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Sharyn Rothstein

Sharyn Rothstein

BJ Jones Timothy J. Evans ARTISTIC DIRECTOR EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR presents

BY SHARYN ROTHSTEIN

DIRECTED BY CODY ESTLE

Scenic Design Jeffrey D. Kmiec, USA Costume Design Rachel Laritz, USA Lighting Design JR Lederle Original Music & Sound Design Lindsay Jones, USA Casting Director Lynn Baber, CSA Production Stage Manager Mara Filler, AEA

OPENING NIGHT: MARCH 24, 2017 At the North Shore Center for the Performing Arts in Skokie

By the Water was commissioned by The Writer’s Room (Manhattan Theatre Club, Ars Nova) and received its world premiere at Manhattan Theatre Club (Lynne Meadow, Artistic Director, Barry Grove, Executive Producer) in association with Ars Nova (Jason Eagan, Artistic Director, Renee Blinkwolt, Managing Director) on November 4, 2014.

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INDIVIDUAL PRODUCTION SPONSOR CAST (IN ORDER OF APPEARANCE)

BILL AND ELEANOR REVELLE Francis Guinan*...... Marty Murphy Penny Slusher*...... Mary Murphy Jordan Brown*...... Sal Murphy CORPORATE PRODUCTION SPONSOR Joel Reitsma...... Brian Muprhy Janet Ulrich Brooks*...... Andrea Carter Patrick Clear*...... Philip Carter Amanda Drinkall*...... Emily Mancini

OPENING NIGHT SPONSOR Understudies: Jim Gallanis (Patrick), Therese Harrold (Andrea), Rich Holton (Brian), Felipe Jorge (Sal), Erin Rein (Emily), Jamie Vann (Marty), Anne Wrider (Mary)

Understudies will not substitute for listed players unless a specific announcement is made at the time of the performance.

*Member of the Actors Equity Association, the union of SEASON SPONSORS professional actors and stage managers.

Setting The storm-ravaged home of Marty and Mary Murphy, on the eastern coast of Staten Island, New York. After Hurricane Sandy.

By the Water will be performed without intermission. NORTHLIGHT THEATRE IS SUPPORTED IN PART BY:

ADDITIONAL PRODUCTION STAFF THE SULLIVAN FAMILY THE OFFIELD FAMILY THE ELIZABETH F. CHENEY FOUNDATION FOUNDATION FOUNDATION Assistant Director...... Eli Newell Properties Master...... Christopher J. Neville Production Assistant...... Katy Garcia Production Dramaturg...... Lauren Shouse Dialect Coach...... Eva Breneman Assistant Dramaturgs...... Lauren Quinlan, Gina Grabinski HENRIETTA LANGE BURK FUND

KIRKLAND & ELLIS The video and/or audio recording of this performance by any means FOUNDATION whatsoever is strictly prohibited.

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Modestus Bauer Foundation || Full Circle Foundation || Sanborn Family Foundation || The Harold & Mimi Steinberg Charitable Trust || Tom Stringer Design Partners || Dr. Scholl Foundation || Niles Township Corporate Fund

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FROM THE ARTISTIC DIRECTOR

In Sharyn Rothstein’s affecting play, By the Water, a family’s life is tossed by the tempest of Hurricane Sandy. The decades-long home of the Murphy family is literally torn apart, and in that physical wreckage lies the remains of a broken past that years of personal redecorating has masked. In Rothstein’s play, natural disaster serves as a metaphor for the social and political change that forces generations to confront very real issues about their own lives—lives built on values that have become outmoded. How many of us characterize political correctness as a faddish affectation rather than an awakened sense of what is right and just in our current social fabric?

With the brisk winds of change comes the sting of sand long buried. Families and friends are pulled apart and points of view are wielded like weapons. Sharyn’s sharp sense of humor built on rich character development is sprinkled throughout the play. And the themes of justice Join the and family values and loyalties emerge full-throated in her dialogue and her surprising plot. neighborhood Sharyn is a wonderful talent and we are proud to have her work on our dinner party. stage directed by longtime collaborator Cody Estle, who has assisted me on many projects here at Northlight, like Charm, Season’s Greetings and Stella & Lou. We are also thrilled to have Francis Guinan and Penny In our neighborhood, dinner is a time when friends get together to enjoy Slusher back, heading a stellar cast of Northlight favorites.

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Dear Northlight Audience: I am thrilled and honored to share By the Water with you. I was living in Brooklyn when Hurricane Sandy hit New York. Like all natural disasters, there were those that were fortunate and those that were not. Among those hardest hit, were the below- or at-sea level communities on Staten Island. They were neighborhoods that families had lived in for generations, and suddenly they were empty, dangerous and boarded-up. The people who generously shared their stories with me in the aftermath of the storm were proud Staten Islanders who loved their neighbors and neighborhoods. But they were also frightened and Playwright Sharyn Rothstein scarred by a horrific event that took human life and so much else. As a writer, I am always drawn to questions that have no easy answers. When the Debris from the storm used to spell “Global Warming is Here” government started offering buy-outs for people in these hard-hit communities to move out, I was struck by how deeply difficult it must be for those who had just lost so much to have to choose to lose still more, or face an even more uncertain future. As climate change continues to upend our idea of “normal” weather, people across the country and the The upper story of a house blocking a roadway world are already being on Staten Island after Hurricane Sandy forced to weigh the value of human life against that of private property. More and more communities will have to face these impossible choices in the near future. The weather doesn’t care if we believe in climate change or not. A hurricane that’s more severe than it should have been because of warming water and higher sea levels doesn’t pick a better path because we have chosen to build our homes along the coast. But community is and always has been a powerful antidote to head-in-the- sand politics, ignorance and fear. As we adapt to life with the dangerous new climate we’ve created, all of us – just like Mary and Marty, their family and friends – will need to rely on our humor, our love and our belief in each other, to survive these storms and change their outcomes for future generations. Thank you again for sharing in this play. Sharyn Rothstein An aerial look at the homes on Staten Island after the storm.

