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IN THIS ISSUE

APRIL – MAY 2017 Title Page. 2 Cast. 3 About the Play. 4 The Cast Bios. 5 The Creative Team Bios. 8 ATC Artistic Director . 12 About Arizona Theatre Company. 13 ATC 2016/17 Season Artists. 14 ATC Board of Trustees. 16 Donors . 17 ATC Staff. 26 Theatre Information. 28

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

HOLMES AND WATSON by JEFFREY HATCHER

WORLD PREMIERE

David Ira Goldstein ...... Director John Ezell...... Scenic Designer Mathew J . LeFebvre...... Costume Designer Don Darnutzer...... Lighting Designer Roberta Carlson ...... Composer Brian Jerome Peterson...... Sound Designer Jeffrey Elias Teeter...... Projection Designer David Barker ...... Fight Choreographer David Morden...... Dialect Coach Elissa Myers Casting, Paul Fouquet, CSA...... Casting Gene Friedman...... Associate Scenic Designer Glenn Bruner ...... Production Stage Manager Bruno Ingram...... Assistant Stage Manager Timothy Toothman...... Assistant Stage Manager

On this original Arizona Theatre Company production, the ATC Production Staff is responsible for scenic construction, costume construction, lighting, projections, sound, props, furniture, wigs, scene painting and special effects.

Holmes and Watson was commissioned by Arizona Theatre Company.

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

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

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CAST

(IN ORDER OF APPEARANCE) R . Hamilton Wright...... John Watson Philip Goodwin...... Dr . Evans Stephen D’Ambrose...... Orderly Carrie Paff...... Matron James Michael Reilly...... Patient 1 Noah Racey...... Patient 2 Remi Sandri...... Patient 3

Other roles played by members of the company .

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 .

TIME: Spring, 1894 . PLACE: Dr . Watson’s Surgery, London . The Asylum, Scotland .

UNDERSTUDIES David Morden...... Orderly, Patient 1, Patient 2, Patient 3

ADDITIONAL STAFF Emma DeVore...... Assistant to the Stage Manager Amy Richman...... Rehearsal Production Assistant Karie Koppel...... Casting Associate

To learn more about Holmes and Watson, 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 .

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HOLMES X ?

A NOTE FROM PLAYWRIGHT JEFFREY HATCHER .

The question, “Who is the least the same type. But a Scrooge must look Sherlock Holmes?” has like Scrooge. A Fagin must appear as Fagin is been asked countless described as appearing. Bond has that cruel lip times since the character and the comma of black hair that falls onto his first appeared in Arthur forehead (Sean Connery’s comma was part of a Conan Doyle’s A Study in toupee starting with Goldfinger.) “Scarlett O’Hara Scarlet. Sometimes the was not beautiful,” wrote Margaret Mitchell, but question has to do with who would cast a “not beautiful” actress in Gone Holmes’ character or With the Wind? Vivien Leigh may have been the personality. Sometimes it’s most beautiful woman in motion pictures. She about his background and upbringing. And, since wasn’t American, she wasn’t from the South, she Holmes quickly became one of the most depict- wasn’t of Irish background. She was an English ed characters in modern fiction, the question also rose. Yet she was the perfect Scarlett. has to do with how is he drawn, what features do the illustrators emphasize, who plays him on And Holmes? Holmes allows a certain amount stage, in film, on television? I’ve wondered “Who of leeway, but he had better be tall, he had better is Sherlock Holmes?” dozens of times. On occa- be trim, with aquiline features not soft ones, and sion the question shifts to “Who should portray God help the actor with a pug nose. His voice Sherlock Holmes in a play or film script I’ve must have the authority of intellect and empire, written?” and his diction must cut through diamonds. Sherlock Holmes, like James Bond, Scarlett The idea for Holmes and Watson was the result of O’Hara, Harry Potter and a very few others, is this kind of thinking. It’s difficult to write much one of those imagined characters that gets such more about the play without giving away the a firm grip on the imagination that the reader game. It’s a stage thriller, like the ones that used believes he possesses the man, at least his own to print in the program: “For the enjoyment of version of him. We read a book, a character is future audiences, we ask you not to reveal the described, we form a mental picture: how she surprising plot twists that occur in Holmes and moves, the timbre of her voice, the look in her Watson.” I know what it’s like to sit in the theater eye. Some descriptive power is so vivid – theatrical and try to out-guess the writer, but if you know even – that it gives the casting department little even one or two details about the plot, you’ve got wiggle room. Charles Dickens describes Scrooge an unfair advantage. and Mr. Micawber and Fagin with such specific- ity and relish that one must search for an actor So try not to get ahead of H&W. It’s more fun to fillthe role. It’s not the same with Hamlet, not to know anything before the curtain goes up. Oedipus, Willy Loman, George and Martha, or You’ll get a bigger kick out of it if you haven’t been Mama Rose. Actors as disparate as Ethel Merman, clued in. I can attest to that. I never read a word Angela Lansbury and Patty LaPone all played about the The Sixth Sensebefore I saw it, and I Rose in Gypsy without being similar to one was delighted to be fooled. Although Sherlock another in any way. The same goes for Laurence Holmes probably wasn’t. Olivier, David Tennant and Simon Russell Beale, all three are splendid Hamlets without being in Jeffrey Hatcher

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Stephen D’Ambrose (Orderly) is a 40-year stage veteran, and has previously ap- peared at ATC in Molly’s Delicious and Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde. Mr. D’Ambrose has performed at theatres across the country, including the Guthrie, The Old Globe, San Jose Repertory Theatre, The Children’s Theatre Company, The Jungle Theater, and The Folger Shakespeare Theatre in D.C. National Tours include the Guthrie Theater’s Great Expectations and the Broadway Tour of Tracy Letts’ acclaimed August: Osage County.

Philip Goodwin (Dr. Evans) has previously appeared as Malvolio in Twelfth Night, Timon in Timon of Athens, Mayor Stockbridge in An Enemy of the People (Helen Hayes Awards); King John, Henry VI, The Tempest, Volpone, and others (Shakespeare Theatre Company, Washington, DC). Broadway: The Diary of Anne Frank, The School for Scandal, Tartuffe.Off-Broadway: Cymbeline, Pericles, Macbeth, and as the Fool in King Lear with Kevin Kline (Public Theatre); Henry VI in Henry VI (Drama Desk nomination), The Broken Heart, Troilus and Cressida (Theatre for a New Audience);Grace (MCC Theater);Drowning (Signature Theatre);The Trestle at Pope Lick Creek(New York Theatre Work- shop); Richard III, Double Falsehood (Classic Stage Company); Celebration (Atlantic Theatre Company). Regional: Kenneth Tynan in Tynan, The Lisbon Traviata, The Puppetmaster of Lodz, The Seafarer(Studio Theatre, DC); Dr. Tambourri in Passion, Golden Child (The Kennedy Center). Other regional appearances include Hartford Stage, Cleveland Playhouse, Great Lakes Theatre Company, Guthrie Theatre, Portland Stage, Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey, Intiman Theatre, Williamstown Theatre Festival, Two River Theater and The Acting Company. Film: The Pink Panther, The Pink Panther 2, Diary of a City Priest. Television: Law and Order, Law and Order: Criminal Intent, Gotham and Hamlet for PBS.

David Morden (Understudy and Dialect Coach) is an Assistant Professor of Voice and Movement in the University of Arizona School of Theatre, Film and Televi- sion, where he recently appeared in Proof. Locally, he has appeared in many productions with The Rogue Theatre, including Shipwrecked, Waiting for Godot, and Hamlet, among many others, as well as with Arizona Opera, Arizona Onstage Productions and Green Thursday Theatre Project. Nationally, Mr. Morden has appeared at ACT Theatre, Shakespeare Theatre Company, the Utah and Colorado Shakespeare Festivals and Wooden O Productions. In the summers, he serves as Voice and Text Coach for Santa Cruz Shakespeare 5 2016/2017 SEASON

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Noah Racey (Patient 2 and Fight Captain) is honored to make his Arizona Theatre Company debut in Holmes and Watson. Broadway: Curtains, Never Gonna Dance, Thoroughly Modern Millie, Follies.Off-Broadway: Earnest in Love (Irish Repertory Theatre). Recent credits: Pastor Manders in Ibsen’s Ghosts (ArtsWest, Seattle); Wilson Mizner in Steven Sondheim’s Road Show (D.C.’s Signature Theatre, dir. Gary Griffin); Bridges of Madison County (Arkansas Repertory Theatre), The Odd Couple(Geva Theatre Center, Cape Playhouse); Greater Tuna (Theatre by the Sea); Crazy for You, West Side Story (The Muny, St Louis). TV: Boardwalk Empire, Person of Interest, Are We There Yet?Mr. Racey also conceived, wrote, staged, and starred in the world premiere of Noah Racey’s: Pulse (Asolo Repertory Theatre, dir. Jeff Calhoun). He is a product of – and strong proponent for – arts funding in public schools.

James Michael Reilly (Patient 1) is making his Arizona Theatre Company debut. Mr. Reilly has appeared Off-Broadway, in the international tour of West Side Story, and in major roles at Geva Theatre Center, Pioneer Theatre Company, Denver Center, Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey, Indiana Repertory Theatre, Delaware Theatre Company, and many others. Favorite roles include Senex in A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum,Jaques in As You Like It, Amos Hart in Chicago, Editor Webb in Our Town, and Scapin in That Scoundrel Scapin. He has appeared on Law & Order, The Blacklist, Person of Interest, Elementary, The Onion News Network, and in many commercials. Mr. Reilly and his wife, Nancy, are building one of the first green roof houses in New Jersey.

