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Jan Fleisher Director of Development PITTSBURGH PUBLIC THEATER Dear Friends of The Public, We’re thrilled to cap off this incredible season on stage with a gut-busting comedy. Although An Act of God is the final show of our 42nd season, The O’Reilly will be anything but dark once it closes. Summer Youth Classes will be in full swing and the halls will be buzzing with theater kids (our favorite!) learning new skills and rehearsing for life. The month of June also kicks off the final quarter of our fiscal year, which ends August 31. We’re determined to end another season in the black, but we have a long way to go . If you haven’t made a gift this season, consider joining our donor family. If you have, consider another. We gratefully acknowledge our supporting cast of contributors below Cheers, Jan Fleisher Director of Development CORPORATE, FOUNDATION AND GOVERNMENT PARTNERS $100,000+ Allegheny Regional Asset District Highmark Blue Cross Blue Shield The Heinz Endowments Richard King Mellon Foundation $50,000 - $99,999 Allegheny Foundation Emma Clyde Hodge Memorial Fund The Shubert Foundation Claude Worthington Benedum Pennsylvania Council on the Arts Foundation A. Stanford Levy and Hasele Deutsch BNY Mellon Foundation of Levy Fund and Helen M. Knepper Southwestern Pennsylvania Memorial Fund of The Pittsburgh Eden Hall Foundation Foundation William Randolph Hearst Foundation $20,000 - $49,999 EQT Foundation Shakespeare in American Pittsburgh Steelers Audrey Hillman Fisher Foundation Communities, a program of the PNC Foundation The Grable Foundation National Endowment for the Arts in UPMC and UPMC Health Plan The Kraft Heinz Company Foundation partnership with Arts Midwest $10,000 - $19,999 Henry C. Frick Educational Fund of the Greb Wealth Management Group of The Williams Foundation Buhl Foundation Merrill Lynch Hilda M. Willis Foundation Jack Buncher Foundation Roy A. Hunt Foundation Phillip H. and Betty L. Wimmer Family Eat'n Park Hospitality Group Jones Day Foundation The Fine Foundation MARC USA Giant Eagle Foundation $5,000 - $9,999 #1 Cochran Consolidated Technologies Pittsburgh Valve & Fitting Company Benesch, Friedlander, Coplan & Eckert Seamans Cherin & Mellott, LLC Reed Smith LLP Aronoff Federated Investors Foundation, Inc. The Results Companies BDO USA, LLP FISA Foundation Rugby Realty Co., Inc. Bozzone Family Foundation Heeter RR Donnelley Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney, PC Levin Furniture James M. and Lucy K. Schoonmaker The Anne L. and George H. Clapp Neville Chemical Company Foundation Charitable and Educational Trust Pittsburgh Pirates WTW Architects $4,999 & under Adams Foundation Kinder Morgan Foundation The Donald & Sylvia Robinson Family AmazonSmile Foundation Nartak Media Group Foundation American Eagle Outfitters Foundation Lewis A. and Donna M. Patterson The Rust Foundation Bayer Healthcare Charitable Foundation Rycon Construction, Inc. Bill Few Associates W.I. Patterson Charitable Fund Frank E. Rath - Spang & Company Irving and Aaronel deRoy Gruber McFeely-Rogers Fund of The Charitable Trust Foundation Pittsburgh Foundation Fair Oaks Foundation, Inc. The Pittsburgh Foundation Hefren-Tillotson, Inc. INDIVIDUAL PARTNERS THE DIRECTOR’S CIRCLE - Platinum $10,000 + Anonymous (2) Michael & Cathy Ginsberg Mr. & Mrs. Richard A. Pagliari Electra & Jim Agras Dawne & David Hickton Richard E. Rauh Andrew & Michelle Aloe Janet & Bill Hunt Peter & Leslie Robinson Barrie & Beth Athol Marilyn & Donald Jenkins Art & Greta Rooney Ritchie Battle Samuel & Joan Kamin Faye Sampson & Dennis Huber Bill & Vivian Benter Rebecca and Jeremy Kronman Family Ned & Erika Show Nadine E. Bognar Foundation Richard P. & Virginia C. Simmons Tony & Linda Bucci David & Susan Matter Mr. & Mrs. Brian W. Smith Louise & David Cannon Tom & Becky McGough Hon. Manny H. & Ileane O. Smith Jo-Ann M. Churchill Ms. Marcia Metelsky Larry & Sara Walsh Mr. & Mrs. Timothy O. Fisher Richard W. Moriarty, M.D. Stanley Yorsz & Margaret McLean John & Charlene Friel Gary Morrell Cynthia & Murry Gerber Eric & Alice Neishloss William & Sherryl Gillespie Mr. & Mrs. Daniel A. Onorato THE DIRECTOR’S CIRCLE - Gold $5,000 - $9,999 Carolyn Hess Abraham James K. Donnell Mr. & Mrs. Dominic Petrelli Andrew & Michelle Aloe Freddie & Hilda Fu Jane Roesch Walter & Patti Blenko Cynthia & Murry Gerber Pauline Santelli Dr. Quintin B. Bullock Brian & Linda Heery