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OCTOBER 2015

IN THE CATHEDRAL

Seattle Women’s Chorus

October 23 - 31, 2015 Artistic Director Dennis Coleman Dog tested. Dog approved.

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MISSION SEATTLE MEN’S CHORUS Seattle Women’s Chorus and Seattle Men’s Chorus entertain, enlighten, unify and heal our audience and members, using the power of words and music to recognize the value of gay and straight people and their relationships.

VISION April 2 & 3, 2016 A world that accepts and values its gay and lesbian citizens.

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HOME OF SEATTLE WOMEN’S CHORUS The days are giving way choral music by Stephen Paulus, Michelle Roueché to darkness, the Day of and Ysaye Barnwell round out the program. the Dead approaches and We’ve included the lyrics in this program. ARTISTIC DIRECTOR EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR we turn our thoughts to Follow along… or, just let the music roll over you Dennis Coleman Steven F. Smith ghouls, spirits and things in waves. that go bump in the night. I would like to alert you now to Seattle Welcome to Hallows in Women’s Chorus’ next concert CAMP at the ARTISTIC/PRODUCTION the Cathedral! Cornish Playhouse (formerly Intiman Playhouse) ASSOCIATE ARTISTIC DIRECTOR Eric Lane Barnes Today’s program presents a wide spectrum of at Seattle Center. You’ll laugh and cry as the PRINCIPAL ACCOMPANIST Nancy Otness Bent MEMBERSHIP & PRODUCTION SERVICES DIRECTOR music ranging from classical composers Schubert, women explore camping as children coming to Halie Looper Rossini and Karg-Elert to early experimental camp for the first time, high school Band Camp, PRODUCTION STAGE MANAGER Nancy Hautala music by Folke Rabe and Judith Shatin. Internet being a counselor and camping as an adult. The ASSISTANT PRODUCTION STAGE MANAGER music creator Rob Cantor’s Shia LaBeouf Live is encore will take a humorous look at aging lesbians William St. Rose something you’ll hear in no other concert hall, let and their Winnebagos. Don’t miss the fun. MUSIC LIBRARIAN & REHEARSAL MANAGER T.J. Elston alone a Cathedral. Popular hits from the Disney And I’ll see you next for Home for the HOSPITALITY MANAGER Cara Anderson Ahrens team Ashman and Menken, theatre composers Holidays with Seattle Men’s Chorus. Tickets are DEVELOPMENT/MARKETING Stephen Sondheim and Andrew Lloyd Webber on sale now. It’s my final Holiday concert and I DIRECTOR OF DEVELOPMENT & MARKETING and music sensation Pharrell Williams are featured. don’t want you to miss it. Matthew Ramsey You’ll hear the eeriest arrangement for Lloyd DEVELOPMENT MANAGER Kevin Carson Webber’s “Memory” from Cats, arranged with the MARKETING MANAGER Chelsea Sadler sopranos and altos singing in two different keys BOX OFFICE MANAGER Jeremy Dashiell simultaneously. Beautiful contemporary American Dennis Coleman, Artistic Director DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATE Anil Vora FUNDRAISING EVENTS MANAGER Scott Walden GRANT WRITING Julie L. Wilchins, LLC PUBLIC RELATIONS Jennifer Rice, LLC Welcome to Hallows in Dennis and his legacy, I want to assure you that GRAPHIC DESIGN Lindsay Lush the Cathedral: Spirits behind the scenes the organization is busy preparing Rising and another season for our future. We began the process of recruiting a FINANCE of concerts presented by new Artistic Director last spring and are currently FINANCE DIRECTOR Phi Nguyen Seattle Women’s Chorus completing the first round of candidate interviews. FINANCIAL ASSOCIATE Shutong Yang and Seattle Men’s Chorus. We have attracted a deep pool of candidates from Every year my husband around the globe who are eager to add their vision BOARD OF DIRECTORS and I eagerly anticipate to our organization’s artistic excellence so lovingly PRESIDENT Bob Davidson VICE PRESIDENT Michael Hughes Hallows in the Cathedral as the acoustics in Saint cultivated by Dennis over the years. It is exciting TREASURER David Nilsson Marks are a perfect complement to the vocal to be a part of this process and I look forward to SECRETARY Lora Davis artistry of Seattle Women’s Chorus. providing you with updates as the process unfolds. As you may be aware this is Dennis’ Thank you so much for joining us today and Frank Alvarado, Tracy Bowens, farewell season and he has prepared a series of thank you members of Seattle Women’s Chorus for Jonathan Bowman, Dan Cox, five amazing concerts that showcase some of once again making our spirits rise! Jimmy Gonzalez, Robert Jaime, Ron Jones, Fritz King, John Lindgren, his favorite music. Each concert is a tribute to Adrienne McEntee, Mark Schmitt, the creative excellence he has brought to our Yours in song, Jane Stewart, Ken Van Dyke, community over the past thirty-five years. I am Debra Westwood personally excited to be a part of this season and I would like to encourage you to join us for our entire concert season as we celebrate Dennis and Bob Davidson his career with our organization. President – Board of Directors, Flying House Although this year is dedicated to celebrating Productions

I am so excited to welcome are the secret of our success and we honor each and take you camping February 26-28. I look forward you to this weekend’s every one of you for your support. If you are not yet to seeing you at all our shows! concerts. Since I arrived a donor, your tax deductible gift in any amount will in Seattle last spring, this help us create more harmony. I also want to thank Enjoy the concert, is my first SWC concert our generous producing sponsors Alaska Airlines, – it’s been a long wait Carter Subaru, Holland America Line, and Wells for me, but well worth Fargo – The Private Bank, as well as the phenomenal the anticipation. As I’ve season support of The Pam Foster and Liz Austin Steven F. Smith, Executive Director listened in at rehearsals, the sound and spirit Fund, and Debbie Killinger. All of our supporters that this ensemble generates fill my heart. Seattle acknowledged in this program deserve your applause. P.S. Even when I lived back in Boston, I had heard Women’s Chorus is a beacon of joy and inspiration This season is full of festive entertainment and about the amazing SWC/SMC annual Raffle. Look for our city and for our larger choral movement. surprises as we honor Dennis Coleman’s legacy at those prizes! I know you can’t not take a chance My thanks to them for their hard work and to you and I hope you will join us often. Seattle Men’s or three. Even better: every dollar supports our for being here to cheer them on. Chorus ushers in the holiday season at Benaroya mission and programs! Thanks for being generous Our season subscribers and individual donors Hall starting on November 28 and SWC returns to and good luck.