Carrie Paff (Matron), was last seen at Arizona Theatre Company in the world premiere of Jeffrey Hatcher’s Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde. Last season, she played Hannah in the Off-Broadway production of Ideation (New York Times Critics’ Pick). Regional credits include King Charles III and After the War (A.C.T.); Stage Kiss and Stupid Fucking Bird (San Francisco Playhouse); Double Indemnity (ACT Seattle); The Other Place (Magic Theatre); The Big Meal(San Jose Reper- tory Theatre);A Streetcar Named Desire and Tiny Alice (Marin Theatre Com- pany); and The Real Thing, A Delicate Balanceand Betrayal (Aurora Theatre Company). She appeared in Joan Rivers: A Work in Progress at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival and in London. Film work includes Pixar’s The Good Dinosaur and Finding Dory, Love & Taxes, and Joan Rivers: A Piece of Work. She holds a master’s degree from New York University.

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Remi Sandri (Patient 3) returns to ATC where he appeared in Wait Until Dark, The Great Gatsby, Sherlock Holmes and the Adventure of The Suicide Club, Much Ado about Nothing, Pride and Prejudice and The Kite Runner.Mr. Sandri has worked at theatres throughout the country, including Geva Theatre Center (A Chorus Line, Twelve Angry Men, Camelot, House and Garden, 1776, The Importance of Being Earnest, My Fair Lady, The Agony and the Ecstasy of Steve Jobs, Clybourne Park); ACT (Arcadia, Othello); Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park (The Mystery of Irma Vep, The Foreigner, The Underpants); Berkeley Reper- tory Theatre (Macbeth, The Caucasian Chalk Circle, Journey to the West); Reper- tory Theatre of St. Louis (Art, Tuesdays with Morrie); San Jose Repertory Theatre (A Flea in Her Ear, Three Days of Rain, Iphigenia at Aulis); TheatreWorks (The North Pool, Violet, Someone Who’ll Watch Over Me) and six seasons with Oregon Shakespeare Festival. His television appearances include Law & Order, Conviction and Deadline.

R . Hamilton Wright (John Watson) was last seen on stage at ATC as Dr. Henry Jekyll in Jeffery Hatcher’s Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. Prior to that, Mr. Wright had the great good fortune of appearing at ATC in Scapin, Private Eyes and Irma Vep. His play Sherlock Holmes and The American Problem received its World Premiere at The Seattle Repertory Theatre in 2016 and is slated for production at The Vertigo Theatre in Calgary and The Barter Theatre in Virginia. Mr. Wright lives in a little brick house in North Seattle with his remarkably talented wife - playwright and master baker Katie Forgette.

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

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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Jeffrey Hatcher (Playwright) is the author of Sherlock Holmes and the Adventure of The Suicide Club, Ten Chimneys, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Ella and co-author of Work Song: Three Views of Frank Lloyd Wright and Tuesdays with Morrie – all of which have been seen on Arizona Theatre Company’s stages. Mr. Hatch- er authored the book for the Broadway musical, Never Gonna Dance. Off-Broadway, he has had several plays produced, including Three Viewings and A Picasso at Manhattan Theatre Club, Scotland Road and The Turn of the Screw at Primary Stages,Tuesdays with Morrie (with Mitch Albom) at Minetta Lane The- atre, Murder by Poe and The Turn of the Screwwith The Acting Company and Neddy at The American Place Theatre. His plays – among them, Compleat Female Stage Beauty, Mrs. Mannerly, Murderers, Mer- cy of a Storm, Smash, Armadale, Korczak’s Children, To Fool the Eye, The Government Inspector and Work Song (with Eric Simonson) – have been seen at such theatres as Yale Repertory Theatre, The Old Globe, South Coast Repertory, Seattle Repertory Theatre, Intiman Theatre, Florida Stage, The Empty Space, California Theatre Center, Madison Repertory Theatre, Illusion Theater, Denver Center Theatre- Com pany, Oregon Shakespeare Festival, Milwaukee Repertory Theater, The Repertory Theatre of St. Louis, Philadelphia Theatre Company, Coconut Grove Playhouse, Asolo Repertory Theatre, City Theatre, -Stu dio Arena Theatre and dozens more in the U.S. and abroad. Mr. Hatcher wrote the screenplays for Stage Beauty, The Duchess, Casanova and Mr. Holmes, as well as authoring episodes of the Peter Falk series, Co- lumbo and The Mentalist.He is a member and/or alumnus of The Playwrights’ Center, The Dramatists Guild of America, Writers Guild of America and New Dramatists.

David Goldstein (Director). Please see Mr. Goldstein’s Artistic Director biography on page 12.

John Ezell (Scenic Designer) designed the scenery for ATC ’s productions of Disgraced, Next to Normal, Sherlock Holmes and the Adventure of The Suicide Club, Hair, [title of show]and Ten Chimneys. He has designed for Broadway, New York Shakespeare Festival and The Public Theater, as well as Roundabout Theatre Company, Crossroads Theatre Company and Shakespeare Theatre Company in Washington, D.C . Other regional credits include the Williamstown, Berkshire, and Great Lakes Theatre Festivals, Westport Country Playhouse, The Old Globe, Coconut Grove Playhouse, Asolo Repertory Theatre, Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park and Milwaukee, Indiana, St. Louis, and Kansas City Repertory Theatres. Interna- tionally, Mr. Ezell has designed for the Hong Kong Repertory Theatre, Royal Danish Ballet, Royal Dan- ish Theatre and Swedish Riksteater and Cullberg Ballet in Stockholm, the European Theatre Olympics in Istanbul, Swedish State Television, and The Market Theatre in Johannesburg, South Africa. His work has received the Award for Experimental Television Art in Milan, two Corporation for Public Broad- casting Awards for Excellence and eleven Critics’ Circle Awards. He was recognized for contributions to the American Theatre on the 75th anniversary of the founding of the Yale School of Drama and he is recipient of Washington University’s 2001 Distinguished Alumni Award.

Mathew J . LeFebvre (Costume Designer) returns to ATC where he designed costumes for Fences, Sherlock Holmes and the Adventure of The Suicide Club, Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom, A Raisin in the Sun,and Jitney. His Off-Broadway credits include Two Trains Running at Signature Theatre (Lucille Lortel Award Winner/ Best Revival of a Play, AUDELCO Award Nominee/Costume Design) and Bach at Leipzig for New York Theatre Workshop. Mr. LeFebvre has designed costumes for over twenty productions at Guthrie Theater,

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Don Darnutzer (Lighting Designer) has designed 60 shows for ATC since 1981. His most recent designs include Fences; Wait Until Dark; The Mountaintop; Sherlock Holmes and the Adventure of The Suicide Club; Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom; Touch the Names; Love, Janis; and I Am My Own Wife. He designed the lighting for Broadway’s production of It Ain’t Nothin’ But the Blues and Off-Broadway’s Hank Williams: Lost Highway,Almost Heaven and The Immigrant. He has worked for American Conservatory Theater, Guthrie Theater, Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Oregon Shakespeare Festival, Cleveland Play House, New Orleans Opera, Denver Center Theatre Company, Portland Opera, Kansas City Repertory Theatre, Alley Theatre, Seattle Repertory Theatre, BB King’s Blues Club in NYC, Palm Beach Opera, Shakespeare Theatre Company, The Repertory Theatre of St. Louis, Actors Theatre of Louisville, Coco- nut Grove Playhouse and Geva Theatre Center.

Brian Jerome Peterson (Resident Sound Designer) celebrates his 31st season at ATC, where he has designed 83 productions, including La Esquinita USA, An Act of God, King Charles III, Fences, Disgraced, Five Presi- dents, Wait Until Dark, Around the World in 80 Days, The Importance of Being Earnest, The Sunshine Boys, Jane Austen’s Emma, The Great Gatsby, God of Carnage, Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom, Lost in Yonkers, Ain’t Misbehavin’, George is Dead, Somebody/Nobody, Enchanted April, Touch the Names, I Am My Own Wife, Twelfth Night, Tuesdays with Morrie, Crowns, Macbeth, The Pirates of Penzance, The Immigrant, A Streetcar Named Desire, Oh Coward!, Copenhagen, Fully Committed and The Mystery of Irma Vep (for which he won an ariZoni Award) and the world premieres of Sherlock Holmes and the Adventure of The Suicide Club, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Sherlock Holmes: The Final Adventure, Inventing van Gogh, Rocket Man, Minor De- mons and The Holy Terror. His designs have been heard in many theatres including Geva Theatre Center, Berkeley Repertory Theatre, Seattle Repertory Theatre, The Cleveland Play House, Northlight Theatre, Portland Center Stage, Actors Theatre of Louisville and San Jose Repertory Theatre Milwaukee Reper- tory Theatre, and the Bay Street Repertory Theatre.

