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Welcome

Welcome to the Arrow Rock Lyceum Theatre

Welcome to our 59th Season! Though much has changed about The Lyceum since its founding in 1960, our mission remains the same: to develop, enrich and engage our audience through professional theatre. We know you will enjoy the exciting work of our exceptionally talented company of actors, directors, designers, stage managers and technicians throughout the year. We hope the 2019 Season will renew your delight in this remarkable theatre, set within the charming ambiance of the historic Village of Arrow Rock.

Everything you see and hear on stage today is made possible by our sponsors, backers, volunteers, board of directors and most of all you, our wonderful audience. We are grateful for your support as The Lyceum continues our second half century.

If you are a newcomer to The Lyceum, welcome! Please join our mailing list so we can keep in touch. If you are a returning audience member, welcome back to what we hope you think of as YOUR theatre! Your continuing friendship inspires and sustains us.

Table of Contents Leadership...... 7 Board of Directors...... 11 About The Lyceum...... 13 About This Performance...... 15 Lyceum Staff...... 37 Heritage & Producers Society...... 40 Lyceum Backers...... 44

Season Sponsors

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QUIN GRESHAM PRODUCING ARTISTIC DIRECTOR 2019 marks Mr. Gresham’s fifteenth season in Arrow Rock. During the 2018 season, Mr. Gresham directed the 5th annual production of A Christmas Carol, which he also adapted. In previous seasons, Mr. Gresham has directed The Hound of the Baskervilles, Stand By Your Man: The Tammy Wynette Story, Around the World in 80 Days, Cotton Patch Gospel, Love Letters (starring Tab Hunter and Joyce DeWitt), The Wizard of Oz, The Music Man, Camelot, To Kill A Mockingbird, Run For Your Wife, The Fantasticks, The Producers, Hairspray, Sleuth, West Side Story, Little Women the Musical, Into the Woods, Misery, 1776, Tuesdays with Morrie, Dracula, Peter Pan and Driving Miss Daisy. Also an actor, Quin has been a frequent company member, having appeared in 50 productions at The Lyceum since 1999. Quin’s favorites include James Leeds in Children of a Lesser God, Felix Ungar in Oscar and Felix, A New Look at the Odd Couple, Bud Frump in How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, Algernon in The Importance of Being Earnest, Tom in The Glass Menagerie, Arles etc. in Greater Tuna, A Tuna Christmas, Red, White and Tuna, and Tuna Does Vegas, Matthew in Cotton Patch Gospel, Max in Lend Me a Tenor, Sydney in God’s Favorite, Ernst in Cabaret, the Tinman in The Wizard of Oz, and Sam in Shenandoah. In 2011, the production of The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee at his alma mater, Webster University, was named the 2011 Best Musical in St. Louis by The Riverfront Times. Quin’s work has also been seen at the Repertory Theatre of St. Louis, Totem Pole Playhouse, The Riverside Theatre, The National Arts Club, Stephens College, Providence College, Rocky Mountain Repertory Theatre and The Texas Shakespeare Festival. He currently serves on the Board of Directors for L.E.A.D. Institute, a non-profit organization committed to providing services to deaf and hard of hearing individuals in the state of Missouri. Like his two predecessors, Quin is a proud graduate of the Conservatory of Theatre Arts at Webster University.

STEVE BERTANI MANAGING DIRECTOR Mr. Bertani is in his 14th season as Managing Director. Originally from St. Louis, Steve came to The Lyceum in 2006. Previously, he was a Division Manager for Citigroup’s Primerica Financial Services earning much recognition for team leadership and client development. He spent 12 seasons at Stages St. Louis theatre company (1991-2003), ending his tenure as General Manager, and was a firefighter/EMT at Eureka Fire Protection District in St. Louis County (1998-2005). Steve has experienced all aspects of the theatre business from front of house operations to backstage, and has appeared onstage at the Mule Barn Theatre and Post Playhouse in productions of Working, The Nerd, Dracula, A Day in Hollywood–A Night in the Ukraine and Gypsy. He made his Lyceum Theatre stage debut in the 2007 production of The Sunshine Boys followed by cameo appearances in You Can’t Take It With You, and The Man Who Came To Dinner. Having been a drummer for over 30 years, Steve played one of the Bodacious Bobcats in Always…Patsy Cline, the role of Jerry Allison (one of The Crickets) in Buddy: The Buddy Holly Story, and played drums for Little Shop of Horrors (2014) and most recently Beehive–The 60’s Musical (2017). A few of his favorite Lyceum productions include 1776, Tuesdays With Morrie, Into the Woods, Cats, Proof, Arsenic and Old Lace, On Golden Pond, The Diary of Anne Frank, Run For Your Wife, Buddy…The Buddy Holly Story, To Kill A Mockingbird, A Tuna Christmas, Rumors, and the Charles Dickens’ classic A Christmas Carol. Steve worked as a stage manager for numerous pop artist concerts in St. Louis, including C & C Music Factory, Michael Damian, Donny Osmond, Belinda Carlyle; and most recently, Sawyer Brown at The Lyceum. His community involvement included service on the Saline County League of Emergency Planning Commission (2012-2017), and district chief with the Saline County Fire Protection District (retired in 2017). He is a graduate of Tarkio College in Tarkio, MO. Steve and his wife Elizabeth live in Saline County along with her children Noah and Lauren, and their son Jack Anthony Bertani. Steve gives a heartfelt thanks to each of you for making every year possible at The Lyceum.

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OFFICERS/EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

Doug Crews • President Columbia Marilyn Gordon • First Vice President Columbia John Fletcher • Second Vice President Marshall John Landrum • Treasurer Columbia Bea Smith • Secretary Columbia Nancy Blossom • Member-at-Large Marshall Donna Huston • Member-at-Large Marshall Dick Malon • Immediate Past President Columbia

DIRECTORS

Ronnie Alewel Kirk Isenhour Bill Riggins Sedalia Kansas City Marshall John Ashford (Emeritus) Brad Jones James Roller Alexandria, VA Jefferson City Columbia Patricia Cowden Michael Kateman Vicki Russell Columbia Columbia Columbia Rebecca Early Robert Lamm Katie Shannon Marshall Sedalia Marshall Nikki Fahnestock Rich Lawson Stacey Thompson Marshall Warrensburg Marshall Dave Griggs Edward Milbank Jennifer True Columbia Chillicothe Arrow Rock Marti Hodge Hank Waters Kansas City Columbia