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6 FLYING HOUSE PRODUCTIONS REBEKAH DEL RIO GUEST STAR, OCT. 23 & 24 Singer/Songwriter Rebekah Del Rio, as seen later joined in concert by Sting, Sir Elton John, in ’s Mulholland Drive, is well and James Taylor. known for her unique style which is perhaps Ms. Del Rio’s talents are presented in best represented in her signature song, the award winning films such as Mulholland wrenchingly beautiful ballad “Llorando,” a Drive, , Sin City, and the TV Spanish-language version of ’s shows Prison Break, King of the Hill and The “Crying.” Young and the Restless. On the strength of that song, Rebekah The amazing opera group, Il Divo moved to Nashville where she was signed to and Rebekah recorded her signature song Irving Azoff’s label, Giant Records. Rebekah “Llorando” for the group’s album Wicked opened for Rod Stewart at the 25th Annual Game, released in the fall of 2011, which WEA convention and cut her first album, titled garnered Ms. Del Rio a certified Gold Record. Nobody’s Angel. The single shot up to #2 in Her most recent album Love Hurts Love Holland. Heals is available on Itunes and CD Baby. Just before Rebekah moved back to Los Rebekah has just completed a Latin Big Band Angeles, David Lynch cast her as herself in Tribute Album honoring the Cuban composer, his nightmarish hymn to L.A., Mullholland Sergio de Karlo, soon to be released. Drive. Her noteworthy performance has been Her recent reviews from Rolling Stone and universally praised as “a dazzling star turn,” by Los Angeles Times rave about her performance John Powers in the L.A. Weekly, to “uniquely at the Music of David Lynch concert. Rebekah twisted,” and “utterly enthralling,” by Gregory received the only standing ovation while Weinkauf from the New York Times. opening for Duran Duran. Ms. Del Rio was received with a standing Ms. Del Rio is the Executive Director of ovation at the 12th Annual Rainforest The Phillip C. DeMars Foundation, a non- Foundation Benefit Concert at Carnegie Hall profit charity in honor of her late son Phillip. after singing “Llorando” a capella. She was She is represented by Brian Loucks at CAA.

WHO’S WHO Dennis Coleman Chorus, which has matured musically and Steven F. Smith Artistic Director, Flying House Productions established their own audience base. Executive Director, Flying House Productions Together, SMC and SWC sing with a Dennis Coleman was combined membership larger than the Steven F. Smith has appointed conductor Mormon Tabernacle Choir, a distinction in provided of Seattle Men’s which Coleman delights. transformative Chorus in May, 1981, Coleman has served on the national leadership for a less than two years Board of Directors for Chorus America and diverse array of after the organ- was a founding Board member for GALA performing arts ization’s founding. Choruses. He has received numerous organizations. Most Under Coleman’s awards including the 2010 Mayor’s recently he served as leadership, the Chorus grew quickly in Arts Award and the establishment of a Executive Director of Revels, a $1.4M membership size and audience attendance scholarship fund for LGBT music students multidisciplinary theater company, where and soon became well-known throughout that is managed by the Pride Foundation. he led a successful financial turnaround the region for their entertaining and In August 2014 he acted as Choral Director and revitalized the audience, growing musically varied concerts. Now, after three for Gay Games 9 in Cleveland. attendance by 21% over a four year decades as Artistic Director, Coleman is As a UCC church musician, Coleman period. From 1995-2010 he led the recognized nationally as a founder of the has conducted the choir of First acclaimed Boston Gay Men’s Chorus LGBT choral movement and has led Flying Congregational Church of Bellevue since through an unprecedented period of House Productions to a position as one of 1981. The 50-voice choir has toured growth in which he tripled its annual the most successful and largest community Europe three times, New Zealand in 2005, audience and grew its budget four-fold. chorus organizations in the country. South Africa in 2008, Peru in 2011, and Earlier positions included production for Coleman also serves as the founding Croatia in 2014. Northeastern University’s Music Artistic Director of Seattle Women’s Department and coordinating the residency

encoreartsseattle.com 7 WHO’S WHO of the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra at He is currently working on two children’s such as corsets and bustles. She received the Great Woods Center for the Performing books, a young adult novel, and a musical her M.F.A. in costume design from the Arts. Steve also managed an international based on a fractured fairy tale. University of Washington. roster of concert organists and English cathedral choirs for Karen McFarlane Nancy Otness Bent Patty Mathieu Artists Management. Principal Accompanist, Seattle Women’s Chorus Lighting Designer Steve has consulted with over a dozen small and midsized non-profits and Nancy has played solo and chamber Previously at Saint Mark’s Cathedral, given seminars on strategic planning, recitals across the United States. She is Patty has designed Seattle Women’s audience development, and fundraising a past president of the Eastside Chapter Chorus Hallows in the Cathedral: for ArtsBoston, Greater Boston Choral of the WSMTA and maintains a private Moonshadow, and The Cathedral’s Consortium, GALA Choruses, and studio in Bellevue. Nancy is delighted to tribute to organist Virgil Fox. She has Chorus America. In recent years he has be the founding accompanist of Seattle also designed lighting for SMC’s 50s show served multiple terms as a board member Women’s Chorus. Heart and Soul at Benaroya Hall. Patty and officer for ArtsBoston, GALA works as Production Manager at McCaw Choruses, and the Greater Boston Choral Nancy Hautala Hall at Seattle Center, home to Pacific Consortium. He is a magna cum laude Production Stage Manager Northwest Ballet and Seattle Opera. graduate of the Arts Management program In addition to working with the Ballet at Baldwin-Wallace University and was Nancy is celebrating her 32nd season with and Opera, she manages events ranging selected by the Massachusetts Cultural Flying House Productions. Credits include from Starbucks Shareholder Meetings to Council to attend the Achieving Excellence Sweeney Todd, Peter Pan, Sunday in the concerts such as Seattle Men’s Chorus, Executive Leadership Program for cultural Park with George, South Pacific, Into the Jim Gaffigan, Michael Buble, and Dave organizations at Harvard University’s Woods, Oklahoma!, The Music Man, West Matthews. She designed lighting for 10 Kennedy School of Government. Side Story, Torch Song Trilogy, and Three years of Great Music for Great Cathedrals Sisters. She holds a BA in Voice and a MA at St. James Cathedral, numerous shows Eric Lane Barnes in Opera from the UW, and is a graduate for University of Puget Sound, Seattle of AIMS in Austria. She enjoys playing the Pacific University, WICA, Alice B Theatre, Associate Artistic Director, Flying House Productions piano and running. Seattle Children’s Theatre, The Village Eric Lane Barnes is a Theatre and others. Patty is a graduate nationally known William St. Rose of Whitman College, with an MFA in writer, composer, Assistant Production Manager Lighting Design and Technical Theatre playwright, and from University of Washington. director. Eric writes William has an extensive background for and directs the in community and professional theatre, Kurt Walls starting when he was in high school. He has vocal comedy Scenic And Properties Design ensembles Captain also worked for many years as a sound tech Smartypants and Sensible Shoes. Barnes’ for the rock-band Rumors of the Big Wave, Kurt is pleased to be returning for another list of choral commissioners includes The including a five-week tour of Russia. It is season designing for the choruses. This Esoterics, The Gay Men’s Chorus of with great pride that he has been working year will include his 50th design for Flying Washington DC, The New York City Gay with both Seattle Men’s Chorus, starting House Productions. He is a Professor and Men’s Chorus, The San Francisco Gay in 1988, and Seattle Women’s Chorus since Director of Theatre Production at the Men’s Chorus, Sound Circle, and The their inception. University of Puget Sound. Kurt has also Turtle Creek Chorale. Several of his pieces designed scenery for the Seattle Repertory are published through Shawnee Press, Doris Black Theatre, Intiman Theatre, Book-It including Lambscapes, It’s Our Christmas Costume Design Repertory Theatre, Seattle Shakespeare Cheer, and Glee. His show Fairy Tales Company, The Moore Theatre, Tacoma won numerous awards in Chicago and Doris has been designing costumes for Little Theatre, and Tacoma’s Theatre on enjoyed successful runs in New York and the Choruses since 2004. She also designs the Square. Prior to his position at Puget London, and his shows The Stops and for stage and film. Her theatre designs Sound, Kurt was the General Manager of Mike Mulligan and His Steam Shovel have include The Beast for Spectrum Dance Pacific Studio, a design and fabrication also enjoyed numerous productions across Theatre, Angels in America and Tartuffe firm that specializes in the entertainment the USA. for the University of Puget Sound, and and museum industries. After receiving his Barnes wrote songs and underscoring The Laramie Project for Bush School. MFA in Scene Design and Stage Technology for the independent films In-laws and Her film work includes Police Beat, from the University of Washington, Kurt Outlaws, Waxie Moon, Seattle to Ghana Cthulhu, and The Dark Horse. She was the Assistant Technical Director at the and the independent feature Fallen Jewel. works for periodcorsets.com, a company Seattle Repertory Theatre. that produces period undergarments