David Barker (Fight Choreographer) is thrilled to return to ATC, where he choreographed the fights for Noises Off and performed in The Illusion.Mr. Barker’s 150+ fights include Actors Theatre of Phoenix, Ensemble Theatre Project (CA), Childsplay, North Coast Rep (CA), Southwest Shakespeare, Arizona Jewish Theatre, Phoenix Theatre, Shakespeare Sedona, Teatro Bravo, Stray Cat Theatre, Black Theatre Troupe, University of California, Grand Canyon University, Cuesta College, Emily Ann Theatre (TX), Theatre Works, -Or ange Theatre, Life Teen Films, Scottsdale Community College, and Arizona State University where he teaches movement and acting. He lives in Tempe with his wife Eileen, four children and four grandchil- dren. Through his work he intends to glorify God, from whom all good things come. www.davidbarker.org

Jeffrey Elias Teeter (Projection Designer) graduated from California Institute of the Arts and has worked on numerous world, West Coast, and New York premieres. His design work includes: Love Has No

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Labels (National PSA, Emmy “Outstanding Commercial”); Cheryl Burke’s Love On The Floor (orb Theatre, Tokyo); Marvel’s Avengers S.T.A.T.I.O.N. (Paris and Las Vegas Interactive Discovery Cen- ters); Scott Carter’s The Gosepel According to Thomas Jefferson, Charles Dickens, and count Leo Tolstoy: DISCORD (Arizona Theatre Center, Geffen Playhouse, NoHo Arts Center); The Tallest Tree in the Forest and Tribes (Mark Taper Forum); On the Spectrum and Cyrano (Fountain Theatre, Ovation Video Design)); A Guide to an Exhibitionist and Cleopatra, C.E.O. (Heidi Duckler Dance Theatre); Baby It’s You, written and directed by Floyd Mutrux (Broadhurst Theatre on Broadway); Lighting Director for Hal- loween Horror Nights, NBC Universal Studios Hollywood and several premieres for AMC; Brewsie & Willie, a collaboration with Center for New Performance and Poor Dog Group; All That Skate, an international ice skating show (Staples Center); Piedra de Sol, directed by Maria Morett and present- ed (Getty Villa); The Jesus Ride, performed and written by Michael Schlitt (New York Fringe Festival and Portland Center Stage); Kirk Douglas: Before I Forget (Kirk Douglas Theatre); Apollo (Portland Center Stage, Smithsonian Collection); Norman’s Ark (Ford Amphitheater); Mycenaean (Brooklyn Academy of Music Festival); 11 Septembre 2001 (REDCAT and National Theatre of Paris); The Mask and Can- Can (Pasadena Playhouse); A Hip Hopera (Edinburgh Fringe Festival). Other projects include The Lead- ing Matters and Stanford Challenge National tour.

Roberta Carlson (Composer) has been a frequent guest at ATC, contributing to shows ranging from Jeckyll and Hyde to The Two Gentlemen of Verona and The Great Gatsby. Her score for Steven Dietz’s Dracula, which premiered at ATC, has been used in more than 250 productions on three different continents. She enjoys writing in a wide variety of styles from ethnic music of all types to string quartets to jazz and pop. Currently residing in Minneapolis, her work has been heard at many Twin Cities venues including The Children’s Theatre Company, The Jungle Theater, Illusion Theater, Guthrie Theater, and Penumbra Theatre Company. Nationally, her credits include Seattle Repertory Theatre, Kansas City Repertory The- atre, Pasadena Playhouse, Zach Theatre and many others. As a resident of Minnesota, she is especially happy to be in Arizona this winter.

Elissa Myers Casting, Paul Fouquet, CSA (Casting) has cast dozens of shows at ATC over the last 25 years. Broadway casting credits include seven shows, including the Tony Award-nominated Having Our Say and 25 off-Broadway shows. Regional casting includes Denver Theatre Center, Cleveland Play House, Alabama Shakespeare Festival and Magic Theatre. Film and television credits include the PBS movie Souls on Fire (2013); three “Movies of the Week” (with Tyne Daly, Claire Danes, Christopher Reeve, Ed Asner and Daniel J. Travanti); five pilots and two PBS specials by Wendy Wasserstein and Terrance Mc- Nally (with Bernadette Peters, Nathan Lane, Blythe Danner, Spike Lee and Paul Sorvino); the Peabody Award-winning mini-series Liberty, as well as the Emmy Award-winning mini-series Benjamin Franklin and John & Abigail Adams; and the mini-series God in America, The People v. Leo Frank, Dolley Madison and Louisa May Alcott. The office has so far received 15 nominations and has won three Artios Awards for Outstanding Achievement in Casting.

Glenn Bruner (Production Stage Manager) is in his 20th season at ATC where he has stage managed over 60 productions, including La Esquinita USA, An Act of God, Of Mice and Men, Romeo and Juliet, Five

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Presidents, Other Desert Cities, The Mountaintop, Clybourne Park, The Sunshine Boys, Next to Normal, The Great Gatsby, Hair, and the world premieres of Jeffrey Hatcher’sSherlock Holmes and the Adventure of the Suicide Club and Ten Chimneys, and Steven Dietz’s Sherlock Holmes: The Final Adventure, Rocket Man, Inventing van Gogh, and Over the Moon. Mr. Bruner has worked at Kansas City Repertory Theatre, Al- ley Theatre, Dallas Theater Center, Pasadena Playhouse, Centerstage, Studio Arena Theatre, and Maine’s Portland Stage Company. He was the Assistant Stage Manager for the world premiere of On the Water- front at The Cleveland Play House and stage managed the Off-Broadway premiere of Alan Ayckbourn’s Season’s Greetings. He has been the voice for many radio and television commercials, and worked for on- air for Texas Public Radio in his hometown of San Antonio. For the past eighteen summers Mr. Brun- er has been on the entertainment staff for Major League Baseball’s All Star FanFest. He was the 2012 recipient of the Lucy Jordan Recognition Award, presented annually by the Western Region of Actors’ Equity Association. Mr. Bruner has been a member of AEA since 1981.

Bruno Ingram (Assistant Stage Manager) has worked as a professional stage manager since 1998 for a num- ber of companies. ATC: Talley’s Folly, The Underpants, Anna in the Tropics, Macbeth, Pride and Prejudice, Hank Williams: Lost Highway, Ella, To Kill a Mockingbird, Somebody/Nobody, Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom, Woody Guthrie’s American Song, and The Mountaintop. Other regional credits include productions at Cleveland Play House, Kansas City Repertory Theatre, Penumbra Theatre Company, Dallas Theater Center, Pasadena Playhouse, and Theatre for a New Audience.

Timothy Toothman (Assistant Stage Manager) is the Artistic Associate at ATC and has also stage managed 20 ATC productions since the 2002/03 season, most recently King Charles III, Fences and Wait Until Dark. He has also stage managed ATC co-productions at Geva Theatre Center, Kansas City Repertory Theatre and San Jose Repertory Theatre. Mr. Toothman spent five seasons as the Production Stage Man- ager for the Geva Theatre Center in Rochester, NY and was then Company Manager for five years for Sunshine Too, a national touring ensemble of deaf and hearing actors. He has also managed produc- ing and presenting theatres in Indiana and Maryland. Prior to moving to Arizona, Mr. Toothman spent eleven years as a program and grants director for the Maryland State Arts Council and the Connecticut Commission on the Arts. Mr. Toothman stage managed the National Heritage Awards Program for the National Endowment for the Arts for ten years and was the Production Stage Manager for six seasons at the Vineyard Playhouse on Martha’s Vineyard.

Emma DeVore (Assistant to the Stage Manager) served as Assistant to the Stage Manager for ATC’s produc- tions of Fiddler on the Roof, King Charles III, …Discord, Of Mice and Men, Fences, Disgraced, Romeo and Juliet, Murder for Two, Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike, Around the World in 80 Days, Xanadu, The Importance of Being Earnest, Clybourne Park, Freud’s Last Session, Lombardi, God of Carnage and The Great Gatsby. Regionally, she has worked at the Utah Shakespearean Festival, Phoenix Theatre, Gulfshore Play- house, and Southwest Shakespeare Company. She was the Production Stage Manager for E&M Theatri- cal’s Las Vegas production of The D*Word: A Musical,and has toured with the vaudeville troupe Hand- some Little Devils, and with The Magic of David Copperfield.

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ARTISTIC DIRECTOR

David Ira Goldstein cel- Mr. Goldstein has been a guest director at theatres ebrates his 25th season all across the country including Arizona Opera, The as Artistic Director of Pasadena Playhouse, Berkeley Repertory Theatre, Arizona Theatre Company. Seattle Repertory Theatre, Florida Stage, Center In that time, he has pro- Repertory Theatre, Kansas City Repertory Theatre, duced and/or directed Northlight Theatre, San Jose Repertory Theatre, over 200 mainstage plays, Village Theatre, Geva Theatre Center, Laguna workshops, readings and Playhouse, Repertory Theatre of St. Louis, Mixed presentations including Blood Theatre, The Children’s Theatre Company acclaimed appearances by in Minneapolis, Alaska Repertory Theatre, Illusion the Royal National Theatre of Great Britain and Theatre. His musicalA Marvelous Party: The Noël the Theatre Royal Bath. He received the 2010 Coward Celebration, which originated at ATC, has Leader of the Year Award in Arts and Humanities played extensively across the U.S., winning many from the Capitol Times and the 2003 Governor’s awards including four Jeff Awards in Chicago Arts Award as Individual Artist for his contribu- (including Best Director), the Elliot Norton Award tions to the arts in Arizona. in Boston, several Bay Area Critics’ Awards and the Los Angeles Drama Critics Award for Best This season he directed Fiddler on the Roof and the Production. world premiere of Holmes and Watson for ATC. He has directed over 40 mainstage productions for Before coming to Arizona, Mr. Goldstein was ATC ranging from classics to new plays to musicals, Associate Artistic Director of ACT Theatre in Seattle. including Disgraced, The Santaland Diaries, Next to His many productions there included Glengarry Glen Normal, The Sunshine Boys, Hair, Much Ado About Ross, Hapgood, Breaking the Silence, Lloyd’s Prayer, Nothing, My Fair Lady, Valley Song, The Illusion, the world premieres of God’s Country by Steven The Pajama Game, Side Man, [title of show], How Dietz and Willi by John Pielmeier, as well as a joint I Learned to Drive, Wait Until Dark, Xanadu, The Soviet-American production of The Falcon.He was Mystery of Irma Vep, Scapin, The Two Gentlemen Associate Artistic Director at Actors Theatre of St. of Verona, The Boys Next Door, Shadowlands, Fully Paul from 1983-86. Mr. Goldstein holds an MFA Committed, The Pirates of Penzance, H.M. S. Pinafore, from the University of Minnesota. He has been a Willi, Dreams from a Summer House, Other People’s visiting instructor and director at ASU, University of Money, The Heidi Chronicles, Noises Offand A Washington, University of Minnesota and University Midsummer Night’s Dream, as well as many world of Northern Iowa. He has served as a panelist for premieres including The Kite Runnerby Khaled the National Endowment for the Arts, Theatre Hosseini, Sherlock Holmes: The Final Adventure Communications Group, Arts Midwest, and the (winner of the Edgar Award from the Mystery Arizona, Minnesota, Oregon and Washington State Writers of America), Inventing van Gogh, Rocket Man, Arts Commissions. Mr. Goldstein is a proud Union Private Eyes, Over the Moon and Dracula by Steven member of the Stage Directors and Choreographers Dietz, and Holmes and Watson, Ten Chimneys, Dr. Society, and Actors’ Equity Association. He is mar- Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (Edgar Award nominee) and ried to KJZZ radio announcer Michele Robins. Sherlock Holmes and the Adventure of The Suicide They share their home with their dogs and cats: Club (Edgar Award nominee) by Jeffrey Hatcher. Rio, Rocky, 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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ATC 2016/17 SEASON ARTISTS