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About the Lyceum

If Walls Could Speak... What a story they would tell! More than half a century ago, an amazingly committed group of dreamers set out to create the unlikely theatre that we continue to enjoy today. And what a dream! In 1961, Arrow Rock lacked its current picturesque environs. According to Founding Artistic Director, Henry Swanson, “The town was essentially in the last stages of decay and disrepair...” The Lyceum’s first home was in an abandoned church dating back to the 1870s, the lobby through which you entered into the theatre today. With the hope of keeping it from being torn down and salvaged for lumber, two Arrow Rock couples, the Lawrences and the Argubrights, purchased the church and began thinking about starting a theatre. Swanson, a professor at Christian College in Columbia was engaged as the theatre’s first Artistic Director. Swanson said, “I have always felt that good plays, well-acted, could draw an audience anywhere so I told them I would take a crack at it.” Swanson produced the first season for $3,500, $1,800 of which went toward a new roof. When Mr. Swanson retired from the Theatre in 1979, Michael Bollinger was named the Lyceum’s second Artistic Director. During Mr. Bollinger’s 25 year tenure, he expanded The Lyceum’s reach by introducing 20th century musicals to the repertoire, increasing attendance dramatically. In 1983, The Lyceum became the first theatre in Missouri to receive an award from the Missouri Arts Council (MAC). By 1990, thanks to increasing attendance and with the help of state income tax credits granted under the Missouri Neighborhood Assistance Program (NAP) and generous supporters, The Lyceum was able to raise several hundred thousand dollars to expand the theatre from 200 seats to the new 416-seat auditorium that you sit in today. In 2004 The Lyceum’s Board of Directors appointed Mr. Philip Coffield, a Lyceum veteran actor, director and 20 year Associate Artistic Director, as the theatre’s third Artistic Director. Mr. Coffield made plans for his first season, cast the shows and hired the many company members, but regrettably, due to mounting health issues, was unable to complete his first season as Artistic Director. Quin Gresham, a fellow Lyceum veteran and recently appointed Associate Artistic Director, stepped in as Artistic Director and went on to produce the 2005 Season. Sadly, Mr. Coffield passed away in early 2006, a loss felt deeply not just at The Lyceum, but throughout the entire theatre community. At the end of 2005, the Board of Directors asked Mr. Gresham to remain in Arrow Rock as The Lyceum’s fourth Artistic Director. Quin immediately proposed changing the theatre’s rotating repertory schedule to a stock season and, with the enthusiastic support of The Lyceum’s Board of Directors, restructured the theatre’s management approach. In 2006, Steve Bertani joined The Lyceum team as the theatre’s first Managing Director. Together, Mr. Bertani and Mr. Gresham continue to make facility improvements and to increase production quality, attendance, sponsorships and private support. In 2010 The Lyceum celebrated its 50th Season and, to celebrate this anniversary, more than half a million dollars was raised to ensure a good start to our second half century. The Lyceum Theatre is a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) organization and is affiliated with Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States, and the Stage Directors and Choreographers Society, a theatrical labor union. The Lyceum is considered one of Missouri’s oldest professional theatres and has a Board of Directors representing communities throughout Missouri.

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9 to 5 The Musical

Music and Lyrics by Book by PATRICIA RESNICK Based on the 20th Century Fox Picture

Originally produced on Broadway by Robert Greenblatt, April 2009

9 TO 5, THE MUSICAL Is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI). All authorized performance materials are also supplied by MTI, New York, NY. Tel: 212-541-4684. Fax: 212-397-4684. www.MTIShows.com

The videotaping or other video or audio recording of this production is strictly prohibited.

Director...... PAMELA HUNT** Choreographer...... SAM HAY** Musical Director...... ASHER DENBURG Resident Scenic Designer...... RYAN J. ZIRNGIBL Costume Designers...... GARTH DUNBAR AND KAYLA PAGE Resident Lighting Designer...... RANDY B. WINDER Sound Designer...... RYAN MATTHEW HALL Production Stage Manager...... TONY DEARING* Assistant Stage Manager...... IVAN DARIO CANO*

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This production is brought to you in part by

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The idea of turning the 1980 movie, 9 to 5, into a musical was truly an inspired choice. The concept of three working women in a not-so-liberal office setting was fertile ground for comedy, plus a good message for the times. Women worked hard, and they should be recognized and recompensed for their efforts the same as men. The misogynistic boss is a great comic foil because he is so out of touch with what is changing in the world and work force.

This show reminds me of one my favorite songs by Peggy Lee: “I’m A Woman:” I can wash out 44 pairs of socks and have them hangin’ on the line, I can starch and iron two dozen shirts ‘fore you can count from one to nine, I can scoop up a great big dipper full of lard from the drippin’s can, throw it in the skillet, go out and do my shoppin’, be back before it melts in the pan cause I’m a woman W-O-M-A-N I’ll say it again.

The women in 9 to 5 The Musical were joining the white collar workforce, while still doing the duties of wives and mothers at home. It is delightful to see these women lose their fear, become stronger and triumph in the end. The despotic boss is brought to his knees. Literally.

But hey, this is all told in the spirit of comedy, with funny dialogue. Dolly Parton, a female frontrunner in show business, provides the delicious score that is both hip and touching.

As a woman, I am delighted I was asked to direct this production. It is still totally relevant. Needless to say, I have many thoughts, especially in the era in which we currently find ourselves. We’ve “Come A Long Way, Baby,” but still on the path.

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Violet Newstead...... HEATHER PATTERSON KING* Doralee Rhodes...... BAILEY FRANKENBURG Judy Bernly...... JILLIAN LOUIS* Franklin Hart, Jr...... TONY LAWSON* Roz Keith...... JEAN McCORMICK* Joe...... ELLIOTT LITHERLAND* Dwayne...... MICHAEL GRIEVE Josh...... JAKE HARTMAN Missy...... PAULA DANNER Maria...... ABBY MATSUSAKA Dick...... QUIN GRESHAM* Kathy...... KIM ONAH* Margaret...... BERKLEY JONES Tinsworthy...... QUIN GRESHAM* Ensemble...... JUSTIN CAMPBELL, PAULA DANNER, DIEGO ALEJANDRO GONZÁLEZ, CAMIA GREEN, MICHAEL GRIEVE, ELEANOR HARDWICK, JAKE HARTMAN, AUSTIN IOVANNA, BERKLEY JONES, ABBY MATSUSAKA, KIM ONAH*, KENNEDY SAMPLE, ADAM WEDESKY

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Orchestra

Conductor/Keyboards...... ASHER DENBURG Keyboards 2...... JON BROWN Trumpet 1...... JOHN PERKINS Trumpet 2...... KODY BARTELL Trombone...... SAM GRIFFITH Reeds...... CHARLIE MOSLEY Guitar...... ISAAC FOLEY Bass...... DAVID WITTER Percussion...... CHRISTOPHER FUSCO

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JUSTIN PAULA BAILEY DIEGO CAMPBELL DANNER FRANKENBERG ALEJANDRO GONZÁLEZ

CAMIA QUIN MICHAEL ELEANOR GREEN GRESHAM GRIEVE HARDWICK

JAKE AUSTIN BERKLEY HEATHER HARTMAN IOVANNA JONES PATTERSON KING

TONY ELLIOTT JILLIAN ABBY LAWSON LITHERLAND LOUIS MATSUSAKA

JEAN KIM KENNEDY ADAM McCORMICK ONAH SAMPLE WEDESKY

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Act I “9 to 5”...... Violet, Doralee, Dwayne, Judy and Ensemble “Around Here”...... Violet and Ensemble “Here for You”...... Franklin “I Just Might”...... Judy, Doralee, Violet and Ensemble “Heart to Hart”...... Roz & Ensemble “Backwoods Barbie”...... Doralee and Ensemble “The Dance of Death”...... Judy, Franklin and Ensemble “Cowgirl’s Revenge”...... Doralee, Franklin and Ensemble “Potion Notion”...... Violet, Franklin and Ensemble “Joy to the Girls”...... Company “Shine Like the Sun”...... Doralee, Judy and Violet

