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Scenery designed by Stuart Wurtzel Costumes designed by Carol Oditz Lighting designed by Dennis Parichy Electronic orchestrations and sound design by Pril Smiley with

Richard Backus Judith Calder Philip Casnoff sr Kensyn Crouch Randy Danson Keith Gordon Brad 0' Hare

Production Stage Manager Peter Dowling

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Key Richard Backus Gary Philip Casnoff Janet Randy Danson Bill Brad O'Hare

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Ton Maury Chaykin Lynne Judith Calder Kid Keith Gordon Head Kensyn Crouch

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Key Richard Backus Janet Randy Danson Gary Philip Casnoff Kid Keith Gordon

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'Whiz kids sitting pretty on a two-wheel stallion Mt. Guild in Vermont and is currently ltrwtict This old femme lorry got a lead on you seen in a leading role opposite Vic Morrow and Sonny Chiba in the sci-fi ,CIIBIEMME3 Ain't no use setting off with, bad companion flick Meta Ain't nobody get the better of you- know-who sage From Space. He is a graduate of Wes- RESTAURANT leyan University with a degree in French 2-15,9 it's never too late CATERERS /BAKERS language and literature and a member Me and my radio trucking on through the night of the Ensemble Studio Theater. 3-5-7-9 little white line BREAKFAST Motorway sun coming up with the morning light" Maury Chaykin (Ton) born in Brooklyn, LUNCHEON is a founding member of the Swamp Fox Band -Tom Robinson Theatre (four big funny guys who DINNER t1977, Beachwood Music, Bail crashed AFTER BAM SNACKS and enlightened the Yale Drama Festival in 19701. He is also a founding member SUNDAY BRUNCH Richard Backus (Kev) was last seen by of Joe Dunn's Obie-winning American & DINNER theater audiences in Terrence McNally's Contemporary Theatre in Buffalo, New ! Broadway!. In New York he York. He was Buffalo's McMurphy in One OPEN DAILY & SUN has been seen in Ah, Wilderness!, The Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest, played in from 6:30 AM nil 1:30 AM: Sorrows of Stephen, Promenade, All!, Tom Moore's production of Oh! What A FRI to 3 AM. SAT too AM Butterflies are Free, and Studs Edsel. He Lovely Wart, and created Orlando in Out All Baking Done has performed at Princeton's McCarter to Brunch, a musical which he co-authored. on Premises Theater and the Long Wharf Theatre in His television credits include Julie in as well as the American OUR BURGUNDY New Haven, Odets' Paradise Lost with Nehemiah Per- BANQUET ROOM Shakespeare Theatre in Stratford, Con- sof,f , Atti io in Saturday, Sunday, Monday necticut. His performance as Romeo earn- as Available for Private Parties for up to 200 with Eli Wallach and Anne Jackson, ed him the Best Actor award from the CALL well as starring and featured roles in many New Jersey drama critics. He has also re. Canadian television series and films. He is 852-5257 ceived the Drama Critics Award, the Clar- an a comedy ilausA Ave EA currently working pilot with at oKaio Ave . Bklyn ence Derwent Award, Variety Critics Poll, Fred Willard of Fernwood 2 Night and a wuata Onwt oa and the Straw Hat Award. Television aud- feature f wawa. bows Irn,Sin Sniper with Richard Cre- iences will recognize him from the Amer- na and Paul Williams. Maury has just mov- 3 ONLY BLOCKS ican Short Story, Theatre in America, ed back to the place of his birth and is FROM BAM Judge Horton and the Scottsboro Boys proud to be a Dodger at BAM. and the soap For Richer, For Poorer. Kensyn Crouch (Headmaster) was last seen Judith Calder (Lynne) has appeared in reg- in New York playing in What The Butler ional theater, off-Broadway, and in Lon- Saw. He has played in the national touring don's fringe. Last season she worked under companies of Move Over, Mn. Markham the direction of Peter Brook and Yoshi and Absurd Person Singular, and with a Oida in an experimental project at the star package of Twigs with Sheila MacRae. gazebo International