WRITERS CHOREOGRAPHERS FIGHT ASSISTANT Mike Bartlett Denise Patton CHOREOGRAPHER STAGE MANAGERS Rubén C. González Kathryn Van Meter David Barker Glenn Bruner Bruno Ingram Jeffrey Hatcher DRAMATURGS ASSOCIATE Timothy Toothman Richard Maltby, Jr. CHOREOGRAPHER Chloe Loos Peter Van Dyke William Meade Adam Somers Katherine Monberg David Javerbaum Elaine Romero ACTORS MUSIC DIRECTORS Joseph Stein Steve Alderfer Michael Koerner CASTING Anne Allgood DIRECTORS Jeff Lisenby Michael Donovan, Greg Armstrong Matt August CSA DESIGNERS Sally Jo Bannow Jason Edwards Elissa Myers David Lee Cuthbert Trenna Barnes David Ira Goldstein Casting, Paul Don Darnutzer Jesse Boone Marsha Mason Fouquet, CSA Randal Myler Gordon DeVinney Allison Briner- Kinan Valdez John Ezell CASTING Dardenne Kish Finnegan ASSISTANTS Eric Lee Brotherson COMPOSERS William Forrester Richie Ferris Kathryn Kellner AND LYRICISTS Regina García Brown Jerry Bock CASTING Michael Gilliam Kylan Chait Roberta Carlson ASSOCIATES Lauren Helpern Bill Chameides Sheldon Harnick Karie Koppel John Iacovelli Janine Colletti David Javerbaum Matthew Wiener Abe Jacob Jason Collins Adam Schlesinger Mathew LeFebvre VOICE AND Krista Curry Anahuac Valdez G.W. Mercier DIALECT COACHES Stephen D’Ambrose ORCHESTRATIONS Paul Miller Kevin Black Paige Davis Steven Bishop Michael Oesch David Morden Armen Dirtadian Michael Koerner Brian Jerome STAGE MANAGERS Harold Dixon Jeff Lisenby Peterson Glenn Bruner Cathy Dresbach Cynthia Savage Eric Du ARRANGEMENTS Bruno Ingram Jeffrey Elias Teeter Josh Dunn David Abbinanti Timothy Toothman Anahuac Valdez Peter Van Dyke James Gleason Kenton Yeager Kate Godfrey

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Rubén C. González Richard Peacock Brantley Kearns ASSISTANT Michael Monroe Taylor Pearlstein Michael Koerner DIRECTOR Goodman Janine Piek Rod Larkins Alexandra Meda Philip Goodwin Devon Prokopek Jeff Lisenby ASSISTANTS TO Jules Grantham Tony Putrino Kenneth Marrs THE DIRECTOR Erik Gratton Noah Racey John W. Marshall Ava Spanier Walter Hartman James Michael Reilly Brent Moyer Ben Hope Remi Sandri Lisa Otey ASSISTANT Adam Haas Hunter Dylan Saunders Mike Padilla DESIGNERS Kate Maher Hyland Patrick Shelton Tony Putrino Alexander LaFrance Kate Jaeger Adam Somers Jordan Robinson Lex Marcos Eric Polani Jensen Jeanne Syquia Jason Roederer Tory Mays Corey Walter Peter Van Norden Neal Romberg ASSOCIATE Johnson Owen Watson Claudia DESIGNERS Brantley Kearns Jennifer Wingerter Vanderschaaf Maranda DeBusk Aubrey King Robertson Witmer Robertson Witmer Gene Friedman Danny Lacker Sarah Wolter UNDERSTUDIES Mike Lawler R. Hamilton Wright ASSISTANTS Sally Jo Bannow TO THE STAGE Max Lawrence James Zannelli Janine Colletti MANAGERS Jeff Lisenby MUSICIANS Jason Collins Emma DeVore Shira Elena Maas Steve Anderson Armen Dirtadian Tajh Oates Cobey Mandarino Greg Armstrong Eric Du John W. Marshall PRODUCTION Tim Blevins Josh Dunn Brian Mathis ASSISTANTS Sharon Cooper Jules Grantham Kenny Metzger Amy Richman Ross Daniels Aubrey King Christian Miller R. Elisabeth Burton Ed DeLucia Shira Elena Maas Kevin Milnes Cory Driscoll Cobey Mandarino David Morden Bill Foy David Morden Ali Wood Moser Tom Fries Ali Wood Moser Brent Moyer Christine Harper Cera Naccarato Cera Naccarato Walter Hartman Devon Prokopek Gregory North Ben Hope James Zannelli Carrie Paff

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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 MARCH 14, 2017 . CORPORATIONS/ Microsoft Matching Arts Foundation for Tucson The Connie Hillman ORGANIZATIONS Gifts Program and Southern Arizona Family Foundation Anonymous (1) Morgan Stanley Bank of America Charitable Hirsch Family Foundation Administrative Support Network for Good Foundation Jewish Community Foundation Services Group Inc. Ogletree Deakins The Barber Family Legacy Fund of Greater Phoenix, Inc. Affinity Eye Care Osborn Maledon, P.A. held at Vanguard Charitable Jewish Community Foundation Aloft Hotel Phoenix Convention Center BD2 Donor Advised Fund held of Southern Arizona at the Community Foundation American Express Employee Jewish Federation of Phoenix IDA for Southern Arizona Giving Program Southern Arizona Phoenix Office of Arts The Benevity Community APS and Culture I. Michael and Beth Impact Fund Kasser Foundation Arizona Lottery PICOR Commercial Jeffrey F. Berg and Debra Bill and Kathy Kinney ASU Gammage Real Estate Services H. Paget Fund Philanthropic Fund held at Pima Dermatology Ballard Spahr LLP Leonard J. and Irene Brown the Community Foundation BeachFleischman PC Pinnacle West Capital Foundation, Inc. for Southern Arizona Corporation and Subsidiaries Begam Marks and Traulsen Joan Kaye Cauthorn Margaret E. Mooney Foundation Renaissance Phoenix Downtown Break-Away Tours Advised Fund held at the Allan and Alfie Norville The Carriage House Resolution Copper Community Foundation Philanthropic Fund Cox Communications Smithfield Trust Company for Southern Arizona Phoenix Suns Charities Crest Insurance Group Snell & Wilmer L.L.P. Francis Chapin Foundation PICOR Charitable Foundation The Desert Leaf SRP Alan and Gail Cohn Virginia G. Piper Foundation, Inc. Downtown Kitchen + Cocktails Steptoe and Johnson, LLP Charitable Trust SynCardia Systems, Inc Community Foundation Donald Pitt Family Foundation The Employee Community for Southern Arizona Fund of Boeing Arizona The Schneider Group Rochester Area Community Cornell University Foundation Esser Design Theater League Inc. Foundation Nancy M. and Peter E. Davis Foothills Properties Tucson Medical Center Russ and Carolyn Russo Community Fund held at Foundation Fractured Earth Tile and Stone UNS Energy Corp. the Community Foundation Gammage & Burnham Watermill Financial Group for Southern Arizona Salt River Community Children’s Foundation Gust Rosenfeld P.L.C. Wilson Property Services, Inc. The Bill and Donna Dehn Schwab Charitable Fund Herberger Theater Center Wyndham Phoenix Charitable Fund Scottsdale Arts Holualoa Arizona, Inc Zazu Pannee Park Regent Diamond Family Donor Scottsdale League for the Arts Hotel Congress Advised Fund at the Jewish Community Foundation Shapiro Family Philanthropic Hughes Federal Credit Union FOUNDATIONS ExxonMobil Foundation Foundation IBM Matching Grants Program Absolon Foundation Matching Gifts Program Side by Side Foundation Jim Click Automotive Team Actor’s Equity Foundation Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Sarah B. Smallhouse Johnson & Johnson Matching Akron Community Foundation Fiesta Bowl Charities Advised Fund held at the Gifts Program Andrew Family Foundation Joanie Flatt Family Foundation Community Foundation The John F. Kennedy Center Applied Materials Foundation for Southern Arizona The Gordon Foundation for the Performing Arts Arizona Community Foundation The Eliot Spalding Foundation The Greenleaf/Molberg KXCI Community Radio Arizona Community Family Fund Stonewall Foundation Lightwave Technical Consulting Foundation of Cochise Michael J. and Charlotte A. Texas Instruments Foundation Law Office of Bernadette Ruiz Arizona Community Harris Philanthropic Fund The Greater Cincinnati Law Office of Slutes, Foundation of Flagstaff Herbst Family Foundation Foundation Sakrison & Rogers, PC Arizona Community The Molly and Joseph The Harold and Jean Lewis Roca Rothgerber LLP Foundation of Sedona Herman Foundation Grossman Foundation Maynards Market and Kitchen Arizona Community Foundation of Yavapai County