There will be a 15 minute intermission

Act II Entr’acte...... Orchestra “One of the Boys”...... Violet and Boys “5 to 9”...... Roz “Change It”...... Doralee, Violet, Judy and Ensemble “Let Love Grow”...... Joe and Violet “Get Out and Stay Out”...... Judy “Finale: 9 to 5”...... Company

MUSIC THEATRE INTERNATIONAL (MTI) is one of the world’s leading theatrical licensing agencies, granting theatres from around the world the rights to perform the greatest selection of musicals from Broadway and beyond. Founded in 1952 by composer Frank Loesser, and orchestrator Don Walker, MTI is a driving force in advancing as a vibrant and engaging art form. MTI works directly with the composers, lyricists and book writers of these musicals to provide official scripts, musical materials and dynamic theatrical resources to over 70,000 professional, community and school theatres in the U.S. and in over 60 countries worldwide. MTI is particularly dedicated to educational theatre, and has created special collections to meet the needs of various types of performers and audiences. MTI’s Broadway Junior™ shows are 30- and 60-minute musicals for performance by elementary and middle school-aged performers, while MTI’s School Editions are musicals annotated for performance by high school students. MTI maintains its global headquarters in with additional offices in London (MTI Europe) and Melbourne (MTI Australasia).

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JUSTIN CAMPBELL (Ensemble) is ecstatic to be at the Arrow Rock Lyceum Theatre! Some of his credits include Carmen and We Shall Not Be Moved (Opera Philadelphia); The Snowy Day and Other Stories (St. Luke’s Theatre: Off-Broadway); Beauty and the Beast and Chicago (Theatre By the Sea); Peter Pan and Sister Act (Fireside Theatre); American Musical Theatre Dance Company (Original Cast/Company); ALMANYC (Core Member). Justin would like to thank the Arrow Rock Lyceum Theatre team for this wonderful opportunity!

PAULA DANNER (Missy Hart) is a California native and began her professional career at the age of 12 in the 2nd National Company of ANNIE. After completing a BS at University of Southern California, Irvine, she rounded out her career performing in the 2nd National and 4th National companies of CATS, fronting Sunset Strip rock band Mystery City, opening for Carlene Carter in trio Three of Hearts, acting in commercials, dancing in music videos and with the New Orleans Dance Theatre. Paula’s Lyceum credits include Damn Yankees, The Music Man, The Wizard of Oz, Funny Girl, Footloose, 5 seasons of A Christmas Carol and choreographer for 1776. Paula is proud to be Company Manager for the Arrow Rock Lyceum Theatre and to have proven that a bad roller skating exit will get applause every time.

BAILEY FRANKENBERG (Doralee Rhodes) is thrilled to make her Arrow Rock debut as her dream role this summer! She recently got back from a collective year singing at Tokyo Disney Resort. Other theatre credits include Theatre Aspen (You’re A Good Man, Charlie Brown/ The Full Monty/The Cottage), Queens Theatre (The Cottage/Queen Bees–Original Cast), and Alvin & The Chipmunks Live! (National Tour). She trained at Collin College in Dallas, TX and CAP21 in NYC, where she currently lives. She wouldn’t be where she is today without the support of her loving family and is eternally grateful for them.

DIEGO ALEJANDRO GONZÁLEZ (Ensemble) most recently performed Man of La Mancha directed by Peter Flynn at the Engeman Theatre, as well as The Lyceum’s production of Cinderella earlier this season. BFA from Abilene Christian University, where he danced Mr. Mistoffelees (CATS). Credits include Caliban (The Tempest) and Claudio (Much Ado About Nothing) in the Abilene Shakespeare Festival. Diego has worked with 52nd Street Project and Public Works in NYC. Gratitude to The Price Group, Arrow Rock Lyceum Theatre, Quin Gresham and Paula Danner. All glory to God. Love to my families in Texas/México/NYC. diegogzz.com

CAMIA GREEN (Ensemble) danced internationally with Tevet Production Company Eilat, Israel; Princess Cruise’s Stephen Schwartz show, Born to Dance, and Aida Cruises, Hamburg Germany. While performing on Princess Cruises, Camia visited more than 20 countries. She is a native of Sarasota, Fla., and a graduate of “Dance The Next Generation of Florida” (a 7 year Ballet program of Sarasota Ballet Company of Florida), and received a B.A degree in Dance and Choreography from Kennessaw State University.

MICHAEL GRIEVE (Dwayne) is thrilled to be making his Arrow Rock Debut! BFA in Musical Theatre at the Conservatory of Theatre Arts at Webster University Class of 2017. Disney Cruise Line’s Beauty and the Beast (Beast). Florida Studio Theatre’s The Wonder Years (Featured Singer/ Musician). Other theatre credits include Grease (Kenickie), The Glorious Ones (Flaminio Scala), The Drowsy Chaperone (Aldolpho), and 42nd Street (Pat Denning).

ELEANOR HARDWICK (Ensemble) is thrilled to be at Arrow Rock Lyceum Theatre! This native Texan is currently attending the Conservatory of Theatre Arts at Webster University. Her favorite role to date is Roxie Hart in Chicago the Musical (The North East School of the Arts). She’d like to thank her family and school for their love and support, and Arrow Rock for welcoming her to the family.

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JAKE HARTMAN (Josh) is a current student at Elon University where he is pursuing a BFA in Music Theatre. He previously worked at Maine State Music Theatre as a Performance Intern. He is delighted to be spending his summer in Arrow Rock. Big thanks to his family and friends for their support! @_jakehart

AUSTIN IOVANNA (Ensemble) is making his Lyceum Theatre debut this summer! Credits include: regional: The Peculiar Tale...Victorians (Goodspeed Musicals); Chicago, Beauty and the Beast, The Music Man (Theatre by the Sea); A Chorus Line, A Funny Thing…Forum (Priscilla Beach Theatre). Conservatory: Floyd Collins (with Adam Guettel); (dir. Bill Russel); Dirty Rotten Scoundrels (dir. Laura Marie Duncan). A Connecticut native & proud BFA graduate from the Boston Conservatory, Austin is also a writer/director of world premiere immersive theatre work. When he isn’t performing, Austin spends his time making a mess in the kitchen, toying with film cameras, and choreographing. Thanks to mom, dad, and the boys! www.austiniovanna.com / @austiniovanna

BERKLEY JONES (Margaret) is thrilled to be spending her summer at Arrow Rock! Favorite previous roles regionally include Luisa in The Fantasticks, Wednesday Addams in The Addams Family, and Brooke Wyndham in Legally Blonde. She wants to thank the cast, creative team and crew for an amazing experience, and sends love to her family and husband Scott. @fitfreefearless_