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Luke Kerhwald Sound Designer I can help. Luke Kehrwald is happy to be working with Seattle Women’s Chorus again. Luke Ismael E. Gerena Jr. MA, LMHCA owns and operates Performance Sound, Individual, Relationship and Sex Therapy a concert audio company that provides Call us at 206-801-3555 or visit audio equipment, sound system design, and www.indigomentalhealth.com sound engineering for concerts and special events. Through Performance Sound, Luke has worked with many international, Indigo Mental Health regional, and local artists for over 10 years in Seattle.

Rochelle Gandour-Rood Co-choreographer

Ro has been a singing member of Seattle Women’s Chorus since 2012, and a co-choreographer since 2013. An environmental educator by day, her study of modern and contemporary dance intersects with her love of place-based education to inspire her exploration of community - and environment - focused arts. When not performing with SWC, Ro is usually either knitting or tending her vegetable garden.

Sheila Tallmon Co-choreographer

Sheila has choreographed for Seattle Women’s Chorus since 2013 and for five GALA choruses in Colorado prior to her move to Washington. Sheila has used her background in dance and show choir to develop a signature style of choral movement that embodies joy and humor in a supportive and affirming atmosphere. She is the Executive Director of Camp Nor’wester in the San Juan Islands and enjoys backpacking, playing the piano and frozen yogurt.

The Daana String Quartet The Daana String Quartet is a student ensemble at the University of Washington. As winners of the 2015 UW Piano and Strings Chamber Music Competition, the Quartet is the official scholarship ensemble representing the UW School of Music on and off campus for the 2015–16 academic year. Its specialty is classic music. Mentored by world- renowned music and education faculty

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ad proofs.indd 1 11/6/13 2:24 PM WHO’S WHO at the university and by touring artists generosity. It captures the Quartet’s goal first started playing the organ in middle who perform in the UW World Series, the of bringing free, high-quality chamber school and has studied privately since. In Quartet holds a unique position at UW music concerts to unexpected locations addition to his work as a musician, he as touring artists who perform in local and educational settings as well as the has a day job in the tech industry. Dennis schools and throughout the community. traditional concert hall. Coleman, accompanist Nancy Otness Much of this is done under the UW Music Bent, guest conductor Stephen O’Bent, Link Program, which trains artists to Mark Biales and Mark Biales all serve on the music create educational curricula and concerts. Organist staff at Bellevue’s First Congregational “Daana” is a word in Sanskrit that Church. connotes the practice of cultivating Mark moved to the Seattle area after stops in Maryland and the Bay Area. He Leann Conley-Holcom Guest Conductor, “No One Is Alone”

Leann is a highly-regarded professional singer and conductor. She has held numerous posts with collegiate and children’s chorus organizations and maintains an active schedule singing with top professional choirs and festivals across the country. A doctoral student at the University of Washington, Leann made her international conducting debut last July in Shanghai.

Stephen O’Bent Guest Conductor, “The Road Home”

Stephen is a Seattle-based conductor, composer, and multi-instrumentalist. Since 2008, O’Bent has been a full-time touring member of the Flying Karamazov Brothers, the world-renowned musical juggling troupe. Currently enrolled in a graduate program in choral conducting at UW with Drs. Geoffrey Boers and Giselle Wyers, he also serves as Associate Minister of Music and Arts under Dennis Coleman at Bellevue First Congregational Who you fall in love with is not a choice. Church. In addition to his choral duties, O’Bent is half of indie duo PepperJill & How you fly with them is. Jack, the bandleader of the New Old Time Chautauqua’s annual summer vaudeville tour, and holds a private teaching studio in piano, guitar, voice, and trombone. O’Bent, Alaska has been a longtime supporter of the Seattle LGBT community, and we’re son of longtime SWC accompanist Nancy proud of all the recent progress we’ve seen. But our commitment to equality just % OFF* Otness Bent, is excited and proud to be keeps getting stronger. HRC recently named us one of the Best Places to Work. 10 SELECT LGBT And with LGBT discounts to destinations like San Diego, Hawaii, Puerto Vallarta returning to Flying House Productions, EVENTS and New Orleans, we’re one of the best places to shop for flights, too. Learn more having appeared as a guest conductor at alaskaair.com/gaytravel. * Terms apply. with SMC in 2013. He thinks the world See site for details. would be a better place if more people rode bicycles and high-fived strangers. www.stephenobent.com