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JANET ULRICH PATRICK CLEAR BROOKS (Andrea (Philip Carter) is HURRICANE SANDY Carter) is delighted to delighted to return to return to Northlight Northlight where he Hurricane Sandy devastated portions of the Caribbean and the after previously was seen as Mr. Kirby Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern United States, with lesser impacts appearing in Ten in last season’s You in the Southeastern and Midwestern states and Eastern Canada, Chimneys. A company Can’t Take It With You. member of TimeLine, His other Northlight in late October 2012. her credits include Bakersfield Mist, The appearances include The Mousetrap, How And The Why, Apple Family Plays The Miser, Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde and and Jeff-nominated performances in All Pride & Prejudice. He has appeared in Hurricane Sandy killed at least My Sons, When She Danced, Not more than 60 productions with Chicago 131 people in eight states: Enough Air and Weekend. Other credits area theatres including Goodman, include Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Chicago Shakespeare, Steppenwolf, Spike, The Seagull (Goodman); Crazy Writers and Remy Bumppo. His regional 253 For You (Drury Lane); Women Laughing credits include appearances at Hartford people were killed Alone With Salad ( Stage, the Asolo Repertory Theatre, nomination - Woolly Mammoth Theatre, Indiana Repertory Theatre, Cleveland along the path of 53 DC); Failure: A Love Story (Victory Playhouse, Maltz Jupiter Theatre, Arena the storm in seven Stage, the Guthrie Theater, American 5 Gardens); Golda’s Balcony (Jeff Award countries. – Pegasus Players) and work with Shakespeare Theatre, Centerstage, the Steppenwolf, ATC, About Face and Huntington Theatre and the Cincinnati 24 states 37 Writers. TV: Sense8, Chicago Fire, Playhouse in the Park. He appeared on were a­ected by 13 Chicago Justice and Boss. Film: Broadway in Noises Off and Hollywood Hurricane Sandy. Divergent, Conviction, One Small Hitch Arms. Film and television credits include 11 and Fools. A recipient of the Ed See Empire, The Dark Knight, Chicago PD, Winds spanning Outstanding Theatre Alumnus Award Boss, The Untouchables and Early 6 from University of Central Missouri, Edition. Janet is represented by Gray Talent 1,100 AMANDA DRINKALL 3 Group. (Emily Mancini) miles JORDAN BROWN (Sal returns to Northlight Murphy) is proud to where she previously 3 return to Northlight appeared in White where he previously Guy on the Bus and appeared in White Funnyman. Other Guy on the Bus and Chicago credits Sense & Sensibility. include: King Charles III (Chicago Other Chicago credits Shakespeare); Mary Page Marlowe Casualties and damages by country include the Goodman’s Wonderful Town, (Steppenwolf); Venus in Fur and Over 5,000 Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike, Measure for Measure (Goodman); Country Fatalities Missing Damage (in USD) commercial airline flights Brigadoon (Jeff Award nomination - Dutchman (American Blues); Last Train scheduled for Oct. 28 and Oct. 29 Best Supporting Actor, Musical) and A to Nibroc (Haven Theatre-Jeff Award, 131 0 $63 billion were canceled. Christmas Carol; Iphigenia In Aulis Best Actress); Rest (Victory Gardens); (Court); The Pitmen Painters and Juno Pygmalion (Oak Park Festival); Great 104 15 >$100 million (TimeLine) and In The Company Of Men Expectations (Strawdog); Pride and Economic losses across New York (Profiles). Off-Broadway, he played Prejudice (Lifeline); hamlet is dead. no 11 0 $2 billion were estimated to be at least Claudio in Much Ado About Nothing gravity, The Skriker, Brand, The Love of (Theatre Row in the Beckett Theatre). In the Nightingale, and Pullman, WA (Red 2 0 $300 million Baltimore, he appeared in A Skull in Tape); and sixteen shows with The Back $18 billion. Connemara (Centerstage Theatre). TV Room Shakespeare Project. Regional 2 0 Unknown credits include Sirens and Crisis. Jordan credits include North Carolina & can also be seen playing the role of Kirt Michigan Shakespeare Festivals. TV 2 0 $30 million Losses due to damage and in NBC’s web series Bobby & Iza. He is a credits: Chicago Med, Bobby & Iza. Film business interruption are graduate of the University of the North credits: The View From Tall. Ms. Drinkall 1 0 $55.23 million estimated at Carolina School of the Arts. holds a BFA from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and is TOTAL 253 15 >$65.5 billion represented by Gray Talent Group. $65.5 billion. NORTHLIGHT THEATRE | 9 COLOR COLOR