HEATHER PATTERSON KING (Violet Newstead) is thrilled to be returning to Arrow Rock Lyceum Theatre after her turn here as “Donna” in Mamma Mia! Recently Broadway World Best Actress for the role. Other Mamma Mia!: “Donna”, Saugatuck Cent. Arts, Fireside; “Tanya”: International Tour, Engeman Theatre; Off-Broadway: On the Rails; TV: Shadow of Doubt; Other favorite credits: Oliver (Nancy), NC Theatre; Next to Normal (Diana u/s), Syracuse Stage; Fiddler on the Roof (Fruma Sarah); The Wizard of Oz (Glinda); Evita (Eva u/s), NC Theatre; Romeo and Juliet (Lady Capulet), IRT; Hit Her With the Skates (Rebecca, original cast); Part of the Plan (Patricia); Mary Poppins (Mrs. Banks), Damn Yankees (Meg), Cinderella (Fairy Godmother), Footloose (Vi), Macbeth (Lady M), My Fair Lady (Eliza), The Sound of Music (Maria), Miracle on 34th Street (Doris). Symphony and concert vocalist. Love to my family. Many thanks to The Krasny Office. www.heatherpattersonking.com. Tw: @hpatterking, Insta: @therealhpk.

TONY LAWSON (Franklin Hart, Jr.) Broadway: Les Misérables (Thenardier). Off Broadway: Case of Mary Todd Lincoln (Robert Lincoln); Kismet (Judge). National Tour: Irving Berlin’s White Christmas (Ralph Sheldrake); Disney’s Beauty and the Beast (Gaston); Damn Yankees w/Dick Van Dyke (Joe Hardy) and Ken Hill’s Phantom of the Opera (Raoul). Regional: Lone Star Love– Seattle 5th Ave (Falstaff); Kiss Me Kate–Old Globe (Howell); Oliver!–Paper Mill Playhouse (Fagin); On the Twentieth–Goodspeed (Bruce Granit) and Treasure Island–Cincy Playhouse in the Park (Morgan). Tony lives in Tacoma, WA and sends summer love to wife Krista, and to his three sons, Ben, Dean and Indiana!

ELLIOTT LITHERLAND (Joe) Favorite credits: Original cast of Tangled: The Musical (u/s Flynn) and Frozen: A Musical Spectacular (Hans) on Disney’s cruise ships; My Fair Lady (Freddy) and Starmites at Porthouse Theatre; Forever Plaid (Smudge) and She Loves Me (George) at the Clinton Showboat Theatre; 420 The Musical at Theatre 80 St Marks; Double Trouble at Rocky Mt Rep; The Last Five Years (Jamie) at WhatADo; I Love A at Farmer’s Alley; and The Great American Trailer Park Musical (Duke), Mamma Mia! (Pepper), and Avenue Q at Mason Street Warehouse. Proud AEA member. Many thanks to Quin, Steve, and everyone at The Lyceum family for the opportunity to come out here and do some amazing work. Thank you to my family and Becca for keeping me humble, and for their endless love and support.

JILLIAN LOUIS (Judy Bernly) is always thrilled to work with Pam Hunt, and thrilled to perform at the Arrow Rock Lyceum Theatre! Broadway: It Shoulda Been You; Tour: Cheers (Diane); Off-Broadway: Soul Doctor (Ruth), Midnight Street (Asst. Director), Chick Flick (Standby). TV/ film: Law & Order SVU, Show Me a Hero, Wallflowers, Mount Joy, Louie. NYC/ Regional: Walnut Street/Tour: Glass Menagerie (Laura), MTC, Ars Nova, Theatre for the New City, The York, Symphony Space, NY Musical Festival, Denver Center, North Shore, St. Louis Rep, Cabaret 313, many more. Upcoming: Casa Mañana: The Pinup Girls! Jillian is writing a folk . JillianLouis.com IG:@jillian.louis.nyc July 18 – July 28 9 to 5 the Musical 31

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ABBY MATSUSAKA (Maria) is thrilled to be spending this summer with The Arrow Rock Lyceum Theatre. This past May, she graduated from Montclair State University with an Honors BFA in musical theatre. Last summer, she performed with Theatre by the Sea in Mamma Mia! and Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dream Coat. Some of her past credits include Marcy Park in Spelling Bee, Connie in A Chorus Line, and Cynthia in Priscilla, Queen of the Desert. abbymatsusaka.com

JEAN McCORMICK (Roz Keith) is happy to be part the Arrow Rock family this summer! Previous credits include: On The Air–York Theatre; The Flood–Prospect Theater Co.; Sylvia–New London Barn Playhouse; Mamma Mia!, Les Misérables–Northern Stage; Sweeney Todd–Denver Center; My Fair Lady–Cape Playhouse; Mary Poppins–Alabama Shakespeare Festival; A Christmas Carol –Geva Theatre; Hairspray–Royal Caribbean; Encore–Tokyo DisneySea. Jean has also recorded vocals for both Disney Cruise Line and Royal Caribbean, and is the co-writer of several shows currently running on Royal Caribbean ships. www.jeanmccormick.com

KIM ONAH (Kathy) is a recent graduate of Harvard with an A.B. in English Literature and Music. She is currently working as an actress/singer in New York. Kim has performed in regional productions, some of which include: Buddy Holly: The Buddy Holly Story at The John W. Engeman theater and Hair at the Concord Umbrella Theater. If you’re interested in checking out more of her work, please visit her website at www.kimonah.com.

KENNEDY SAMPLE (Ensemble and Dance Captain) is so excited to be at the Lyceum Theatre for the summer season. Most recent NYC work includes the DanceBreak 2019 Showcase, Wise Fruit Benefit, and On The Town-Celebrating Jerome Robbins. Other credits: Mamma Mia! and Elf the Musical at Arkansas Repertory Theatre, featured dancer for Royal Caribbean International, and a Broadway Dance Center Professional Semester alumna. Lots of love to my incredible family, Marisa and Ms. Karen. Enjoy the Show! @kennedysample

ADAM WEDESKY (Ensemble) Born and raised in Dallas, TX, Adam Wedesky is a southern boy with a lot of charm. As a graduate of Broadway Dance Center’s Professional Semester, Adam has gotten to work with the best in the business. He’s performed in an exclusive launch event for TNT’s I Am The Night, Charlie Brown’s Christmas Spectacular, the 2018 Mary Kay Seminar, and Mamma Mia! (Mill Mountain Theatre). He created and sustained a dance workshop business in NYC called Think Tank (@thinktank_nyc) and raises awareness on Alzheimer’s through his yearly benefit concert ArtsForAlz. “I am so excited to be part of Arrow Rock’s season this year! Shout out to Mom, Dad, Alex, and Nicole for being my biggest life coaches and continuously supporting me. I love y’all.”