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FOUNDATIONS The Shubert Foundation University of Arizona Foundation City of Glendale - (continued) The Stocker Foundation Valley of the Sun United Way Public Arts Program The John and Helen Torosian Foundation Vance Foundation City of Tempe Arts and Culture Murphey Foundation Tucson Foundations Vanguard Charitable City of Tucson The Maurice and Meta Tucson Osteopathic Endowment Program National Endowment Gross Foundation Medical Foundation for the Artss The Minneapolis Foundation United Way of Tucson and GOVERNMENT Myers Vitkin Foundation, Inc. Southern Arizona Arizona Commission on the Arts

INDIVIDUAL DONORS ANGELS Jay Glaser Daniel Hagerty and Jeffrey Hatcher $25,000 AND UP Rob and Laurie Glaser Michael Cook Theresa and William Hawgood David Ira Goldstein and Bob and JoAnne Hungate Rebecca and Albert Johnson Anonymous (1) Michele Robins Goldstein Drs. Paul and Mary Koss Drs. Steven and Marta Ketchel Char and Alan Augenstein Paulette and Joe Gootter Joseph A. Mollica and Tandy and Gary Kippur Paul and Alice Baker Jeff Guldner Dottie Sellers Humberto and Czarina Lopez Christine and Daryl Burton Sharon Harper Jack and Becky Moseley Lori Mackstaller Shirley Estes Courtney Johnson Mac and Russ Perlich Jill and Kevin Madden Louise and Jim Glasser Carole and Richard Kraemer Mary Beth and Gerald Radke Deborah Moss and I. Michael and Beth Kasser Richard and Sally Lehmann F. William Sheppard and Stephen Collins Bill Lewis and Rick Underwood Sandra and Dr. Robert Maxfield Range P. Shaw Mary and Matthew Palenica Ann Lovell and Tom Warne Elyce and Mark Metzner Jack Wahl and Mary Lou Forier Lyn Papanikolas and Dolly and Jim Moran Rosanna Miller Linda Wurzelbacher David Mackstaller Allan Norville Mary Mochary Ken and Judy Ryan Carol and Lex Sears Susan and Jeff Rein DESIGNER’S Drs. John and Helen Schaefer Chef Janos Wilder Jill and Herschel Rosenzweig CIRCLE Jody Summerset Roll Ron and Patricia Schwabe and Michael Roll $3,500 - $5,499 PLAYWRIGHT’S Enid and Michael Seiden Sarah and David Smallhouse GUILD Janie Shapiro and Anonymous (1) Shoshana and Robert Tancer $10,000-$24,999 Slobodan Popovic Mary and Cameron Artigue James Wezelman and Denise Grusin Nancy Swanson Carmela and Michael Blank Anonymous (1) Michael Willoughby Connie and Rodney Boorse Jessica L. Andrews and PRODUCER’S Gary Wolff and Sandy Gibson Timothy W. Toothman Joan Kaye Cauthorn Mary Jan and Paul Bancroft CIRCLE Jacklyn Connoy and $5,500 - $9,999 William Maguire DIRECTOR’S Mr. A. Frederick Banfield and Bill and Donna Dehn CIRCLE Ms. Eileen M. Fitzmaurice Anonymous (1) Catherine “Rusty” Foley $1,750 - $3,499 In Memory of Rick Call Christine and John Augustine Ted and Barb Frohling Judie Cosentino Virginia Clements and Anonymous (4) Gail and Patric Giclas Darryl and Mary Ann Dobras Tom Rogers Kelley and Ken Abrahams Davie Glaser in loving memory Bruce and Katie Dusenberry Deanna Evenchik Judy Ackerman and of David H. Glaser Bruce L. and Lynne Norma and Stanley G. Feldman Richard Epstein Lauren and Michael Gordon Wood Dusenberry Bruce and Edythe Gissing Roberta Aidem Pamela Grissom Joanie Flatt Ellyn and Jeff Gold Mara and Keith Aspinall Michael Flatt Eric Hamburger Mary Ellen and Emery Bartle

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DIRECTOR’S Deborah and Jeffrey Jacob Nancy and Jeff Werner Carol Fink CIRCLE Ted Jarvi and Leslie Hall Taryn and Mark Westergaard Patricia Fluhrer Robyn Kessler and Jeff Timan Ellen Wheeler and David Nix Pamela Frame (continued) Carol and Foster Kivel Ruth Zales and Kenneth Mr. and Mrs. John Francesconi $1,750 - $3,499 Drs. George and Maria Knecht Greenfield Renee and Peter Gerstman Barbara and Franklin Bennett Dr. and Mrs. Ronald Kolker Barbara and Gerald Goldberg Mr. and Mrs. Mark Landay BACKERS Laurie and Chuck Goldstein Denice Blake and $1,000 - $1,749 John Blackwell Judy and Sam Linhart Wendy Gordon Betsy Bolding Elaine Litvack Anonymous (2) Kathryn and Edwin Goss Susan and Brian Boylan Susan and Stacy Litvak Michelle and Tim Abraham Donita Gross Dr. Jose and Frances Burruel Phil and Nora Mazur Amy and Bob Adams Betty and Leonard Guarraia Patrick Butler and Debbie Elsa McTavish Joanne and Howie Adams Anne and David Hameroff Goodman-Butler Constance Melendez Judy and Rory Albert Rebecca and Todd Hanley Amy Charles and Caroline and Peter Morse Susan and Larry Allen Cristine and Ed Hansen Steve McMillan Dr. Robert Mulgrew and Corbett and Pat Alley Sarajean and Jeri Harwood Ed and Arlene Cohen Ms. Elizabeth Miller Neil Ampel and Nancy March John Hay and Ruth Murphy Shelley M. Cohn and Trudi and Robert Murch Gregory Anderson and Pauline and Gene Hechler Mollie C. Trivers Pat and Wayne Needham Linda Holmes Stephen and Amanda Heitz Len and Doris Coris Patti Norville Spector Mary and Bret Batchelor Pat and Fred Henning Vanne and Robert Cowie Dr. and Mrs. Charles W. Otto Nancy and Dave Baxter Peggy Hitchcock Don and Jonae DeLong Marilyn Papp Barbara and Mathis Becker Ed and Sandy Holland Geraldine and Michael DeMuro Heather Reeves JoAnn and Dave Becker Cathy and Michael Holmberg Marnie and Harvey Dietrich Valerie and Herschel Richter Dr. and Mrs. Michael Belton Lee and Patrick Howe Marjorie and Gerald Dixon Mallory and Donald Riegger Susan Berg John Hudak Zoe and Andrew Dowd Dr. and Mrs. Sanford H. Roth Barbara and William Bickel Darrell and Frances Hutchinson Martha Durkin Linda and Reid Schindler Sandy and Chuck Bonstelle John Paul Jones III Dino J. and Elizabeth Cita Scott and Harry George Barry D. Brown Kay Juhan Murfee DeConcini Susan P. Segal Ray Carroll Denice Just Melissa and Gene Einfrank Judy Seinfeld Sara and Cristiano Castellini Dr. and Mrs. Valerian Kaplan Drs. Thomas Elliott and Cathy Shell Julianna Kasper Cindy Rankin Shirley Chann Joanne Sibley Richard Keiler and Fred Farsjo and Patti Payne Mary and Thomas Cram Ingeborg and Ralph Mr. and Mrs. William Cullen Tommilee Philips Judy and Richard Flynn Silberschlag Janice and Alvin Kivel Robert Fortuno Barbara and John Cummings Evelyn G. and Daniel J. Simon A. Ennis Dale Gabrielle Klein Ellis F. Friedman and Irene Rica and Harvey Spivack Don Klomp Stern Friedman Dr. and Mrs. William H. Dantzler Richard Stahl Robert Knopf Lois and Harry Garrett Leslie Dashew and Col. Mary Pat Sullivan Joan Koppenbrink Becky and Dave Gaspar Jack Salisbury Barbara Vogen Lynne Lagarde and Bob Stankus Kevin Gebert and Carol David and Hillary Wyler Whitney Sheets Count Ferdinand and Julie and Mark Deatherage Eileen and John Lamse Countess Anita von Galen Dr. Mary Jo Ghory Keith DeConcini Sally Lanyon Richard Walker Mary and Robert Gillett Gina and Rick DeGraw Marianne and Bill Leedy Brett Weaver and Linda Smith Leslie and Richard Glaze Anne and John Duffy Janice and Robert Leff Sean D. Sweat Dr. Robert W. Gore Kim and Sean Elliott Christiane G. Leslie Dr. Richard and Steven Fass Phoebe Lewis Jennifer Gross and Jerry LeFevre Madeleine Wachter Hazel Hare Margaret and Dennis Fesenmyer Jennifer Lohse and Russ and Kay Weed Jason DePizzo Elliott and Sandra Heiman Ronna Fickbohm and Jeff Willis Nancy and Richard Weiss Ms. Edith E. Luty

