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IN THIS ISSUE

MARCH 2017 Title Page. 2 Cast. 3 Song List. 4 About the Play. 5 The Cast Bios. 8 The Creative Team Bios. 11 ATC Artistic Director . 14 About Arizona Theatre Company. 15 ATC Board of Trustees. 16 Donors . 17 ATC Staff. 25 Theatre Information. 27

The historic Temple of Music and Art, Arizona Theatre Company’s home in downtown Tucson.

Cover art by: ESSER DESIGN

1 David Ira Goldstein Artistic Director

RING OF FIRE: the music of created by RICHARD MALTBY, JR. conceived by WILLIAM MEADE adapted from the broadway production by RICHARD MALTBY, JR. and JASON EDWARDS original direction of this production by JASON EDWARDS orchestrations by STEVEN BISHOP and JEFF LISENBY additional arrangements by DAVID ABBINANTI

ARIZONA PREMIERE

Randal Myler...... DIRECTOR Jeff Lisenby...... MUSIC DIRECTOR Denise Patton ...... CHOREOGRAPHER John Iacovelli ...... SCENIC DESIGNER Gordon DeVinney...... COSTUME DESIGNER Kenton Yeager ...... LIGHTING DESIGNER Brian Jerome Peterson...... SOUND DESIGNER Bruno Ingram...... STAGE MANAGER Glenn Bruner...... ASSISTANT STAGE MANAGER

On this original Arizona Theatre Company production, the ATC Production Staff is responsible for lighting, projections, sound, props, furniture, wigs, scene painting and special effects. Scenery and costumes created by Riverside Theatre, Vero Beach, FL.

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

Ring of Fire was originally produced on Broadway by William Meade, CTM Productions, Bob Cuillo, GFour Productions, and James B. Freydberg.

2016/2017 SEASON SPONSORS: I. MICHAEL AND BETH KASSER

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CAST

(IN ORDER OF APPEARANCE) Trenna Barnes ...... Principal Allison Briner-Dardenne...... Principal Michael Monroe Goodman...... Principal Brian Mathis...... Principal Walter Hartman...... Musician / Ensemble (Drums) Ben Hope...... Musician / Ensemble ( / Mandolin / Harmonica) Brantley Kearns...... Musician / Ensemble (Fiddle) Jeff Lisenby...... Musician / Ensemble (Keyboard / Accordion) John W. Marshall...... Musician / Ensemble (Upright Bass) Brent Moyer...... Musician / Ensemble (Guitar / Trumpet)

The Actors and Stage Managers employed in this production are members of Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the .

THERE WILL BE ONE FIFTEEN-MINUTE INTERMISSION. ADDITIONAL STAFF Emma DeVore ...... Assistant to the Stage Manager Tajh Oates...... Assistant to the Stage Manager Amy Richman...... Production Assistant Alexander LaFrance...... Assistant Scenic Designer Maranda DeBusk...... Associate Lighting Designer Tory Mays...... Assistant Lighting Designer

To learn more about Ring of Fire: The Music of Johnny Cash, please visit the Learning & Education page on our website at arizonatheatre.org for a comprehensive free Play Guide. The Play Guide contains historical information, cultural context, and more.

Cell phones and other devices that make a noise can greatly disturb your fellow audience members and the performers. PLEASE TURN THEM OFF before the performance and again at intermission.

SPECIAL THANKS Mayor Greg Stanton Ruben Alonzo Bruce Monroe Barry Tobias, Break-Away Tours Councilman Steve Kozachik Councilwoman Laura Pastor Jeremy Legg and the entire communities Mayor Jonathan Rothschild of Tucson and Phoenix

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SONG LIST

ACT ONE ACT TWO Opening Montage Entr’acte “I’VE BEEN EVERYWHERE” Scene 1: The Farm (Geoff Mack) © 1962 (Renewed) Belinda Music (Australia) Pty. Ltd. (APRA) All Rights Administered by Unichappell Music Inc. All Rights Reserved. Used by Permission. “COUNTRY BOY”(John R. Cash) © , Inc. “FLESH AND BLOOD”© Song of Cash, Inc. / House of Cash, Inc. Scene 1: Night Life – Substance Abuse “WHILE I’VE GOT IT ON MY MIND”(John R. Cash) © Song of Cash, Inc. “CRY, CRY, CRY”(John R. Cash) © House of Cash, Inc. (BMI) admin. by. Bug. “FIVE FEET HIGH AND RISING”(John R. Cash) © 1959 (Renewed) Chappell & Co., Inc. (ASCAP) All Rights Reserved. Used by Permission. “SUNDAY MORNING COMING DOWN” (Written by ) Published by Combine Music Corp. “IN THE SWEET BY AND BY”(Joseph Webster, Sanford F. Bennett) “ / WILL THE CIRCLE BE UNBROKEN” (John R. Cash and Carl L. Perkins) © Universal Cedarwood Publishing Scene 2: Prison Sequence

”(John R. Cash, Roy Cash, Jr.) © 1958 (Renewed) “GOING TO MEMPHIS”(John R. Cash) © 1960 (Renewed) Unichappell Music Unichappell Music Inc. (BMI) All Rights Reserved. Used by Permission. Inc. (BMI) All Rights Reserved. Used by Permission.

“DELIA’S GONE” Scene 2: Early Music Years (John R. Cash, Karl M. Silbersdorf & Richard Toops) © Song of Cash, Inc. “ORLEANS PARISH PRISON”(Dick Feller) © Cyberphonic Publishing. “TENNESSEE FLAT-TOP BOX”(John R. Cash) © Anne-Rachel Music Corp. “FOLSOM PRISON ”(John R. Cash) © House of Cash, Inc. “STRAIGHT A’S IN LOVE”(John R. Cash) © 1958 (Renewed) Chappell & Co. (ASCAP) All Rights Reserved. Used by Permission. “MAN IN BLACK”(John R. Cash) © Song of Cash, Inc. “BIG RIVER”(John R. Cash) © House of Cash, Inc. “TEAR STAINED LETTER” Scene 3: Love Transition (John R. Cash) © Song of Cash, Inc. (ASCAP) Admin. by Bug. “ALL OVER AGAIN”(John R. Cash) © 1958 (Renewed) Chappell & Co., Inc. (ASCAP) All Rights Administered by Chappell & Co., Inc. All Rights Reserved. Used Scene 3: The Grand Ole Opry by Permission. “”(John R. Cash) © House of Cash, Inc. Scene 4: Concert Sequence – Prime Years “DIRTY OLD EGG SUCKIN’ DOG” (Jack H. Clement) © Universal Songs of Polygram, Inc. “” (Words & Music by Shel Silverstein) TRO – Evil Eye Music, Inc. – ASCAP. “OH COME, ANGEL BAND”(William Bradbury, Jefferson Hascall) “JACKSON” “FLUSHED FROM THE BATHROOM OF YOUR HEART” (Jerry Leiber & Billy Edd Wheeler) © Bexhill Music Corp., Sony/ATV Tunes, LLC. (Jack H. Clement) © Universal Songs of Polygram, Inc. Scene 5: Later Years Scene 4: Backstage at the Opry “I ”(John R. Cash) © House of Cash, Inc. “IF I WERE A CARPENTER” (James Timothy Hardin) © Allen Stanton Productions “THE FAR SIDE BANKS OF JORDAN”(Terry Smith) © 1975 (Renewed) Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp. (BMI) All Rights Reserved. Used by Permission.

“WHY ME LORD” Scene 5: Act One Finale (Written by Kris Kristofferson) Published by Resaca Music Publishing Co. “HEY PORTER”(John R. Cash) © House of Cash, Inc. “RING OF FIRE”(Written by June Carter and Merle Kilgore) Used by Permission of Painted Desert Music Corp. All Rights Reserved. International Copyright Secured. Finale/Bows

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JOHNNY CASH: BIOGRAPHY By: Chloe Loos, ATC Artistic Intern, and Katherine Monberg, ATC Literary Manager

States Air Force later that summer. While train- ing at Lackland Air Force Base in San Antonio, , he met Vivian Liberto, who would become his future wife. Cash spent most the next four years in West Germany, working as a Morse code operator and radio interceptor. He formed a band called the Landsberg Barbarians with some of his Air Force buddies, and began playing live shows while improving his guitar and songwriting skills. Following an honorable discharge from the Air Force in 1954, John and Vivian were married and moved to Memphis, Tennessee, where he sold appliances and worked a variety of odd jobs. Johnny Cash, “The Man in Black” While in Memphis, Cash focused on his music Singer and songwriter Johnny Cash was born in the evenings with some of his older brother’s J.R. Cash on February 26, 1932 in Kingsland, coworkers, and . Arkansas, as the middle of seven children. When Cash became the front man for their musical he was three years old, the Cash family moved to group, which produced a blend of blues and Dyess Colony to find work as part of President country styles. Roosevelt’s New Deal farming programs. The Later in 1954, Cash and his friends auditioned family farmed 20 acres of crops for the next 15 for owner , who felt years, working in the fields together - this lifestyle that their gospel style would limit their potential and engagement with guitar, folk songs, hymns, and asked them to return with an original song. and work songs inspired the lyrics and musical- The trio returned with “Hey Porter,” written by ity of many of Cash’s future songs. Cash, and Phillips signed the group as Johnny Cash began songwriting at the young age of 12. Cash and the Tennessee Two. Aware of her son’s musical ability, his mother Cash followed up with a streak of successful sin- saved enough money to enroll him in singing gles and albums, but felt dissatisfied with the only lessons. His voice teacher was so impressed with 3% royalty earned under his current contract. In his vocal ability that she advised him after only 1958, Cash left Sun Records and relocated to three lessons to stop, and never forsake his nat- California to work for , tak- ural vocal style. ing his bandmates with him, and adding drum- Cash graduated from high school in 1950 and mer W.S. Holland in 1960 to become Johnny sought employment at an auto body plant in Cash and . Pontiac, Michigan, before joining the United

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While on tour in 1955, Cash met June Carter, a performer in the musical group, with whom he maintained a close friendship. She co-wrote “Ring of Fire” in 1963, which would become one of his most popular songs. Cash also began to perform in prisons after a landmark 1969 live performance State Prison, and the subsequent live records rose to great popu- larity. Cash also enjoyed a brief foray into acting, starring in some Western television programs and the movie Five Minutes to Live in 1961. However, Cash’s stardom and stretched schedule, combined with a growing dependency on drugs Johnny Cash and June Carter and alcohol, began to affect his personal life. After The Johnny Cash Show, Cash remained Vivian, now mother to the couple’s four daugh- involved with other media pursuits, including co- ters, filed for divorce in 1966. Other public inci- starring with Kirk Douglas in the A Gunfight dents involving drugs and alcohol followed, until (1970), and authoring a best-selling autobiography, his old touring companion, June Carter, helped Man in Black (1975). He also produced, co-wrote, him get treatment and renew his commitment and narrated a film with Billy Graham about to his faith. Cash proposed to June during a live Jesus entitled , and appeared on performance in 1968, and their marriage sparked numerous other television shows and specials. a simultaneous shift in his career. In 1969, Cash began hosting a two-year run of The Johnny Cash In 1980, Cash became the youngest living musi- Show, on which he booked popular performers cian to be elected to the Hall of such as , Louis Armstrong, Bob Dylan, Fame, the same year that Cash’s band reorga- and . He also used his show to com- nized to become known as The Great Eighties ment on social issues of the time, and cemented Eight. Cash began to team up with other musi- his image as “The Man in Black,” in contrast to cians, including Kristofferson, , his flashier musical contemporaries. He expressed and Waylon Jennings to comprise the country that his black garb was a sign of mourning for music supergroup, the Highwaymen, and nota- the poor, hungry, and those who have been hurt bly collaborated with U2 in the early 1990s. Such from the events of history and the recent past. partnerships helped return him to popularity and gather fans from different genres, especially Cash’s somewhat lagging musical popularity was through his recordings of cover songs, the most reinvigorated when he received two Grammy famous of which is arguably his cover of Hurt Awards in 1969 for his live album Johnny Cash by Nine Inch Nails. . The following year, Cash and June Cater welcomed their first and only child, However, despite his successful musical endeav- . ors, Cash continued to struggle with his health and addiction problems, undergoing abdominal

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ABOUT THE PLAY surgery and a double-bypass heart surgery, in addition to spending time in rehab. In 1992, Cash was inducted into the Hall of Fame, and won a 1995 Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Folk Album with his release of American Recordings. He also released a second memoir in 1997, entitled Cash: The Autobiography. Cash’s health continued to decline into the 1990s. He was misdiagnosed with autonomic neuropathy - a syndrome that affects regulation of automat- ic body functions such as blood pressure, tem- perature, and digestion – and was hospitalized The Highwaymen: Willie Nelson, Kris Kristofferson, Johnny Cash with pneumonia in 1998, though he continued and Waylon Jennings to make music throughout his health challenges. After his death, he was honored at the 2003 CMA Still suffering from his own ill-health, Cash was Awards where he won Best Album, and his life devastated by the death of his wife, June Carter, was dramatized in the 2005 film Walk the Line, in May 2003. He then completed the final track starring and on his album American V: A Hundred Highways as Johnny and June. His influence on American just one week before his death from diabetic com- music continues to reverberate, forever remem- plications in Nashville on September 12, 2003. bered as “The Man in Black.”