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FIRST SOPRANO Katrina Lehto SECOND ALTO Carol Achtmeyer (Section Frances Merenda Jan Bolerjack the Leader) Barb Oliver Barbara Brown Maria Lamarca Anderson Kristi Phalmer Christine Brushwood Cara Anderson-Ahrens Jennie Rhoads Robin Cameron Erin Sando seattle Julie Armitage Connie Coffman Dorcas Bean Jessica Sowa Lora Davis Shayna Boardman Anne Spalding Ann Eidson Martha Buchta-Spevack Lindsay Stares Jamie Fernandez lesbian Courtney Burns Cadigan Mako Willett Kathy Fletcher-Tollison Anne Bush Diana Gard Virginia Daugherty UPPER FIRST ALTO Alice Goodman Juli Donaldson Lauri Boren Lynn Goralski Evan Farnsworth Deborah Brewer Nicole Grapentine-Benton Judy Frisbie Juilianne Brian Arlene Havlark Rochelle Gandour-Rood Constance Brumm Kristin Holsather Sasha Kaufman Rebecca Cohen Polly Horn Mara Kouides Brenda David Sunny Jackson Katherine Kounovsky Peggy Entrop Gloria Jackson-Nefertiti Molly La Marchina Paula Franzen Jina Jansson Sarah Lorimer Emily Groves Jessica Johnson Jennifer Lund Debra Harlow Jessica Klein Megan McDonald Nancy Haver Lori Kunze Rachel Miller Samantha Holsather Lydia Lauritzen Evangeline Piccininni Caro Horsfall Katey Lent Shannon Riddle Maureen Kremers Margaret Lewis Nicole Sleiers Kristin Kucera Jane Abbott Lighty Sarah Smith Niki Magill Carol Logan Sheila Tallmon Tiki Naccarato Lisa Lotus Victoria Williams Gretchen Olsen-Jacobsen Cynthia Mix Megan Rand Bonnie Morris UPPER SECOND Catherine Schatzel Pete-e Petersen SOPRANO Gudrun Scheffler J.Kristin Peterson Kathleen Petrie Kristen Andre Kate Shaffer Karen Rautenberg Lisa Baty Emily Tomkinson (Section Nancy Rotecki Emily Carmichael Leader) Allison Schumacher (Section April Cook (Section Leader) Aviva Ventura Leader) Lisa Fox Kate Wehr Lynn Skordal Nancy Glaser Debiruth Stanford Peggy Jacobson LOWER FIRST ALTO Zahava Sternberg Claire Joly Spring Atkinson Cassidy Summer Amy Kastelin Heather Bardsley Kathleen Titus Carolyn Kelley Deidre Blankenship Cherie Tucker Rebecca Krueger Judy Bordeaux Laney Williams Summer Lane Melinda Branscomb Christina Wilson Heather Luberti Sharon Bruhn Ann Wunderlin Adrienne McEntee Vanessa Carr Karen Yarnell Judi Nason Catherine Coucoules Cathy Orr Suzanne Engelberg Janet Sailer Heather Hanson SENSIBLE SHOES Laura Spradling Susan Hawkins Eric Lane Barnes (Director) Bhaj Townsend Anne Johnson Julie Armitage Erin Walstrom Jennifer Koys Jamie Fernandez Karen Walter Kathy Legters Diana Gard Anne Lipe Vanessa Grose LOWER SECOND Laura Mansfield Samantha Holsather SOPRANO Mary Mathiason Anne Johnson Ede Bookstein Justine May Heather Luberti seattle's Regina Bourgeois Ann McCombs Meg Rand Mieke Brouwer Lydia Miner Shannon Riddle Elena Camerini Kris Panchyk Emily Tomkinson exclusive Debra Crespin Dana Payne (Section Leader) Aviva Ventura Catherine Davies Theresa Pollak Laney Williams I-Wei Feng Christy Smith lgbt news Vanessa Grose Anita Stanmour Julia Howatson Joanne Vander Does Judith Howeler Meisha Wangerin source Kathie Hummel-Berry Maureen Warren Jill Kobayashi Katharine Woodworth theseattlelesbian.com Sylvia Lang Dennis Coleman, Artistic Director Featuring Sensible Shoes

IN THE Eric Lane Barnes, Associate Artistic Director Mark Biales, Organ CATHEDRAL SPIRITSRISING Nancy Otness Bent, principal Accompanist Daana String Quartet, University of Washington

Concert repertoire and performance order are subject to change. ACT I ACT II Dritte Sinfonische Kanzone, Op. 85, Movement Three Sigfrid Karg-Elert (1877-1933) Shia LaBeouf Live Rob Cantor, Arranged by Eric Lane Barnes Narrators: Shayna Boardman, Sharon Bruhnm, Lux Aeterna Michelle Roueché Jina Jansson, Allison Wedell-Schumacher, Dedicated to Juli-Ann Williams Katrina Lehto, Peggy Entrop, Frances Merenda, Der Erlkönig Poem by J.W. von Goethe Rachel Miller, Kristi Peterson Music by Franz Schubert (1797-1828) The Wendigo (from Beetles, Monsters and Roses) Poem by Ogden Nash Arranged for Women’s Voices by Eric Lane Barnes Music by Judith Shatin Ensemble: Dana Payne, Bailey Bell, Chris Brushwood, Juilanne Brian, Mako Willet, Erin Sando, Deb Masculine Women, Feminine Men Lyrics by Edgar Leslie Crespin, Bhaj Townsend, Lisa Fox, April Cook, Evan Music by James V. Monaco Farnsworth, Rachel Miller, Juli Donaldson, Carol Arranged by Steven Milloy Achtmeyer, Eva Piccininni, Cara Anderson-Ahrens Adapted for Women’s Voices by The Road Home Stephen Paulus (1949-2014) Jane Ramseyer Miller Lyrics by Michael Dennis Browne Beauty and the Beast Lyrics by Howard Ashman Tune: “Prospect” from Southern Harmony, 1835 Music by Alan Menken Conducted by Stephen O’Bent, UW Master Arranged by Kirby Shaw Candidate, Choral Conducting Conducted by SWC member Carol Logan Soloist: Virginia Daugherty Soloists: Nancy Haver/Niki Magill, Gloria Jackson No One Is Alone (from Into the Woods) Stephen Sondheim, Arranged by Mark Brymer Nefertiti/Anne Spalding Conducted by Leann Conley Holcom, UW Doctoral Rocky Horror in Five Minutes Richard O’Brien Candidate, Choral Conducting Performed by Sensible Shoes Breaths Ysaye M. Barnwell Happy (from Despicable Me 2) Pharrell Williams, Adapted from the poem by Birago Diop Arranged by Mark Brymer I Know an Old Woman Lyrics by Rose Bonne Additional Lyrics by Lauri Boren Music by Alan Mills Soloists: Becky Krueger/Liz Catey, Arranged by Debra Morton Spring Atkinson/Sunny Jackson

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Duetto Buffo di Due Gatti Gioachino Rossini (1792-1868) Special Guest Rebekah Del Rio (October 23 & 24 only) Soloists: Maureen Warren, Lisa Fox, Victoria Williams, Megan McDonald Llorando Roy Orbison, translated by Rebekah Del Rio Performed by Rebekah Del Rio Memory (from Cats) Lyrics by Trevor Nunn Music by Andrew Lloyd Webber Betty Blue Rebekah Del Rio and Abby Travis Arranged by David Maddux Performed by Rebekah Del Rio

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IN THE Eric Lane Barnes, Associate Artistic Director Mark Biales, Organ CATHEDRAL SPIRITSRISING Nancy Otness Bent, principal Accompanist Daana String Quartet, University of Washington