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FRANCIS GUINAN JOEL REITSMA (Brian PENNY SLUSHER by Manhattan Theater Club and Ars (Marty Murphy) returns Murphy) couldn’t be (Mary Murphy) last Nova in 2014 and was the recipient to Northlight where he more thrilled to be appeared at of the 2015 American Theater Critic’s previously appeared in working at Northlight. Northlight in You Association Francesca Primus Prize White Guy on the Bus, He is a company Can’t Take It With for a play by an emerging woman Stella & Lou, Season’s member with Steep You. Other Northlight playwright. Her play All The Days Greetings and Inherit Theatre, where he productions include was the recipient of the Edgerton the Wind. Chicago performed in Bobby Chapatti, Sense & Foundation Award and was produced credits include The Night Alive, The Clearly and Motortown (Joseph Sensibility and A Life. Chicago credits at the McCarter Theater Center in 2016, Birthday Party, Time Stands Still, The Jefferson Award nomination). He is also include: Sweet Bird of Youth directed by Emily Mann. In addition to Book Thief, American Buffalo, Balm in a co-founder, writer, performer, and (Goodman); Uncle Vanya (After Dark playwriting, Sharyn is a writer for the Gilead and Say Goodnight, Gracie director for The LIVINGroom, a Solo Award), The Importance of Being USA Network drama SUITS. She holds (Steppenwolf); The Book of Joseph Performance ensemble that tells Earnest, James Joyce’s “The Dead” an MFA in dramatic writing from NYU (Chicago Shakespeare); Twist Your personal, autobiographical, and universal (Court); Old Glory, Another Part of the and a Masters in Public Health from Dickens, Pullman Porter Blues and The stories live on stage. Other Chicago Forest (Jeff Award), Bus Stop, The Hunter College, with a concentration in Seagull (Goodman); A Guide for the credits include A Loss of Roses and Subject Was Roses (Writers). Regional: Urban Health. Perplexed (Victory Gardens, Jeff Award); Vieux Carré (Raven), Lisbon Traviata Chapatti and The Hollow (Peninsula JEFFREY D. KMIEC (Scenic Design) and Rantoul and Die (American Blues). (Eclipse), Ecstasy (Cole Theatre), Love Players); My Fair Lady (Asolo is a Chicago-based scenic designer. He appeared on Broadway in August: and Understanding (Redtwist) and The Repertory); Sense & Sensibility (Actors Local credits include: Butler, Funnyman, Osage County, The Grapes of Wrath and Brig (Mary Arrchie). When not on stage, Theatre of Louisville and Saint Louis The Commons of Pensacola and As Is. His television credits include Boss, he’s on the water as a captain on the Repertory). International Theatre: Tom Jones at Northlight; The Little Eerie, Indiana, ER, Frasier and several Chicago River. For any additional Chapatti and Stella & Lou (Northlight at Mermaid, A Christmas Story and Les Star Trek franchise episodes. Mr. Guinan’s information about Joel, visit Galway International Arts Festival, Miserables (2015 Jeff Award Recipient) film credits include Abundant Acreage JoelReitsma.com. He thanks his family Ireland); August: Osage County at Paramount; Crazy For You, Deathtrap Available, The Last Airbender, Typing, for their endless support and his wife, (Steppenwolf at Sydney Theatre, (2016 Jeff Award Recipient) and The Low Tide and Constantine. Laura, his everything. Australia). Film: Virginia, Meet the 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Browns, Grace is Gone. Television: The Bee at Drury Lane; Man of La Mancha Connie Banks Show. CODY ESTLE (Director) is a Chicago- based freelance director. Directing credits include The Assembled Parties, A Loss of Roses, Dividing the Estate, Vieux Carré (named by Chicago Tribune as one of the Year’s Best in 2014), Good Boys and True, Brighton Beach Memoirs, Boy Gets Girl and Dating Walter Dante at Raven Theatre; Scarcity at Redtwist Theatre; The Seagull and Watch on the Rhine at The Artistic Home; Don’t Go Summer Gentle at Haven Theatre; Uncle Bob at Mary-Arrchie Theatre Company and Camps 2017 Hospitality Suite at Citadel Theatre. He’s had the pleasure of assistant directing at Northlight, Steppenwolf, Goodspeed Programs for aspiring young performers use professional Musicals, Court, Writers, Next Theatre and Strawdog. Estle is the Associate theatre skills to build creativity and self-confidence in a timeless summer camp environment! Artistic Director at Raven Theatre, an associate member of SDC and a graduate of Columbia College Chicago. www.codyestle.com SHARYN ROTHSTEIN (Playwright) is a playwright and television writer whose plays and musicals have been GRADES 2-9 workshopped and produced around the country, as well as internationally. Her More info at NORTHLIGHT.ORG/CAMP play By The Water was first produced