With affection and gratitude for his artistry, vision, and devotion to Mr. Cash and his legacy, the director and cast of Ring of Fire dedicate their performance to JASON EDWARDS 1954 – 2016 “We were a family, and Jason was Pa.” – Seth Greenleaf, Broadway producer of Ring of Fire

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Trenna Barnes (Principal) has Shakespeare Festival, Totem Pole Playhouse, Riv- previously appeared in Ring of erside Theatre at Vero Beach). Other regional credits Fire at the Cincinnati Play- include: The Kennedy Center, The Old Globe, house in the Park, Repertory Actors Theatre of Louisville, Paper Mill Playhouse, Theatre of St. Louis, Riverside TheatreWorks at Palo Alto (Bay Area Theatre Critics Theatre in Vero Beach Florida, Circle Award, Featured Actress - Musical), Syracuse Denver Center Theatre Com- Stage, Denver Center for the Performing Arts, pany, Milwaukee Repertory Berkshire Theatre Festival, Ogunquit Playhouse, Theatre, Alabama Shakespeare Festival, Casa The Cape Playhouse, Westport Country Playhouse, Mañana Theater, Arkansas Repertory Theatre, Studio Arena Buffalo. Television: Law and Order Cabrillo Theater, Fox Riverside Theatre and Totem (both), The Carrie Diaries, One Life to Live, All My Pole Playhouse. She was also the lead singer- Children. Concerts: Soloist with Indianapolis songwriter for the all-girl band Cowboy Crush Symphony Orchestra’s Pops Goes Vegas at symphony and toured over 40 countries with Curb Records; halls across the U.S. and Canada. appearing with Charlie Daniels, Big & Rich, Jason Aldean, Miranda Lambert, Reba McEntire, Trace Michael Monroe Goodman (Prin- Adkins, Huey Lewis and the News, Alan Jackson, cipal) is thrilled to be making Dierks Bentley and many others. Her television his ATC debut. Michael is a credits include CMT, GAC, NBC’s Today Show, multi-instrumentalist, actor, NASCAR Budweiser Shootout and Pike’s Peak songwriter, comedian, and Race opening ceremonies, among others. The song improviser. He spent two years “Hillbilly Nation,” written by Ms. Barnes, main- with tained the #1 spot on Europe’s Hotdisk Chart for (Chicago, National Tour) cov- seven weeks. She has appeared onstage at festivals ering several roles (Elvis, Cash, Perkins) and also across the nation including her favorite shows received a Jeff Award nomination for his role in performed overseas for our troops. Her film credits Mercury Theatre’s production of Ring of Fire in include featured songs in The 5th Quarter (starring 2015. He recently starred as Huey Calhoun in Andie MacDowell and Aiden Quinn) and Camille the Musical Theatre West Production of Memphis (starring James Franco and Sienna Miller). in Long Beach, CA. Along with theatre, he also www.facebook.com/trennabarnes stays busy with commercial, TV, film, and record- ing critically-acclaimed original music on his Allison Briner-Dardenne (Prin- record label. He credits his success to his training cipal) is making her ATC debut. (Green Shirt Studio, IO, Annoyance Theatre, The Broadway: Steve Martin and Groundlings, Second City) but most of all, his Edie Brickel’s Bright Star, relationship with God. Mamma Mia! National Tours: Mamma Mia!, Les Misérables, Brian Mathis (Principal) is very Titanic, White Christmas, Follies happy to be to making his ATC (with the Broadway company) debut! He recently appeared at Ahmanson Theatre, L.A. Off-Broadway: Forbid- in Ring of Fire at Water Tower den Broadway, Listen to My Heart, Pete ‘N’ Keely, Theatre in Addison, TX. Na- Return to the Forbidden Planet, Song of Singapore, tionally, he has appeared with Forbidden Hollywood. Representative regional the Equity tours of Seussical theatre: Ring of Fire (St. Louis Repertory Theatre, and Jesus Christ Superstar. Re- Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park, Alabama gionally, he has appeared with Casa Manana, Stage

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West, Circle Theatre, Amphibian Stage, Lyric Stage, ning musical Once. Hailing from Alabama, Ben Turtle Creek Chorale, Dallas Theatre Center, developed an early passion for good music and Theatre Under the Stars, River City Rep, Tennessee storytelling. This passion has taken him around (Nashville) Rep, Nashville Shakespeare Festival, the country, playing such notable roles as Hank Alabama Shakespeare Festival, Downtown Cabaret Williams in Hank Williams: Lost Highway, Buddy (Bridgeport, CT), The Bushnell Center, and Kansas Holly in A Buddy Holly Story, and Johnny Cash City Starlight. He appeared on CBS’ Walker, Texas in Ring of Fire, among other more traditional Ranger, with Dolly Parton in the movie Blue Valley musical theatre roles. Mr. Hope has a BFA in Songbird, and in the indie film Who is Clinn Rippy? Musical Theatre from the University of Central He can be heard on dozens of voiceovers for Florida. His NYC-based band Ben Hope & the , Medieval Times and many more! Uptown Outfit recently released their debut album #equityworks @singactdrum​ Ragged & Rowdy. You can learn more about Mr. Hope and the band at benhopemusic.com. All of Walter Hartman (Musician / Mr. Hope’s music is available on iTunes and other Ensemble, Fiddle), originally digital music outlets. from Johnson City, Tennessee, is a graduate of the Berklee Brantley Kearns (Musician / College of Music in Boston, Ensemble, Fiddle) was born and Massachusetts, and has lived raised in . He and worked in Nashville, Ten- began playing violin at age 4 nessee, since 1979. Theatre and continued classical train- performances include Ring of Fire: The Music of ing on the instrument through Johnny Cash at Riverside Theatre Vero Beach, high school. By age 10, he was Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park, The Repertory starting to play traditional Theatre of St. Louis, Alabama Shakespeare Festival, fiddle tunes of the Southeast, learning first-hand Denver Center for the Performing Arts, Casa from the veteran fiddle players at local square Mañana, and Arkansas Repertory Theatre. Mr. dances where his father was a frequent caller and Hartman has played at conventions, concerts, clubs, dance promoter. After a year at University of North festivals, and on television with many music artists, Carolina at Chapel Hill, Mr. Kearns travelled west including Lee Greenwood, Unknown Hinson, where he attended Merritt College, studying drama Brenda Lee, Del Reeves, Minnie Pearl, Jeannie and simultaneously becoming part of the bluegrass Seely, Jack Green, Connie Smith and a 1982 World music scene in the Bay Area of the late ‘60s and Tour with pop/rock group Dr. Hook. He has re- early ‘70s. In 1973, he received a call to join the corded with Dr. Hook, Brenda Lee, Johnny Pay- David Bromberg Band in New York. Returning check, Jo-El Sonnier, Craig Duncan, Joe Sun, and to L.A. in late 1976, he was soon working with John England & the Western Swingers. numerous country bands during the heyday of the original Urban Cowboy era. He toured with Bobbie Ben Hope (Musician / Ensemble, Gentry and Jim Stafford during this period. Mr. Guitar / Mandolin / Harmonica) Kearns recorded and toured with Dwight Yoakam’s is a singer and songwriter, and original band from 1984 to 1988. He also toured thrilled to be in Arizona to pay and recorded with , Dave Alvin, tribute to one of his musical Heather Myles, and Rick Shea. heroes. Mr. Hope made his Broadway debut in 2012 as the lead in the Tony Award-win-

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Jeff Lisenby (Music Director / Center Theatre. Mr. Marshall has appeared as Musician / Ensemble, Keyboard soloist with orchestras across the U.S., including / Accordion) was both the music the Los Angeles Philharmonic and Buffalo director and a performer in Philharmonic, as well as the Grand Rapids, Ring of Fire on Broadway, and Houston, Pensacola, Jacksonville, Wichita, New at Denver Center, Riverside Mexico, Long Beach, Yuma, San Antonio, Fort Theatre, La Mirada, Alabama Worth, and Phoenix Symphony Orchestras. Shakespeare Festival, Casa Mañana, and Cabrillo, and was a keyboardist for Brent Moyer (Musician / Ensemble, the National Tour of Jersey Boys. He performed as Guitar / Trumpet) is making his a pit musician for touring productions of Grease, ATC debut. Known as the City of Angels, Little House on the Prairie, Chicago, Global Cowboy, he has shared Mamma Mia!, Wicked, 42nd Street, 9 to 5, The the stage with many famous Threepenny Opera, The Wild Party, Phantom,and artists, from country star Wil- Will Rogers Follies (Tennessee Performing Arts lie Nelson to pop diva Donna Center); Cinderella, Evita, and Fiddler on the Roof Summer, and has played lead (Studio Tenn); Little Shop of Horrors, A Chorus guitar for the legendary Lynn Anderson (Rose Line, 1776, Big River, The Civil War, The Nutty Garden). As a producer and studio musician, he Professor, and The Sound of Music (Tennessee appears on numerous CDs, and has recorded Repertory Theatre); Cabaret, Jesus Christ Superstar, thirteen albums of original material, with his songs The Wizard of Oz, Hair, Annie Get Your Gun, The being covered by artists in Europe and North Music Man, and Camelot (Starlight Theatre). Mr. America. In 2006, Mr. Moyer made his Broadway Lisenby is also a two-time national accordion debut at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre (NYC) in champion, and is the winner of two bronze medals Ring of Fire: The Music of Johnny Cash, and has in international accordion competitions. also appeared at Studio Arena Theatre; La Mirada Theatre for the Performing Arts; FCLO’s Plummer John W. Marshall (Musician / Theatre; California Center for the Arts, Escondido; Ensemble, Upright Bass) has Arkansas Repertory Theatre; Cabrillo Music previously appeared in Ring of Theatre (Cast Ovation nomination); Fox Theatre; Fire at Arkansas Repertory Denver Center for the Arts; Casa Mañana Theatre; Theatre, Repertory Theatre of Alabama Shakespeare Festival; Totem Pole Play- St. Louis, Cincinnati Playhouse house; The Repertory Theatre of St. Louis; Cincin- in the Park, Riverside Theatre nati Playhouse in the Park; and Riverside Theatre. of Vero Beach, and Denver BrentMoyer.com and Brambus.com/brentmoyer.

Arizona Theatre Company operates under agreements between the League of Resident Theatres (LORT) and Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States; Stage Directors and Choreographers, an independent national labor union; and United Scenic Artists Local USA-829, IATSE

The Actors and Stage Managers The Director is a member of the The Scenic, Costume, Lighting and employed in these productions are Stage Directors and Choreographers Sound Designers in LORT Theatres members of Actors’ Equity Association, Society, an independent national are represented by Union Scenic the Union of Professional Actors and labor union. Artists Local USA-829, IATSE. Stage Managers in the United States.