Artistic Staff

PAMELIA HUNT (Director) is delighted to be making her directorial debut at the Arrow Rock Lyceum Theatre. Pam was nominated for a Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Director of a Musical for The Musical of Musicals which played at the York and New World Stages in NYC. She won a Kevin Klein award for this show at the Repertory Theatre of St. Louis and was nominated for the St. Louis Theatre Circle award this year as Best Director of A Comedy for Born Yesterday at the Rep. Her theater work in Missouri also includes numerous productions for The MUNY in St. Louis. Other regional theaters include Actors Theatre of Louisville, Alabama Shakespeare, Asolo Theatre, Cincinnati Playhouse, Cleveland Playhouse, Geva Theatre, Laguna Playhouse, Milwaukee Rep., Ordway Theatre, Paper Mill Playhouse, Pioneer Theatre and the Prince Theatre. Stock credits include Pittsburgh CLO, Sacramento Music Circus, TUTS, Westport and Ogunquit Playhouses, and 24 productions for the famed Cape Playhouse. Pamela was co-president of the League of Profession Theatre Women, a 500 member organization that promotes the work of women in all disciplines of the performing arts.

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SAM HAY (Choreographer) is so thrilled to be back at his second home in Arrow Rock! His choreography has previously been seen in the Lyceum’s productions of Mamma Mia!, Oklahoma, Beauty and the Beast, Funny Girl, and more. Most recently Sam directed and choreographed Seven Angels Theatre’s production of Altar Boyz, and Arrow Rock Lyceum Theatre’s Footloose and Seussical. His choreography has also been seen at Phoenix Theatre (Mary Poppins—Zoni Award: Best Choreography, Chicago—Zoni Award: Best Choreography, Billy Elliott—BwayWorld Award: Best Choreography); as well as Little Theatre on the Square, Webster Conservatory, Grandstreet Theatre, Omaha Performing Arts, and more. As a performer, Sam has been seen in Broadway Bares, Bares Fire Island, the Fire Island Dance Festival, BC/ EFA’s Easter Bonnet, Mark Stuart Dance Theatre (Standard Time), the National Tour of All Shook Up, regional theatres across the country, and a web campaign for Hermes. Up next, Sam will be choreographing his dream show, La Cage Aux Folles, at the Geva Theatre Center. Proud member of AEA and SDC. www.HeySamHay.com / @HeySamHay

ASHER DENBURG (Musical Director) Breath and Imagination (Lyric Stage Company of Boston; IRNE nomination for Best Music Director); Beehive (Theatre By The Sea); performances in concert with Cole Escola, Ute Gfrerer, Christopher Anselmo, and more. Other regional: Gloucester Stage Company, Wheelock Family Theatre, Priscilla Beach Theatre, New Repertory Theatre, Cedar Point. Orchestrations/arrangements: Fable (NYMF 2014, world premiere); Campus Chatter (University of Delaware, world premiere); Dance To The Movies (Boston Pops); multiple Ravinia Festival shows with the Chicago Symphony; and most recently, The Jersey Tenors–Make America Guido Again. Summa cum laude graduate of Berklee College of Music. Love to Mom and Dad.

RYAN J. ZIRNGIBL (Resident Scenic Designer) is delighted to be the Resident Scenic Designer and Technical Director for Arrow Rock Lyceum. Ryan has designed over 150 productions and worked on hundreds more. Lyceum guests have seen many of Ryan’s designs over the last nine years including A Christmas Carol, Million Dollar Quartet, The King and I, Fiddler on the Roof, Boeing Boeing and many more. Highlights of his career include the Off-Broadway premiere of Lucky Duck with composer Henry Krieger () and writers (Sideshow) and Jeffery Hatcher (Emma, Tuesdays with Morrie), a series of Puccini Operas for the Ukraine National Opera, scenic art on the Lionsgate film You’re Next, and the world premiere of Master and Margarita with Honorary Associate Artistic Director of the Royal Shakespeare Company, Barry Kyle and A-list screen writer Ron Hutchinson. Ryan is also a proud Co-Founder of Bellenwhissle Productions, a Theatre for Young Audiences company based out of Kansas City that creates site-specific interactive shows around the Midwest based on several literary classics. Ryan would like to thank all of The Lyceum family whose tireless work has made this production possible, it is an honor creating with each and every one of you! For more information please visit www.ryanjzirngibl.com.

GARTH DUNBAR (Costume Designer) is excited to be back again! The Lyceum was one of Garth’s first professional jobs after Webster U and was a part of 11 seasons at the Rock. Based in St. Louis with the REP Theatre of STL as the head of the Costume Craft Department, Adjunct Costume Design with Webster University Conservatory, as well as work with area theaters like STAGES St. Louis & Imaginary Theatre for Children. Some Lyceum past select favorites include The Fantasticks, Into the Woods, Peter Pan, Little Women, Little Shop of Horrors, Beauty and the Beast, Oklahoma, Mamma Mia!, The Hound of The Baskervilles, Beehive, Mary Poppins, Crazy For You, Footloose, and .

KAYLA PAGE (Costume Designer) Originally from Denver, Colorado, Kayla just graduated with honors in May from the Conservatory of Theatre Arts, Webster University in St. Louis, with a BFA in Costume Design. This is her third year returning to the Lyceum’s costume shop and she is beyond grateful and excited to have the opportunity to design for our stage this season. Her most recent work features Webster University’s productions of “Fahrenheit 451” and “Men on Boats.” A huge thank-you to everyone who has supported and believed in her. She couldn’t imagine sharing her first professional design with any other company.

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RANDY B. WINDER (Resident Lighting Designer) is thrilled to once again be a member of the creative team for this production. Winder has designed over 120 productions for The Lyceum including Sanders Family, Forever Plaid, The Fantasticks, Always…Patsy Cline, Cats, Hairspray, Nunsense, Camelot, Spamalot, Children of a Lesser God, Tuesdays with Morrie, A Christmas Carol, The Producers, My Fair Lady, Pump Boys and Dinettes, Les Misérable, Footloose, Crazy for You, and Honky Tonk Angels. His expansive career in the professional theatre has spanned over 35 years and he is proud to call his fellow crazy bunch of theatrical misfits “family.” Randy is most pleased to be living in the charming, beautiful Village of Arrow Rock and thanks his wonderful husband, Bob for his love and support. Thanks for attending this very special theatre and enjoy the show!

RYAN MATTHEW HALL (Sound Designer) is excited to be returning to The Lyceum for his 11th Season as Sound Designer. Originally from St. Louis, he now calls New York City home. He keeps busy working on a wide variety of shows, including: Sweeney Todd (Barrow St. Theatre), The True, Clueless: The Musical, and Pearl, at Lincoln Center. Some of his New York Designs include: Making Myth, Take It From the Top, Live, Record, Repeat?, Step One, In Theory, and Off the Record. Some of his favorite Kansas City designs include Next Fall, and Ruined at the Unicorn Theatre, Oh, What a Lovely War! at the National World War I Museum, and Frindle would be his favorite composition at the Coterie Theatre. Ryan is a proud member of the Theatrical Sound Designers and Composers Association (TSDCA). He would also like to thank his friends, and especially his family for all their love and support. www.RMHSound.com

TONY DEARING (Production Stage Manager) is thrilled to return to The Lyceum for his twenty-seventh season. During the rest of the year, he lives in St. Louis where he is a stage manager for the Repertory Theatre of St. Louis. He has stage-managed for other theatres such as the New Theatre, Muny Student Theatre in St. Louis and Arkansas Repertory Theatre.