Center of Theatre Research Before coming to the Ken- in Paris. She has been a member of the syn spent a number of years working in NATURAL FOODS RESTAURANT Colonnades Theatre Lab, performing in repertory in England.. well as working SPECIALIZING IN their productions of Warbeck and A Flea in the West End of London in Incident VEGETABLES & SEAFOOD In Her Ear. Other credits include The At Vichy, The Odd Couple, The Chinese 142 7th AVE. Three Sisters, King Lear, The Misanthrope, Prime Minister and a series of farces at leer Garfield Pi & Carroll Sri A Thousand Clowns, The Maids, and The the Garrick Theatre. Television audiences 788.6452 Cole Porter Revue. She is a graduate and will have seen him in The Adams Chron- scholarship student of the Royal Academy icles and in commericals advertising mens- 9AM To 11PM Daily of Dramatic Arts, in London and will be wear and beer. Except Mondays seen in the new film Kramer vs. Kramer. Randy Denson (Janet) was most recently Philip Casnoff (Gary) has appeared in seen as Titania in A Midsummer's Night New York with the Ensemble Studio The- Dream and as Laura in Robert Patrick's ater, the New York Shakespeare Festival, Mutual Benefit Life in its world premiere w. and on Broadway as Danny Zuko, Doody, at the Production Company. Other stage and Teenangel in Grease. He also played credits include Davina in Otherwise En- Edmund in Long Day's Journey Into gaged, Pam in Saved, and Hennie in Aw- mov EtIR Night with the Conservatory ake And Sing. She is now being seen in iNC Theater. Out-of Lowe he toured as Jesus Paris in Mark Rappaport's film The Scenic Route which was first seen at the New NYC si a/ HOUSEHOLD and Judas with the national company of Mod- DOT COMMERCIAL Godspell, and played Philip in The Lion Directors Festival at the Museum of No in Winter with Beatrice Straight, directed ern Art and subsequently at the Cannes 1636 PACKING by Stephen Porter. At the Kennedy Cen Film Festival. Randy appeared opposite STORAGE ter's Musical Theater Lab he originated in the Chelsea Theater's the role of Karl in an adaptation of Kafka's production of The Prince of Homburg on 622-77-7f Amerika and with the American Stage PBS's Theatre in America series. She holds Festival he appeared in the title role of a BFA from Carnegie-Mellon University. 133 7th AVE. BKLYN. The Robber Bridegroom. He also played Marchbanks in Candida with the Green Continued on next PaEffl THE ARTISTS minimax Keith Gordon (Kid) spent this summer plays toured England endplayed London's filming the starring role in Brian De Palma's Royal Court Theatre in 1977. Mr. Keeffe's UTILLER311 forthcoming Home Movies opposite Kirk other plays include Abide With Me, A restaurant patisserie Douglas and Vince Gardenia. He was seen Sight of Glory, Barbarians, A Mad World in Jaws 2 as Douglas Fetterman and has a My Masters (which was commissioned and featured role in 's upcoming performed by the Joint Stock Theatre Escape from the ordinary, the film All That Jazz. On stage, he has ap- Group), and Scribes. Mr. Keeffe's latest commonplace. Discover the peared at the National Playwrights' Con- work, Chorus Girls, was commissioned by elegance of Brooklyn ference at the Eugene O'Neill Theatre London's National Theatre this year. leisurely Heights' only European Cafe Center as the lead in Arthur Kopit's Sec- Patisserie the Minimax rets Of The Rich, and as the young P.T. Des McAnuff (Director) was born in the ... Barnum in Suckers. He was also the lead United States and raised in Canada where Galleria on Montague Street. in A Traveling Companion at the Ensem- he has worked extensively in theater and The newly-designed Galleria offers ble Studio Theatre. On television he can television as a playwright, composer, and a unique old-world ambience be seen on NBC's mini-series Studs Lonigan director. His directorial credits include that is both informal and elegant later this season. His father, Mark Gordon, the Obie award-winning production of .. art deco interior climaxed by,a. is a The Crazy Locomotive