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Richard Maltby, Jr. (Creator) includes among his Victory Theatre, Village Gate, B.B. King’s, New Broadway credits Ain’t Misbehavin’, which he World Stages. Regional Theatre: Kennedy Center, conceived and directed (1978 Tony Award, New Mark Taper Forum, Arena Stage, Denver Center, York Drama Critics Award, Outer Critics Award, Milwaukee Repertory Theatre, Actor’s Theatre of and Drama Desk Awards). He also won a 1999 Louisville, Geffen Theatre, Cincinnati Playhouse in Tony Award for Best Director and an Outer Crit- the Park, Northlight Theatre, Crossroads Theatre, San ics Award and Drama Desk Award for Fosse. Mr. Diego’s Old Globe, Repertory Theatre, Alley Maltby was the lyricist for Miss Saigon (Evening Theatre, Laguna Playhouse, Dallas Theatre Center, Standard Award 1990, Tony nomination for Best Grand Ole Opry, Cleveland Play House, Virginia Score 1991), as well as the director and co-lyricist Stage Company, Kansas City Repertory Theatre, of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Song & Dance in 1986 California Theatre Center, TheatreWorks, Portland (Tony Award for star Bernadette Peters). Along Center Stage, Alabama Shakespeare Festival, Bay with composer David Shire, Mr. Maltby was the Street Theatre, Arkansas Repertory Theatre, Meadow director and lyricist for Baby (seven Tony Award Brook Theatre, Zach Scott Theatre, San Diego nominations) and the lyricist for Big in 1996 (Tony Repertory Theatre, Vineyard Playhouse, Tacoma Award nomination for Best Score). Off-Broadway, Actor’s Guild, Houston Stages, Rubicon Theatre, he was the director and lyricist for Starting Here, Ensemble Theatre Company, PCPA Theatrefest, Starting Now in 1977 (Grammy Award nomination) Barter Theatre, Blowing Rock Theatre, The People’s and Closer Than Ever in 1989 (Outer Critics Circle Light Theatre, Ivoryton Playhouse, Virginia Stage Awards: Best Musical, Best Score). Mr. Maltby Company, Florida Studio Theatre, Coconut Grove contributes devilish crossword puzzles to Harper’s Playhouse, Marine’s Memorial Theatre and others. Magazine. He is married to Janet Brenner. Mr. Jason Edwards (Original Production Director) previously Maltby has five children: Nicholas, David, Jordan, appeared at ATC as Woody Guthrie in Woodie Guth- Emily, and Charlotte. rie’s American Song in the 2010-11 Season. As guest William Meade (Creator) began his career as a musi- director, his work has been seen in theatres across cian. He has been a featured soloist with numerous the United States including Cincinnati Playhouse in orchestras, including the Zurich Philharmonic, the Park, Denver Center Theatre, Actors Theatre of Prague Philharmonic, and Jacksonville Symphony. Louisville, Repertory Thaetre of St. Louis, Arkansas He has produced concerts throughout the U.S. and Repertory, Florida Studio Theatre, Clarence Brown Europe with artists ranging from Arlo Guthrie Theatre, La Mirada Theatre, Alabama Shakespeare to BB King. Television credits include: The Miss Festival, Chicago’s Marriott Theatre, Totem Pole America Pageant, The Superbowl Half Time Show, Playhouse, Casa Manana Theatre, Virginia Stage Sex in the City, Love Monkey, and Sesame Street. On Company, Barter Theatre, Maine State Music The- Broadway, he has been involved with more than atre, FCLO Music Theatre, Cabrillo Music Theatre, 50 musicals. Mr. Meade is a Grammy-nominated Flat Rock Playhouse, and Riverside Theatre, among record producer with a wide range of theatrical others. On Broadway, Mr. Edwards starred in Ring releases to his credit, from Hello, Dolly! with Carol of Fire and is featured on the original cast recording. Channing to Elegies with William Finn. He was also Assistant Director to Richard Maltby, Randal Myler (Director) ATC: Hank Williams: Jr., and Co-Adapter of the Small Cast Edition of Lost Highway, It Ain’t Nothin’ But the Blues, Ring of Fire. He has toured nationally in Pump Boys Love Janis, The Immigrant, Touch the Names, Woody & Dinettes (also director), The Will Rogers Follies Guthrie’s American Song. Broadway: It Ain’t Nothin’ (with Larry Gatlin), and Man of La Mancha (with But the Blues (Tony nomination). Off-Broadway: John Raitt). Off-Broadway credits include: Of Lincoln Center, Brooklyn Academy of Music, Little Mice and Men, Johnny Guitar, Honky Tonk Angel, Shubert, Promenade, Manhattan Ensemble, New and Cowboy. On television, he has been featured on NBC’s Today Show, Country Music Television

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(with Ricky Skaggs), MTV (with Lou Reed). Mr. Production Design: Beckett Directs Beckett: Endgame, Edwards has received a Florida Theatre Award The( The Old Settlerstarring Phylicia Rashad and Debbie Music Man), as well as nominations for Chicago’s Allen, The Gin Gamestarring Mary Tyler Moore Jeff Award (The Will Rogers Follies) and Los Angeles and Dick Van Dyke, Babylon 5, Ed, Resurrection Ovation Award (Ring of Fire). Blvd., Lincoln Heights. MFA: NYU Tisch School Denise Patton (Choreographer) is thrilled to be of the Arts. Awards: Los Angeles Drama Critics working on Ring of Fire once again. She has choreo- Circle Award for Career Achievement. Website: graphed Ring of Fire for the Alabama Shakespeare www.iacovelli.com. Festival, Pennsylvania’s Totem Pole Playhouse, St. Gordon DeVinney (Costume Designer) has designed Louis Repertory Theatre, Cincinnati Playhouse costumes for numerous productions at regional in the Park and Vero Beach Riverside Theatre. Ms. theatres across the country including: Disgraced, Patton has served as Director/Choreographer of Mothers and Sons, Low Down Dirty Blues, Circle many Lifeway DVDs including “Worship Kidstyle,” Mirror Transformation, Chapatti, The North Pool, “Made for Praise,” “VBS,” and numerous children’s The Book Club Play, Hank Williams: Lost Highway, musicals. She has appeared with Lee Greenwood, Always ... Patsy Cline (League of Cincinnati Theatres Roy Acuff, Porter Wagoner, Jeannie Seely, Pam Til- Award), The Pavilion, The Piano Teacher, The Un- lis, and worked with Celine Dion by directing the derstudy, Victoria Musica, Marry Me a Little, Love children’s choir for her national tour. Ms. Patton Song, Murderers, Reckless, This Wonderful Life, The is a session singer for Gary Musick Productions Clean House, A Picasso, Sing Hallelujah!, Hiding and has appeared as a featured singer/dancer for Behind Comets, Proof, God’s Man in Texas, Shake- Celebrity Cruise Lines. She is a featured vocalist speare’s R&J, Wit, The Woman in Black, Coyote on for The Craig Duncan Orchestra and The Nashville a Fence, Nixon’s Nixon, and The Turn of the Screw Blue Tones. In her latest project, she portrayed Patsy (Cincinnati Playhouse); Ring of Fire (Riverside Cline in Lovesick Blues. She has served as Adjunct Theatre Company); Doubt (Actors’ Theatre of Professor at Belmont University teaching Country Louisville); God of Carnage, Sleuth, God’s Man in Music Styles, and is a vocal coach at The School of Texas (Repertory Theatre of St. Louis); The Woman Fine Arts in Hendersonville, Tennessee. in Black (Merrimack Repertory Theatre). Inter- Jeff Lisenby (Music Director). Please see Mr. Lisenby’s nationally, his design for Nixon’s Nixon appeared Cast Bio on page 10. at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, in Toronto and on London›s West End. Mr. DeVinney designed John Iacovelli (Scenic and Projection Designer) is the costumes for The 25th Annual Putnam County making his ATC debut. Broadway: Peter Pan star- Spelling Bee for Xavier University. Formerly, Mr. ring Cathy Rigby (Prime-time Emmy Award), The DeVinney was the resident costume designer for Twilight of the Golds by Jonathan Tolins. National Players Theatre Columbus, where his costume Tour: Camelot. Other Regional credits: over 300 designs were seen in productions that included productions, including work at Long Wharf The- Lend Me a Tenor, Assassins and Cat on a Hot Tin atre, McCarter Theatre Center, Seattle Repertory Roof. Mr. DeVinney is a member of United Scenic Theatre, Geffen Playhouse, South Coast Repertory, Artists local 829. Pasadena Playhouse, Berkeley Repertory Theatre, Denver Center Theatre, Los Angeles’ Center The- Kenton Yeager (Lighting Designer), during his career atre Group’s Mark Taper Forum and Kirk Douglas has designed over 700 productions. Theatre design theatres, among others. International: A Slight Ache credits include work for Denver Center, Cincinnati in Barcelona; Casablanca, the dance in Beijing; and Playhouse in the Park, St. Louis Repertory Theatre, Oedipus in Colonus in Delphi. Film: Production Milwaukee Repertory Theatre, Arizona Repertory Designer on Ruby in Paradise, starring Ashley Judd. Theatre, Asolo Rep Theatre, Round House Theatre, Art director on Honey, I Shrunk the Kids! Television Pioneer Theater, Folger Theater, Virginia Stage,

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Arden Theatre, Syracuse Stage, PlayMakers Rep, a Mockingbird, Somebody/Nobody, Ma Rainey’s Riverside Theatre, Great River Shakespeare Festival, Black Bottom, Woody Guthrie’s American Song, and and The Clarence Brown Theatre. He has designed The Mountaintop. Other regional credits include concerts for Suzanne Vega, Dave Matthews, John productions at Cleveland Play House, Kansas City Prine, They Might Be Giants, George Winston, Repertory Theatre, Penumbra Theatre Company, The Kronos Quartet, Bobby McFerrin, The Roches Dallas Theater Center, Pasadena Playhouse, and and Stephane Grappelli. As an educator, Mr. Yeager Theatre for a New Audience. heads the Master of Fine Arts program in lighting Glenn Bruner (Assistant Stage Manager) is in his 20th design at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville and season as Production Stage Manager at ATC. He has taught master classes at more than 40 universi- has worked at numerous regional theatres, includ- ties as well as workshops abroad in Germany, The ing Kansas City Repertory Theatre, Alley Theatre, Czech Republic, Vietnam, Austria, Mexico, France, Dallas Theater Center, Studio Arena Theatre, and Wales, India, and Holland. He is owner/creator of Maine’s Portland Stage Company. He has also been Yeagerlabs, a company specializing in innovative the voice for many radio and television commercials ways of teaching theatre. www.yeagerlabs.com. and was an announcer for Texas Public Radio in Brian Jerome Peterson (Sound Designer) celebrates his hometown of San Antonio. Mr. Bruner was his 31st season at ATC, where he has designed the 2012 recipient of the Lucy Jordan Recognition 82 productions, including An Act of God, King Award, presented annually by the Western Region of Charles III, Fences, Disgraced, Five Presidents, Wait Actors’ Equity Association. He has been a member Until Dark, Around the World in 80 Days, The Im- of AEA since 1981. portance of Being Earnest, The Sunshine Boys, Jane Emma Devore (Assistant to the Stage Manager) Austen’s Emma, The Great Gatsby, God of Carnage, served as Assistant to the Stage Manager for ATC’s Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom, Lost in Yonkers, Ain’t productions of Fiddler on the Roof, King Charles Misbehavin’, George is Dead, Somebody/Nobody, III, …Discord, Of Mice and Men, Fences, Disgraced, Enchanted April, Touch the Names, I Am My Own Romeo and Juliet, Murder for Two, Vanya and Sonia Wife, Twelfth Night, Tuesdays with Morrie, Crowns, and Masha and Spike, Around the World in 80 Days, Macbeth, The Pirates of Penzance, The Immigrant, A Xanadu, The Importance of Being Earnest, Clybourne Streetcar Named Desire, Oh Coward!, Copenhagen, Park, Freud’s Last Session, Lombardi, God of Carnage Fully Committed and The Mystery of Irma Vep (for and The Great Gatsby.Regionally, she has worked at which he won an ariZoni Award) and the world the Utah Shakespearean Festival, Phoenix Theatre, premieres of Sherlock Holmes and the Adventure of The Suicide Club, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Sherlock Gulfshore Playhouse, and Southwest Shakespeare Holmes: The Final Adventure, Inventing van Gogh, Company. She was the Production Stage Manager Rocket Man, Minor Demons and The Holy Terror. for E&M Theatrical’s Las Vegas production of The D*Word: A Musical, His designs have been heard in many theatres in- and has toured with the cluding Geva Theatre Center, Berkeley Repertory vaudeville troupe Handsome Little Devils, and