Concert repertoire and performance order are subject to change. ACT I ACT II Dritte Sinfonische Kanzone, Op. 85, Movement Three Sigfrid Karg-Elert (1877-1933) Shia LaBeouf Live Rob Cantor, Arranged by Eric Lane Barnes Narrators: Shayna Boardman, Sharon Bruhnm, Lux Aeterna Michelle Roueché Jina Jansson, Allison Wedell-Schumacher, Dedicated to Juli-Ann Williams Katrina Lehto, Peggy Entrop, Frances Merenda, Der Erlkönig Poem by J.W. von Goethe Rachel Miller, Kristi Peterson Music by Franz Schubert (1797-1828) The Wendigo (from Beetles, Monsters and Roses) Poem by Ogden Nash Arranged for Women’s Voices by Eric Lane Barnes Music by Judith Shatin Ensemble: Dana Payne, Bailey Bell, Chris Brushwood, Juilanne Brian, Mako Willet, Erin Sando, Deb Masculine Women, Feminine Men Lyrics by Edgar Leslie Crespin, Bhaj Townsend, Lisa Fox, April Cook, Evan Music by James V. Monaco Farnsworth, Rachel Miller, Juli Donaldson, Carol Arranged by Steven Milloy Achtmeyer, Eva Piccininni, Cara Anderson-Ahrens Adapted for Women’s Voices by The Road Home Stephen Paulus (1949-2014) Jane Ramseyer Miller Lyrics by Michael Dennis Browne Beauty and the Beast Lyrics by Howard Ashman Tune: “Prospect” from Southern Harmony, 1835 Music by Alan Menken Conducted by Stephen O’Bent, UW Master Arranged by Kirby Shaw Candidate, Choral Conducting Conducted by SWC member Carol Logan Soloist: Virginia Daugherty Soloists: Nancy Haver/Niki Magill, Gloria Jackson No One Is Alone (from Into the Woods) Stephen Sondheim, Arranged by Mark Brymer Nefertiti/Anne Spalding Conducted by Leann Conley Holcom, UW Doctoral Rocky Horror in Five Minutes Richard O’Brien Candidate, Choral Conducting Performed by Sensible Shoes Breaths Ysaye M. Barnwell Happy (from Despicable Me 2) Pharrell Williams, Adapted from the poem by Birago Diop Arranged by Mark Brymer I Know an Old Woman Lyrics by Rose Bonne Additional Lyrics by Lauri Boren Music by Alan Mills Soloists: Becky Krueger/Liz Catey, Arranged by Debra Morton Spring Atkinson/Sunny Jackson

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PRODUCTION PERSONNEL Dritte Sinfonische Kanzone O come and go with me, no longer No one is alone. Production Stage Manager.... Nancy Hautala Credo in vitam venturi saeculi! delay. No one is alone, believe me. Amen! Or else, precious child, I shall drag Truly. Assistant Production thee away. Stage Manager...... William St. Rose Translation: You move just a finger, Costume Designer...... Doris Black I believe in the life of the world to My father, my father! He’s hurting Say the slightest word, Lighting Designer...... Patty Mathieu come. me now! Something’s bound to linger, be Amen The Erl King has seized me and heard. Scenic and Prop Designer...... Kurt Walls won’t let go! No one acts alone. Sound Designer...... Luke Kehrwald Lux Aeterna Careful, no one is alone. Wardrobe Lead...... John Napier Lux aeterna luceat eis, Domine. The father shudders, gives spur to his steed. People make mistakes. Production Assistant...... Jimmy Harrop Cum sanctis tuis in aeternum Quia pius es. He holds fast to his child and Fathers, mothers, Wigs and Make up...... Jon Peterson increases his speed. People make mistakes, Requiem aeternam dona eis, He reaches his home in wild-eyed Holding to their own, Domine, dread. Thinking they’re alone. INSTRUMENTALISTS Et lux perpetua, luceat eis. Within his arms the child lay dead. Mark Biales, Organ Honor their mistakes. Fight for their mistakes. Daana String Quartet, University of Translation: The Road Home Ev’rybody makes Washington Let eternal light shine on them, Tell me where is the road I can call One another’s terrible mistakes. Erin Kelly, Violin Lord, my own, as with Your saints in eternity, That I left, that I lost so long ago? Witches can be right, giants can Corentin Pokorny, Violin be good. Alessandra Barrett, Viola because You are merciful. All these years I have wander’d, Oh, when will I know You decide what’s right, you decide Sonja Myklebust, Cello Grant them eternal rest, Lord, There’s a way, there’s a road what’s good. and let perpetual light shine on That will lead me home? Just remember, just remember them, Someone is on your side. CHOREOGRAPHERS as with Your saints in eternity. After wind, after rain, when the Our side, our side Someone else is not. Rochelle Gandour-Rood because You are merciful. dark is done, As I wake from a dream in the gold While we’re seeing our side Sheila Tallmon of day, Our side, our side Cathy Orr (Masculine Women, Feminine Men) Maybe we forgot: Der Erlkönig Through the air there’s a calling From far away, They are not alone. No one is (The Erl King) There’s a voice I can hear alone. Who rides through the night o’er DANCERS That will lead me home. woodland wild? Hard to see the light now. SHIA LABOEUF It is a father with his young child. Rise up, follow me, come away is Just don’t let it go. The boy lies folded close in his arm. Bhaj Townsend the call, Things will come out right now. He holds him steady and safe from Cindy Mix With the love in your heart as the We can make it so. harm. Kaden Kai only song; Someone is on your side. No one There is no such beauty is alone. Nicole Grapentine-Benton My son, why hide your face as in As where you belong, fear? Spring Atkinson Rise up, follow me, The Erl King, father, see, he is near! I will lead you home. Breaths With crown and scepter and snow- MASCULINE WOMEN, FEMININE MEN Listen more often to things than to white shroud! beings. Amy Kastelin My son, it’s just a passing cloud. No One Is Alone ‘Tis the ancestors’ breath Carolyn Kelley When the fire’s voice is heard. Oh precious boy, oh come with me; Mother cannot guide you. Cathy Coucoules ‘Tis the ancestors’ breath I’ll dance and play the day long Now you’re on your own. In the voice of the waters. Courtney Burns Cadigan with thee. Only me beside you. Kathie Hummel-Berry Such wondrous flowers shalt thou Still, you’re not alone. Those who have died, have never, behold. No one is alone, truly. Mieke Brouwer never left. And a garment shalt thou wear No one is alone. Zahava Sternberg The dead are not under the earth. of gold. Sometimes people leave you They are in the rustling trees, They are in the groaning woods. My father, my father, Oh, do you Halfway through the wood They are in the crying grass. SPECIAL THANKS not hear Others may deceive you. They are in the moaning rocks. The Erl King whis’pring so soft in You decide what’s good. Gina Bourgeois The dead are not under the earth. Bud Cudmore my ear? You decide alone. Nay, fear not, it is nothing my child. But no one is alone. Those who have died, have never, Two Tarts Cafe & Catering It’s only leaves blowing o’er the never left. Paul Thomasson wild. Mother isn’t here now. Wrong things, right things. The dead have a pact with the living. Oh precious boy, wilt thou go with Who knows what she’d say? They are in the woman’s breast, me? Who can say what’s true? They are in the wailing child. My lovely daughters shall tend to Nothing’s quite so clear now. They are with us in the home. thee. Do things, fight things. They are with us in the crowd. My daughters nightly their glad Feel you’ve lost your way? The dead have a pact with the revels keep. They’ll dance and You decide, but you are not alone, living. they’ll sing believe me. And they’ll rock thee to sleep. They’ll dance and they’ll sing And they’ll rock thee to sleep.

My father, my father, do you not behold The Erl King’s daughters in that dark fold? My son, my son, I mark well the sight. The gray, windy willows blow in the night.