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BACKERS Nina and Morton Susman Diane and Donald Bristow Denise Ford Ms. Susan M. Swick Richard Broderick and Patricia and Gary Fridley (continued) Roberta King $1,000 - $1,749 Geraldine and Jerome Tamm Cheryl and Ira Gaines Gail and Daniel Tenn Carol and Daniel Bronte Elizabeth and Dietmar Gann Anne and Ed Lyman and Sheri Sender Suzanne and Dan Brown Drs. Margot W. and J.D. Garcia Matthew and Jo Ann Madonna Stephen and Susan Thompson Sharley and Graham Bryce Gary and Gini Gethmann Priscilla and Edmund Marquez Gerald and Linda Tumarkin Jean and Michael Butterfield Roberta Gillilan Dorothy and Roy Mayeske Curtis and Paula Ullman Hanna and Don Callaghan Ann and Arthur Goldberg Andy McKnight Karla Van Drunen Littooy Tyna Callahan and Dimitri Muriel and Marc Goldfeder and Fred Littooy Voulgaropoulos Jerry Mettes Shelley and Leonard Goldstein Sally Van Slyke Brian and Lauren Cantoni Marilyn and Robert Metzger Dr. Barbara Gores and Dawn and David Veldhuizen Mr. and Mrs. D. Chavez Donnasu and Jim Moody Dr. Jim Boulay Emily and Bob Vincent Elaine and Sidney Cohen Nina and Brian Munson Susan and Loring Green Arthur Wadlund Kris and Earl Cohen Peggy and Gerry Murphy Tom and Nancy Green Jean K. Wagner Sara Cohen Dr. James E. Nation Dwaine Greer Barbara and John Walker Steven Cohen and Douglas Ng Jerome and Anita Gutkin Dr. Bruce Waterman Michael Godnick Jean and Jordan Nerenberg Sara and Andrew Gyorke Marilyn and Peter Woods Lois and Tom Colberg Ann Patterson-Barton Diana and Lawrence Haas Julianne and Raymond Woosley Mary Kathleen Collins Susan and Donald Pitt Rita Hagel Margaret Wunder Arlan Colton and Kirk Smith Robert Present Pam and Glen Hait Susan G. Connell Linda Pulaski Mary and Geoffrey Hamway Jan Copeland Mark Quale and Teresa Kim PATRONS Jeffrey Harper Margaret and James Coyle Sandra Rausch $500 - $999 Kathy and James Haun Alicia and Jon Crumpton Chuck and Terri Roehrick Suzanne and Lester Hayt Anonymous (12) Marjorie and George Suzie Hazan and Michael Burns Randee Ross Cunningham Michelle and Tim Abraham Ken Hegland and Mayor and Mrs. Jonathan Patricia and Dennis DeConcini Rothschild Joseph Acker Barbara Sattler Phil Derkum and Flora Yee Tom and Eileen Rotkis Rebecca Albrecht and Michael Heimbuch and Norris Livoni Winston H. Dines. Winston Mitchell Bunting Russ and Carolyn Russo Al and Janet Anderson Dines, and Holliday Dines Sharon and Louis Hekman Drs. Adib and Vivi Sabbagh Lori Angus Wilson Jan and Leo Dressel Pat and John Hemann Judy and Harold Samloff and Jay Angus Kimberlyn Drew and Andy Moore Bill Hemelt and Anne Leary Anne and Elmon Sapp Judy and Ned Armstrong Gail E. Dunlap Dr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Herbst Claire and Henry Sargent Rob Aronoff Mary Durham-Pflibsen Tom and Sandy Hicks Betty Anne Sarver Judy and Bob Atwell John Dyster Marsha and Sid Hirsh Rita and Steven Schlosser Lani and Josh Baker Janet and Harold Eastin Marta and Robert C. Holl Ellie and S.L. Schorr Colleen and Brock Bakewell Slivy Edmonds Catherine Horness Steffie and Millie Stephen R. and Suzanne Roberta Eisman-Goldstein Elaine Hoyne and Lisa Rempe Marc and Tracy Schwimmer K. Barber Stevie and Karl Eller Jacqueline Hufford-Jensen Neelam and Gulshan Sethi Jeannette and Robert Barnes AJ Epstein Lori and David Iaconis Susan S. Small Michael Bass Karen and Lionel Faitelson Brian Indrelunas Linnet and Robert Spangler Ann and Richard Bates Dr. Nelson Faux John Irby and Norizan Osman Terri Springer Trudie and Peter Beestrum Tom Feeney and Carmen Margaret Iverson Darryl and Helen Stern Ian Belknap Bermudez Frank and Caroline Jank Phyllis E. and Richard D. Stern Tony and Maria Beram Nancy and Richard Fintzy Jill and Stan Jankowski Randy Sterna Barbara and John Bird Mary Jo Fitzgerald Donald E. Jenks Rebecca and Jerry Sundt Martha Brightwell Cindy and Jerry Foley

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PATRONS Clementa Mannarelli William Rogers Gayle A. Traver and Gary Molenda Lynda and Edward Rogoff Cindy Traylor (continued) Barbara and Martin Mannlein Bobbe Rosenberg C. and Dale Tretschok $500 - $999 Mr. and Mrs. Thom Mansur Anne and Lowell Rothschild Catherine and Bruce Uhl Gary Marcus Helen and Robert Jennette Brenda and Jim Rowland David and Nancy Ulmer Kit and Joan Marrs Judy and William Jenney David and Sonja Saar Susan and Evan Unger Nancy and Vance Marshall Celinda Johnson Peter Salomon and John Wareing and Connie Lorene Martin Patricia Morgan Nygaard Wareing Gary Jones Rudy and Maria Mathews Sue Samuels Leigh and Gregory Waterfall Leianne Jones Cecelia Matson Kathleen Schiemann Marion Weber Marcia Jones Judi and Alan Max Patricia and Harry Schlosser Steven and Linda Wegener Nathan Joseph Emma and Gregory Melikian Eve Schocket Ronald and Mary Weinstein Lynn and Chris Karabinas Kathryn and Richard Merkel Jacqueline and Paul Schulz Maggie White Jamie and Bill Kelley Frances Merryman Robyn and Edward Schwager Kathleen and Robert Winder Kathryn Kellner Marilyn and Tom Merryweather Arleen and Fred Schwartz Michael Winters Raymond Kemp and Richard Douglas Darrel and Ann Merwin Jomay Scollick Nancy and Ted Wolter Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Claudine and Andrew Messing Deborah and William Scott Punch Woods Kendhammer Douglas and Jane Metzger Arlene and Morton Scult Steven Wool Nancy and Burton Kinerk Michelle and Joseph Millstone Polly and Joe Seeger Susan King Mr. and Mrs. George Mink Mary Senseney FRIENDS Judy Kish Jacque Montrose Barbara and George Seperich $250 - $499 Jo and Bob Koeper Judee Morrison Stan Shafer Barbara Koval Christine Muldoon Mary Jo Sheldon-DiVito Anonymous (13) Loren Krebs Shirley G. Muney and William DiVito Audrey and Daniel Abrams Kathryn Lamm Essie and George Nadler Raj Sivananthan Pauline Albert Jane Langenfeld and Dana and Rick Naimark Diane and Ken Skotak Kristin Almquist Duncan Chang Carolyn and Carl Nau Susan and Darty Smith Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Alpert Barb and Dex Laske Caren and Thomas Newman Richard Snodgrass and Shirley and Thor Anderson Jim and Gloria Lawrence Ann Nichols Merrie Brucks Alma and Dan Angelo Mary and John Leavitt Parviz Nikravesh and Bruce Spencer Julia and Neal Armstrong DeDe and Larry Leber Agnes Stahlschmidt Alice and Joel Steinfeld Gregory Ash and Susan Jenni and Rob Leinbach Randi and James Nulty Becky and Harold Strain Johnson-Ash Maxine and Jeffrey Leonard Peggy Odendahl Molly Stranahan and Tom Curtin Rae and Peter Aust Jim LeValley and Nancy Philippi Alyce Pennington Judge and Mrs. Roger Strand Eva and Martin Bacal Dr. Alan Levenson and Kathie and Bill Peterson Olga and James Strickland Pamela and Frank Bangs Rachel K. Goldwyn Todd Peterson Carolyn and John Stuart Dr. and Mrs. Peter Bankoff Carol and Norman Levine Laura and Tom Pew Joan Sweeney Jackie and Emery Barker Sharon Lewis and Brian Pracko Linda and David Tansik Martha Baron Mayor Shanken Paul Rathjen Sandra Thall Char and Gerry Bates Nancy and Herb Lienenbrugger Penny Rauzi Susan and Glyn Thickett Kathryn Bates Don Livesay Becky and Norman Rebenstorf Mr. and Mrs. Hans J. Thiele Cheryl Beard Dr. Howard Luber Linda and Charles Redman Jean P. Thomas John Bechman Debbie and Clint Mabie Drs. Linda Riordan and Carol and Charles Thompson Hildreth Becker Laura and Barry Mac Ban David Siegel Hugh Thompson Dr. Cash and Susanne Beechler Brendan Mahoney and Douglas and Arlene Ripley Cheryl and Howard Toff Dr. and Mrs. Eric Benjamin Gordon Street Ron Robinette and Carrie Toth Larry Berle Sharon Roediger