Theatre, Seattle Repertory Theatre, The Cleveland with The Magic of David Copperfield. Play House, Northlight Theatre, Portland Center Tajh Oates (Assistant to the Stage Manager) has previ- Stage, Actors Theatre of Louisville and San Jose ously served as Assistant to the Stage Manager for Repertory Theatre Milwaukee Repertory Theatre, ATC’s productions of La Esquinita, USA and An and the Bay Street Repertory Theatre. Act of God. He has a Bachelor of Arts in Theatre Bruno Ingram (Stage Manager) has worked as a pro- from Georgia Southern University. Previously, he fessional stage manager since 1998 for a number has worked as a Deck Carpenter and as stage crew of companies. ATC: Talley’s Folly, The Underpants, for productions of V, South Pacific,and Henry Anna in the Tropics, Macbeth, Pride and Preju- IV, Part II at Utah Shakespeare Festival. dice, Hank Williams: Lost Highway, Ella, To Kill

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ARTISTIC DIRECTOR

David Ira Goldstein celebrates his 25th season as Artistic Director of Arizona Theatre Company. In that time, he has produced and/or directed over 200 mainstage plays, workshops, readings and presentations including acclaimed appearances by the Royal National Theatre of Great Britain and the Theatre Royal Bath. He received the 2010 Leader of the Year Award in Arts and Humanities from the Capitol Times and the 2003 Governor’s Arts Award as Individual Artist for his contributions to the arts in Arizona. This season he will direct Fiddler on the Roof and the world premiere of Holmes and Watson for ATC. He has directed over 40 mainstage productions for ATC ranging from classics to new plays to musicals, including Disgraced, The Santaland Diaries, Next to Normal, The Sunshine Boys, Hair, Much Ado About Nothing, My Fair Lady, Valley Song, The Illusion, The Pajama Game, Side Man, [title of show], How I Learned to Drive, Wait Until Dark, Xanadu, The Mystery of Irma Vep, Scapin, The Two Gentlemen of Verona, The Boys Next Door, Shadowlands, Fully Committed, The Pirates of Penzance, H.M. S. Pinafore, Willi, Dreams from a Summer House, Other People’s Money, The Heidi Chronicles, Noises Offand A Midsummer Night’s Dream, as well as many world premieres includ- ing The Kite Runnerby Khaled Hosseini, Sherlock Holmes: The Final Adventure (winner of the Edgar Award from the Mystery Writers of America), Inventing van Gogh, Rocket Man, Private Eyes, Over the Moon and Dracula by Steven Dietz, and Holmes and Watson, Ten Chimneys, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (Edgar Award nominee) and Sherlock Holmes and the Adventure of The Suicide Club (Edgar Award nom- inee) by Jeffrey Hatcher. Mr. Goldstein has been a guest director at theatres all across the country including Arizona Opera, The Pasadena Playhouse, Berkeley Repertory Theatre, Seattle Repertory Theatre, Florida Stage, Center Repertory Theatre, Kansas City Repertory Theatre, Northlight Theatre, San Jose Repertory Theatre, Village Theatre, Geva Theatre Center, Laguna Playhouse, Repertory Theatre of St. Louis, Mixed Blood Theatre, The Children’s Theatre Company in Minneapolis, Alaska Repertory Theatre, Illusion Theatre. His musical A Marvelous Party: The Noël Coward Celebration,which originated at ATC, has played extensively across the U.S., winning many awards including four Jeff Awards in Chicago (including Best Director), the Elliot Norton Award in Boston, several Bay Area Critics’ Awards and the Los Angeles Drama Critics Award for Best Production. Before coming to Arizona, Mr. Goldstein was Associate Artistic Director of ACT Theatre in Seattle. His many productions there included Glengarry Glen Ross, Hapgood, Breaking the Silence, Lloyd’s Prayer, the world premieres of God’s Country by Steven Dietz and Willi by John Pielmeier, as well as a joint Soviet- American production of The Falcon.He was Associate Artistic Director at Actors Theatre of St. Paul from 1983-86. Mr. Goldstein holds an MFA from the University of Minnesota. He has been a visiting instruc- tor and director at ASU, University of , University of Minnesota and University of Northern Iowa. He has served as a panelist for the National Endowment for the Arts, Theatre Communications Group, Arts Midwest, and the Arizona, Minnesota, Oregon and Washington State Arts Commissions. Mr. Goldstein is a proud Union member of the Stage Directors and Choreographers Society, and Actors’ Equity Association. He is married to KJZZ radio announcer Michele Robins. They share their home with their dogs and cats: Rio, Rocky, Reggie, Dexter and Benny.

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ABOUT ARIZONA THEATRE COMPANY

The Cast and Crew of ATC’s Fences. Photo by Tim Fuller. Now celebrating its 50th Anniversary Season, Arizona Theatre Company (ATC) boasts the largest subscriber base of any performing arts organization in Arizona, with more than 130,000 people each year attending performances at the historic Temple of Music and Art in Tucson, and the elegant Herberger Theater Center in downtown Phoenix. Each season of carefully selected productions reflects the rich variety of world drama – from classic to contemporary plays, from musicals to new works, as audiences enjoy a rich emotional experience that can only be captured through live theatre. Touching lives through the power of theatre, ATC is the preeminent professional theatre in the state of Arizona. Under the direction of Artistic Director David Ira Goldstein, ATC operates in two cities – unlike any other League of Resident Theatres (LORT) company in the country. ATC shares the passion of the theatre through a wide array of outreach programs, educational opportunities, access initiatives and community events. Through the schools and summer pro- grams, ATC focuses on teaching Arizona’s youth about literacy, cultural development, performing arts, specialty techniques used onstage, and opens their minds to the creative power of dramatic literature. With approximately 450 Learning & Education activities annually, ATC reaches far beyond the metropolitan areas of Tucson and Phoenix, enriching the theatre learning experience for current and future audiences.

The mission of Arizona Theatre Company is to inspire, engage and entertain – one moment, one production and one audience at a time.

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2016/2017 BOARD OF TRUSTEES

BOARD OFFICERS BOARD OF TRUSTEES Lynne Wood Dusenberry Jay Glaser Chairperson David Ira Goldstein Susan Plimpton Segal Jeff Guldner Chair-Elect Pam Hait Mary Hamway Kevin Gebert Vice Chair I. Michael Kasser Jennifer Lohse Joanie Flatt Priscilla Marquez Secretary Sandra C. Maxfield Jeffrey Gold Joseph Mollica Treasurer Keith Murfee-DeConcini Cameron C. Artigue Linda (Mac) Perlich Immediate Past Chair Michael Seiden Robert Taylor

EMERITUS TRUSTEES Paul Baker, Katie Dusenberry, Darryl Dobras, Carol DuVal Whiteman, Shirley Estes, Donald Nickerson*, Marilyn Papp*, George Rosenberg*, Dr. John Schaefer, F. William Sheppard

HONORARY TRUSTEES Bob Begam*, Betsy Bolding, Joan Kaye Cauthorn, Jack Davis, Slivy Edmonds, Norma Feldman, Catherine (Rusty) Foley, Joe Gootter, Carole Kraemer, Jessica Lazarus, Sally Lehmann, Gerry Murphy, Emily Rosenberg Pollock, Nina Trasoff, Chef Janos Wilder, Ruth A. Zales *Deceased

Jessica L. Andrews, Managing Director Emeritus

A special note of thanks to the partners and staff at Lewis Roca Rothgerber for hosting ATC’s Board of Trustees’ meetings.

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CORPORATE, FOUNDATION, AND GOVERNMENT PARTNERS

ATC IS PROUD TO ACKNOWLEDGE SUPPORT FROM THE FOLLOWING COMMUNITY PARTNERS JULY 1, 2015 TO FEBRUARY 2, 2017. CORPORATIONS/ Phoenix IDA Advised Fund held at the Rochester Area Community Phoenix Office of Arts Community Foundation Foundation ORGANIZATIONS and Culture for Southern Arizona Russ and Carolyn Russo Anonymous (1) PICOR Commercial Francis Chapin Foundation Foundation Administrative Support Real Estate Services Alan and Gail Cohn Salt River Community Services Group Inc. Pima Dermatology Foundation, Inc. Children’s Foundation Affinity Eye Care Pinnacle West Capital Community Foundation Schwab Charitable Fund Aloft Hotel Corporation and Subsidiaries for Southern Arizona Scottsdale Arts American Express Employee Renaissance Phoenix Downtown Cornell University Foundation Scottsdale League for the Arts Giving Program Resolution Copper Nancy M. and Peter E. Davis Shapiro Family Philanthropic APS Smithfield Trust Company Community Fund held at Foundation Arizona Lottery the Community Foundation Snell & Wilmer L.L.P. Side by Side Foundation ASU Gammage for Southern Arizona SRP Sarah B. Smallhouse Ballard Spahr LLP The Bill and Donna Dehn Steptoe and Johnson, LLP Advised Fund held at the BeachFleischman PC Charitable Fund SynCardia Systems, Inc Community Foundation Begam Marks and Traulsen Diamond Family Donor for Southern Arizona The Schneider Group Advised Fund at the Jewish Break-Away Tours The Eliot Spalding Foundation Theater League Inc. Community Foundation The Carriage House Stonewall Foundation Tucson Medical Center ExxonMobil Foundation Cox Communications Texas Instruments Foundation UNS Energy Corp. Matching Gifts Program Crest Insurance Group The Greater Cincinnati Watermill Financial Group Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund The Desert Leaf Foundation Wilson Property Services, Inc. Fiesta Bowl Charities Downtown Kitchen + Cocktails Joanie Flatt Family Foundation The Harold and Jean Wyndham Phoenix Grossman Foundation The Employee Community The Gordon Foundation Fund of Boeing Arizona Zazu Pannee Park Regent The John and Helen The Greenleaf/Molberg Murphey Foundation Esser Design Family Fund Foothills Properties FOUNDATIONS The Maurice and Meta Michael J. and Charlotte A. Gross Foundation Fractured Earth Tile and Stone Absolon Foundation Harris Philanthropic Fund The Minneapolis Foundation Gammage & Burnham Actor’s Equity Foundation Herbst Family Foundation Myers Vitkin Foundation, Inc. Gust Rosenfeld P.L.C. Akron Community Foundation The Molly and Joseph The Shubert Foundation Herberger Theater Center Andrew Family Foundation Herman Foundation The Stocker Foundation Holualoa Arizona, Inc Applied Materials Foundation The Connie Hillman Torosian Foundation Hotel Congress Arizona Community Foundation Family Foundation Tucson Foundations Hughes Federal Credit Union Arizona Community Hirsch Family Foundation Foundation of Cochise Tucson Osteopathic IBM Matching Grants Program Jewish Community Foundation Arizona Community of Greater Phoenix, Inc. Medical Foundation Jim Click Automotive Team Foundation of Flagstaff Jewish Community Foundation United Way of Tucson and Johnson & Johnson Matching Arizona Community of Southern Arizona Southern Arizona Gifts Program Foundation of Sedona Jewish Federation of University of Arizona Foundation The John F. Kennedy Center Arizona Community Foundation Southern Arizona Valley of the Sun United Way for the Performing Arts of Yavapai County I. Michael and Beth Vance Foundation KXCI Community Radio Arts Foundation for Tucson Kasser Foundation Vanguard Charitable Law Office of Bernadette Ruiz and Southern Arizona Bill and Kathy Kinney Endowment Program Law Office of Slutes, Bank of America Charitable Philanthropic Fund held at Sakrison & Rogers, PC Foundation the Community Foundation for Southern Arizona GOVERNMENT Lewis Roca Rothgerber LLP BD2 Donor Advised Fund held Arizona Commission at the Community Foundation Margaret E. Mooney Foundation Maynards Market and Kitchen on the Arts Microsoft Matching for Southern Arizona Allan and Alfie Norville Gifts Program Jeffrey F. Berg and Debra Philanthropic Fund City of Glendale - Morgan Stanley H. Paget Fund Phoenix Suns Charities Public Arts Program Network for Good Leonard J. and Irene Brown PICOR Charitable Foundation City of Tempe Arts and Culture Osborn Maledon, P.A. Foundation, Inc. Virginia G. Piper Charitable Trust City of Tucson Phoenix Convention Center Joan Kaye Cauthorn Donald Pitt Family Foundation National Endowment for the Arts