two seasons ago well known actor, teacher and director. r a 30-foot mural reflecting life on for the Chelsea Theater Center. His score Montague Street in the 1930s ... Brad O'Hare (Bill) has appeared with for The Collected Works of Billy the Kid a menu that ranges from cappuccino many of the major repertory theatres in has been used in productions in , and French pastries to omelettes the country including the Long Wharf at the Folger Theater Group in Washington, and lobster thermidor, complemen- Theatre, the Virginia Museum, the Loret- D.C., in New York at the Nameless The- ted by a full selection of imported to-Hilton, the Goodman and, last season atre, and at the Manitoba Theatre Centre wines, liqueurs and cocktails. at the McCarter in the revival of George where he also played the title role. One Kelly's The Torchbearers. In New York of his numerous plays produced in Canada, The Galleria ... he was seen as Yoshka in Catsplay, Nick Leave It To Beaver Is Dead, will be pre- it's unique, different, in Strawberry Fields at the Manhattan sented at the New York Shakespeare Fest- sophisticated, not for everyone .. Theatre Club, and Cootie in the off- ival's Public Theater later this season. Mr. it's not a commonplace place. Broadway production of Moonchildren. McAnuff has recently completed a full- Open every day Sam to midnight. He is an original member of the Prod- length musical, The Death of Von Rich- 174 Montague Street uction Company, an off-off Broadway thofen as Witnessed From Earth. He is 625-7883 theater now in its second season, where married to actress Wendel Meldrum. he appeared in Fallen Angels, Find Your Way Home, and most recently, as Bob Stuart Wurtzel (Set Designer) has design- tom in A Midsummer's Night Dream. BROOKLYN's ed for Broadway, many prominent reg- -Listen my child, do nor despair for in the earn. ional theaters and several well-known Biggest & Best Florists Pile you have a friend end in the mite that in- films: For four years he served as Resident fern the mange you shall find another friend." Designer with San Francisco's American Comte de Lautreamont, Les Chants de Maldoror Conservatory Theatre, designing forty A atiati productions including Tiny Alice and A Barrie Keeffe (Playwright) was born in Flea in Her Ear, which later moved to East London in 1945. Gem, the first play 1;'m Broadway. He has also designed at the Mil- in Gimme Shelter, was initially produced b,' waukee Repertory Theatre, Syracuse Stage, o in July 1975 at the Soho Poly Theatre Folger and the Cincin- fr.t, Club in London. This was followed Theatre Group, with the production of Gotcha, also at nati Playhouse-in-the-Park. Mr. Wucthel's BroadWay credit's include Unexpected the Soho Poly Theatre Club in 1976. The Flowers, plants and fruit baskets Guests, Summer Brave, and Sizwe Bansi is last play of the trilogy, Getaway, was for all occasions Dead and The Island. His off-Broadway again produced at the Soho Poly Rep designs include Rain, Pretzels, and (212)768-6770 25th Street & Theatre Club in February 1977. Under on 768-0800 5th Avenue V the collective title of Gimme Shelter the Continued neat Page Old IBAM's Sale Price Mailing List.' If you're already on the SAM mailing Mt you know the value of receiving BMA's great sale priced ticket offers. If you're not why not MI out the blank below and hand it to Hungary I the nearest usher or. mail it to BMA from you're home. Once you do, weil send you ad- I special opportunities to save UP to 50% on our "An authentic Hungarian restau- vance notification of SAM events, plus proc. seats rant right here in Brooklyn." T Name I Cocktails, Business Lunch and pre-theatre Dinner daily I IAddress City State Z p Live Cymbalom Music nightly mailing list, corners my new address. I i I I'm already on your I Major Credit Cards Accepted Return to SAM Mailing List 30 Lafayette Ave., Brooklyn, N.V. 11217 142 Montague St. 625-1649 IIM ..1 THE ARTISTS k`7,7F.r,t11771, ), . . . continued from previous Page let, and twenty five theater productions. 1 ....1/ 0 Thoughts. Most recently Mr. Wurtzel com- These include nine scores for the Lin- , ....,' .,,) pleted production designs for the films coln Center Repertory Theatre, and 1 among others, scores for the Cleveland 11:40i . 148 Hoyt St. Hair, and Night of the Juggler. His earlier film work includes Hester Street and Ber- Playhouse, the Stratford Shakespeare _I (at Bergen) nice Bobs Her Hair for PBS. Festivals (of Canada and Connecticut); Dine in Victorian elegance the New York Shakespeare Festival, Tan-