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FRIENDS Vic and Ronald Crowe Cleona Genzer Susan and Richard Imwalle Michael Crumly Ami and John Giardina Jaye and Donald Irving (continued) Paula and Michael Culbert Lynn and Gary Gieser Lisa and Gary Israel $250 - $499 Joanne Curtis Elizabeth Giles and Jean and Sheldon Israel Stephen Simmes David and Bonnie Bickford Sherry Dailey Nancy and Brian Jackson John Gillis and Kim Dickinson Mary Bielski and Hal Holman Sandra and Anthony Dr. Ralph A. and Anna Dalessandro Tobey Gitelle Ned and Sue Bloomfield L. Jackson James Darling and Gina Miriam and Richard Glabman Damon Bolling and Joan and Bill Jaeger Murphy Darling David Horowitz Angela and Jeffrey Glosser Deborah Jamieson and Barbara Davis Phylis and Gary Bolno Elaine and John Goetz Scott DeWald Thomas and Julie Davis Susan and Richard Bookspan Linda and James Goggin Marcelle and Leonard Joffe Judith and Chauncey Dayton Mary and Daniel Boone Barbara and Gerald Goldberg David Johnson Martin de Wett Carla and Charles Borkan Elaine and Stanley Goldberg Kimberly Johnson David DeConcini Kim and Don Bourn David Ira Goldstein and Mary and Thomas Johnson Jeff DeConcini Michele Robins Goldstein Betsy and Bill Bowen Mary Ann Johnson Pennie DeHoff and Larry Wurst Veronica and Arthur Gonzales Susan and John Bowers Melissa Johnson Col. and Mrs. L. V. Dennis Jay Goodfarb and Gail Adams Sheila Bray Nancy Johnson Dr. and Mrs. Bernard Diamond Jana Gorodishter Sharon and Barry Briskman Richard and Shirley Johnson Mr. Tom Dinwiddie Janet Grace Martha Brodersen Robert and Susan Johnstone Kathy Dixon Ellen Gurewitz Jeffrey Brooke and Angel Flores Judith Jolley Aimee and Stephen Doctoroff Anna Hacker Corrine Brooks Karen and Charles Jonaitis Patricia and Ronald Donnell Michael Hamant and The Honorable and Mrs. Beverly and Robert Jones Lynnell Gardner Michael J. Brown Randi Dorman and Rob Paulus John Jordan Richard Hammel Jeanne and Eugene Bryan Shona and Graeme Dougherty Eric Kaldahl Constance Hammond Johannes Buchel Carole and David Drachler Sheila and Richard Kanter Michael Hammond Bonnie and David Burnett Donal Drayne Carl Kanun Bonnie and Michael Harris Sylvia and Herb Burton Catherine Dresbach Hy Kaplan and Sue Vardon Lynn and Michael Harris Peter Akmajian and Nann and Tony Durando Andra Karnofsky and Colleen Cacy Jackie and Tom Edwards Robin and John Harris Charles Gannon Shirley and Roland Calhoun Lawrence and Judith Effken Pamela and Stanley Hart S.B. Katz, MD, JD and Karen L. Campbell and James Eichman Victoria and James Haskins D. Stephenson Joseph Tylutki Lee and Spencer Elliott Elizabeth and Jerrold Hatcher Lendre and King Kearns Joanne and John Carhart Sandra and Robert Erickson Michael and Phyllis Hawkins Lisa and David Keene Kristin and James Carkeek Elaine and Mario Espericueta Katherine Hazen Carol and Allen Kern Neal Cash and Sally Grant Ann and Charles Fina Chaundra Henley Mel Kessler and Gail Fisher Nancy and Paul Cella Dr. and Mrs. John H. Finley Kerry and Bob Herbster Dale Keyes Liana Chase Sherman and Sarilyn Fogel Richard Hertz and Doris Meyer David and Patricia King Margot and David Chatterton Brigitta and Curtis Forslund James Herzfeld Jeffrey and Debra King Maureen and John Chestnut Michael and Mary Fox Lee and Kathleen Hessler Susan and Carlton King Anne and Fred Christensen David and Cathy Freedman Susan Hetherington Sandra A. Kilkuts Joyce A. and Richard S. Clark Randall Friese Marcia and Gregory Hilliard Jay and Barbara Kittle Joyce Cohen and Leon Smith Robin Hiller and Tim Fuller Lynn Hoffman Don and Susan Kjerland Kathleen Colsman Allen and Bruce Galin Sidney Hollander Marsha and Donald Klein Nancy Conover Wendy Gamble and Carl Kuehn Gerri and Barry Holt Linda and Bill Knox Margaret and James Coyle Michael Garcia Cindy Housenga Karen and Sherwin Koopmans Lorraine Crawford Michael Garrison Charlotte Howey Kay and Philip Korn Gayla and Harlan Crossman Jane Gellman Sara Hurst Nina and Michael Kotin

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FRIENDS Gloria and Walter Merkel William Rapp and Kathy Kolbe Linda Staubitz Jeffrey Messing Ann H. Redding Maria and D. Stea (continued) Forrest Metz Lu and Jim Reffkin David Steele $250 - $499 Laura and Andrew Meyer Kurt Reinke Claire Steigerwald Jessica and Stephen Kozloff D.B. and Margaret Michel Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Rice Anna Steiner Lynn Krabbe and Bruce Kilbride Phyllis and Leonard Miller Joan Roberts Diane and David Sterle Barbara and Theodore Kraver Joyanne and Fred Mills Dr. Mel and Ginny Roberts Lorraine and Adolph Stern Tamar Rala Kreiswirth Jessica and Jeff Monash Anne Roediger Dan and Jill Stevenson and John DeLuca Karen and Bob Morgan Elaine Romero Christopher Stocks Judy Krolikowski Phyllis Morgan Christina and James Ronstadt Alan Stone Susan Lagerman Melvin E. Mounts Tiana and Jeff Ronstadt Edina A.T. Strum, J.D. Karen and Arvie Lake John Munic Shane and Charles Rood Teri and Don Sullivan Larry Larson Barbara Myers Laura Roskind Jay Sykes Barbara LaWall Richard Newman and Barbara and Kent Rossman John Szafranski Joan Le Fevre Donna Hetler Carol and Arnold Rudoff Shirley and Ted Taubeneck Sue and Robert Lebby Jane and Ben Norton Sharon and Richard Rundle Patricia and Martin Thomas Kwan S. Lee Betty Olwin Dee Ann and James Sakrison Marjorie and Neil Thornton Carolyn and Gary Lerch Michael and Patricia Ore Ellen and Stephen Saltonstall Marlene Tompkins Lori Levine and Gary Benna Shana and Richard Oseran Jennifer and Charles Sands Vera Tucker Bertie Levkowitz and Susan and Chuck Ott John Sands and Joyce Grossman Monty Turner Thomas Herz Alisha Owens Jose Santiago and Janice Catt David and Kathryn Unger Nanci and Doug Levy John Parente Dina Scalone Joan Van Dyke Mary Lipshie Greg Parston and Tom and Chris Schatzman Clague Van Slyke Leo Litowich Judith Hargadon Jennifer Schneider G. Wylene Vinall Darlene Lopez Ellie Patterson Alban and Pinky Schuele Carol Vivona Tiffany Lopez Wayne and Lynne Paulson Susan and Ford Schumann Ruth and Charles Waldron Lindsay Erin Lough Jane and William Pearson Dr. Howard and Trudy Schwartz Patricia Waterfall Mark Luprecht Marie and Phil Pearthree Ann and Perry Sells Sharon and Marc Weisel Gypsy and David Lyle James Peebles Susan and Mark Sendrow Louise and James Weiss Carol and Phil Lyons Sheila Peress and John Velez Julie Karcis and James Seward Marjorie and Lester Westphal Dennis and Barbro Lynton Claudette Perier Beverly and Herb Shealthelm Carol and Phil Wheeler Suzan and Peter Makaus Clyde and Jane Perlee Robert Sheely Ann and Steven Wheeler William Maki Karen and William Peterson Kelley Shore Constance Whitehead Andrea Malis Rachele and Joe Peterson Dr. Marvin Siegel and and M. Capp Jackie Manning Thomas Pickrell and Ms. Eileen Bloom In Memory of Sarah Wich Barbara Zippel Kerry and Anthony Marrs Dr. Caren Siehl Lois and Martin Wienshienk Margo and Steven Pike Irene Marsh Amy and Lee Silverthorn Mary and John Wilber Angela and Jake Pinholster Loraine Martin Rita and Harvey Simon Kay and Thomas Williams David Plane and Alice Mason Patricia Simpson Brad Wines Katharine Jacobs Deborah Mathieu Susan and Eddie Smith Pamela and Dennis Winsten Richard Plattner and Shirley and Stanley Matlick Susan Morris Richard Snyder and William Wissler Linda Jensen Ann and George Mavko Linda and Stephen Pogson David Wohl Barbara Soehnlen Mary and Dennis McMacken Brian Popadak Nancy and Reese Woodling Barbara Solin Constance McMillin Andrea Pratt Barbara and Michael Wright Lois and Lowell Sorenson Virginia Mead Sheila and Robert Press Mo Xiao and Beichuan Zhang Jan and Paul Spaeth Lynda Menis Jane Prinz Carolyn Yeater Gloria and Mark Spies Elizabeth Zukoski