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INDIVIDUAL DONORS

ATC IS PROUD TO ACKNOWLEDGE THE FOLLOWING DONORS WHO MADE CONTRIBUTIONS FROM JULY 1, 2015 TO FEBRUARY 2, 2017 ANGELS Mary Mochary Catherine “Rusty” Foley Patrick Butler and Debbie $25,000 AND UP Susan and Jeff Rein Ted and Barb Frohling Goodman-Butler Jill and Herschel Rosenzweig Gail and Patric Giclas Amy Charles and Anonymous (1) Ron and Patricia Schwabe Davie Glaser in loving memory Steve McMillan Char and Alan Augenstein Enid and Michael Seiden of David H. Glaser Ed and Arlene Cohen Paul and Alice Baker Janie Shapiro and Lauren and Michael Gordon Shelley M. Cohn and Christine and Daryl Burton Slobodan Popovic Pamela Grissom Mollie C. Trivers Shirley Estes Nancy Swanson Eric Hamburger Len and Doris Coris Louise and Jim Glasser Jeffrey Hatcher Vanne and Robert Cowie I. Michael and Beth Kasser PRODUCER’S Theresa and William Hawgood Don and Jonae DeLong Bill Lewis and Rick Underwood Rebecca and Albert Johnson Geraldine and Michael DeMuro CIRCLE Marnie and Harvey Dietrich Ann Lovell and Tom Warne $5,500 - $9,999 Drs. Steven and Marta Ketchel Dolly and Jim Moran Tandy and Gary Kippur Marjorie and Gerald Dixon Allan Norville Anonymous (1) Humberto and Czarina Lopez Zoe and Andrew Dowd Carol and Lex Sears Christine and John Augustine Lori Mackstaller Martha Durkin Chef Janos Wilder Virginia Clements and Jill and Kevin Madden Dino J. and Elizabeth Tom Rogers Deborah Moss and Murfee DeConcini PLAYWRIGHT’S Deanna Evenchik Stephen Collins Melissa and Gene Einfrank GUILD Norma and Stanley G. Feldman Mary and Matthew Palenica Drs. Thomas Elliott Bruce and Edythe Gissing Lyn Papanikolas and and Cindy Rankin $10,000-$24,999 Ellyn and Jeff Gold David Mackstaller Fred Farsjo and Patti Payne Anonymous (1) Daniel Hagerty and Ken and Judy Ryan Judy and Richard Flynn Jessica L. Andrews and Michael Cook Drs. John and Helen Schaefer Robert Fortuno Timothy W. Toothman Bob and JoAnne Hungate Jody Summerset Roll Ellis F. Friedman and Mary Jan and Paul Bancroft Drs. Paul and Mary Koss and Michael Roll Irene Stern Friedman Mr. A. Frederick Banfield and Joseph A. Mollica and Sarah and David Smallhouse Lois and Harry Garrett Ms. Eileen M. Fitzmaurice Dottie Sellers Shoshana and Robert Tancer Becky and Dave Gaspar In Memory of Rick Call Jack and Becky Moseley James Wezelman and Kevin Gebert and Judie Cosentino Mac and Russ Perlich Denise Grusin Whitney Sheets Darryl and Mary Ann Dobras Mary Beth and Gerald Radke Michael Willoughby Dr. Mary Jo Ghory Bruce and Katie Dusenberry F. William Sheppard and Gary Wolff and Sandy Gibson Mary and Robert Gillett Bruce L. and Lynne Range P. Shaw Leslie and Richard Glaze Wood Dusenberry Jack Wahl and Mary Lou Forier DIRECTOR’S Dr. Robert W. Gore Joanie Flatt Linda Wurzelbacher CIRCLE Jennifer Gross and Jerry LeFevre Michael Flatt $1,750 - $3,499 Hazel Hare Jay Glaser DESIGNER’S Elliott and Sandra Heiman Rob and Laurie Glaser CIRCLE Anonymous (3) Deborah and Jeffrey Jacob David Ira Goldstein and $3,500 - $5,499 Kelley and Ken Abrahams Ted Jarvi and Leslie Hall Michele Robins Goldstein Judy Ackerman and Robyn Kessler and Jeff Timan Paulette and Joe Gootter Anonymous (1) Richard Epstein Carol and Foster Kivel Jeff Guldner Roberta Aidem Mara and Keith Aspinall Drs. George and Maria Knecht Sharon Harper Mary and Cameron Artigue Mary Ellen and Emery Bartle Dr. and Mrs. Ronald Kolker Courtney Johnson Carmela and Michael Blank Barbara and Franklin Bennett Mr. and Mrs. Mark Landay Carole and Richard Kraemer Connie and Rodney Boorse Denice Blake and Judy and Sam Linhart Richard and Sally Lehmann Joan Kaye Cauthorn John Blackwell Elaine Litvack Sandra and Dr. Robert Maxfield Jacklyn Connoy and Betsy Bolding Susan and Stacy Litvak Elyce and Mark Metzner William Maguire Susan and Brian Boylan Phil and Nora Mazur Rosanna Miller Bill and Donna Dehn Dr. Jose and Frances Burruel Elsa McTavish

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Amy and Bob Adams Stephen and Amanda Heitz Mayor and Mrs. Jonathan DIRECTOR’S Joanne and Howie Adams Pat and Fred Henning Rothschild CIRCLE Judy and Rory Albert Peggy Hitchcock Tom and Eileen Rotkis (continued) Susan and Larry Allen Ed and Sandy Holland Russ and Carolyn Russo $1,750 - $3,499 Corbett and Pat Alley Cathy and Michael Holmberg Drs. Adib and Vivi Sabbagh Neil Ampel and Nancy March Lee and Patrick Howe Judy and Harold Samloff Constance Melendez Gregory Anderson and John Hudak Anne and Elmon Sapp Caroline and Peter Morse Linda Holmes Darrell and Frances Hutchinson Claire and Henry Sargent Dr. Robert Mulgrew and Mary and Bret Batchelor John Paul Jones III Betty Anne Sarver Ms. Elizabeth Miller Nancy and Dave Baxter Kay Juhan Ellie and S.L. Schorr Trudi and Robert Murch Barbara and Mathis Becker Denice Just Steffie and Millie Pat and Wayne Needham Dr. and Mrs. Michael Belton Dr. and Mrs. Valerian Kaplan Marc and Tracy Schwimmer Patti Norville Spector Susan Berg Julianna Kasper Neelam and Gulshan Sethi Dr. and Mrs. Charles W. Otto Barbara and William Bickel Richard Keiler and Susan S. Small Marilyn Papp Sandy and Chuck Bonstelle Tommilee Philips Linnet and Robert Spangler Heather Reeves Barry D. Brown Janice and Alvin Kivel Terri Springer Valerie and Herschel Richter Ray Carroll Gabrielle Klein Darryl and Helen Stern Mallory and Donald Riegger Sara and Cristiano Castellini Don Klomp Phyllis E. and Richard D. Stern Dr. and Mrs. Sanford H. Roth Shirley Chann Robert Knopf jason Sterna Linda and Reid Schindler Mary and Thomas Cram Joan Koppenbrink Rebecca and Jerry Sundt Cita Scott and Harry George Mr. and Mrs. William Cullen Lynne Lagarde and Bob Stankus Nina and Morton Susman Susan P. Segal Barbara and John Cummings Eileen and John Lamse Ms. Susan M. Swick Judy Seinfeld A. Ennis Dale Sally Lanyon Geraldine and Jerome Tamm Cathy Shell Dr. and Mrs. William H. Dantzler Marianne and Bill Leedy Gail and Daniel Tenn Joanne Sibley Leslie Dashew and Janice and Robert Leff and Sheri Sender Ingeborg and Ralph Jack Salisbury Phoebe Lewis Stephen and Susan Thompson Silberschlag Carol David and Hillary Wyler Jennifer Lohse and Gerald and Linda Tumarkin Evelyn G. and Daniel J. Simon Julie and Mark Deatherage Jason DePizzo Curtis and Paula Ullman Ava Spanier Gina and Rick DeGraw Ms. Edith E. Luty Karla Van Drunen Littooy Rica and Harvey Spivack Anne and John Duffy Anne and Ed Lyman and Fred Littooy Richard Stahl Kim and Sean Elliott Matthew and Jo Ann Madonna Sally Van Slyke Col. Mary Pat Sullivan Steven Fass Priscilla and Edmund Marquez Dawn and David Veldhuizen Barbara Vogen Margaret and Dennis Fesenmyer Dorothy and Roy Mayeske Emily and Bob Vincent Count Ferdinand and Ronna Fickbohm and Jeff Willis Andy McKnight Dr. Richard and Countess Anita von Galen Carol Fink Jerry Mettes Madeleine Wachter Richard Walker Patricia Fluhrer Marilyn and Robert Metzger Arthur Wadlund Brett Weaver and Linda Smith Pamela Frame Donnasu and Jim Moody Jean K. Wagner Sean D. Sweat Mr. and Mrs. John Francesconi Nina and Brian Munson Barbara and John Walker Russ and Kay Weed Renee and Peter Gerstman Peggy and Gerry Murphy Dr. Bruce Waterman Nancy and Richard Weiss Barbara and Gerald Goldberg Dr. James E. Nation Marilyn and Peter Woods Nancy and Jeff Werner Laurie and Chuck Goldstein Douglas Ng Julianne and Raymond Woosley Taryn and Mark Westergaard Wendy Gordon Jean and Jordan Nerenberg Margaret Wunder Ellen Wheeler and David Nix Kathryn and Edwin Goss Ann Patterson-Barton Ruth Zales and Donita Gross Susan and Donald Pitt PATRONS Kenneth Greenfield Betty and Leonard Guarraia Robert Present $500 - $999 BACKERS Anne and David Hameroff Linda Pulaski Anonymous (12) $1,000 - $1,749 Rebecca and Todd Hanley Mark Quale and Teresa Kim Cristine and Ed Hansen Sandra Rausch Michelle and Tim Abraham Anonymous (2) Sarajean and Jeri Harwood Chuck and Terri Roehrick Joseph Acker Michelle and Tim Abraham John Hay and Ruth Murphy Randee Ross