glewood , the Cincinnati Playhouse-in-the from twelve-three Carol Oditz (Costume Designer) designed Park, the Chelsea Theater Center, and six-midnight/ closed Monday costumes for the Chelsea Theater Center's two Broadway flops. production of The Crazy Locomotive, also French Cuisine directed by Des McAnuff, which won her Sinfully Delicious Desserts Elizabeth Smith (Dialect Coach) has work- the Obie Award and a Drama Desk nomin- ed on such productions as Spokesong, Jour- Wine & Spirits ation. She most recently designed White ney's End, Peg 0' My Heart, and The Nat- Pelicans starring Jose Ferrer, Vagabond Major Credit Cards Accepted ional Health for the Long Wharf Theatre, Reservations Stars starring Marilyn Sokol and Lewis Recommended the Lion Theatre, Arena Stage, and the Stad len, and All's Well That Ends Well 858-0400 Hartford Stage Company. On Broadway for Joseph Papp at the Delacorte Theatre. she was dialect consultant for The Cruci- Her costumes were seen in the long-run- fer of Blood and Dracula. She worked on ning musical hit The All Night Strut and the film Julia and on Peter Nichols' For- the Washington, Philadelphia, and New Me Not Lane for the Theaterin Amer- York companies of Medal Of Honor Rag. get ica series on PBS. She is voice consultant Ms. Oditz has designed for the American to John Houseman's Acting Company Place Theatre, the Long Wharf Theatre, and has been on the faculty of the Juil- Performing Arts Foundation, the Folger liard Theatre Center since 1968. Theatre, Club, Wil- liamstown Theatre, The Milwaukee Re- pertory, Ford's Theatre, Stockbridge The- atre, and numerous others. Ms. Oditz also designs for film and dance and would like to thank the Brooklyn Academy of Music and the Brooklyn Dodgers for the joy of The Dodger Theater at BAM evolved dur- again working with the rare and gifted ing the spring of 1978 from the dissolution Des McAnuff. of the production team responsible for the distinguished history of the Chelsea Dennis Parichy (Lighting Designer) has Theater Center in residence at - just designed In The Recovery Lounge for lyn Academy. Michael David, Des Mc- /..- the Circle Repertory Company and The Anuff, Edward Strong, Sherman Warner, Rear Column for the Manhattan Theatre Doug Johnson, Sandra Carlson, all Chel- Club. On Broadway, where he is current- sea veterans, will carry on the tradition of ly represented with the hit musical The theatrical fireworks under the rubric of iieritey.1 Clot, Best Little Whorehouse in Texas, he de- the Dodger Theater. Over the last ten years, signed David Mamet's The Water Engine the community of Brooklyn has demon- for the New York Shakespeare Festival stated a healthy appetite for a brave and and Jules Fetters Knock, Knock. For the fractious brand of theater at BAM; the Manhattan Theatre Club and the New formation of the Dodgers is a direct re- York Shakespeare Festival he designed sponse to the need to continue serving that THE NEW INTERNATIONAL the highly acclaimed production of Ashes audience. last year designed Catsplay at the HEALTH & BEAUTY SPA and This is a first, bootstrap season for the Manhattan Theatre Club and off-Broad- Dodgers in many respects, among them The most unique spa in America- way. As resident designer for the Circle our migration from the fourth floor to 11 Truly a European spa! Rep he has lit over twenty productions, the Lepercq Space due to the extensive Rooms, Louie, Thalasso Therapy, Vichy including Harry Outside, Serenading renovation currently underway at the