Ritchie Susan Dahl Helen Feinberg Cheryl Glasgow Dorothy J. Dalton Vickie Fenton Deborah Glass Kathie Dalzell Adrienne Feuer Joan Gmitter Neal D’Amato Barbara Fick Jay & Maxine Goldberg Joseph & Helen D’Angelo Vivian Figueredo Stephen Goldberg Michael & Ann D’Antonio Gloria Finkle Robin Goldfedder Bruce Davidson MJ Fischer Marcia Goldstein

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Marjorie Goldstein Janice Heinold Ronald & Rachelle Kaiserman Barry Gomolka Maureen Heisinger Laura Kait-Petersen Libby Goodman Charlotte Heller Patricia & Paul Kalata Doug & Peggy Gordon Ned Heltzer & Nancy Feld Betsy Kalish Thelma Gosfi eld Jane Henderson David Kalmansohn Kathy Gosliner & Joseph Lurie Thomas Herninko Bernard & Paige Kaplan Phyllis Gottlieb Ann Herrmann-Sauer Nancy Kaplen Marie Gottschalk Barton & Batame Hertzbach Nazim Karaca & Katya Roelse Penina Gould Robert Heuckeroth Deborah & Bruce Kasten Barbara Grabias Nancy & Tom Higgins Nicole Katowitz Charles & Alison Graham Priscilla Hillyer William Katz & Jan Swenson Hans Greenberg & Sheryl Robert & Leslie Stone Hirsh John Kearney Shapiro Terry Hirshorn Elizabeth Keech Mark & Vivian Greenberg Myra Hochman Mary Emma Keene Nancy Greenberg Bettina Hoerlin & Gino Segre Michael Kelly Phyllis Greenfogel Jackie Hoff man Carol & Donald Kennedy Judy Greenwood-Ulan Eric & Jennifer Hoheisel Kathryn Kenney Sally Griffi th & James Pringle Bonny Hohenberger Barbara Kessler Susan Grossinger & Keith Josephine Holz Bruce Kiesel & Marie McVeigh Forsyth Clifton Hood Patricia & Steven King Sally Groverman Martin Horden Lisa Kirschenbaum Toby Grubman Jill Newirth Horn Andrea Kirsh & Andrew Mary Gunn Esther & Bob Hornik Morrogh Alan Gutwein-Guenther I. Gail Howard Nancy Kirsh Linda Gutzait Josephine Howe Barry Klaymen Laurent Guy & Pamela Duke Michael J. Hozik & Margaret L. Gregory Kleiber & Harriet Sung Youn Gwak Rea Ravdin Bill & Debbie Haggett Lynda Hubbell & Paul Hummer Carol Klein Linda Hahn Charlotte Humenuk Florence Klein Monica Hahn Richard Hurd Rita Klinger Michael Hairston & Dan Judith & Richard Hurtig Ken & Eve Klothen Rothermel Joe & Catherine Huston Nilmini Klur & Martin Bryant Janet Hallahan Kenneth Hutchins Nancy Kneeland Curt & Dona Haltiwanger Ann & Steven Hutton Cheryl Knoell Stephen & Ona Hamilton Kianna Hvostal Harold & Maris Kobb Thomas Hanko Stephen Imbriglia Lorraine Kobeski Grace Hanrahan Carmela Infanti Linda Koenigsberg John & Susan Hansen-Flaschen Natalie Ingoglia Leonard Kolins & Faye Stephen Harlen Jeff ery Ishibashi Goldman Evlynne Harmon Fred Jackes & Judy Adamson C. Korman Hugh Hart Gail & Dennis Jackman Cecilia Korman Charles & Lorrie Hart Christine Jacobs Henry Kowaleski Palmer & Judith Hartl Kenneth Jacobs Deborah Krabbendam Gretchen Hartling Marc Jacobs Jacqueline Kraeutler Dr. Erum & Helge Hartung Tamar Jacobson Karen Kreider Anderson & Theresa Hartzell Ed Jakmauh & Joan Isaak & Evonne Kruger Robert Haskell Countryman Katherine Kurtz Donald Hatfi eld Hugh & Sandra Janney Virginia Kurz Robert Haughey & Rosemary Karl Janowitz & Amy Goldman Harry & Stacy LaBelle Malatesta William & Nancy Jantsch Catherine LaFarge Carol Hauptfuhrer Joyce Jeff eris Anita Lager Gail & Henry Hauptfuhrer Kathleen Jesiolowski David LaGrega & Kristin Catherine Hawkes Cameron Johnson Peresta Lynne Hayden-Findlay Peter Johnson & Nora Hunt- Daniel Lai Sharon Haynie Johnson Ruth & Peter Laibson Andrew & Laura Hazeltine Richard Johnson & Marsha Craig & Monique Laird Charles W. Head, Jr. Freedman Diane Laison Diane Hedrich Carol & Kent Jurin Nicole & Christopher LaMonaca George Heidemark Gina Kaiser