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at Marriott Theatre; Lady Day at Michigan. Off- Broadway: Pearl Theatre. Millennium Park. He has served as head of Emerson’s Bar and Grill, Double Trouble, Other professional credits: NBC’s Law the Lighting Department at Steppenwolf Ain’t Misbehavin’, Sweeney Todd and & Order, American Players Theatre, since 1995.​ Sondheim on Sondheim at Porchlight; Chicago Opera Theater, Garsington LINDSAY JONES (Original Music & Community Partners Good Boys and True, Dividing the Opera and Spoleto Festival USA. Rachel Sound Design) Broadway: A Time To Estate (Jeff Award Nomination), The is a recipient of a 2011 Emerging Artist Kill, Bronx Bombers. Off Broadway: Old Friends, A Loss of Roses (Jeff Alumni Award from the University of Privacy (Public Theater), Bootycandy Award Nomination) and The Assembled Michigan and a 2009 Joseph Jefferson (Playwrights Horizons), Mr. Joy THANK YOU! Parties at Raven; Watch on the Rhine Award for The Voysey Inheritance The following Community (LCT3), Top Secret (New York Theatre (Jeff Award Nomination) at The Artistic (Remy Bumppo). Rachellaritz.com​ Workshop), Rx (Primary Stages) and Partners support Northlight Home. Jeffrey received his MFA from JR LEDERLE (Lighting Design) many others. Regional: Guthrie, Hartford throughout the season. We the University of Virginia. Northlight credits include Charm, Stage, Alliance Theatre, Goodman, The hope you'll thank them with RACHEL LARITZ (Costume Design) Shining Lives, Outside Mullingar, Old Globe, ACT, Chicago Shakespeare, your patronage! is happy to be joining Northlight for White Guy on the Bus, Detroit ’67, The Steppenwolf, La Jolla Playhouse, Arena the 21st time with this production of Odd Couple, Ten Chimneys, Season’s Stage and many others. International: By the Water. Other design credits Greetings, A Life, Grey Gardens, The Stratford Shakespeare Festival (Canada), include various shows at: Chicago Retreat From Moscow, Lady, Stella & Royal Shakespeare Company (England), Shakespeare, Writers, Court, First Lou, The Outgoing Tide, Better Late as well as productions in Ireland, Austria, Look, Remy Bumppo, TimeLine, Utah and Chapatti (the last four also at the Zimbabwe, South Africa and Scotland. Shakespeare Festival, Actors Theatre Galway International Arts Festival, Awards: seven Joseph Jefferson Awards of Louisville, Milwaukee Rep, Florentine Ireland). Other work has been seen and 24 nominations, two Ovation Awards Opera, Kansas City Rep, Great Lakes at Lookingglass, Victory Gardens, and three nominations, L.A. Drama Theatre, Idaho Shakespeare, Illinois About Face, Remy Bumppo, Writers, Critics Circle Award, three Drama Desk Shakespeare, Next Act, Chamber, Steppenwolf and Walkabout. JR Award nominations, two Helen Hayes Renaissance Theaterworks, Skylight designed lighting for seven years of the nominations, two Barrymore nominations, Music Theatre, Arkansas Shakespeare, Steppenwolf TRAFFIC Series, and five as well as many others. Film scoring Peninsula Players and the University of Steppenwolf performances in Chicago’s credits include Magnolia Pictures’ The Brass Teapot and HBO Films’ A Note of Triumph (2006 Academy Award, Best Documentary). lindsayjones.com When you rehabilitate EVA BRENEMAN (Dialect Coach) at an Alden Post-Acute Northlight credits: Discord, You Can’t Rehabilitation Care Take it With You, Lost in Yonkers, Outside Mullingar, Tom Jones, Stones Center, we help you in His Pockets, The Whipping Man, restore functionality The Odd Couple, Season’s Greetings, so you can get back on A Life, The Lieutenant of Inishmore, your feet, and home, and Grey Gardens. Chicago credits as quickly as possible. include Shakespeare in Love (Chicago Shakespeare), The Hard Problem (Court), The Columnist (American Blues), A Disappearing Number (Timeline), Pygmalion (Remy Bumppo), King Charles III (Chicago Shakespeare), The Compass (Steppenwolf), The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane (Chicago Children’s Theater), The Little Foxes (Goodman), Locations throughout Chicago Posh (Steep), and Blood Wedding and the suburbs providing the (Lookingglass), Regional credits include best in Post-Acute Rehabilitation Death of a Salesman, The African from the hospital, through Company Presents Richard III, A Streetcar rehabilitation, to home. Named Desire and The Island (American Repertory Theatre); Love’s Labour’s Lost Northlight patrons a discount. (Actors Theatre of Louisville); Around Call us at 1-800-291-5900 or visit www.TheAldenNetwork.com The World In 80 Days (Centerstage/ For details, visit: Kansas City Repertory) and Mamma Mia! northlight.org/community 12 | NORTHLIGHT THEATRE NORTHLIGHT THEATRE | 13 LutherVillage_Northlight17_Spring_V1 2/16/2017 1:00 PM Page 1