Inhalation Rooms, Italian Fango, Knock, Knock, Battle of Angels, The Academy. But we hope in our abbreviated Farm, and The Mound Builders.Other Roman Baths, Swedish and first season to show promise of becom- companies he has designed for include Oriental Massages, King-Sized ing as feisty, artful, and full of surprises the Hartman Theatre Company, the Cin- Indoor Heated Salt Water Pool, as our Brooklyn namesakes. The American cinnati Playhouse-in-the-Park, the Acad- Herbal Wraps, Unpolluted Ocean premiere of Gimme Shelter by the English emy Festival Theatre, the Houston Ballet, Water from our own Beachfront playwright Barrie Keeffe opens the sea- the American Place Theatre, and the a special ap- used in all Treatment Facilities. son, followed in January by American Stage Festival. pearance of the Bread and Puppet Theater doing Joan of Arc for the first time in Pril Smiley (Electronic Orchestrations and Montauk, Long Island New York. 212.895-6400 or 516-668-2345 Sound Design) is an Associate Director and composer at the Columbia-Princeton The balance of this year's program has not Joyce and Nick Monte Electronic Music Center. Over the past been confirmed as of this writing, but it Keepers of the Inn ten years she has written electronic music will take its cue from an idea that has scores for twelve TV and documentary flourished at BAM for the last decade: a films, one dance, one free-style skiing bal- singular theater for a singular community. STAFF

Staff for Gimme Shelter Stage Manager Karen Gerst Dialect Coach Elizabeth Smith MOTORCYCLE Assistant Director James Furlong Assistant Stage Manager Richard Goodwin SALES AND SERVICE Costumer Patricia Wiegleb Production Assistant/Pratt Intern Tina Turturro Rock and Roll Research Mark Dryden

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Nassau Offices: Hempstead Tpke. at Center Lane, Levittown .662-Dogwood Ave., Franklin Square Suffolk Offices: Walt Whit- 'flan Shopping Center, 200-7 Walt Whitman Rd., Rt. 1101 Henhngtco Station Pathmark Shopping Center, 5880 Jericho Turnpike, Commack Queens Offices: 95-01 63rd Drive at Saunders Street. Rego Park; 136-65 Roosevelt Ave.,. Flushing; 107.15 Continental Ave., Forest Hills Manhattan Offices: Wall Street Office: 74 Wall Street at Peed; Yorkville Office: 345 East 86th Street Brooklyn Offices: Central Office: t Hanson Place at Flatbush Ave.; WilliamsburghOffice: 175 Broadway at Driggs Ave.; Bensonhurst Office: 86th St. and 23rd Ave.: Starrett City Office: Pennsylvania Ave. con Twin Pines Drive. THE BROOKLYN ACADEMY OF MUSIC

Mr. & Mrs William Briggs The Brooklyn Academy is owed by the City Congressman Fred Richmond Brooklyn Savings Sank of New York. The Brooklyn Academy of Music Executive Producers gratefully acknowledges the support of the Na. Cynthia Brown tional Endowment for the Arts. the New York 101,000-2A991 George Buckhout State Council on the Aft, and the Department Benjamin & Elizabeth Abrams Camperdown Elm of Cultural Affairs of the City of New York; in addition the Board of Trustees wishes to thank Foundation, Inc. Cape, io Foundation the following corporations, foundations and Anchor Savings Bank Edward M. Carey private individuals Who through their leader- Avon Products Foundation, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. John Chancellor make Mete programs ship and support. help to BAM Sponsors James M. Clark nosubW. Coca-Cola Bottling Co. of N.Y., Inc. Francis & Agnes Coleman Fund Pacesetters Arthur Cohen William R. Coleman ($10,000 and more) Constans Culver Foundation Colt Industries, Inc. Ache lis Foundation Marie Christophe de Mend Ann E. Cooper Postman Foundation Doll Foundation, Inc.. Cowles Charitable Trust Booth Ferris Foundation East New York Savings Bank Culbro Corporation Louis Calder Foundation Mallory Factor Annette E. Davidson City of New York Gilman Foundation, Inc. Dime Savings Bank of Williamsburgh Robert Sterling Clark Foundation, Inc. Henry L. Goldberg Foundation Thomas H. Dixon Friends of BAM Goldman Sachs Fund Robert Downey