2013 Silent Auction

23rd Annual Gala Saturday, April 20th, 2013 3 Vreeland Road Florham Park, NJ 07932 Table of Contents Silent Auction Procedures

100 Behind the Scenes Please read the silent auction descriptions carefully, noting any restrictions. The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey will not Arts, Culture & be responsible for auction items not redeemed 200 Memorabilia within the time specified by the donor or within a year. Item descriptions are followed by a value. In the case of particularly unique items, the value is listed as priceless. Please note that 300 Fine Art & Books the amount paid over the value is tax-deductible to the fullest extent provided by law.

400 For Her PLACING A BID: To place a bid, write your name and bid amount on The Wine Cellar the corresponding bid sheet directly in front of the 500 item. You may bid on as many items as you wish, as often as you’d like. Subsequent bids should be placed on the next available line and must raise the bidding by at least the minimum increment for that 600 Entertaining & Dining item as listed on the bid sheet. Once a bid is entered, it may not be removed.

For The Family 700 & Home CLOSE OF BIDDING: The last call for bidding will be at 8:55 pm. At 9:00 pm, the silent auction will be closed and bids will be collected. 800 Recreation & Relaxation PAYMENT: Throughout the evening’s performance, a Theatre “It seems to me we can never give up longing and wishing representative will notify you of your winning bids. while we are still alive. There are certain things we feel to be beautiful and good, and we must hunger for them.” Please give the representative your payment at that -George Eliot time. Cash, checks, Visa, MasterCard, American Express and Discover are accepted forms of MAKE A WISH... payment. There are no refunds. Payment must be made the evening of the Gala. You can help make the wishes of thousands of students come true by purchasing a beautiful, If you have any questions, hand-crafted wishbone tonight. Your purchase will support the many education programs of please ask one of the auction volunteers. The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey.

Each wish costs $20. The more wishes you buy, the more wishes come true! No matter what, you walk away a little richer by virtue of what you have made possible. (And you have your own wishbone ready to use when you need it!) – 100 – 103 Rehearsal for Something Behind the Scenes Wicked This Way Comes The fourth annual Something Wicked This Way Comes takes place on Monday, October 28 and promises to be a wicked hit once again! This evening of delightfully chilling 100 Director for a Morning readings from classic ghost and horror tales presented by our esteemed company of actors is always a huge hit. The lucky winner and up to three guests are invited to attend Spend a morning in rehearsal with Artistic Director the ONLY rehearsal, which takes place on the Theatre’s Bonnie J. Monte as she works with the cast of Tovarich. Main Stage on the same day of the production. This is You will also enjoy lunch with Ms. Monte and several a unique opportunity to see how the Theatre’s talented company members and have a chance to discuss the company of artists can produce magic in just one day! rehearsal session with the artists. The Theatre will work with you to arrange a mutually agreeable date. VALUE: PRICELESS VALUE: PRICELESS Minimum Bid: $200 Minimum Raise: $25 Generously donated by The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey Minimum Bid: $400 Minimum Raise: $50 Generously donated by The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey and Bonnie J. Monte 104 Private Dinner at the Institute for Advanced Study in 101 Join the Cast of Our Town Princeton For one performance, you can join the cast in the 2013 Since 1930, The Institute for Advanced Study has Main Stage production of Thornton Wilder’s beloved, welcomed scholars like Albert Einstein to engage in Pulitzer Prize-winning American classic Our Town. The intellectual pursuits in beautiful Princeton, New Jersey. winner will be required to attend at least one rehearsal and Get a peek at this exclusive community over an elegant a personal costume fitting. The performance date will be dinner for two with the donors in the Institute’s private arranged in consultation with the Theatre’s artistic staff. dining room. You’ll also enjoy a tour of the buildings Our Town runs from October 19 through November 17, and beautiful grounds which include a 589-acre nature 2013. The Theatre will contact the winner with a schedule preserve. Dinner must be on a mutually agreeable Friday and further details. evening before May or after October. VALUE: PRICELESS VALUE: PRICELESS Minimum Bid: $1,000 Minimum Raise: $100 Minimum Bid: $200 Minimum Raise: $50 Generously donated by The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey Generously donated by T. Randolph Harris & Barbara Sloan

105 Exclusive Drew Lecture 102 Picnic at As You Like It Evening (I) Expand your horizons with two tickets to one of the Up to eight people can attend a rehearsal of the 2013 acclaimed Drew Forum Series events or to the Thomas Outdoor Stage production of As You Like It, and enjoy H. Kean Lecture for the 2013-2014 season. These lectures an afternoon picnic with director Bonnie J. Monte. Ms. have featured international figures such as Tony Blair, Monte will provide you with insights about the process Bill Clinton and Elie Weisel. You are invited to attend of putting together this production. Rehearsals at the an invitation-only VIP reception prior to the lecture (for Outdoor Stage will take place between June 14 and June select lectures) and you will enjoy VIP seating. Tickets 18, subject to weather. Package includes cupcakes and iced must be reserved in advance through the Shakespeare tea for you to enjoy in the sun. Please contact the Theatre Theatre’s Development Office. to arrange a mutually agreeable date. VALUE: PRICELESS VALUE: PRICELESS Minimum Bid: $200 Minimum Raise: $25 Minimum Bid: $200 Minimum Raise: $25 Generously donated by Drew University Generously donated by The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey, Bonnie J. Monte, and Corinne Farkas