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(National Tour/Las Vegas). Steppenwolf, Court, and other theatres …EXPERIENCE… throughout Chicago. Film/TV credits MARA FILLER (Production Stage include The Fugitive, Body Double, Law Manager) is honored to be working on and Order: Criminal Intent, Early Edition, her first production at Northlight. Other Cupid, and Turks, among others. something more to applaud Chicago credits include Blue Skies Process, Mother Road, The Magic Play TIMOTHY J. EVANS (Executive Luther Village residents are passionate about music, theater, dance and The Solid Sand Below (Goodman); Director) Prior to his arrival at Twist Your Dickens (three seasons), Northlight, Tim spent over 20 years and song, both as creators and consumers of the arts. Living at #DateMe, Afro-Futurism (Second City); at Steppenwolf Theatre Company in Luther Village makes it easy to attend theater, the symphony, Stick Fly (Windy City Playhouse); First management and producing positions. Look (Steppenwolf); The Merry Wives He created, curated and produced and other performing arts. Residents can go on their own or leave of Windsor (First Folio) and Travesties Steppenwolf’s acclaimed TRAFFIC the planning to us—no worries about tickets, driving or parking. and Our Class (Remy Bumppo). She Series including a partnership with previously spent eight seasons working Chicago Public Radio for subsequent Join us, sit back, relax and enjoy! on the Stage Management team at the broadcasts. Tim founded Steppenwolf Oregon Shakespeare Festival, where Films, of which he is still a partner with • Located in the heart of Arlington Heights her credits include Party People (world Gary Sinise, Terry Kinney and Jeff Perry, premiere), To Kill a Mockingbird, Henry to develop film and television projects. • Low monthly fees & no second person fee IV Pt. 1 & 2, Hamlet, Death and the He currently serves on the Board of King’s Horseman, Much Ado About Trustees of the League of Chicago • Activities, enrichment classes and entertainment Nothing, Paradise Lost, The Clay Cart, Theatres and on the theater selection The Further Adventures of Hedda panel for the Princess Grace Foundation Experience the Luther Village difference! Gabler, On the Razzle, Tartuffe, Two Awards. He also serves on the selection Gentlemen of Verona and Bus Stop. committee for The Eisenhower Fellows. Previously, Tim served on the board BJ JONES (Artistic Director) is in his of the Independent Film Project 19th season as Artistic Director of (IFP) and was a charter member of Northlight, where he commissioned the Governor’s Task Force for Media and directed the world premieres of Development. Faceless, Charm, White Guy on the Bus, Stella & Lou, The Outgoing Tide (Jeff THE MANHATTAN THEATRE CLUB Nomination – Best Director), Better (Original Producer) was founded in offered by Shaw Realty Services Late, and Rounding Third. Notably he 1970 under the dynamic leadership of has directed productions of Outside Artistic Director Lynne Meadow and Mullingar, Grey Gardens, The Price (Jeff Executive Producer Barry Grove. MTC Nomination- Best Director), A Skull in is committed to the creation of new Connemara, The Cripple of Inishmaan, plays and musicals through an intensive and The Lieutenant of Inishmore. As Artistic Development Program that a producer he has guided the world offers commissions, script evaluation, premieres of Shining Lives, The Last dramaturgical support, readings and Five Years, The Gamester, and Studs workshops. Using the work on its Terkel’s ‘The Good War’. From Second stages, MTC’s Education Program City to Shakespeare, BJ has directed promotes active participation in the arts Pitmen Painters (Jeff Nomination – through in-class instruction, student Best Director, TimeLine), A Number and family matinees, teacher training, (Next), 100 Saints You Should Know internships and internet-based distance (Steppenwolf), and The Dresser (Body learning. In constantly seeking new Politic). Regional: Glengarry Glen Ross ways to innovate, MTC keeps theatre (Suzie Bass Nominee – Best Director, alive and relevant. MTC now produces Atlanta’s Alliance Theatre), Enchanted on Broadway in the Samuel J. Friedman www.LutherVillage.com April (Asolo Theatre), and productions Theatre on West 47th Street and at the at Cherry Lane Theatre NY, Galway historic New York City Center complex 1220 Village Drive, Arlington Heights, IL • 847-506-1919 Arts Festival, Baltimore Center Stage, on West 55th Street. Each season is Luther Village is a nondenominational development of The Shaw Company managed and offered by Shaw Realty Services. and Utah Shakespeare Festival. As distinguished by the variety of the a performer, Mr. Jones is a two-time repertoire. Joseph Jefferson Award winner and AN ACTIVE ADULT COMMUNITY WITH AFFORDABLE STUDIOS has appeared at Northlight, Goodman, SPACIOUS 1 & 2 BEDROOMS • VILLA & COURTYARD HOMES 14 | NORTHLIGHT THEATRE COLOR