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BACKERS Winston H. Dines. Winston Sharon and Louis Hekman Carol and Norman Levine Dines, and Holliday Dines Pat and John Hemann Sharon Lewis and (continued) Jan and Leo Dressel Bill Hemelt and Anne Leary Mayor Shanken $1,000 - $1,749 Kimberlyn Drew and Andy Moore Dr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Herbst Nancy and Herb Lienenbrugger Gail E. Dunlap Don Livesay Rebecca Albrecht and Tom and Sandy Hicks Norris Livoni Mary Durham-Pflibsen Marsha and Sid Hirsh Dr. Howard Luber Al and Janet Anderson John Dyster Marta and Robert C. Holl Debbie and Clint Mabie Lori Angus Wilson Janet and Harold Eastin Catherine Horness Laura and Barry Mac Ban and Jay Angus Slivy Edmonds Elaine Hoyne and Lisa Rempe Brendan Mahoney and Judy and Ned Armstrong Roberta Eisman-Goldstein Jacqueline Hufford-Jensen Gordon Street Rob Aronoff Stevie and Karl Eller Lori and David Iaconis Clementa Mannarelli and Gary Molenda Judy and Bob Atwell AJ Epstein Brian Indrelunas Barbara and Martin Mannlein Lani and Josh Baker Karen and Lionel Faitelson John Irby and Norizan Osman Mr. and Mrs. Thom Mansur Colleen and Brock Bakewell Dr. Nelson Faux Margaret Iverson Gary Marcus Jeannette and Robert Barnes Tom Feeney and Carmen Frank and Caroline Jank Kit and Joan Marrs Michael Bass Bermudez Jill and Stan Jankowski Nancy and Vance Marshall Ann and Richard Bates Nancy and Richard Fintzy Donald E. Jenks Lorene Martin JoAnn and Dave Becker Mary Jo Fitzgerald Helen and Robert Jennette Rudy and Maria Mathews Trudie and Peter Beestrum Cindy and Jerry Foley Judy and William Jenney Cecelia Matson Ian Belknap Denise Ford Celinda Johnson Judi and Alan Max Barbara and John Bird Patricia and Gary Fridley Gary Jones Emma and Gregory Melikian Martha Brightwell Cheryl and Ira Gaines Leianne Jones Kathryn and Richard Merkel Diane and Donald Bristow Elizabeth and Dietmar Gann Marcia Jones Frances Merryman Richard Broderick and Drs. Margot W. and J.D. Garcia Nathan Joseph Marilyn and Tom Merryweather Roberta King Gary and Gini Gethmann Lynn and Chris Karabinas Darrel and Ann Merwin Carol and Daniel Bronte Roberta Gillilan Jamie and Bill Kelley Claudine and Andrew Messing Suzanne and Dan Brown Ann and Arthur Goldberg Kathryn Kellner Douglas and Jane Metzger Sharley and Graham Bryce Muriel and Marc Goldfeder Raymond Kemp and Jean and Michael Butterfield Shelley and Leonard Goldstein Richard Douglas Michelle and Joseph Millstone Hanna and Don Callaghan Dr. Barbara Gores and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mr. and Mrs. George Mink Tyna Callahan and Dimitri Dr. Jim Boulay Kendhammer Jacque Montrose Voulgaropoulos Susan and Loring Green Nancy and Burton Kinerk Judee Morrison Brian and Lauren Cantoni Tom and Nancy Green Susan King Christine Muldoon Mr. and Mrs. D. Chavez Dwaine Greer Judy Kish Shirley G. Muney Elaine and Sidney Cohen Jerome and Anita Gutkin Jo and Bob Koeper Essie and George Nadler Kris and Earl Cohen Sara and Andrew Gyorke Barbara Koval Dana and Rick Naimark Sara Cohen Diana and Lawrence Haas Loren Krebs Carolyn and Carl Nau Steven Cohen and Rita Hagel Kathryn Lamm Caren and Thomas Newman Michael Godnick Pam and Glen Hait Jane Langenfeld and Ann Nichols Lois and Tom Colberg Mary and Geoffrey Hamway Duncan Chang Parviz Nikravesh and Mary Kathleen Collins Jeffrey Harper Barb and Dex Laske Agnes Stahlschmidt Arlan Colton and Kirk Smith Kathy and James Haun Jim and Gloria Lawrence Randi and James Nulty Susan G. Connell Suzanne and Lester Hayt Mary and John Leavitt Peggy Odendahl Jan Copeland Suzie Hazan and Michael Burns DeDe and Larry Leber Kathie and Bill Peterson Margaret and James Coyle Pauline and Gene Hechler Jenni and Rob Leinbach Todd Peterson Alicia and Jon Crumpton Ken Hegland and Maxine and Jeffrey Leonard Laura and Tom Pew Marjorie and George Barbara Sattler Christiane G. Leslie Brian Pracko Cunningham Michael Heimbuch and Jim LeValley and Nancy Philippi Paul Rathjen Patricia and Dennis DeConcini Mitchell Bunting Dr. Alan Levenson and Penny Rauzi Rachel K. Goldwyn Becky and Norman Rebenstorf

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PATRONS Sandra Thall John Bechman Paula and Michael Culbert Susan and Glyn Thickett Hildreth Becker Joanne Curtis (continued) Mr. and Mrs. Hans J. Thiele Dr. Cash and Susanne Beechler Sherry Dailey $500 - $999 Jean P. Thomas Dr. and Mrs. Eric Benjamin Sandra and Anthony Carol and Charles Thompson Larry Berle Dalessandro Linda and Charles Redman Hugh Thompson David and Bonnie Bickford James Darling and Gina Drs. Linda Riordan and Cheryl and Howard Toff Mary Bielski and Hal Holman Murphy Darling David Siegel Carrie Toth Ned and Sue Bloomfield Barbara Davis Douglas and Arlene Ripley Gayle A. Traver Damon Bolling and Thomas and Julie Davis Ron Robinette and David Horowitz Judith and Chauncey Dayton Sharon Roediger Cindy Traylor Phylis and Gary Bolno Martin de Wett William Rogers C. and Dale Tretschok Susan and Richard Bookspan David DeConcini Lynda and Edward Rogoff Catherine and Bruce Uhl Mary and Daniel Boone Jeff DeConcini Bobbe Rosenberg David and Nancy Ulmer Carla and Charles Borkan Pennie DeHoff and Larry Wurst Anne and Lowell Rothschild Susan and Evan Unger Kim and Don Bourn Col. and Mrs. L. V. Dennis Brenda and Jim Rowland John Wareing and Connie Nygaard Wareing Betsy and Bill Bowen Phil Derkum and Flora Yee David and Sonja Saar Leigh and Gregory Waterfall Susan and John Bowers Dr. and Mrs. Bernard Diamond Peter Salomon and Mr. Tom Dinwiddie Patricia Morgan Marion Weber Sheila Bray Kathy Dixon Sue Samuels Steven and Linda Wegener Sharon and Barry Briskman Aimee and Stephen Doctoroff Kathleen Schiemann Ronald and Mary Weinstein Martha Brodersen Patricia and Ronald Donnell Patricia and Harry Schlosser Maggie White Jeffrey Brooke and Angel Flores Randi Dorman and Rob Paulus Rita and Steven Schlosser Kathleen and Robert Winder Corrine Brooks Shona and Graeme Dougherty Eve Schocket Michael Winters The Honorable and Mrs. Michael J. Brown Carole and David Drachler Jacqueline and Paul Schulz Nancy and Ted Wolter Jeanne and Eugene Bryan Donal Drayne Robyn and Edward Schwager Punch Woods Johannes Buchel Catherine Dresbach Arleen and Fred Schwartz Steven Wool Bonnie and David Burnett Nann and Tony Durando Jomay Scollick Sylvia and Herb Burton Jackie and Tom Edwards Deborah and William Scott FRIENDS Peter Akmajian and Lawrence and Judith Effken Arlene and Morton Scult $250 - $499 Colleen Cacy James Eichman Polly and Joe Seeger Shirley and Roland Calhoun Lee and Spencer Elliott Mary Senseney Anonymous (13) Karen L. Campbell and Sandra and Robert Erickson Barbara and George Seperich Audrey and Daniel Abrams Joseph Tylutki Elaine and Mario Espericueta Stan Shafer Pauline Albert Joanne and John Carhart Ann and Charles Fina Mary Jo Sheldon-DiVito Kristin Almquist Kristin and James Carkeek Dr. and Mrs. John H. Finley and William DiVito Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Alpert Neal Cash and Sally Grant Raj Sivananthan Shirley and Thor Anderson Sherman and Sarilyn Fogel Nancy and Paul Cella Brigitta and Curtis Forslund Diane and Ken Skotak Alma and Dan Angelo Liana Chase Susan and Darty Smith Julia and Neal Armstrong Michael and Mary Fox Margot and David Chatterton David and Cathy Freedman Richard Snodgrass and Gregory Ash and Susan Maureen and John Chestnut Merrie Brucks Johnson-Ash Randall Friese Anne and Fred Christensen Bruce Spencer Rae and Peter Aust Robin Hiller and Tim Fuller Joyce A. and Richard S. Clark Alice and Joel Steinfeld Eva and Martin Bacal Allen and Bruce Galin Joyce Cohen and Leon Smith Becky and Harold Strain Pamela and Frank Bangs Wendy Gamble and Carl Kuehn Kathleen Colsman Molly Stranahan and Tom Curtin Dr. and Mrs. Peter Bankoff Michael Garcia Nancy Conover Judge and Mrs. Roger Strand Jackie and Emery Barker Michael Garrison Margaret and James Coyle Olga and James Strickland Martha Baron Jane Gellman Lorraine Crawford Carolyn and John Stuart Char and Gerry Bates Cleona Genzer Gayla and Harlan Crossman Joan Sweeney Kathryn Bates Ami and John Giardina Vic and Ronald Crowe Linda and David Tansik Cheryl Beard Lynn and Gary Gieser Michael Crumly

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FRIENDS Nancy and Brian Jackson Larry Larson Jane and Ben Norton Dr. Ralph A. and Anna Barbara LaWall Betty Olwin (continued) L. Jackson Joan Le Fevre Michael and Patricia Ore $250 - $499 Joan and Bill Jaeger Sue and Robert Lebby Shana and Richard Oseran Deborah Jamieson and Kwan S. Lee Susan and Chuck Ott Elizabeth Giles and Scott DeWald Stephen Simmes Carolyn and Gary Lerch Alisha Owens Marcelle and Leonard Joffe Lori Levine and Gary Benna John Parente John Gillis and Kim Dickinson David Johnson Tobey Gitelle Bertie Levkowitz and Greg Parston and Kimberly Johnson Thomas Herz Judith Hargadon Miriam and Richard Glabman Mary and Thomas Johnson Nanci and Doug Levy Ellie Patterson Angela and Jeffrey Glosser Mary Ann Johnson Mary Lipshie Wayne and Lynne Paulson Elaine and John Goetz Melissa Johnson Leo Litowich Jane and William Pearson Linda and James Goggin Nancy Johnson Darlene Lopez Marie and Phil Pearthree Barbara and Gerald Goldberg Richard and Shirley Johnson Tiffany Lopez James Peebles Elaine and Stanley Goldberg Robert and Susan Johnstone Lindsay Erin Lough Alyce Pennington Veronica and Arthur Gonzales Judith Jolley Mark Luprecht Sheila Peress and John Velez Jay Goodfarb and Gail Adams Karen and Charles Jonaitis Gypsy and David Lyle Claudette Perier Jana Gorodishter Beverly and Robert Jones Carol and Phil Lyons Clyde and Jane Perlee Janet Grace John Jordan Dennis and Barbro Lynton Karen and William Peterson Ellen Gurewitz Eric Kaldahl Suzan and Peter Makaus Rachele and Joe Peterson Anna Hacker Sheila and Richard Kanter William Maki Thomas Pickrell and Michael Hamant and Carl Kanun Barbara Zippel Lynnell Gardner Andrea Malis Hy Kaplan and Sue Vardon Margo and Steven Pike Richard Hammel Jackie Manning Andra Karnofsky and Angela and Jake Pinholster Constance Hammond Kerry and Anthony Marrs Charles Gannon David Plane and Michael Hammond Irene Marsh S.B. Katz, MD, JD and Loraine Martin Katharine Jacobs Bonnie and Michael Harris D. Stephenson Alice Mason Richard Plattner and Lynn and Michael Harris Lendre and King Kearns Susan Morris Deborah Mathieu Robin and John Harris Lisa and David Keene Linda and Stephen Pogson Shirley and Stanley Matlick Pamela and Stanley Hart Carol and Allen Kern Brian Popadak Ann and George Mavko Victoria and James Haskins Mel Kessler and Gail Fisher Andrea Pratt Mary and Dennis McMacken Elizabeth and Jerrold Hatcher Dale Keyes Sheila and Robert Press Constance McMillin Michael and Phyllis Hawkins David and Patricia King Jane Prinz Virginia Mead Katherine Hazen Jeffrey and Debra King William Rapp and Kathy Kolbe Lynda Menis Chaundra Henley Susan and Carlton King Ann H. Redding Gloria and Walter Merkel Kerry and Bob Herbster Sandra A. Kilkuts Lu and Jim Reffkin Jeffrey Messing Richard Hertz and Doris Meyer Jay and Barbara Kittle Kurt Reinke Forrest Metz James Herzfeld Don and Susan Kjerland Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Rice Laura and Andrew Meyer Lee and Kathleen Hessler Marsha and Donald Klein Joan Roberts D.B. and Margaret Michel Susan Hetherington Linda and Bill Knox Dr. Mel and Ginny Roberts Phyllis and Leonard Miller Marcia and Gregory Hilliard Karen and Sherwin Koopmans Anne Roediger Joyanne and Fred Mills Lynn Hoffman Kay and Philip Korn Elaine Romero Jessica and Jeff Monash Sidney Hollander Nina and Michael Kotin Christina and James Ronstadt Karen and Bob Morgan Gerri and Barry Holt Jessica and Stephen Kozloff Tiana and Jeff Ronstadt Phyllis Morgan Cindy Housenga Lynn Krabbe and Bruce Kilbride Shane and Charles Rood Melvin E. Mounts Charlotte Howey Tamar Rala Kreiswirth Laura Roskind John Munic Sara Hurst and John DeLuca Barbara and Kent Rossman Barbara Myers Jaye and Donald Irving Judy Krolikowski Carol and Arnold Rudoff Lisa and Gary Israel Susan Lagerman Richard Newman and Donna Hetler Sharon and Richard Rundle Jean and Sheldon Israel Karen and Arvie Lake Dee Ann and James Sakrison