IVAN DARIO CANO (Assistant Stage Manager) has a Masters in Stage Management from the University of Missouri-Kansas City and is an Alumnus of The Juilliard School’s Professional Apprentice Program. Credits include Juilliard’s La fedeltà premiata, The Burning Fiery Furnace, The Trojan Women, Detroit ‘67, Mother Courage; Arrow Rock Lyceum Theatre’s Summer 2016-19, Million Dollar Quartet, Beehive: The 60’s Musical, Honky Tonk Angels and A Christmas Carol.

PATRICIA RESNICK has enjoyed a successful and varied career in film, television, and theatre. She wrote the original screenplay for the film 9 to 5, a comedy classic and one of the top-grossing films of all time. Under the tutelage of her mentor Robert Altman, she co-authored A Wedding (British Academy Award and Writer’s Guild nominations) and Quintet starring Paul Newman. Other films include Maxie (Glenn Close) and Straight Talk, which reunited her with Dolly Parton. She has written numerous pilots for television for networks including Showtime, CBS and FX and her seven produced made for television movies include The Battle of Mary Kay starring Shirley MacLaine and Parker Posey who both gave Golden Globe-nominated performances. She was the exec producer and head writer of a series based on the children’s book Olivia for the Nick Jr. network. Her theatre work includes her Drama Desk nominated book for the Broadway musical 9 to 5 which garnered four Tony nominations, sketches for Lily Tomlin’s first one-woman Broadway show Appearing Nightly, and a stage musical adaptation of her own PBS movie Ladies in Waiting which originated at the Woodstock (Illinois) Summer Playhouse and later moved to the Lyric Opera House in Chicago. She worked as a consulting producer on the final season ofMad Men and on the ABC Family drama Recovery Road. She is currently working on a 9 to 5 film sequel as well as being co-executive producer for a new Netflix show based on Armistead Maupin’s Tales of the City.

DOLLY PARTON is considered to be the most successful female country music artist, having released 42 top-10 country and earned 25 number-one singles. She has won seven Grammy® awards and received 42 Grammy® nominations. She has also received seven awards from the Academy of Country Music and 10 Country Music Association awards, and is one of only five female artists to win the CMA’s highest honor, “Entertainer of the Year.” Dolly is also an acclaimed movie and television actress, and her literacy program, Dolly Parton’s “Imagination Library,” is now in 566 counties in 36 states. “The woman is one of our national treasures, so let’s cherish her for as long as we’ve got her...this is one Barbie who has always been for real,” wrote Newsweek in 2008. http://www.dollyparton.com/ The Lyceum Staff

LEADERSHIP Producing Artistic Director...... Quin Gresham Managing Director...... Steve Bertani ADMINISTRATIVE Director of Development...... Thresa Berkley Director of Marketing and Communications...... Amy Wilder Company Manager...... Paula Danner Administrative Assistant...... Dawn Plummer PATRON SERVICES Ticketing and Group Sales Manager...... Tempe McGlaughlin Box Office Associates...... Sara Brennan, Andrea Hatfield House Manager...... Mariah Farden Concessionaires...... Olivia Amick, Rayetta Leimkuehler, Jerry Leimkuehler FACILITIES & GROUNDS Maintenance Manager...... Ed Harper Maintenance...... Ken Blair Housekeeping Services...... Sarah Passuello and The Cleaning Ladies Lawn Care Services...... Daryl Kolb PRODUCTION Resident Scenic Designer and Technical Director...... Ryan J. Zirngibl Master Carpenter...... Elizabeth Pope Draftsman...... Nate White Carpenters...... Will Schneider, Cliona Smith, Chelsea Strebe Resident Lighting Designer...... Randy B. Winder Master Electrician...... Josh Hiser Musical Director...... Asher Denburg Sound Designer...... Ryan Matthew Hall Audio Engineer...... Greg McGuire Costume Designers...... Garth Dunbar, Kayla Page Costume Shop Assistants...... Kayla Page, Javier Cervantes Wardrobe Head...... Sarah Velling Props Master...... Emily Coffin Scenic Artist...... Tessa Geer Production Assistant...... Jay Templeton OUTSIDE SERVICES Accountant...... Howe and Associates, P.C., Columbia Attorney...... Amanda Miller, Smith-Lewis LLP, Columbia Graphic Artist & Designer...... Jim Young, J Young Creative Development Consultant...... Steven J. Byers, Nevada, MO Lobby Photos...... Miller’s Professional Imaging, Columbia Production Logo Designs...... Jason Wyatt, Branson Website Design...... Borlandtech, Harrison, AR Information Technology...... LammTech, Sedalia Printing...... Green Printers, Marshall, PrintLynx, Sedalia Landscaping...... Rost Inc., Columbia Company Physician...... David Keuhn, M.D. Company Orthopedic Physician/Surgeon...... Kelly Ross, D.O. Company Chiropractor...... Daniel J. Fahnestock

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The Lyceum sends a sincere thank you to the following sponsors, foundations, businesses and individuals for their support.

Financial Assistance for this season has been provided by the Missouri Arts Council, a state agency.

SEASON SPONSORS

ABC 17 KMIZ LammTech, Sedalia Orscheln Farm & Home Wood & Huston Bank Inside Columbia Magazine

PRODUCTION SPONSORS

Studio Home, Inc. Community Bank Dave Griggs Flooring America Landmark Bank Otelco TIG Advisors First State Community Bank

MEDIA PARTNERS

Cumulus Broadcasting Inc. – Columbia/Jeff City (KBXR 102.3, KFRU 1400, KPLA 101.5) KBIA – Columbia KCHI 102.5 – Chillicothe KLOZ Mix 92.7 – Eldon, KQUL Cool 102.7 – Lake Ozark KMMO 102.9 – Marshall KMOS-TV – Warrensburg KMZU 100.7 – Carrollton KPOW Power 97 – Sedalia KRES 104.7, KWIK 1230, The Captain 99.9, Glory 97.3 – Moberly KRLL 1420 – California LO Profile Magazine Missouri Life Magazine Missouri Press Association The Marshall Democrat-News The Sedalia Democrat

E-NEWS SPONSOR

Robert Taylor Insurance

SPECIAL THANKS Jim Danner Bed Bath & Beyond Ken Blair Bob Topolski Kathy Borgman Miller’s Professional Imaging, Columbia Borgman’s Bed & Breakfast, Arrow Rock Orscheln Industries Foundation Rebecca Early Commerce Trust Company Webster University – St. Louis TIG Advisors, Inc. Village of Arrow Rock Walt’s Bike Shop

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HERITAGE SOCIETY As a result of the generosity of many of our friends, the Arrow Rock Lyceum Theatre has established The Lyceum Heritage Society. Membership in The Lyceum Heritage Society is open to anyone who invests in The Arrow Rock Lyceum Theatre through a variety of estate planning tools such as bequests, gifts of life insurance, charitable remainder trusts, pooled income funds, charitable lead trusts, or charitable gift annuities. We recognize the following individuals for their commitment to the future of The Lyceum. Chet F. Breitwieser Day & Whitney Kerr Charles & Pat Cooper Erich & Edna Kirsten Jane C. Crow Rich & Debbie Lawson John & Trish Fletcher Dick & Cindy Malon Dave & Nancy Griggs John Stewart John & Donna Huston Abigail W. & Frederick Tempel Michael Kateman