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I Know an Old Woman Memory Legendary fight with Shia LaBeouf. I know an old woman who swallowed ‘Tis midnight, and in death dark sky, Normal Tuesday night for Shia a fly. The star is dimmed that lately shone. LaBeouf. I don’t know why she swallowed a fly. ‘Tis midnight. You try to swing an axe at Shia Perhaps she’ll die. LaBeouf. Midnight; not a sound from the But blood is draining fast from your I know an old woman who swallowed pavement. stump leg. a spider Has the moon lost her mem’ry? That wiggled and wriggled and tickled She is smiling alone. He’s dodging every swipe, He parries to the left, s inside her, In the lamplight, the withered leaves ru You counter to the right, ’s Cho She swallowed the spider to catch the fly, collect at my feet, Women You catch him in the neck. s Seattle Perhaps she’ll die. And the wind begins to moan. en’s Choru | You’re chopping off his head now. Seattle M I know an old woman who swallowed Mem’ry all alone in the moonlight; You have just decapitated Shia a bird. I can smile at the old days. LaBeouf! Ooh! How absurd, she swallowed a bird. I was beautiful then. She swallowed the bird to catch the I remember the time I knew what spider, happiness was. The Wendigo She swallowed the spider to catch Let the mem’ry live again. The Wendigo, the fly. Its eyes are ice and indigo. Perhaps she’ll die. Ev’ry street lamp seems to beat a fatalistic warning. The Wendigo! I know an old woman. Someone mutters Its blood is rank and yellowish. (Was this the same woman?) [The sleeping never breathe again.] The Wendigo! Who swallowed a cat. And a street lamp gutters, Imagine a cat, just like that! [There’s something on my sleeve Its voice is harsh. Its voice is hoarse, She swallowed the cat to catch the bird, again. and bellowish. She swallowed the bird to catch the The cycle never stops.] The Wendigo, the Wendigo, spider. And soon it will be morning. The Wendigo! She swallowed the spider to catch the fly. Grand prize Perhaps she’ll die! Daylight; I must wait for the sunrise, Its tentacles are slithery, I must think of a new life, And scummy, slimy, leathery! There’s more in store. And I mustn’t give in. Its lips are hungry, blubbery, All New When the dawn comes tonight will be And smacky, sucky, rubbery! To catch the cat she swallowed a dog, a memory too, To catch the dog, she swallowed a goat. And a new day will begin. The Wendigo, the Wendigo! 2016 Subaru To catch the goat, she swallowed a I saw it just a friend ago! cow! Wow! Burnt out ends of smoky days, Last night it lurked, Impreza 2.0i The stale, cold smell of morning. In Canada. She swallowed the cow to catch the goat, A street lamp dies, another night is She swallowed the goat to catch the dog, over. Tonight, tonight on your veranda! First prize She swallowed the dog to catch the cat, Another day is dawning. As you are lolling hammockwise, She swallowed the cat to catch the bird The Wendigo, She swallowed the bird to catch the Touch me; it’s so easy to leave me It contemplates you stomachwise 7-Day Cruise spider All alone with the mem’ry of my days You loll. It contemplates. That wiggled and wriggled and tickled in the sun. You loll. It lollops. on Holland America inside her. If you touch me you’ll understand The rest is merely gulps, Line for Two She swallowed the spider to catch what happiness is. And gollops. the fly. Look a new day has begun. Perhaps she’ll die! I know an old woman Masculine Women, Who swallowed a horse. Shia LaBeouf Live Second prize She’s dead, of course! Feminine Men Shia LaBeouf, Shia LaBeouf Hey! Hey! Women are going mad Running for your life from Shia today! 7-Day Rick LaBeouf. Hey! Hey! Fellers are just as bad I’ll Third Date Question He’s brandishing a knife. It’s Shia say! Our date tonight was awesome. It LaBeouf. Go anywhere! Just stand an’ stare! Steves TOur seems like true love might blossom. Lurking in the shadows, You’ll say they’re bugs when you look But I must ask you this before we start Hollywood, superstar, Shia LaBeouf. At the clothes they wear! European City Tour to kiss: for Two Are you a crazy cat lady? Living in the woods. Shia LaBeouf. Masculine women, feminine men, Earlier tonight I noted you are Killing for sport. Shia LaBeouf. Which is the rooster? Which is the completely fur-coated. Eating all the bodies, hen? Your tender lips released a whiff of Actual cannibal, Shia LaBeouf It’s hard to tell ‘em apart today, and Fancy Feast. say, 3rd prize Are you a crazy cat lady? Shia, Shia, Shia! Sister is busy learnin’ to shave, There’s an appalling caterwauling Brother just loves his permanent wave. 2 Round-Trip from just inside your front door. Gnawing off your leg. Quiet, quiet! It’s hard to tell ‘em apart today. Hey, How many cats are in there calling? It Limping to the cottage. Quiet, quiet! hey! sounds to me like pussy galore. Now you’re on the doorstep. First-Class Are you the kind who makes a beeline Sitting inside: Shia LaBeouf! Girls were girls and boys were boys for every single homeless feline? when I was a tot. Are your bedspreads and toilet paper Sharpening an axe. Shia LaBeouf. Now we don’t know who is who or Tickets in shreds? But he doesn’t hear you enter. Shia even what’s what! on Alaska Airlines Are you a crazy cat lady? LaBeouf. Knickers an’ trousers baggy an’ wide, Eleven cats came running up to You’re sneaking up behind him, Nobody knows who’s walkin’ inside. for Two beseech us. Strangling superstar, Shia LaBeouf Those masculine women and feminine Seventeen ran hiding ‘neath the bed. men. On kitty tippy-toe they try to reach us. Fighting for your life with Shia And the tiniest tabby has climbed on LaBeouf. Stop, look, listen and you’ll agree top of my head. Wrestling a knife from Shia LaBeouf. with me. (His name is Fred. He just wants to Stab it in his kidney. Things are not what they used to be, Get your be fed.) Safe at last from Shia LaBeouf. you’ll see! I’ve got to make a confession: kittycats You’ll say “Hello” to Uncle Joe, are also my obsession. Wait! He isn’t dead! Shia surprise! Then look again and you’ll find tickets NOw! Would you care to join our prides and There’s a gun to your head It’s your Auntie Flo! be a pair of brides? And death in his eyes. ~ in the lobby A couple of crazy cat ladies. But you can do Jiu Jitsu. Just you and me and our bevy of Body slam superstar Shia LaBeouf. seventy three: a couple of cat-crazy ladies.

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Masculine women, feminine men. Which is the rooster? Which is the hen? It’s hard to tell ‘em apart today, and say, Auntie is smokin’, rollin’ her own, It’s your time… Uncle is busy buying cologne. It’s hard to tell ‘em apart today. Hey, hey!

You go in to give your girl a kiss in the hall. But instead you find you’re kissing her brother Paul! Ma’s got a sweater up to her chin, Pa has a girdle holdin’ him in. Those masculine women and feminine men.

Beauty and the Beast Tale as old as time, true as it can be. Barely even friends, Then somebody bends, Unexpectedly.

Just a little change, small to say the least. Both a little scared, Neither one prepared. Beauty and the Beast.