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FRIENDS Monty Turner Chuck Fitzgerald Marilyn Papp by Jessica L. David and Kathryn Unger by Anonymous Andrews and Timothy W. (continued) Joan Van Dyke Tom Foley Toothman, Jennifer and $250 - $499 by Cindy and Jerry Foley Charles Sands, F. William Clague Van Slyke Sheppard and Range G. Wylene Vinall Rose Gottlieb by Anonymous, Ellen and Stephen Saltonstall and Lizzie Sam P. Shaw, and Phyllis E. Carol Vivona and Richard D. Stern Jennifer and Charles Sands Roy L. Gross by Donita Gross Ruth and Charles Waldron Alvin L. Raubenolt John Sands and Joyce Grossman Anne E. Hochberg Patricia Waterfall by Sarah Raubenolt Jose Santiago and Janice Catt by Davie Glaser Sharon and Marc Weisel George Rosenberg Dina Scalone Robert O. Hoover Louise and James Weiss by American Society of Tom and Chris Schatzman by Susan Hoover Professional Estimators Marjorie and Lester Westphal Jennifer Schneider Stella Johnson Old Pueblo Chapter No. 53, Carol and Phil Wheeler by Helen Sanders Alban and Pinky Schuele Jessica L. Andrews and Ann and Steven Wheeler Walter Kaye by Nancy and Timothy W. Toothman, Betsy Susan and Ford Schumann Constance Whitehead Kent Barrabee, Len and Doris Bolding, Nancy Cook, Winston Dr. Howard and Trudy Schwartz and M. Capp Coris, Leonard Dinnerstein, H. Dines. Winston Dines, Ann and Perry Sells In Memory of Sarah Wich Norma and Stanley G. and Holliday Dines, David Susan and Mark Sendrow Lois and Martin Wienshienk Feldman, Lyn Papanikolas Ira Goldstein and Michele and David Mackstaller, Robins Goldstein, Debby and Beverly and Herb Shealthelm Mary and John Wilber Robert Sheely Olga and Robert Strauss, Doug Kennedy, Dr. and Mrs. Kay and Thomas Williams and Janice Wezelman Martin Levy, Lyn Papanikolas Kelley Shore Brad Wines and David Bartlett and David Mackstaller, Dr. Marvin Siegel and Pamela and Dennis Winsten Justin F. McCarthy Emily Rosenberg Pollock, Ms. Eileen Bloom William Wissler by Margaret McCarthy Bobbe Rosenberg, Drs. John Dr. Caren Siehl and Helen Schaefer, Jane David Wohl Jack McConnell Rita and Harvey Simon by Marjorie McConnell Loew Sharples, F. William Nancy and Reese Woodling Sheppard and Range P. Patricia Simpson Donald Nickerson Barbara and Michael Wright by Jessica Shaw, Susan S. Small, and Susan and Eddie Smith L. Andrews and Timothy W. Mo Xiao and Beichuan Zhang Elizabeth and William Woodin Richard Snyder and Toothman, Betsy Bolding, Carolyn Yeater Carla and Kim Bullerdick, Henry Sargent by Shirley Estes, Linda Jensen and F. William Sheppard Barbara Soehnlen Elizabeth Zukoski David Ira Goldstein and Michele Robins Goldstein, and Range P. Shaw Barbara Solin GIFTS IN Kay and Philip Korn, Gerald Schwartz Lois and Lowell Sorenson Lathrop and Gage, LLP, by Judith Schwartz Jan and Paul Spaeth MEMORY OF F. William Sheppard and John Schroeder by Ann-Marie Gloria and Mark Spies Range P. Shaw, and Shirley and David Cristofani Linda Staubitz Louise Crafts Adams and Ted Taubeneck Paulita Sedgwick Alfie Norville Maria and D. Stea by Joan Newland by Anonymous, by Henrietta S. Barassi Jessica L. Andrews and David Steele Adele’s Mother William Sibley, M.D. by E. Adele P. Swan Timothy W. Toothman, by Joanne Sibley Claire Steigerwald Katherine W. Altaffer Regina and Gregory Byrne, Bob Smith Anna Steiner by Kate and Dabney Altaffer Kimberly Anne Clements by David and Jayne Raffety and Scott Mackenzie, Stevie Diane and David Sterle Robert Begam by Anonymous, Larry Smith by Frank Davis, Dan and Jill Stevenson and Karl Eller, Lynn and Jessica L. Andrews and Gary Gieser, Charlotte and and F. William Sheppard Christopher Stocks Timothy W. Toothman, Begam Michael Harris, Allan Norville, and Range P. Shaw Alan Stone Marks and Tralsen, and Jennifer and Charles Sands, Mary Stofft by Robert Stofft Edina A.T. Strum, J.D. David Ira Goldstein and F. William Sheppard and Diane Carol Stone Michele Robins Goldstein Teri and Don Sullivan Range P. Shaw, Phyllis E. by Bruce Maach Rick Call by Susan Call Jay Sykes and Richard D. Stern, and Mary-Lynn Carmichael Carol and Jacob Struble John Szafranski GIFTS IN by Janet and Tom Arnold, Mrs. Judy Oswald Shirley and Ted Taubeneck and Cathy Dresbach by Mrs. Edith E. Luty HONOR OF Patricia and Martin Thomas Don Conn by Margot Conn Marjorie and Neil Thornton Hutoxy Contractor Peter Akmajian Marlene Tompkins by Dimshaw Contractor by Donna Somma Vera Tucker ATC Artists by Nicole Smith 23 2016/2017 SEASON

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Pam and Glen Hait Mrs. Judy Oswald Jacklyn Connoy and GIFTS IN by Linda Hirshman by Ms. Edith E. Luty William Maguire HONOR OF Eric Hamberger by Becky Phoenix Box Officeby Marjorie Len and Doris Coris (continued) and Dan Lieberman and Lester Westphal Virginia Dayton* Richard Hanson and David Phyllis Powell by Judy Krausser Mrs. Dorothy D. DeMiller* Betsy Bolding by Wendy Cillo by Ruth Zales and Cindy Rankin’s parents Kenneth Greenfield Lorenzo and Erica Werden by Drs. Cindy Rankin Slivy Edmonds Cotton Shannon Harral by and Thomas Elliott Joan Kaye Cauthorn by Ruth Carol Fink Zales and Kenneth Greenfield Melissa Johnson Janice and Howard Richard Ted and Barb Frohling William Dehn by Kathryn Myers David Hawkanson by by Betsy and James Morrow Betsy Bolding Mary Ann and Darryl Dobras Sandy Rosenthal by Ellen Harry and Lois Garrett by Jane and Ben Norton, The Pauline Hechler by Sant Singh Wheeler and David Nix Dr. Mary Jo Ghory and Sant Kaur Khalsa Stocker Foundation, and Karen Scates by Betsy Bolding Mr. Terrance M. Hanson Jennifer Horner by Barry Nancy and Reese Woodling John Schaefer by Norma Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Harrison Margaret Downie and Pamela Horner and Stanley G. Feldman by Raymond Mrs. Arthur Henderson* Kemp and Richard Douglas Maria T. Houston by Geri Silvi by Angela and Josephine Duveneck by Randall Dietrich Jeffrey Glosser Andrew F. Holtz Weegee and Scott Whiteford Mike and Beth Kasser by Rick Small by Edward Leven Ms. Tana Jones Joan Ederer by Sidney Robert Cauthorn and Joan Summer on Stage Mrs. Theodosia P. Joyce Hollander Kaye Cauthorn, Eglin + by Vicky Loebel Bresler Architects, Harry I. Michael and Beth Kasser Tadeusz and Stefania George and Cita Scott, Roger Babson Webber Everett King* Eminowicz by Miss Tillie by Marlene Graf Deborah and Jeffrey Jacob, Maxine and Jonathan Marshall* Jeff Falewicz by Judith Courtney Johnson, Law Jeff Williams by Helen and Ken Falewicz Office of Bernadette Ruiz, and Robert Jennette Les and Phyllis Minsuk Jack Frakes by Anonymous Frances Merryman, Mary Bert Winkler by Amy Melvin E. Mounts Jay Glaser by Linda and Mochary, Judy Seinfeld, and Paul Schwartz Peggy and Gerry Murphy Jordan Brickman and Sarah B. Smallhouse Eric Brian Wolken by Carole Don and Peg Nickerson Rob and Laurie Glaser by Jacob Kelber, Nadia and Steve Chase Hutchinson, and Bill and Kathy Kinney Deborah and Jeffrey Jacob Lynne Wood Dusenberry Philanthropic Fund held David Ira Goldstein by Roberta Mason Kelber by Alice by Joe Coyle and Marty Kelber at the Community Aidem, Howard Allen, Foundation of Ian Belknap, Jeanne and Kathryn Kellner Southern Arizona by Barbara LaWall THE LEGACY Eugene Bryan, Joan Kaye CIRCLE John D. Ratliff, Jr. and Cauthorn, Lori and David Pat King by Kathleen Flasch Vicki Ratliff Iaconis, and Elaine Romero John Kingsbury by Anonymous Joe and Paulette Gootter Ronald Robinette and by Henry Kofflerby Norma and HONORS THOSE FRIENDS Sharon Roediger Kim and Don Bourn, Joan Stanley G. Feldman Kaye Cauthorn, Lois and Tom OF ATC WHO HAVE Arnold and Carol Rudoff Kristen by Sue and ESTABLISHED A GIFT Colberg, Len and Doris Coris, Bob Wedwick Robert V. Schauer* William DiVito and Mary Jo THROUGH A BEQUEST, William C. and Deborah Sheldon-DiVito, Marjorie Bob Kroll by Raymond Kemp and Richard Douglas TRUST ARRANGEMENT, Chisholm Scott and Gerald Dixon, Darryl OR OTHER ESTATE and Mary Ann Dobras, Ralph John Lewis by Jessica L. F. William Sheppard Thomas Eiff, Marcelle and Andrews and Timothy PLAN PROVISION. Daniel J. and Evelyn G. Simon Leonard Joffe, Dr. and Mrs. W. Toothman Cameron and Mary Artigue George E. and Martin Levy, Lori Mackstaller, Joan Lipkin by Therese Lucier Helen and Robert Begam Margorie G. Springer* Jessica and Jeff Monash, Lori Mackstaller Dr. and Mrs. Robert and Shoshana Tancer Robert Present, Emily by Shirley Chann James F. Blute, III Rosenberg Pollock, Anne and Roy Van Note Sandy Maxfield Betsy Bolding Lowell Rothschild, Bobbe by Robert Cauthorn and Jessica Spencer Walker* Rosenberg, Carol and Lex Joan Kaye Cauthorn Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Buonomano* Linda and Richard H. Whitney Sears, Murray Selinger, Rica Mary McCormack and Harvey Spivack, Joan Joan Kaye Cauthorn Sweeney, and Ruth Zales by Anonymous and Kenneth Greenfield Of great theater! Steven Cohen and by Michael Hyland Michael Godnick *Gifts have been actualized