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ADMINISTRATION EDUCATION Sound Engineer/ Sound Board General Manager Director of Education Operator Janet Mullet Amanda Dunne Acevedo Jennifer Udoni-Sharp

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LEADERSHIP DONORS Northlight Theatre is deeply grateful to the following contributors for their generous Board of Trustees Susie McMonagle Richard Gilbert support. This list reflects gifts received November 1, 2015 through February 1, 2017. If Thomas D. Stringer, Kathleen Okrent Craig Golden you would like your name to appear differently or prefer to remain anonymous, please Chairman Dan Peterson* Eleanor Hall contact Olivia Probetts at 847.324.1616 or [email protected]. Bob Silverman, Rahul Roy Tom Hazlett CORPORATIONS, Lead Sponsors Paul and Mary Finnegan President Evelyn Salk,* Karen Hunt FOUNDATIONS & $2,500-$4,999 First Bank and Trust GOVERNMENT AGENCIES Bank of America Hagerty Consulting Donna Frett, Vice Trustee Emeritus Paul Lehman* First Bank and Trust LionBird President Dr. Harvey Young James Lytle Principal Sponsors Illinois Humanities Council Northwestern University Robert S. Silver, Vice Alan M. Zunamon Marcia Mead $50,000 and Above Katten Muchin Rosenman Polsinelli MacArthur Foundation Kinder Morgan Foundation Quarles & Brady President Michael Pauken, Steve Mullins* The Offield Family North Shore Community Romano Wealth Management Craig M. Smith, AIA, ex officio Phil Palmer Foundation Bank Tom Stringer Design Partners Vice President Norman Rosen, Merril Prager The Shubert Foundation, Inc. Northwestern University Mark McCarville, ex officio Sandra Rosenbloom Quarles & Brady LLP NORTHLIGHT Premiere Sponsors Sage Products ARTISTIC CIRCLE Treasurer Esther Saks* $20,000 - $49,999 Freddi Greenberg, Advisory Council Sara Schastok Allstate Insurance Company Sponsors Executive Producers Secretary Susan Karol*, Chair Ralph Segall BMO Harris Bank $1,000 - $2,499 $25,000 and Above Carole Cahill Steven J. Bernstein David Seidman* ComEd Acquirent Anonymous The Davee Foundation The Allyn Foundation Paul and Mary Finnegan Julie Chernoff Karl Berolzheimer Jill Soderberg Edgerton Foundation Autobarn Mark and Kathy McCarville Timothy J. Evans, Gerhard Bette Trimmy Stamell* National Endowment for the Baker & McKenzie Sam and Marianne Oliva Executive Director Margo Brown Timothy P. Sullivan* Arts Bob’s Discount Furniture Evelyn Salk Mark Falcone Michael R. Callahan* Greg Taubeneck Paul M. Angell Family Chicago Foundation for Thomas D. Stringer and Scott Foundation Women E. Waller BJ Jones, Artistic Joe Cappo Matthew Udoni Coldwell Banker The Sullivan Family Director Josh Chernoff Susan Van Dusen Executive Sponsors Fifth Third Bank Foundation Susan Karol* Paul Finnegan* Bernice Weissbourd $10,000-$19,999 Illinois Arts Council Anonymous Illinois Tool Works Matthew J. Magnuson Gene Frett Producers *Past President/Chairperson The Chicago Community Foundation $10,000 - $24,999 Trust LionBird Mr. and Mrs. Nick Alexos The Elizabeth F. Cheney Mesirow Financial Carol and Steve Mullins Foundation Plante Moran in memory of Woody Evanston Community Romano Wealth Management Bowman Foundation Skokie Fine Arts Commission Sanborn Family Foundation PAST BOARD PRESIDENTS AND CHAIRS Full Circle Foundation Vi at the Glen Robert S. and Sandra G. Henrietta Lange Burk Fund Wintrust Financial Corp Silver 1976-79 Esther Saks 2001-03 Joan Barr Smith The Pauls Foundation Bob and Lisa Silverman 1979-84 Evelyn Salk 2003-05 Paul Lehman Tom Stringer Design Partners Under $1,000 Alan M. Zunamon and Nancy 1984-87 Lloyd Morgan 2005-08 Trimmy Stamell Computing Technology Cunniff Presenting Sponsors Industry Association, Inc. 1987-89 Diana King 2007-13 Timothy P. Sullivan $5,000-$9,999 Discover Financial Services Playwrights 1989-93 David Seidman 2008-10 Michael Callahan Cramer-Krasselt Evanston Arts Council $5,000 - $9,999 1993-96 Stephen Mullins 2010-13 Susan Karol Hagerty Consulting Evanston Capital Craig Golden and Michal 1996-98 Roland Lieber 2013-16 Dan Peterson The Harold and Mimi Management LLC Heifitz-Golden Steinberg Charitable Trust The Bloomingdale’s Fund of BJ Jones and Candy Corr 1998-2001 Paul Finnegan Kirkland & Ellis Foundation Macy’s Foundation Susan Karol and Glenn Modestus Bauer Foundation IBM Matching Gifts Program Warning Niles Township Corporate MB Financial Bank Carole and Joseph Levy Fund NAMSS John Mahoney Polsinelli Polk Bros Foundation Susie McMonagle RATIO Architects Lois Melvoin Robert and Isabelle Bass A REMARKABLE M. J. O’Brien Family Foundation, Inc. JOURNEY GALA Foundation Room & Board SPONSORS Colonel (IL) Jennifer N. Dr. Scholl Foundation Acquirent Pritzker IL ARNG (Retired) Turner Construction BMO Harris Bank Greg and Anne Taubeneck Company Bridgeview Bank Family Fund ComEd 18 | NORTHLIGHT THEATRE NORTHLIGHT THEATRE | 19 COLOR COLOR