Ned & Erika Show Denise Butler & Matthew Williams Courtney & Frank Horrigan Beth & Jonathan Spatz Kristen Clendaniel Clark Janet & Bill Hunt Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Tomasello Rob Cochran Mr. & Mrs. R. Drew Kistler Theo & Trena Verginis Randi Dauler Linda A. Kortlandt Dennis & Veronica Yablonsky Ms. Dorothy Davis & Mr. David Lynch Patricia K. Nichols Todd & Michele Dominick Shirley Olander THE DIRECTOR’S CIRCLE - Silver $2,500 - $4,999 Michele & Pat Atkins Trudy File Eric & Sharon Perelman Ellie & Bob Bernstein Rhoda & David Hartmann Rich & Linda Ruffalo Drs. Barbara & Albert Biglan Robert L. Jennings, Jr. & Christopher Ryan & Ronald Fernandez John Buckley & Emily Rosenthal Barbara H. Bott Janie & Harry Thompson The Burke Foundations Michael & Dolores Kara Tom & Judy Thompson Dr. & Mrs. Richard Cassoff MaryAnn & Bill King Judy & John Woffington M. Patrick Daniels Fund of The John A. Matta Pittsburgh Foundation Stuart & Linda Miller Robert & Marilyn Egan Bob & Joan Peirce THE DIRECTOR’S CIRCLE - Bronze $1,000 - $2,499 Anonymous (4) Mr. Arthur L. & The Sherle and Michael Berger Alan L. & Barbara B. Ackerman Hon. Cynthia A. Baldwin Charitable Foundation of the Foundation Robert & Loretta Barone Jewish Federation of Greater Lois Appel Drs. Chris & Amy Bartels Pittsburgh Joan Apt Gerald & Marielle Bartolomucci Rob & Hongwei Bittner Mr. & Mrs. Russell W. Ayres, III Sybil & Dr. Ivan Baumwell Bobbi and Hal Bonnett Angelo Baiocchi & C. Richard & Margaret Bennett Gary & Connie Brandenberger Maureen A. Puskar Susan & David Brownlee Carolyn & Bill Byham Mac & George Hoover Athena Sarris Mr. & Mrs. Joseph L. Calihan Mary C. Hunter George & Marcia Seeley Edward & Valerie Caswell Alice Jane Jenkins Dr. Paul L. Shay & Dr. Diana K. Lemley Matthew & Michael Churilla Russell W. Johnson Arnold B. & Susan L. Silverman Barbara Cooley & Robert M. Thaw Carolyn J. Jones Frederick W. 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Reese The Sidney K. and Thekla R. Wolfson John & Arlene Ham Frederick L. Porkolab & Fund of The Pittsburgh Foundation Brian & Jill Hamlin Margaret V. Ragni Mr. & Mrs. Richard Zahren Patricia & Stan Hasselbusch Norm & Maze Riffner Michael & Naomi Zigmond Jason Hibshman Mr. & Mrs. William F. Roemer Henry Hillman Shereen & Paul Rosenberg Dr. & Mrs. Elmer J. Holzinger Mr. & Mrs. Edmund S. Ruffin, III PRODUCER $500 - $999 Anonymous (8) Bob & Paula Fey David & Chris Michelmore Laurie W. Adams Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Flinn James & Karen Morrell Prof. Jerome Apt Dr. Dale & Rosemary Fruman Johanna Morrison Jane C. Arkus Peggy & Bob Funkhouser Bonita M. Mullaugh Shirley Arther Dr. John & Therese Gallagher David & June Nimick Mr. & Mrs. Thomas L. Bakaitus, Jr. Harold & Peggy Garbooshian John M. Noble Family Donna Balewick, MD Bill & Kathleen Gavlak Sean Nolan, MD Bob & Martha Ball Paul Gitnik Linda Northrop Dr. & Mrs. John C. Barber Elaine Goldsmith Dr. & Mrs. Everett Oesterling Richard C. Barney Patrick Gray Judge John A. & Drs. John & Valentina Barsom Hanna Gruen Dr. Rosemarie R. Parse Melinda & Philip Beard Frank & Maria Guyette Vidyadhar Patil and Sharon Brady Patil Saul & Ronnie Berg Dr. & Mrs. Adam W. Hahn Christine & Robert Pietrandrea Cynthia Berger & Laurence Green David W. Henry Sandy Pysh & Rich Somplatsky Dr. Karen E. Binkley Thelma & Andy Herlich Mr. & Mrs. William H. Rackoff Perry & Molly Bissell Buzz & Mary Lou Hutchison Richard & Marian Redlinger Kenya T. Boswell Charles Jefferson & Janet L. & William G. Reeves Pat Boyer Cynthia D'Agostino Kaye & Tom Reiber Thomas P. & Sandra B. Bradigan Jonas & Janis Johnson Neil M. Resnick & Susan L. Greenspan Dr. & Mrs. Robert Bragdon Jackie & Ley Jones Mr. James H. Rich Carolyn Burgh Kobra Karimkhani, M.D. Mrs. Harriet Rickard Judy & Michael Cheteyan Educational Dr. Vida Kasuba John Rieck and Charitable Foundation Jim Keller & Mary Ellen Hoy RMK Fund of The Pittsburgh Susan B. Clancy Mr. Arthur J. Kerr, Jr. Foundation/Community Foundation William Clarkson & Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Kortum of Westmoreland County Dr. Andrea S. Velletri Clarkson Catia & Yuval Kossovsky Edward F. Rockman & Marilyn & Stephen Coleman The Carol K. and Paul J. Lampe Fund Mary Ellen Johnson Eugene K. Connors for Giving Shoshana & Jerry Rosenberg Norb & Carole Connors William & Toni Land Wilfred & Ruth Rouleau R. Bruce Cooper
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