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GIFTS IN Donald Nickerson by Jessica Henry Sargent Jeff Falewicz MEMORY OF L. Andrews and Timothy W. by Shirley Estes, and F. William by Judith and Ken Falewicz Toothman, Betsy Bolding, Carla Sheppard and Range P. Shaw Jack Frakes by Anonymous and Kim Bullerdick, David Gerald Schwartz Jay Glaser Louise Crafts Adams Ira Goldstein and Michele by Judith Schwartz by Joan Newland Robins Goldstein, Kay and by Linda and Jordan Brickman Philip Korn, Lathrop and Gage, John Schroeder Rob and Laurie Glaser Adele’s Mother by Ann-Marie and by E. Adele P. Swan LLP, F. William Sheppard by Deborah and Jeffrey Jacob and Range P. Shaw, and David Cristofani Katherine W . Altaffer David Ira Goldstein Shirley and Ted Taubeneck Paulita Sedgwick by Kate and Dabney Altaffer by Roberta Aidem, Howard by Henrietta S. Barassi Robert Begam Alfie Norvilleby Anonymous, Allen, Ian Belknap, Jeanne by Anonymous, Jessica L. Jessica L. Andrews and Timothy William Sibley, M .D . and Eugene Bryan, Joan Kaye Andrews and Timothy W. W. Toothman, Regina and by Joanne Sibley Cauthorn, Lori and David Toothman, Begam Marks and Gregory Byrne, Kimberly Anne Bob Smith Iaconis, and Elaine Romero Tralsen, and David Ira Goldstein Clements and Scott Mackenzie, by David and Jayne Raffety Joe and Paulette Gootter and Michele Robins Goldstein Stevie and Karl Eller, Lynn by Kim and Don Bourn, Joan and Gary Gieser, Charlotte Larry Smith Rick Call by Susan Call by Frank Davis, and F. William Kaye Cauthorn, Lois and Tom and Michael Harris, Allan Colberg, Len and Doris Coris, Mary-Lynn Carmichael Sheppard and Range P. Shaw Norville, Jennifer and Charles William DiVito and Mary Jo by Janet and Tom Arnold, Sands, F. William Sheppard Mary Stofft Sheldon-DiVito, Marjorie and and Cathy Dresbach and Range P. Shaw, Phyllis by Robert Stofft Gerald Dixon, Darryl and Mary E. and Richard D. Stern, and Don Conn by Margot Conn Diane Carol Stone Ann Dobras, Ralph Thomas Carol and Jacob Struble Hutoxy Contractor by Bruce Maach Eiff, Marcelle and Leonard by Dimshaw Contractor Mrs . Judy Oswald Joffe, Dr. and Mrs. Martin Levy, Chuck Fitzgerald by Mrs. Edith E. Luty Lori Mackstaller, Jessica and by Anonymous Marilyn Papp by Jessica GIFTS IN Jeff Monash, Robert Present, L. Andrews and Timothy W. HONOR OF Emily Rosenberg Pollock, Tom Foley Anne and Lowell Rothschild, by Cindy and Jerry Foley Toothman, Jennifer and Charles Sands, F. William Sheppard Bobbe Rosenberg, Carol and Rose Gottlieb Peter Akmajian and Range P. Shaw, and Phyllis by Donna Somma Lex Sears, Murray Selinger, by Anonymous, and Lizzie Sam E. and Richard D. Stern Rica and Harvey Spivack, Roy L . Gross ATC Artists by Nicole Smith Joan Sweeney, and Ruth Zales Alvin L . Raubenolt and Kenneth Greenfield by Donita Gross by Sarah Raubenolt Betsy Bolding Anne E . Hochberg by Wendy Erica Werden Pam and Glen Hait George Rosenberg by Linda Hirshman by Davie Glaser by American Society of Joan Kaye Cauthorn by Ruth Robert O . Hoover Professional Estimators Old Zales and Kenneth Greenfield Eric Hamberger by Susan Hoover Pueblo Chapter No. 53, Jessica William Dehn by Becky and Dan Lieberman Stella Johnson L. Andrews and Timothy W. by Kathryn Myers Richard Hanson by Helen Sanders Toothman, Betsy Bolding, Mary Ann and Darryl Dobras and David Cillo Nancy Cook, Winston H. Dines. by Ruth Zales and Walter Kaye by Jane and Ben Norton, Winston Dines, and Holliday The Stocker Foundation, and Kenneth Greenfield by Nancy and Kent Barrabee, Dines, David Ira Goldstein Len and Doris Coris, Leonard Nancy and Reese Woodling Shannon Harral and Michele Robins Goldstein, by Melissa Johnson Dinnerstein, Norma and Stanley Debby and Doug Kennedy, Margaret Downie by Raymond G. Feldman, Lyn Papanikolas Dr. and Mrs. Martin Levy, Kemp and Richard Douglas David Hawkanson and David Mackstaller, Olga Lyn Papanikolas and David Josephine Duveneck by Betsy Bolding and Robert Strauss, and Janice Mackstaller, Emily Rosenberg by Weegee and Scott Whiteford Pauline Hechler Wezelman and David Bartlett Pollock, Bobbe Rosenberg, Joan Ederer by by Sant Singh and Justin F . McCarthy Drs. John and Helen Schaefer, Sidney Hollander Sant Kaur Khalsa Jane Loew Sharples, F. William by Margaret McCarthy Jennifer Horner Sheppard and Range P. Tadeusz and Jack McConnell Stefania Eminowicz by Barry and Pamela Horner by Marjorie McConnell Shaw, Susan S. Small, and Elizabeth and William Woodin by Miss Tillie 24 2016/2017 SEASON

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GIFTS IN Mrs . Judy Oswald THE LEGACY Melvin E. Mounts HONOR OF by Ms. Edith E. Luty CIRCLE Peggy and Gerry Murphy (continued) Phoenix Box Office Don and Peg Nickerson by Marjorie and Bill and Kathy Kinney Lester Westphal HONORS THOSE FRIENDS OF ATC WHO Philanthropic Fund held Maria T . Houston Phyllis Powell at the Community by Randall Dietrich HAVE ESTABLISHED by Judy Krausser A GIFT THROUGH A Foundation of Mike and Beth Kasser Cindy Rankin’s parents BEQUEST, TRUST Southern Arizona by Robert Cauthorn and by Drs. Cindy Rankin ARRANGEMENT, John D. Ratliff, Jr. and Joan Kaye Cauthorn, Eglin and Thomas Elliott OR OTHER ESTATE Vicki Ratliff + Bresler Architects, Harry PLAN PROVISION . Ronald Robinette and George and Cita Scott, Janice and Howard Richard Sharon Roediger Deborah and Jeffrey Jacob, by Betsy and James Morrow Anonymous (1) Courtney Johnson, Law Sandy Rosenthal Cameron and Mary Artigue Arnold and Carol Rudoff Office of Bernadette Ruiz, by Ellen Wheeler Helen and Robert Begam Robert V. Schauer* Frances Merryman, Mary and David Nix William C. and Deborah Mochary, Judy Seinfeld, Dr. and Mrs. Karen Scates James F. Blute, III Chisholm Scott and Sarah B. Smallhouse by Betsy Bolding Betsy Bolding F. William Sheppard Jacob Kelber, John Schaefer Daniel J. and Evelyn G. Simon Nadia Hutchinson, by Norma and Stanley Mr. and Mrs. Vincent and Mason Kelber G. Feldman Buonomano* George E. and Margorie G. Springer* by Alice and Marty Kelber Geri Silvi Joan Kaye Cauthorn Robert and Shoshana Tancer Kathryn Kellner by Angela and Jeffrey Glosser Steven Cohen and by Barbara LaWall Rick Small Michael Godnick Roy Van Note Pat King by Kathleen Flasch by Edward Leven Jacklyn Connoy and Jessica Spencer Walker* William Maguire John Kingsbury Summer on Stage Linda and Richard by Anonymous by Vicky Loebel Len and Doris Coris H. Whitney Virginia Dayton* Henry Kofflerby Norma Roger Babson Webber and Stanley G. Feldman by Marlene Graf Mrs. Dorothy D. DeMiller* Kristen Jeff Williams Lorenzo and by Sue and Bob Wedwick by Helen and Robert Jennette Slivy Edmonds Cotton Bob Kroll Bert Winkler Carol Fink by Raymond Kemp and by Amy and Paul Schwartz Ted and Barb Frohling Richard Douglas Eric Brian Wolken Harry and Lois Garrett by Carole and Steve Chase John Lewis Dr. Mary Jo Ghory Lynne Wood Dusenberry by Jessica L. Andrews and Mr. Terrance M. Hanson Timothy W. Toothman by Joe Coyle Mr. and Mrs. Edward Joan Lipkin J. Harrison by Therese Lucier Mrs. Arthur Henderson* Lori Mackstaller Andrew F. Holtz by Shirley Chann Ms. Tana Jones Sandy Maxfield Mrs. Theodosia P. Joyce by Robert Cauthorn and Joan Kaye Cauthorn I. Michael and Beth Kasser Mary McCormack Everett King* by Anonymous Maxine and Jonathan Marshall* Of great theater! by Michael Hyland Les and Phyllis Minsuk *Gifts have been actualized

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STAFF

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 SCENERY ASSISTANT WIG MASTER Jennifer Smith PROPERTIES MASTER Athena Hagen TECHNICAL DIRECTOR Katelin Ashcraft ASSOCIATE Phillip Blackwood DRESSER PRODUCTION MANAGER PROPERTIES ARTISAN Sam Kate Toney Christopher Gerling ASSISTANT TECHNICAL John Wareing DIRECTOR PRODUCTION INTERN Dominic DeRiso LIGHTING & PROJECTIONS Ashley Wright COSTUMES & WARDROBE MASTER CARPENTER LIGHTING & Butch Foley COSTUME SHOP MANAGER PROJECTIONS SUPERVISOR STAGE MANAGEMENT Darcy Elora Hofer Kat Seaton STAFF CARPENTERS PRODUCTION STAGE MANAGER Nicholas Fleming, COSTUME DESIGN MANAGER MASTER ELECTRICIAN Glenn Bruner Scott Greenleaf, Arthur Potts Kish Finnegan Christopher O’Meara STAGE MANAGER OVERHIRE CARPENTER STAFF DRAPER STAFF ELECTRICIAN Timothy Toothman Jeremy Roberts Phyllis Davies Lexy Canon ASSISTANTS TO THE SCENIC CHARGE ARTIST WARDROBE SUPERVISOR LIGHT BOARD OPERATOR (PHX) STAGE MANAGER Brigitte Bechtel Sandahl Masson Sawyer Stroud Emma DeVore, Tajh Oates STAFF SCENIC ARTIST LEAD DRESSER (PHX) STAGE MANAGEMENT & Paulino Deleal Paul Elliot SOUND PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT SCENIC ART INTERN COSTUMES INTERN SOUND SUPERVISOR INTERN Monika Goebel Brian Jerome Peterson Amy Richman Mallory Harwell PAINTERS FIRST HAND PRODUCTION SOUND STAGE OPERATIONS Lisa Lemke, Liz Weibler Marthe Witte ENGINEER Mathew DeVore STAGE CARPENTER (TUC) STITCHERS Kasi Love PROPERTIES Mariah Bowers, Robin Strand, SOUND TECHNICIAN Liz Weibler Jason Campbell PROPERTIES MASTER Paul Lucas MILLINER SOUND BOARD OPERATOR (PHX) Sam Kate Toney Connor Adams

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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 MANAGER (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 court- yard 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.

28 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 cwasco@aztc org. . 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

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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 LOW DOWN DIRTY BLUES by Randall Myler and Dan Wheetman This sizzling revue finds a group of veteran musicians assembled for anafter-hours jam session to swap stories and share their favorite tunes,pulled from the greatest hits of Muddy Waters, Ma Rainey, Sophie Tucker,Howlin’ Wolf, Pearl Bailey and more. You definitely won’t want to miss this uniquely rousing, raucous musical event! “Highly recommended . a unique combination of complete authenticity and theatrical polish.” – chicago sun-times

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