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Directors Neal Moglin and Mark Gary and Barbara Grom Dr. Rhonda and Dr. Ed Diane Gottlieb in honor of Marianne Roderick $2,500 - $4,999 Tendam Guy and Joan Gunzberg Smolevitz Evelyn Salk Pam and Paul Rolfes Anonymous Ellen K. Munro Molly and Scott Hansen Paula Steiner Nan and Walter Greenough Norman Rosen in memory of Carole Cahill Jordan and Jean Nerenberg Tim and Trude Harrington Abby L. Strauss Fred Gruenberg Sally Rosen Joyce Chelberg Kathleen Okrent Dorothy Harza George and Susan Van Mary Ann and David Richard Rosenberg Josh and Julie Chernoff Norma Olsen Joe Hasman Dusen Grumman Jeff and Lusa Rosenkranz Bernard Dowling Clark Pellett and Robert Kohl Tom and Jan Hazlett Randal and Christine Wait Adrienne Hahn Colleen Hughes and Donald Timothy and Jane Evans Dan and Melanie Peterson Todd Hensley Bernice Weissbourd Emily and Kevin Hansen Rothschild Donna and Gene Frett Sandra Rau and Andrew Laura and Clarkson Hine Al White and Terre Tuzzolino Becky Harris Bruce Sagan and Bette Cerf Karen Hunt Thomas Carter Howard Liz Hartong Hill Merle Reskin Sue and Tim Salisbury Ann Jennett Advocates Ann Herring Lynn Schaber William and Eleanor Revelle Lisa Sandquist and Peter Michaela M. Jones $250 - $499 Fred and Pam Hess The Scherer Family in Rahul and Anuradhika Roy Kinney Stacy and Richard Kahan Anonymous (11) Joyce and Rich Hirsch memory of Woody Craig Smith, RATIO Keith and Ann Sarpolis Mel and Annie Kahn George Accattato Don Honchell and Susan Bowman Architects Horst and Sara Schastok Suzanne and Dan Kanter Alan and Virginia George Horn Ellen Schoenfeld-Beeks and Neal and Trimmy Stamell Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Segall Mel and Renee Katten Moreen Alexander Karen and David Hughes David Schoenfeld in honor Matt and Christine Udoni Francis Sheahen Robert and Judy Kemp Kirk Allen Chris and Michelle Hyland of Harvey Young Harvey Young Marcie and Avy Stein Neil and Diana King Hon. Sheila O’Brien and Hon. Doris J. Johnson Richard and Valerie Schrik Mr. and Mrs. Alexander The Lewis Family in honor of Wayne Andersen Cameron and Emily Jones Roche Schulfer and Mary Designers Stuart Dr. Alan Zunamon Elbrey Harrell and Mary Jennifer Kalas Beth Fisher $1,000 - $2,499 Michael Walker and Anne Sherry and Mel Lopata Badger Martin and Susanne Kanter Eugene Shepp Karl and Diane Berolzheimer Murdoch Sally and Darush Mabadi Sandra Barnett-White and Dr. Claudia Katz in honor of Bob and Debbie Silverstein in memory of Donna Steve Whitney Richard P. and Brigid D. Jim White Dorothy Swartz Scott and Stacy Simpson Morgan Jane Wuellner Magnuson Anne Hatcher Berenberg Peter M. Kelly Gerri Sizemore Patricia C. Birk Mr. Eric Haab and Ms. Kim Wade Marshall and Eric John Berg Dennis and Barbara Kessler Don Huff and Jeanne Smith Wally Bobkiewicz Yee Wagner Larry and Mary Boeder Diane and Barry Janet Carl Smith and Mel Doug Bragan Marcia Mead Jay Brasel and Marcia Selig Kirschenbaum Smith Douglas Brown and Rachel INDIVIDUAL ANNUAL Sheila and Harvey Medvin Rev. Daniel P. Buck Melvin Klein Jill and Leif Soderberg Kraft in honor of Tim FUND DONORS Lloyd Morgan Ann and Dick Burnstine Bob and Judy Knutson Alvin and Kate Spector Evans Rich Naponelli Greg Cameron and Greg Martin J. and Susan B. Kozak William and Ingrid Stafford Michael and Joan Callahan Partners Pat and Jarrett Nathan Thompson in honor of Fund Fredric and Nikki Will Stein Marcia Caulkins $500 - $999 Bill Nelson and Sherry Tom Stringer Donna LaPietra and Bill Ann B. Stevens Cindy Clark and Bob Regan Anonymous (2) Graham Nelson Richard Campbell Kurtis Lena Sturino Barbara and Keith Clayton Ellen and Richard Anderson Mark and Juliette Onuscheck Scott Carter Bill Lampkin Susan Manning and Doug Kathy and Stuart Edwards Judith and Trent Anderson Michael C. Parker Thomas Cashman in honor Carolyn Laughlin Doetsch Brian and Susan Fargo in Mareon R. Arnold Marjorie Pelino of Mark McCarville Craig and April Likhite Thomas and Beverly Tabern honor of Tom Stringer Anne Berkeley Merril Prager and John Ron and Mary Charles Ms. Ethel Liten Gail and Bernard Talbert L. Klug and B. Farrelly Frank and Barb Brady Levine Carol Clark Linnea and John Mead JWT Family Foundation Abel and Judy Friedman in Robert and Sara Brenner RME/Farhad Rezai Diane Claussen Robert and Linda Meyers Carol and Larry Townsend honor of BJ Jones and Margo and Paul Brown Howard A. Balikov and Lisa Judy and Bill Cottle in honor Mara and Bob Mihlfried Mary Ellen Van Ness Tim Evans Pat and Sandy Cantor Rosenberg in honor of of Kim Hoopingarner Judith Miller Graham Warning Richard W. Gilbert and Julie Mary Anne and Joe Cappo Nancy Cunniff and Alan Bert Crossland Marla Mogul and Harry Jaffe Sarah Wood E. Gammack Tom Carmichael and Zunamon Conway Dahmer Robert and Sandra Morgan Peggy Bagley and Rabbi Catherine Hayden Ira Rosenthal Jeff and Paula Danoff Adele and Seymour Neems Supporters Douglas Goldhamer Dennis and Franny Clarkson Piper and Jono Rothschild in Anne Deming in honor of BJ Donald and Mary Ellen $150 - $249 Scott Goodman Bob Creevy and Sarah honor of Greg Taubeneck Jones Newsom Anonymous (8) Douglas Grady Hughes Anthony Burt and Karin Jackie and Louis English Jennifer Newton Robert and Joan Beaubaire Freddi Greenberg and Daniel David and Kate Cudnowski Ruetzel Bruce Ettelson P.C. and Jamin and Phoebe Nixon Lorie Berger in memory of Pinkert John R. Dainauskas, MD Esther S. Saks Missy Bundy Dawn Overend George Berger Eleanor Northrop Hall in Linda and Alexander Anthony Salk Jerry and Liz Ettinger in Michael and Diane Paley Dina and Ron Berne honor of Evelyn Salk Darragh Michael Schnur and Janice honor of Nancy Cunniff Sanford and Jody Perl Donald Bouseman Paul and Mary Ann Harvey Karen and Luke DeGrand Liten and Al Zunamon Mitchell and Beverly Steven and Phyllis Brody Rachel Hayman and Edward Daniel Derman Dr. G. Stephen and Ellen Roy and Marta Evans Petersen Melanie and Robert Cody Michael Howard Dubin Scholly Mark Fennell Mary Kay Conlon and Chip Diana Cohen and David Don and Betsy Hohman Mr. and Mrs. Eldred DuSold Marybeth Schroeder and Ms. Bonnie S. Forkosh Plumb Spitulnik in honor of Julie Kim and Kirk Hoopingarner Malcolm D. Ewen Charlie Vernon Angie Frank Mike and Lizzie Pontarelli Chernoff Mitch and Mary Lou Horwat Mark Falcone Susan and Brad Schulman Sidney and Jackie Freedman Carol Prieto Michael and Brenda Corr Donna and Steven Horwitz Eileen and Peter Frank Michael and Debbie Sear Bill and Barb Friedrich Norman and Helene Raidl Mary Alice and Peter J. Dr. Herb and Mrs. Adrienne Bridget Freas David and Christine Seidman William and Lynda Frillman Neal J. Reenan Costello Kamin Susan Mabrey Gaud Wendy and Frank Serrino Thomas and Patricia Gahlon Robert Regan Barbara and Peter DeBerge Paul Lehman and Ronna Larry Green in honor of Margaret and Alan H. Denise Michelle Gamble Jeffrey Richards Marti Doherty Stamm Susan Karol Silberman Robert and Janet Gemmell Ed and Susan Ritts Brigid Duffy