PRODUCERS SOCIETY Each year, The Lyceum relies on the generous support of very special individuals who are a part of our Producers Society. Formed in 2004, this amazing group, through their leadership giving each year, help bring quality productions to our stage for you to enjoy. We are proud to give a standing ovation to the following members of our 2019 Producers Society:

SPOTLIGHT PRODUCER ($10,000 and above) Rita Burnstad Rebecca Stevens Early Stan & Kay Kuecker Bea Litherland Smith

EXECUTIVE PRODUCER ($5,000 – $9,999) Dana Frink John & Marilyn Gordon Al & Anita Gosney Gary Tatlow Jennifer & Willliam True Mike & Vicki Wallace

40 lyceumtheatre.org LEAD PRODUCER Doug & Tricia Crews Joan D’Ambrose & ($2,500 – $4,999) Greg & Kelly DeLine Linda Detring Doug Anning & Kirk Isenhour Kathy Ernst & Charles Ernst Jim & Gwen Gresham Althea Breitwieser (In Memory of Mildred Ernst) Carla Haack Dr. John & Patricia Cowden Dan & Nikki Fahnestock Gary & Janet Heim Don Crosby & Doris Dixon Martha A. Fifer Dr. Dennis & Marilyn Hunter John & Jill Darwent Dave & Nancy Griggs Donna & John Huston Kathy Digges Kee & Diana Groshong Brad & Brenda Jones John & Trish Fletcher Larry & Leslie Handlin Michael Kateman Dr. & Mrs. Richard Hodge Dick & Cindy Malon David & Chandra Keuhn Virginia Hupp Lewis & Susan Miller Joyce Lake Robert & Lisa Lamm David & Diane O’Hagan Wallis & Nancy Landrum John Landrum Bill Riggins Rich & Debbie Lawson Janet F. Mackin Rick & Barbara Sommer Jim & Marjorie Marberry Edward P. Milbank Jan & Gerald Summers Turf & JoAnn Martin Larry & Judy Morris Mark & Stacey Thompson Michael Mckenzie & Linda L. Randall & Dick & Shannon Walls Kari Floren Gerald L. Hazelbauer Terry & Dave Wollersheim Carrie M. Peecher, D.O. Joe & Sharon Timmons Steve Phillips Hank Waters & Vicki Russell PRODUCER Jim & Carol Roller Ron & Judy Wood ($1,000 – $1,499) Katie Shannon Blumhorst Veterinary Hospital Glen Starks FEATURED PRODUCER Chet Breitwieser & Mark & Pam Thomeczek ($1,500 – $2,499) Rod Starns Donna Truitt Roger & Ronnie Alewel Janice & Mike Burnam Ellis & Christy Tuttle Nancy Blossom Mr. Edward Coe Herb & Lynn Willbrand (In Memory of Helen & Bryce Cripps Anonymous Dennis Blossom) Connie J. Cunningham & Pat & Charles Cooper William R. Mehmert

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We give our special heartfelt thanks to over 400 contributors who support The Lyceum. These generous individuals have shown how much they appreciate the art of live professional theatre, and this unique treasure in the heart of Missouri.

DIRECTORS Jay & Rose Ward Vaughn & Betty Hart Greg & Donnis Prather ($500 – $999) Ken & Melinda Wilks Dr. Pete & Karla Larry & Clare Gaylyn Alexander Harold & Sharon Hayden Quatmann Gary & Nancy Anger Williams Joanne Heisler Kent & Twyla Rader Dr. & Mrs. Bobby & Genny Ted & Lila Hilgeford Steve & Sue Rakel Aaron J. Cregger Wright Dale & Jan Hinnah David & Valerie Rapoff Dick & Becky Curry (In Memory of Wayne & Jan Holden Ruth Ann Reid Mary Burge) Dan & Toni Dunlop Lt. Col. Ret. Lyle & Jon & Carol Rhodes Sandy Falloon Teresa A. Horner Kevin & Pam Riggs STAR ($250 – $499) Drew & Rose Garland Larry & Lisa Hubbard William & Sandra Rob & Linda Gordon Tim Abney Jim & Barbara Rinne Jim & Gwen Gresham Charles Alexander Humburg Garth S. Russell, MD (In Memory of John, Lana & Percy & Dr. and Mrs. Aaron Donald Bishop) Andrea Baker Bernadette Huston Sauer William R. Hardie Bob & Virginia Ashford Inovatia Laboratories Randy & Vicki Larry & Mary Hawks Jennifer & Day & Whitney Kerr Shannon Karla & Pete Hayden Richard Baskett Frank & Carolyn Donna I. Smith Gary & Janet Heim Virginia Bayne Kimbel Rosemary Spitler Carroll Highbarger & Maurice & Cathy Bird John & Mary Klenklen Tom & Susan Stallings Betty Crawford G. Bell Blalack Ms. Shannon Koger Marion & Sarah Jan S. Jeffries Larry & Paula Blevins Cleo Kottwitz & Storm Susie Jones Jon & Lou Boucher Judy Parsons Jerry Tate John Jurco Harold & Betty Kusgen Bev Thomas Rosemary Kelly Mary Jane Buehler Ron & Dianne Larkin Jim & Gerry Bob & Nancy Charlette Carrington Charlotte Larrick Thompson Kellstrom Stan & Abby Chesnutt Tom & Kim Lauer James & MaryJane William B. Kountz Bill & Dolores Clark Linda Litton Thorne Ed & Vickie McCloud Steve & Jan Collins Lockhart Chiropractic Thunder Lodge Larry McMullen Winnie & Tom Davis Kenneth & Trading Company Larry & Kathy Mead Jared & Jennifer Tammy Manuel Darrell & Pattie Tilly Art Mennell Espey Shirley Marcum Robert Topolski Conrad & Gloria Dale & Belinda Larry & Kathy Mead Marge & Montie Tripp Moody Essmyer Steve & Linda Moles Jerry & Maggie Ubl Faye & Mike Moser Larry & Paulette Fick David & Sherry David & Marlene David & Mary Norbury Roger & Carolyn Monnig Van Horn Flandermeyer Patrick & Lindi Cindy D. Newton Carol Vaughan Overton Mark A. Foreman Stephen & Elaine JB & Dori Waggoner Carlene Petree Brian Foster Olson Mary Wells Joe & Patricia Powell Pamela Neale Flynn Eric & Betty Owens Bob & Candy White David & Karen Bill & Jan Goodson Jim & Dana Page Michael & Rawlings Steve & Kay Graves Judy Parsons & Vickie Whitworth Stacie Schroeder & Chris & Pam Gumper Cleo Kottwitz Skip & Patty Jo Wills Robert Conrad Gene & Carol Hall Roger & Cindy Jeff & Becky Wimann Jim & Patti Sears Joann Hanna Peecher Curtis J. & Mary Ernest & Judy Smith Mike & Bobbie Harper Maria Peters Wood Christine Jim & Shari Thomas Ann R. Harris Sheila Placke Zeigler & Timothy Van Huss