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David Ira Goldstein, Artistic Director ARTISTIC

ARTISTIC ASSOCIATE RESIDENT LEARNING & EDUCATION Jason Campbell, Jenise Timothy Toothman COSTUME DESIGNER Catrone, Thomas Goldkuhl, DIRECTOR OF Kish Finnegan Nadia Hagen, Athena Hagen- COMPANY MANAGER LEARNING & EDUCATION Krause, Julio Hernandez, Stephanie Lawson RESIDENT SOUND DESIGNER Israel Jimenez Brian Jerome Peterson Christina Kroell, Andi Lopez, ASSISTANT LEARNING & Sean Maynard, Katherine COMPANY MANAGER ARTISTIC INTERN EDUCATION ASSOCIATES Monberg, Mike R. Padilla, Chloe Loos Shannon Harral Holly Ann Garner, Bryanna Patrick, Brian Jasmine Roth LITERARY MANAGER CASTING ASSOCIATE Jerome Peterson, Andrea Matthew Wiener Katherine Monberg TEACHING ARTISTS Pratt, Audrey Roberts, Kat Seaton, Sarah Tamas PLAYWRIGHT-IN-RESIDENCE Art Almquist, Melissa Elaine Romero Arnaud, Shelby Athouguia,

PRODUCTION

PRODUCTION MANAGER STAFF CARPENTERS COSTUMES & WARDROBE FOLLOW SPOT OPERATOR: Jennifer Smith Nicholas Fleming, Thomas Goldkuhl Scott Greenleaf, Arthur Potts COSTUME SHOP MANAGER ASSOCIATE Darcy Elora Hofer PRODUCTION MANAGER SCENIC CHARGE ARTIST SOUND Christopher Gerling Brigitte Bechtel COSTUME DESIGN MANAGER Kish Finnegan SOUND SUPERVISOR STAFF SCENIC ARTIST Brian Jerome Peterson STAGE MANAGEMENT Paulino Deleal STAFF DRAPER Phyllis Davies PRODUCTION SOUND PRODUCTION STAGE MANAGER SCENIC ART INTERN ENGINEER Glenn Bruner Mallory Harwell WARDROBE SUPERVISOR Mathew DeVore Sandahl Masson STAGE MANAGER STAGE CARPENTER (TUC) SOUND TECHNICIAN Timothy Toothman Kasi Love LEAD DRESSER (PHX) Jason Campbell Paul Elliott ASSISTANTS TO THE SOUND BOARD OPERATOR (PHX) STAGE MANAGER PROPERTIES DRESSERS (TUC) Connor Adams Emma DeVore, Tajh Oates Christopher Allen, PROPERTIES MASTER Sam Kate Toney GUITAR AND SOUND STAGE MANAGEMENT & Paul Lucas TECHNICIAN PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT COSTUMES INTERN Daniel Naiman ASSISTANT Monika Goebel INTERN PROPERTIES MASTER Amy Richman Katelin Ashcraft LIGHTING & PROJECTIONS SCENERY PROPERTIES ARTISAN John Wareing LIGHTING & TECHNICAL DIRECTOR PROJECTIONS SUPERVISOR Phillip Blackwood Kat Seaton ASSISTANT TECHNICAL MASTER ELECTRICIAN DIRECTOR Christopher O’Meara Dominic DeRiso STAFF ELECTRICIAN MASTER CARPENTER Lexy Canon Butch Foley LIGHT BOARD OPERATOR (PHX) Sawyer Stroud

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ADMINISTRATION

GENERAL MANAGER MARKETING CONSULTANTS Herb Stratford PATRON RELATIONSHIP MANAGER EXECUTIVE MANAGEMENT MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATE Ron May William Russo Ashley Simon ONLINE ENGAGEMENT COORDINATOR AUDITORS ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Erin Treat Beach, Fleischman & Co. Angela Aldrin MARKETING COORDINATOR MARKETING & COMMUNICATIONS FRONT OFFICE VOLUNTEERS Colin Buck Columna Crowley Communications Pat Boysen, Ellen Gurewitz, Barb Dominick-Price, Cindy Morseth, IN-HOUSE GRAPHIC DESIGN Linda Vogel, Wendy Sander FACILITIES – TUCSON Richard Giuliani

LOUNGE ASSOCIATE IT SUPPORT ACCESSIBILITY Kelly Ann Murphy Team Logic IT

ACCESSIBILITY COORDINATOR FACILITIES MANAGER PUBLIC RELATIONS Eileen Bagnall Horace Ashley The Kur Carr Group, Inc. MAINTENANCE TECHNICIANS DEVELOPMENT Dean Morgan, John Oakes, Chris Smith DIRECTOR OF DEVELOPMENT Pauline Urbano Hechler, CFRE TICKET SALES & HOUSE MANAGEMENT INDIVIDUAL GIFTS OFFICER - TUC Cynthia Wasco TICKET SERVICES MANAGER Geri Silvi INDIVIDUAL GIFTS OFFICER - PHX Carley Elizabeth Preston BOX OFFICE MANAGER (TUC) Michi Yamasaki STEWARDSHIP COORDINATOR Elizabeth Westrick-Von Ogden ASSISTANT BOX OFFICE MANAGER (TUC) Carrie Luker FINANCE CUSTOMER SERVICE DIRECTOR OF FINANCE REPRESENTATIVE (TUC) & ADMINISTRATION Sara Kavitch Carrie Toth CUSTOMER SERVICE ACCOUNTING ASSOCIATE REPRESENTATIVES (PHX) Debbie Archuleta Linda Schwartz

ACCOUNTING ASSISTANT BOX OFFICE AGENTS (TUC) Maria G. Moreno Toni Berry, Karen Cuthbert, Ellie Fimbres HOUSE MANAGERS (TUC) Bill Bethel

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THEATRE INFORMATION

THE TEMPLE OF MUSIC AND ART The Temple of Music and Art is a beautifully refurbished 1927 theatre, built in the Spanish Colonial style that flavors so much of our city. ATC has identified the following services and policies to ensure your comfort and enhance your experience at the theatre.

THEATRE POLICIES Latecomers will be seated only at an appropriate and predetermined break in action. In order not to disturb patrons who are already enjoying the performance, latecomers may be seated in alternate locations until intermission. As a courtesy to our patrons and the actors, the use of cameras and recording devices is not permitted within the theatre. Please restrict cellular phone use to the courtyard only. Children under five are not permitted in the theatre during performances. Emergency calls may also be made to the House Manager’s direct line: 520-884-4868. Smoking is not permitted anywhere within the building. Designated smoking areas are located in the front of the theatre only. In the event of smoking onstage, a sign will be posted in the lobby.

ACCESSIBILITY SERVICES The theatre is equipped with an in-house infrared transmission system for use by patrons with partial hearing loss or limited range of hearing. Complimentary assisted listening headsets are available prior to every performance at the Box Office. Please be prepared to leave a driver’s license or other form of identification while using your headset. Every production is available in American Sign Language. For information on the dates of our ASL performances, please contact the Box Office. An in-house FM broadcast system is used to provide a running audio description of the movement and activities onstage for patrons with limited vision. Pre-show tactile tours of the backstage area and a pre-show narration about our building, the performers, and interpretive information about the play itself are available upon request. Contact the Box Office to make your reservation for the audio described performances. Coordinated with the action onstage, those in open-captioned seating will be able to read the play’s dialogue displayed in large green letters on an LED screen. For open-captioned performance dates, contact the Box Office. Large print and Braille playbills are available for all performances in the House Manager’s office in the lobby of the theatre. Accessible seating is available via the Box Office for all performances. If you would like seating assistance at the theatre, please contact the House Manager at 520-884-4868.

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MAN OF LA MANCHA book by Dale Wasserman lyrics by Joe Darion music by Mitch Leigh A NEW DREAM FOR A NEW ERA. Following on the record-breaking success of ATC’s Fiddler on the Roof, we bring you a thrilling new production of the brilliant Tony Award-winning favorite about dreaming the impossible dream.

“To reach the unreachable star.” – the impossible dream CHAPTER TWO by Neil Simon LOVE ALWAYS DESERVES ANOTHER CHAPTER. Neil Simon’s semi-autobiographical comedy about trying to come to terms with starting from scratch. “Snappy, funny and artistically honest…will have you simultaneously laughing and crying.” – new york times THE DIARY OF ANNE FRANK dramatized by Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett adaptation by Wendy Kesselman FINDING HOPE IN THE DARKEST CORNERS. One of the most powerful stories of the 20th Century, The Diary of Anne Frank captures the claustrophobic realities of eight people hiding from the Nazis in a concealed storage attic in war torn Amsterdam. “It shatters the heart. Never lets us forgetthe inhuman darkness waiting to claim its incandescently human heroine.” – new york times

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THE RIVER BRIDE by Marisela Treviño Orta A SECRET THE RIVER WON’T GIVE UP. Brazilian folklore and lyric storytelling blend into a heartrending tale of true love, regret, transformation, and the struggle to stay true to your family while staying true to yourself. “A mesmerizing, magical tale of heartbreaking romance. A shining example of what live theatre is all about: superb storytelling; marvelous actors; and technical expertise that transcends into seamless, stunning reality right before the audience’s eyes.” – times standard OUTSIDE MULLINGAR by John Patrick Shanley FROM THE AUTHOR OF DOUBT AND MOONSTRUCK comes this charmer of a romantic comedy set in the farmlands of Ireland. Poetic, uplifting, dark and funny, Outside Mullingar is a compassionate work about how sometimes the very things we’re looking for happen to be right in front of us the whole time. “Both funny and poignant. John Patrick Shanley has not written a more beautiful or loving play than ‘Outside Mullingar.’” – variety AND ONE MORE! WE CAN’T WAIT TO TELL YOU our sixth exciting production! But we must keep it waiting in the wings for just a little bit longer until we finalize the arrangements and secure the rights to announce. But we can assure you that it will delight and will round out the season in a way that you have come to expect from ATC.

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TEMPLE OF MUSIC AND ART 330 S. SCOTT AVENUE, TUCSON, AZ 85701 ARIZONATHEATRE.ORG / BOX OFFICE: 520-622-2823 ARE YOU 45 OR YOUNGER AND A THEATRE-LOVER? BECOME AN ATC YOUNG PATRON! We are starting a group in Tuscon who are monthly donors (any amount) and (three-play or more) subscribers. As a Young Patron, you will be listed in the ATC Program and invited to Cast Parties on Opening Nights, as well as other special activities. Please join us!

Call or email Cynthia Wasco at 520-884-8210 x7302 or [email protected]. Let’s have some fun!

- Whitney and Kevin Gebert, Co-Chairs ATC Young Patrons, Tucson

SAVE THE DATE FOR THE ARIZONA THEATRE COMPANY GALA SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 2017 TEMPLE OF MUSIC AND ART IN TUCSON

For more information, please contact Pauline Urbano Hechler, Director of Development, at [email protected]