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Ron Lane & Raquel Benabe- Lynn Mather Penny Moser Lane Edward Mattis Margo & Douglas Moses Joyce Laskin Karen Mauch & Diane Zilka Katherine & Dennis Moss Jennifer Lauby Arlene Mayeski Mary Mullarkey Kenneth Laughlin Rosemary McBride Susan Muller Keith Layton John McClaff erty & Richard William Mulroy Robin Lebow Weeks John Murphy Anne & Wynn Lee Larry McClain Barbara Murray Joyce & Stephen Leftly Sharon McConnell-Sidorick Ellen Mutari Paula & Thomas Legere Jim McClelland & Lynn Miller Carolyn Naaman Stefanie Leibovitz Betsy McCoubrey Robin Nagele Georgeann Lenard Denise McDaid Stephanie & Michael Naidoff Susan Leontiades Priscilla McDougal Leonard Nakamura & Myra Michael Levitan Miles & Barbara Axelrod Leyorsek Rafael Levites McFarland Mary Namiotka Natalie Levkovich & Richard Kathleen McGettigan Judy Nathanson Nalbandian Joseph McGinn Mara Natkins & Jerry Fagliano Joanne Levy Jim McGorman Barbara Nelson Alison Williams Lewin John & Suzanne McGowan Pamela Nelson Lillian M. Li Joseph McGuire & Wilma Rossi Claiborne Newlin Norman & Sylvia Lieberman Pat McInerney George Niedermayer Maria Ligos Marina McLaughlin Eliot & Bonnie Nierman Margaret Lindem Robert McLaughlin Diane Nissen Lawrence Lindsay & Carla Helen & Charles McMahon Ann & George Nista Puppin Joan McNamara Danuta Nitecki Fred Linge Duncan McNiff Michael & Jennifer Nolan Cheryl Lockerby Jean McWilliams Marta Nolan-Alley Joseph Loewenberg Connie Meehan John & Margaretta Noonan Linda Loftin Nancy Megley Joseph Noreika Margaret Lonzetta Arthur Meisch Elizabeth Nork Jairo Lora Stephen Meister Joe Norton Margaret Lord Francis Melvin Frances Novack Sandra Lown Mark Mendenhall & Nancy Eileen O’Brien Kathleen Lubienski Shickler Joe O’Bryan Niki Ludt Elizabeth & Richard Mentzinger Michael Ochs & Erica Golemis Elizabeth Lukens Kenneth B. Mertz Nora Odendahl George & Mary Lou Lymper Claire Meyer Barbara Oldenhoff Bruce MacGregor Joshua & Norma Meyer Judith O’Leary Margaret MacKenzie Joyce Meyers Sheila Oliver William Madonia Mary Ann Meyers Peter Olson Paul Makurath Amy Michael Lynn & David Oppenheim Albert Malmfelt & Brenda Madelyn & Victor Mignatti Ann L. O’Sullivan Frank Joe Mikuliak John R. Otterson Donald Maloney, MD Barbara Miller Kimberly Oxholm Marie Maly Carol Lane Miller Eleanor Oxman Robin Mama Naomi Miller Thomas & Karin Pajak Joseph Manko David Milley Antonis Papadourakis Kyle Manning Kristin Minot Catherine Pappas Marsha Manns Scott Mintzer Zoe Pappas Florence Marcus Peter Miraglia Maureen Parris Gail Marcus Claire Mitchell Lance & Virginia Parry Martha Marcus Meredith Mitchell & James Bonnie Pastman David & Linda Marder McAloon Alan Paston Katherine Margo Ross L. Mitchell Judy & Michael Paul Susan Markley John & Laraine Mocenigo Jean Pavela Denise Marx Padmini Mongia Cliff ord Pearlman & Lynn Marks Mary E. Marzullo Margaret Moran Bruce Pearson Nedda Massar Peggy Morgan Paul Pedlow & Maureen Betty Matarese Stephanie Morriss Keppard-Pedlow

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