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Creepy We might look crazy but it’s getting late. Moonlight shines down. We can guess my fate. All dressed to kill, better make a date. People stare, but we don’t care. We can hardly wait. Because it’s Happy Halloween. WE DON’T CARE We so glad to see all of you at St. Mark’s. WHO ELSE YOU SLEEP WITH Seattle Women’s Chorus gets it done in the dark. Shadow monsters do what they want to do. Snuggle in and we’ll take care of you. AS LONG AS YOU SLEEP WITH US

Beware of White Walkers in the park. Yow! Don’t want to end up like Ned Stark. Yow! Terrors howl and make us wish It weren’t so late. Yow! If help don’t come, we’ll end up zombie bait.

Here’s why. Because it’s Happy Halloween.

Because it’s creepy! Take you down, Won’t let nothin’ take you down, Donald Trump. Won’t take you down, Slender Man. Won’t take you down, Frankenstein. Won’t take you down, Ann Coulter. Won’t take you down, Rev’rend Fred. Won’t take you down, The Walking Dead. Won’t take you down, I said!

Because it’s Happy Halloween.

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Theresa Pollak Nancy S. Rotecki Anita Shaffer Sylvia & Samuel Shiroyama Amy & Morgan Smith Christopher Smith & Jimmy Harrop Steven F. Smith & Eugene Montano Richard Snyder Gordon L. South Donald C. Springer Blake & David Springer-Trybus Jane Stewart Frank Stilwagner & Kurt Dery Daniel Strommen Fran Thatcher Evelyn Tuller in Memory of Larry Tuller Ken Wade Richard Wanser & Steve Sandoval Jared K. Wengert Debra Westwood & Arthur Morrill Jami D. Wetmore John & Kathy Wilson Nathan Wilson Bill Womack, MD Larry R. & James H. Woods-Palmer Mirabella COMPOSER ($500-$999) Marco & Molly Abbruzzese • Garrison Alger & Bailey Stewart • Frank Alvarado III • Sharon Amend Put yourself in & Andrew O’Boyle • David S. Anderson • Kristi Anderson • Julie Armitage & Alàn Tchochiev • Larry Asher & Marcia Dare • Richard Augastino • Glenn the middle of it. Bafia & Kirk R. Petersen • Michael Bahnmiller • Daren Baker • Lee & Diane Barnes • Roger J. Bass & Richard B. Nelson • Robyn & Robert Bayless • Dorcas Bean • Jim & Kathleen Bellomo • Bob Blackburn & Tim Salcedo • Lee S. Bocklund • Gene Bodily & Craig Osbun • Regina Bourgeois • Tracy A. Bowens • Elizabeth J. Bridges • Steven D. Brna & George Q. Wheeler, Jr. • Betsy Bruce & Dana Joy • Bill & Janet Bush • Nicholas Chicka & Jeffrey Lovern • Jody Clovis • Don A. Corliss & Franklin R. Reed • Kent & Jackie Craver • Gregory Crick & Kip White • Chris Curry* • Virginia Daugherty • Cathy Davies • Joel Davis & Shawn Holman • Telved Devlet • James Dillon • Lynn E. Dissinger • Dave Doody & Michael Erickson • Anna Drake • Richard M. Dunbar • Robert Eichler • Ann J. Eidson • Jon & Laurene Ekse • Joyce Ericson • Douglas Exworthy & Kent Poush • Charles D. Fay • Maryann Fleck • John Fleming & James Weis • Stuart Fountain & Tom Highsmith* • Frances M. Frazier & Margit M. Loser • John Fujioka • Brock Gonzales • Ron Green & Carolyn Henri • Steve Gunn & Tony Stasiek • Pauline Hale • Elsie H. Hansen • Jennifer L. Harding • David Owen Hastings & Brian Palmer • Susan A. Hawkins, Psy.D. • Omar Hernandez • Jonathan Hoersch • Dr. Mary P. Horan • Mary Hotchkiss & Mary Whisner • Gary & Parul Houlahan in Honor of Dennis Coleman • Neil Hoyt & Donald Jenny • Michael Hughes • Richard P. Inwards • Ms. Jina Jansson & Brian D. Metz • Bob Johnston & Bryant Vehrs • Chad Keith • Gary W. Kennedy* • Sid Kimball • John & Mari Knowles • Chuck Lee • John H. Lindgren & Christopher D’Agostino • Harvey L. Lineberry, II • Carol L. Logan • Pete Lorimer • Craig Lundgren • Michael McKee • James & Nancy McMurrer • Jerry Meharg • Frances & Mac Merenda • Leslie Merta • Barbara A. Miller • Lydia Miner & David Steward • Mike & Marsha Munson • Drew Ness • Jack Nestor & Ron Villa • M. K. N. • Michael Norlin & Thom Sturges • Ray Nutter & Vince Larkin • Deborah Person • Gerald A. Peterson • Brian Potter & Lori Kunze • Hal Rappaport, M.D. & Mike Iverson • Joe Rettenmaier • Mary Roberts & Jim Brewer • Vicki Sandeen • Michael Schemm • Thad Schenk • Carrie Schenken & Amanda Bearse • Eileen Schock • Joyce Schulte & Steve Poole • Joel Sekuta & Christopher Williams • Saundra Severtson • Rodney Shutt • David N. Smith & Philip V. Bonderud