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Mr. and Mrs. James Elesh Nancy Needles and Arne Brenda Hansen Koval Distillery Rep. Jan Schakowsky The Sullivan Family Albert and Dolores Rode Brenda Ross Lagunitas Brewing Company Richard H. Driehaus Museum Foundation Erlebacher Margaret T. Nicosia Bridgeview Bank Light Opera Works Richard W. Gilbert and Julie Thomas D. Stringer and Scott and Becki Etzler Beverly Offen Business Valuation Group, Lincoln Park Zoo E. Gammack Scott E. Waller Kate Evans Stuart and Carol Oken Inc. Lookingglass Theatre Room & Board Timothy and Jane Evans Jamie and Sam Evins Deb Pavick and Joe Block Candus Suppelsa Company Russo Power Equipment Tom Carmichael and William Fisch Greg and Nicki Pearson Chicago Botanic Garden Lyric Opera of Chicago Scott Carter, Executive Catherine Hayden Dr. and Mrs. William E. Jeanette Piesciuk Chicago History Museum Malcolm S. Brown Producer of “Real Time Tratorria Demi Fishman Melissa Pollack Chicago Public Media - Marge McMonagle with Bill Maher” Treat Nail Lounge Neil and Marge Gambow Mr. and Mrs. Hecky Powell WBEZ Mark and Kathy McCarville Sketchbook Brewing Trio Evanston Atelier Bryna and Edward P. Sally Prager Chicago Shakespeare Martin W. Morris Company Up Comedy Club Gamson Evelyn Rainwaters in honor Theater Mayor Elizabeth Tisdahl Smylie Brothers Brewing Co. Vendôme Management Wayne and Macy Giampietro of Evelyn Salk Chicago Symphony Melanie and Dan Peterson SPACE Victory Gardens Theater Mariellen Gibson Nancy Reinberg Orchestra Mon Ami Gabi Stained Glass Bistro and Vinic Wine Company Anneliese and Howard Glick Sandi Riggs Chicago Wolves Music Institute of Chicago Cellar Wellspring Integrative Deidra Gold Mr. and Mrs. George C. Chicago Zoological Society, Museum of Science and Starbucks Medicine Michelle Gordon Rimnac Brookfield Zoo Industry State Senator Daniel K. Biss Wirtz Center for the Sally and Ralph Goren Eleanor Robien Cindy Clark and Bob Regan North Shore Center for the Steep Theatre Co. Performing Arts, John Grady Catherine and Bart Rocca ComEd Performing Arts in Skokie Stuart-Rodgers Photography Northwestern University Peter Haleas Valerie M. Rothschild CouCou and Olive Evanston Northshore Pilates and Spa Susie McMonagle Writers Theatre John and Suzanne Hales Susan B. Rubnitz Craig Golden, Blue Star Northwestern University Temperance Beer Company WXRT Del and Ginger Hall Jonathan and Ellie Salk Properties Athletics The Celtic Knot Public House Nancy Hart and M.T. Stieber John Sawark David and Christine Seidman Oceanique The Chicago Architecture COMMUNITY Allen and Nancy Hirschfield Barbara Sue Schell David Mordini and Jerome Old Town School of Folk Foundation PARTNERS Anne and Mike Houghton Jim Scheyer Fitzgerald Music The Dearborn Charcoal Oven Restaurant Kathleen and Hal Jenkins David and Kimberly Shaw Design Green Landscapes Orange Theory Fitness, The Gage Restaurant The DoubleTree Hotel Alice Jones Bruce and Sarane Siewerth Donna and Gene Frett Evanston The Garden Club of The Homestead Keely Jones Kathryn Simon Donna LaPietra & Bill Kurtis Patrick Metcalf and Breanne Evanston Koi Fine Asian Cuisine & Chris and Pamela Kallos Donald and Lupe Simpson Dottie and Barry Coppock Boyd The Hypocrites Theatre Lounge Fran Kapp Alex Sinclair Eataly Chicago Piccolo Sogno The Lewis Family McCormick & Schmick’s Heidi Katz Sacella Smith Elizabeth Martin Rahul and Anuradhika Roy The Second City Oceanique Sono Fujii and Claudio Katz Bill and Mary Ann Sparer Evanston Art Center Raven Theatre The Spice and Tea Exchange Sweety Pies Bakery Hope and Barry Kellman Elyssa Joy Springer Evanston Symphony Redtwist Theatre Evanston Allan and Tanya Klasser Harriet C. Stone Orchestra Relish Evanston Dalia Kleinmuntz Valerie Swanson Eve J. Alfille Gallery & Studio Antonia Koulis-Antonakos Sorothy Swartz Farmhouse Evanston Jean Kroll Ann Taylor and Gil Sharon Few Spirits LLC To Make Your Gift Today Steve Krug and Lori Darling Elma C. Venezia Fitness Defined Contact Olivia Probetts at 847.324.1616 or [email protected], Michael Landau Ann and George Wagner Found Kitchen and Social or donate online at northlight.org. Lucy and Ken Lehman Tamara and Mel Waskin House Leslie and Paul Lehner William and Barbara Welke Frank Lloyd Wright Trust Steven D. Lev Mel Wolff Get Fit With Candus, LLC Judith Levin James Wood Gilbert Adelstein Seymour Levin in memory of Michael Wright Goodman Theatre Barbara Jean Levin Melissa A. Wynne Harris Theater for Music and Elaine Levine Dance Tom Lindsey IN KIND Hazel Nancy Lombardi Anonymous Hearth Restaurant Yuri Lysoivanov Abel and Judy Friedman Hecky’s Barbecue Bonnie and Jay Lytle Abt Electronics Hotel Lincoln Charles MacKelvie Accents Plus J & L Catering Elizabeth Martin Acme World Sports, LLC Jeff and Paula Danoff The Ottoman Society Howard and Jean May Adler Planetarium Jill and Leif Soderberg A FINE FURNITURE CONSIGNMENT SHOP Arthur and Anne McGivern Afsan’s Pro Skincare Spa John P. Martini Zeb McLaurin Amy Morton John G. Shedd Aquarium Martin and Laurie Merel Angie Frank Josh and Julie Chernoff Visit us to find treasures or bring us your own to sell. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Mockus Art & Science Salon Judy Newton Martin W. Morris Ayla’s Originals Kathleen Durochik 13408 Watertown Plank Rd | Elm Grove, Wisconsin Dennis and Linda Myers P.C. 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