Fund Alex Hillman Family Foundation Al. R. Grace & Company Michael Dunn J.M. Kaplan Fund, Inc. Greenpoint Savings Bank Lewis Eisenberg Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Irving One Wall Street Foundation Emil & Kobrin Henry & Lucy Moses Fund, Inc. Johnson & Higgins Richard Enquist National Endowment for the Arts Nancy Huggio Equitable Federal Savings & Loan New York Community Trust I. Stanley Kriegel S. Escuadra New York State Council on the Arts Phyllis Lichtenstein Estate of Sadie Finkelstein Edward John Noble Foundation Lincoln Savings Bank Margaret Fischer Rockefeller Brothers Fund, Inc. Samuel H. Lindenbaurn Mr. & Mrs. Harold L. Fisher Helena Rubinstein Foundation, Inc. Lucille Lortel Flushing Savings Bank Emma A. Sheafer Charitable Trust R.H. Macy & Company, Inc. Michael V. Forrestal Schlumberger Horizons, Inc. Maya Corporation Ernst & Elf riede Frank Foundation, Inc. Shubert Foundation, Inc. McGraw-Hill, Inc. Doris a Freedman Surone Foundation, Inc. Metropolitan Life Insurance Company Freeport Minerals Company Theatre Development Fund Inc. New York Telephone Company Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobsen Ame Vennema Alice Holbrook Platt Friedman Fund Benefactors RCA Gage & Tollner Digest Foundation Mr, P George ($5,000-9,999) Reader's Rockmeadow Foundation, Inc. Gilmour Foundation Abraham & Straus Richard Rodgers Robert D. Graff American Express Foundation Starr Foundation Greater New York Savings Bank Bankers Trust Company William Mathews Sullivan Musical Edward F. Greene Brooklyn Union Gas Company Foundation, nc. Myra M. Gregory Chase Manhattan Bank Time, Inc. Fred Gretsch Citibank Michael Tuch Foundation Hardy Holtzman Pfeiffer Consolidated Edison Co. of New York, Inc. Union Carbide Corporation Harman Family Foundation Charles E. Culpepper Foundation, Inc. Williamsburgh Savings Bank H. Hauser Arthur D. Emil Mr. & Mrs. Robert W. Wilson Foundation Helen Hayes Independence Savings Bank June Hillman IBM Corporation Producers Stephen Hoffman Mobil Foundation, Inc. ($100-9991 Arthur B. Hooker Morgan Guaranty Trust Company ADT Security Systems IATSE Needmor Fund AFL-CID DC 37 Janice Jaidi New York Times Co. Foundation, Inc. Able Century Seating Company Charles M. Johnson Simarka Run Foundation Building Inspectors Accurate William Josephson & Joan Bieder Lila Acheson Wallace Fund No. 2 American Airlines Junior League of Brooklyn, Inc. American Savings Rank Patrons Stephen D. Kahn Stock 152,500-x4,9991 American Exchange Robert Keefe American Telephone & Telegraph Co. Amyas Ames Bonnie Kleinberg Chemical Bank Amstar Corporation Arthur Lapovsky Dime Savings Bank of New York Elaine A. Anderson Bill Liberman Mrs. Peter W. Asher Exxon Corporation Mr. & Joseph Machlis Francis Goelet Barclays Bank International Ltd. MacMillan Foundation ITT Corporation Mrs. Morton Baum Edward T. Maher Manufacturers Hanover Trust Company Julian Beaderkopt Mr. & Mrs. Michael Marley Beer, Jr. Franklin H. Moore Walter James S. Marcus Foundation Mulber Fund Rebecca D. Bernstein Myron Mayer Harvey Birnbaum National Opera Institute Edward P. Maynard Foundation Joseph M. Patterson Charitable Foundation Lillian Boehm Neal A. McCarroll Pfizer Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Josepn W. Bostic, Sr. Continued on next Pn. Prospect Hill Foundation, Inc, Leonard Braun THE BROOKLYN ACADEMY OF MUSIC

... continued from previous page The Brooklyn Academy of Music, Inc. is a nonprofit organization. Dr. & Mrs. McCoy Board of Directors James McGoarty Richard Menschel Hon. Edward I. Koch and Hon. Howard Golden, Honorary Chairmen/Kenneth S. Rosen, Robert Menschel Chairman-on-leave/Leonard Garment, Acting Chairman/Anthony Scotto, Vice Chair- Eugene Mercy, man/Harvey Lichtenstein, President and Chief Executive Officer/Harry W. Albright, Jr./ Jr. Metropolitan Savings Henry Bing, Jr./Neil Chrisman/Charles M. Diker/Mallory Factor/Harold L. Fisher/Alan Bank John Moran B. Gilman/ Rita Hillman/Sidney Kantor/I. Stanley Kriegel/Samuel H. Lindenbaurn/ Francis J. Mugavero