22 FLYING HOUSE PRODUCTIONS CONTRIBUTORS

• Debiruth Stanford & Gay Niven • Bob & Dav’ne CORPORATIONS | FOUNDATIONS Stahley • Omaha Sternberg & Family • Bailey Stewart • Tyler Stoops • Earl & Charlotte Sutherland • Dr. VISIONARY ($25,000+) MAESTRO ($2,500-$4,999) Coinstar Employee Matched Giving Veronica Swanson & Leann Nester • Michael Taylor Program • Susan & Frank Thomas • Michael Thompson • Russ 4Culture Adobe Systems Inc. Matching Gift Fremont Studios - Jonas Jensen Thornock & Kristin Michael • D. Douglas Titus • John Holland America Line Program Production Services Tschample & Steve Walker • Barbara E. Turecky • The Seattle Foundation # Alaska Airlines GE Foundation Janet E. Umbers • Derek S. Walker • Jemmie D. Wear Seattle Office of Arts & Culture AT&T Employee Giving Campaign IBM Employee Charitable • Chris Wendt • William Wenholz • Deborah Wertz Bank of America Matching Gifts Contribution Campaign & Deborah Sabotta • Don Weston & Pete Fontaine DIVA ($10,000-$24,999) Program Kelcema Audio • Karen Westwood & Peter Jepsen • Mark Wicks • ARTSFUND Broadway Across America King County Employee Giving Christopher Williams • Katharine Woodworth & The Boeing Company Gift Matching The City Catering Company Program Karen Rosenzweig • John A. Wott • Keith Yedlin • Program Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Network For Good Don Zimmer & James Sutherland Carter Subaru Herban Feast Catering Port of Seattle eQuality Images Il Fornaio Authentic Italian ProMotion Arts Restaurant & Bakery PATRON ($250-$499) Microsoft Corporation Gift Seattle International Film Festival Matching Program The Intermec Foundation The Seattle Times Jeremias S. Adona & Todd M. Kombol • Robb Akridge Wells Fargo Private Bank James Alan Salon & Spa State of Washington Combined Fund & Greg Peterson • AmazonSmile Foundation • Doug Jonathan L. Bowman, Attorney at Drive & Sharon Andrews • Mary & Michael Angiuli • Aon STAR ($5,000-$9,999) Law, P.S. United Way of King County Foundation • Shawn J. Aronow • Alan & Janiine Luxco Spirited Brands DCG ONE World Association for Children and Magill • Norman R. Bauer & Peter Boley • M. David Pernod-Ricard USA KNHC FM Parents Bayless • Gary S. Beavan & Gregory B. Sheets • Berit Starbucks Matching Gifts & Make Microsoft Corporation Benson & Gordon Davisson • Richard Billingham & Your Mark Volunteer Program COMPOSER ($500-$999) The Norcliffe Foundation Judith Folks • Perry W. Bryant & David L. Comstock Your Man Friday / Friday People • Martha T. Buchta-Spevack • Rev. Hazel Anne Burnett Pride Foundation The Bill & Melinda Gates • William Byrd • Fred Byrum • William & Patricia The Renaissance Seattle Hotel CONDUCTOR Foundation Matching Gift Seattle Children’s Hospital & The Boeing Company Campbell • Lillian Carabeo • Laura Casey • Jacky-vy ($1,000-$2,499) Chau • Louise Chernin & Mary Klein • Kristyn Research Foundation Getty Images Seattle, Inc. Clayton • Ronald Dean & Dr. Jamie Marie Coleman The Benevity Community Impact Fund AT&T League Give with Liberty Campaign • Michael Collins • Sheila B. Cook • C. Coucoules & Vertumni Fine Landscaping & CenturyLink Clarke M. Williams Illinois Tool Works Foundation N. Clarey • Bob Craven • Jennifer J. Davis • Michael Gardening Foundation Starline Luxury Coaches Davis & William Boyles • Bob & Susan Derse • Alex Washington State Arts Commission City of Everett Cultural Arts Zan, The Rad Dyke Plumber Di Giacomo • Juli Donaldson & Deborah Brewer • Commission Kristine Donovick • Emily Drevecky & Greg Rutar • Laura & Joseph Earnest • Jan Eisenman • Janice & Ivan Ellis • Pamela Ellison • Brian Grant Evans & Robert E. Bolitsky • Larry Fletcher • Helen Folsom • Reverend Linda & Brad Fowler • Penny Freedman • Philip Fryer • Randall Fulton & Wayne Wichern • Dr. Richard & Debbie Galuska • Marilyn Gibbs • Leslie Giblett • Bill Make a Powerful Gift Today! & Karen Giffin • John Gilbert • Janice Granberg • Please consider making a financial gift to the Choruses today, and help us to continue to Heather & David Green • Diane Grier • Attorneys’ stage amazing life-changing concerts like . Not only does your Information Bureau, Inc. • Kay & Frederick Griesman Hallows in the Cathedral • Stephanie Grubert • Paul Grucza • Pam & Wayne gift support the concerts you adore, it funds our year-round youth programs and outreach Harrington • The Law Office of Stephanie Haslam, initiatives, enabling us to open hearts and minds throughout Seattle and beyond. Please P.S. • Arlene Havlark & Kathy Canavan • Ted Healy give online at FlyingHouse.org, or use our Clip & Return form below. • Sharon Heath • Fred Herzberg • Robert Hettrick • Tracie Hlavka & Sharon M Glenn • Beverly Norlin Holmes • Douglas A. Houck • Ken T. Inoue • Beverly SUPER EASY WAYS TO GIVE! Credit cards (American Express, MasterCard, and VISA), MAIL the below form or VISIT US IN PERSON: checks (payable to Flying House Productions) and cash & Richard James • Anne Johnson • Jan & Janice Kelly accepted. Flexible payment schedules include monthly, • Allison Kent • Gerry Kunkel • Eric & Paulette Lee • 319 12th Avenue, Seattle, WA 98122 quarterly, bi-annually, or annually. Contributions are tax Tom Lee • Sharon Locke In Memory of Ken Anderson DONATE ONLINE: FlyingHouse.org deductible as permitted by law. For more information, email • Penelope Mabie & Barbara Keogh • Cynthia L. [email protected], or call our Development Associate Mackey • Kraig & Lora Marini Baker • Linnea & CALL: 206.323.0750 x217 at 206-323-0750 x217. David Mattson • Marti McCaleb • Diane McDougall • Thyra McKay • McKinstry Co. Charitable Foundation ; Yes! I want to help Seattle Men’s Chorus and Seattle Women’s Chorus continue to make our voices heard. • Brian D. Metz • Cindy Mitchell • Thomas Mitchell • Suzanne Moery • Roger J. Morris • Jeanne Muir • $25,000+ Visionary $10,000 $25,000  $5,000or more $2,500 $1,000 Diva  $10,000$500 $250 $100 $50 Other:______Star $5,000 Stephen P. Muller • Bryn Nelson • Jenny Ngo • Deb Maestro $2,500 Conductor $1,000 Director $500 Nicholson & Donna Bevan’lee • Cynthia Nims & Bob I pledge a contribution of $______, Burns • Deidre D. Pierson • Gil Price & Ken Krasner • Patron $250 DonorMethod $100 of Payment: Supporter $50 Kenny Pulsifer • Tom & Carol Quinsey • Ryan Raffetto to be paid on the following schedule  My check is enclosed. & Johnie Bosco • John Rake • Kathleen Raney & Janet Other: ______ Monthly  Quarterly  Bi-annually (Make payable to Flying House Productions) Straus • Aaron Revoir • Bruce Robertson & John  One Time  Other:______ American Express  MasterCard  VISA Burbidge • Diana & Ken Roger • Stebbins Rohrback • The Roper Family • Jeffrey Sabado & Brian Lawrence I pledge a contribution of $______, to be paid on the following schedule: Method of Payment: • Chelsea Sadler & Mike Kopec • Vincenzo Sainato • Card Number:______Exp. Date:______CCV:______Monthly Quarterly Bi-annually My check (payable to Flying House Productions) is enclosed. George Schnibbe • Jeff Scoles • Michael C. Shannon Signature:______• Giesecke & Devrient America Inc. • Laurin Sleeth • Other: ______American Express MasterCard VISA Fernanda & Lance Spratt • Dick Hoyt & Ridge Staley Name as it appears on card (please print):______• John Starbard • Larry & Linda States • Janet Straus Name (as you wish it to appear in donor recognition lists):______• Timothy Studlack • Jon Swenson & Joan Clark • Card Number: ______Exp. Date: ______CCV: ______Tabs To Go • Christian Tan • The Finest Accessories • Address:______Shannon T. Tulloss & Dan Paul Boughner • Deborah Signature:City:______State:______Zip:______Turner • Karen Walter • Jeff & Carol Waymack • Peter Name as it appears on card (please print): ______& Anne Marie Wick • Nancy Wilson • Kevin Wittnam Home Phone:______Work Phone: ______Cell Phone: ______• Jamie Woods • Kari & Joel Wright • David Wu & NameEmail Address:______(as you wish it to appear in donor recognition lists): ______Dick Hansen • Richard A. Wyatt • Alison Wysong & Address: My company ______will match this gift. Employer Name:______Christine Mahoney • Xiaorui Xu • Karen Yarnell •

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