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LEADING PLAYER Ann K. Covington Jean & John Griffin Jack & Sharon ($100 – $249) Ron & Carol Cox Norman Gysbers & Laudenslager Liz & Bernie Albrecht Taylor & Sue Crismon Elinor Arendt Bette Leatherwood Finny & Lynn Aronson Jane C. Crow Mr. and Mrs. Judith & Michael Ken & Connie Asbury Ted & Judy Denton Robert Hacker LeFevre AuctionArrows.com Daniel & Ronald & Kathleen Pat & Patty Logue Bob & Bridget Bagby Debi Derendinger Hagedorn Lanny & Patsy Ken & Mona Bailey Dorinda Derow David Handly Lybarger Kenneth & Shellie Anonymous Carol Harper Shirley Mach Bailey James & Karen Michael Harper Ed & Cathy Marshal David Ball Deutsch Lindell Harrison Greg & Ginny Mattli Joe & Karen Ballog David Samuel Durbin Hugh & Angela Harvey Bill & Bev Maupin Andrew & David & Karen Mark & Andrea Lorraine McCully Christopher Bayne Durham Hatfield Ginger & John Sandy & John Beets Mr. & Mrs. Keith Durk Anne Heine McGraw Billye Bennett Mrs. Thomas Dyer Thelma & Les Heisel Tempe & Bruce Anonymous Linda Easley William (Bill) Herder McGlaughlin Mary Jo Berry Ken & Bev Dale & Jan Hinnah Sandy Meisenheimer Anne Bills & Eichelberger Randy & Carolyn Janet Meives Debbie Jacobs Tom & Rook Evans Hodill Jim & Lisa Meyer Sherry Bishop Dale & Billie Everett Wayne & Janet Carolyn Garnett Miller Jules Bizzoso Jane Farnen Holden Karen Avery Miller Toni & Art & Beckey Farris Karen Gay Howard Henry & Sharon Mills George Blackwood Bob & Helen Fenlon Lee Huey Tim & Brandi Mills Dick & Danielle Blanck Chester O. & Gail D. & Dorothy Lynn & Marsha Mike & Sally Bogle Arleen L. Fiene Hughes Mitchell Kathy Borgman James & Dena Sharon L. Huntze Marc & Peggy Gene & Carol Bramon Fitzgerald Bob & Peggy Irish Montgomery Danny & Elaine Sheila A. Fox Bill & Nancy Jackson Chuck & Linda Breshears Star Fox Eric & Robin Jogun Mordan Eddie & Karen Rev. Richard W. Ralph C. & Brenda Sondra Morgan Brickner Frank Jones Linda Mulch James & Mary Jo Judy Freeman Grayson Neate Kabler Jerry Murrell Brown Glenda Frisch Rose & Walt Keith Gary & Jane Myers Daniel & Betty (In Memory of Mari Ann & Phyl Naragon Buchheit Wanda Graham) Steve Keithahn Cindy Newton Leland & Gabe & Sandy Connie Kelch Richard & Leona Mary Lou Buckler Gabriel Darryl & Nancy Nistendirk Ken & Colleen Butler Lois Gagne’ Kempf Robert & Sharee Anita & Steve Byers Candace Galen & Jason & Shelly Norfleet Jack B. Cannon Shelly Ossana Kempton Royce & Susan Anne Carman David & Ellen Gardner Shari Kipping Palmer Kathy Cary Mary & Ted Garten Lucy & Pat Kirby (In Honor of Gabe Palmer) John & Jamie Case Joe Geist Chris & Christy Ron & Debra Papsdorf Dixie Gaines Clapper Les Gelband Klenklen Minnie Patrick Clarkson Farms Carol Gerhard Sandra Knight Lanny & Ann Patten Ann & John Cleek Julia Goodell & Susan Kyle Wyatt & Kathy Phillips Russell & Betty Cobb David Barnes Lee Raye Lamm Michael & Rose Della & John Cochran James & Rachel Charlotte Larrick Porter Sheila Cook Graham

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Dennis & Barb Preis Jeff & Ruth Stegner Philip & Martha Baylor Sally A. Robinson Dan & Kay Price Dave & Anne Jane Beal Terry & Delores Don & Ginger Priest Stockman Eileen T. Bertani Sadewhite Linda Raasch Mark & Sally Stuart Richard & Judy Best Bette & Nat Scavone Jean Rackers Mary Suits Nick Brown & Ruth Scherer Sheri Radman Paul & Jean Sundet Michelle Rowe Dean Schnakenberg Dr. Joseph & Doug & Cathy Jean Buck Mary Ann Semon Mary Rakestraw Swinger George D. Comfort, Pat Simpson Paul & Kim Ratcliffe Catherine & Steve M.D. Annette Smull Tom & Marilyn Reed Swope Mike & Mary Beth Nancy Sorensen Barb Rhodes Fred & Abigail Tempel Conway Susan Stropes Leo & Victoria Greg & Dora Thackery Vaughn & Linda David & Lorene Ringwald Sue Troutner Cooper Sublette Leland & Betty Rinne Ms. Joy Underdown David & Karen Lawrence & Alyce Durham Ellen Rippeto Nikki Veit Vitor Lea Evans Larry Rizner Marilyn Voegele Paul & Marlee Walz Ms. Tommy Evans Linda L. Roark Paul & Marlee Walz Mary D. Weable Bill & Erika Gerth Ronald & Lois Rogers Tony & Elizabeth Dallas Webb & Ron & Sue Janet & Grover Washer Scott Morrow Gruenefield Samuels Mary Ellen Waychoff Diane & Tom Weigand Larry & Patsy John & Audrey Sapp Tom & Karen Weaver Leon Williams, Jr. & Harrington Sharon L. Sassenrath Mary & Steve Gloria S. Jenkins Richard & Norma Hill Bruce Satterlee & Weinstein Robert & Jacqueline Joan Hinrichs Mandy Dorrance Linda West Wills Dr. Loy & Greg & Ruth Schmidt Terri Winning & Susan Zimmerman Rhonda Hoskins M. B. Scofield Steve Myers David & Beverly Robin & Ben Seymore Jo Ann Wood Lee & MEMORIALS & Dee Woodward Hughes-Yarger TRIBUTES Jean Shannon Mark & Barbara Kathy Keeton (In Memory of Kay Sharp Wooldridge Bruce F. Kennedy Althea June) Phil and LuRae Harold & Beth Breitwieser Shreves UNDERSTUDY Lammers Ann & Bobby Allen Orlo & Karen Shroyer ($50 – $99) Jennifer Link Anthony & Kimberly Patricia Skelton Alan & Linda Allmon David & Sherry Berni Ms. Carol M. Slusher Allen & Vivian McCarthy Bill Donahue Dave & Marty Smith Anderson Connie & David Glen & Gale Mueller Greg & Caryee Smith Holly & Adam McKee Tyler Olsen & Shirley S. Smith Andrews Eric & Barbara Nelson Christopher Brenner Jan Spencer Jack & Meryl Mary Lee Noel Whit Reichert Bragg & Joyce Atterberry Donald & Dee Stanley Pollinger

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