Eugene H. Luntey/ Donald E. Moore/ Evelyn Ortner/ Cynthia Pelt,/ William Tobey/ Muller-Martini Arne Vennerna/Sanford J. Zimmerman/John E. Zuccotti/Members ex-officio'. Mrs. B. Newman Comm. Henry Geldzahler /Howard L. Lewis Robert Olivier Officers Our Lady of Mercy Church Harvey Lichtenstein President and Chief Executive Officer Parkway Democratic Club Judith E. Dayk in Executive Vice President and General Manager William H. Parry Sharon Rupert Vice President and Treasurer Henry A. Young, Jr. Vice President for Planning Donald Petrie Donald EBntzman Vice President for Marketing Philharmonic Society of Brooklyn and Project Development Administrative Office Staff Prudential Savings Bank Ruth Goldblatt Assistant to the President Mr. & Mrs. Arthur J. Radio Toby Mailman Assistant to the General Manager Mary Rarnond Susan Spiegel, Sam Sweet Robert J. Ravitz Finance Renter Development Corporation Steve Dennin, John Howland, Pearl Light, Rose Rauch, Marcus Smith Republic National Bank Promotion Roman Catholic Diocese of Bklyn John Howlett Senior Press Representative Byron Rose Joy Waller Art Director Robert & Judith Rubin Fund Virginia Sanders Advertising Manager Mikki Ankh', Community Relations Coordinator Lewis Rodin Maori Garber Hawawini Direct Marketing Manager Al Ruggiero Philip Rinaldi Press Representative Phil Sahn Associates Paul Kolnik Official Photographer R.J. Scheuer Charles E Ziff Press and Marketing Consultant Paul Vega, Alice Ashes.° Geneva Alvarez, Shirley Jones. Yvonne Bandy, Denis Azaro, Lydia Hatton Peter Schickele J. Henry Schroder Bank & Trust Co. Planning Helene Schoenberg Andrea Walton Assistant to the Vice President Victoria Brand Development Officer Seatrain Lines, Inc. Ray Schwartz Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Seymour Production May G. Shandlow Malcolm J. Waters Production Manager Carole Shelley William Mintzer Lighting Consultant to BAM Judith Shepard Sal Rasa Assistant Production Manager Mrs. G.B. Short Lisa Baumgarten Production Assistant & the 4th Grade Martin Green Crew Chief Constantine Sidarron-Eristoff Robert Sniecinski Wardrobe Supervisor Lawrence Sills Bernard Gilmartin, Beaman Griffin, John Fuller, Howard Larson, Patrick McDonald, Leonardo Raphael Mr, M. Silverman Donald Riordan, Cy Simi Ily. Jr., Ernest Souther)and Herbert Slater Special Projects Patrick Smith Martha McGowan Director Edward W. Snowdon, Jr. Theatre Management Soroptimist Club of Brooklyn John J. Miller Theatre Manager Mr. & Mrs. Paul J. Sperry Leonard Batman Assistant Theatre Manager Sperry & Hutchinson Building Management Henry J. Stanton Stan Mongin Building Manager Jane S. Stern Norman MacArthur Assistant to Building Manager Ronald Spiegel Park ing Facilities Supervisor C.R. Sullivan Leonard Abbruscato. Steven Calamucci, James Carter, Yahue Cooper, Lazzaro Curato, David Teiger Nicholas Curato, Ray Dorso, Donald Farr, Frank Favata. Rosalie Ferrell, Peter Dale, Ronald Grant, James Timmons Bernard Lawrence, Gregory Lombardi, Joseph Matter, Daryl Miles. Walter Robinson, Joshua Serf, William Tobey Robert Shaplo, James Victor, Robert Wells Alice Tully Box Office United States Filter Corporation Daniel J. Sullivan Box Office Treasurer Robert Vadheim Stewed Baksh, Michael Glassman Vesna Corporation Beverly Hand Viceroy Sportswear I Children's Program Thomas Waber Betty Rosendorn Children's Program Manager Martha Watts Rae Lesser, Hessie McCollum, Sarah Welder. Margo Abbruscato, Gladys Singletary S.H. Weidenfeld Food and Beverage Service Western Electirc Fund Foodstuffs Ralph Lupoli, Caterers Beverage Service Theatre Refreshments, Inc. Dr. & Mrs. Arnold Winston Lucia Woods Margaret Woolbridge Richard Yancey The Brooklyn Academy Building is owned by the City of New York and funds for its maintenance are administered by the Department of Cultural Affairs, Henry Geldoahler, Commissioner, Henry A. Young, Jr. Janet Langsam, Deputy Commissioner, Edward I.Koch, Mayor. John H. Zorn .44474.11,00Z;44,;',

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