105 - 106 106 Exclusive Drew Lecture 109 Share in the Creation Evening (II) of a New Play Expand your horizons with two tickets to one of the The Shakespeare Theatre is proud to be producing the acclaimed Drew Forum Series events or to the Thomas World Premiere of A Most Dangerous Woman, which H. Kean Lecture for the 2012-2013 season. These lectures explores the extraordinary life of Mary Ann Evans— have featured international figures such as such as Tony better known by her pen name George Eliot. You and Blair, Bill Clinton and Elie Wessel. You are invited to a guest are invited to the rehearsal hall to observe an attend an invitation-only VIP reception prior to the lecture hour of the creative process, and then enjoy lunch with (for select lectures) and you will enjoy VIP seating. Tickets playwright Cathy Tempelsman and director (and Broadway must be reserved in advance through the Shakespeare legend) Richard Maltby, Jr. The winner will work with Theatre’s Development Office. the Theatre to arrange a mutually agreeable date during VALUE: PRICELESS rehearsals which run from August 20 – September 12. Minimum Bid: $200 Minimum Raise: $25 VALUE: PRICELESS Generously donated by Drew University Minimum Bid: $400 Minimum Raise: $50 Generously donated by The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey, Cathy Tempelsman and Richard Maltby, Jr. 107 Behind the Scenes Tour at The New York Times The New York Times has operated continuously in New – 200 – York City since 1851 and has won 108 Pulitzer Prizes— more than any other news organization. The winner and Arts, Culture & Memorabilia two guests are invited to a tour of this iconic New York institution hosted by Terry Tang, Deputy Editorial Page Editor. Lunch in the Times cafeteria is included. 200 For the Opera Lover VALUE: PRICELESS Minimum Bid: $150 Minimum Raise: $50 This package is an opera lover’s dream. First experience Generously donated by Terry Tang David McVicar’s acclaimed production of Giulio Cesare with two dress circle tickets to the Metropolitan Opera in NYC on April 30, 2013. The world’s leading countertenor, David Daniels, sings the title role opposite 108 VIP Passes to Natalie Dessay as an irresistibly exotic Cleopatra. Then, The Colbert Report at your leisure, enjoy five additional Metropolitan Opera productions on DVD, all part of the opera’s HD Live You and a guest can enjoy The Colbert Report, the series – Verdi’s Aida, Donizetti’s Lucia di Lammermoor, and satiric “news” hour featuring television’s hit comic Puccini’s Manon Lescaut, La Boheme, and Turandot. correspondent Stephen Colbert with these two VIP passes to a live studio taping. You must be 18 or older to attend. VALUE: $320 Please contact the donor at least two months in advance Minimum Bid: $200 Minimum Raise: $25 to reserve your show date. Generously donated by Mrs. Marjorie Monte, and Jim & Judy VALUE: PRICELESS Pohlman Minimum Bid: $300 Minimum Raise: $50 Generously donated by The Colbert Report & Comedy Central 201 Brush up your Shakespeare!!

The Theatre recently launched The Shakespeare Theatre Academy which offers youth and adult classes in a wide range of disciplines connected with classic theatre, including scene study and combat classes. The winner of this lot, together with a friend, can experience one of these classes in the fall of 2013. Classes will be available for both high school and adult participants. Registration will begin in late summer. VALUE: $600 Minimum Bid: $250 Minimum Raise: $50 Generously donated by The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey 202 A Piece of Opera History 205 Manhattan Theatre Club

This hand-made petticoat was worn by Beverly Sills The winner of this lot can reserve tickets to one of two while performing with the New York City Opera. A true MTC’s productions: collector’s piece! – The Assembled Parties: World premiere play by VALUE: PRICELESS Richard Greenberg, directed by Lynne Meadow, with Minimum Bid: $100 Minimum Raise: $25 Jessica Hecht and Judith Light. On stage through June 2; Generously donated by The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey OR 203 Honeymoon in Vegas - – The Explorer’s Club: World premiere madcap comedy by Tony-nominated writer Nell Benjamin (Legally Blonde), The Musical directed by Marc Bruni, with Steven Boyer and Richard The world premiere of the Broadway-bound musical Easton. On stage June 20 – July 21. Honeymoon in Vegas will kick off the 2013-14 season at New Jersey’s Paper Mill Playhouse. Starring Tony The certificate must be redeemed before June 16, and is Danza and directed by Gary Griffin, the musical will subject to availability. Blackout dates may apply. run September 26 through October 17. The winner VALUE: $240 will enjoy a pair of complimentary tickets to an evening Minimum Bid: $125 Minimum Raise: $25 performance on 9/29 (Thursday), 10/2 (Wednesday), Generously donated by Manhattan Theatre Club 10/3 (Thursday), or 10/6 (Sunday). Tickets may be booked after August 18 and are subject to availability. VALUE: $150 206 Man of La Mancha Minimum Bid: $75 Minimum Raise: $25 The Theatre’s 2012 production of Man of La Mancha Generously donated by Paper Mill Playhouse broke all box office records. This is your opportunity to secure memories of the production forever. The 204 Montclair Art Museum package includes an illustrated drum head created by the production’s drummer, signed by the entire cast; and a selection of memorabilia including a CD of the original The first institution in New Jersey designed as a museum cast recording, a DVD of the film starring Sophia Loren and one of the first in the nation to be accredited by and Peter O’Toole and a leather bound copy of Don the American Association of Museums, the Montclair Quixote. Art Museum, as it approaches its Centennial, continues to seek novel ways, through its exhibitions, education VALUE: $100 programs, and outreach efforts, to inspire and inform its Minimum Bid: $50 Minimum Raise: $20 growing and ever more diverse audiences. The winner Generously donated by drummer Anythony DeAugustine and can experience its many offerings with this annual Bonnie J. Monte membership. The package includes additional ‘goodies’ from the museum. VALUE: $70 Minimum Bid: $30 Minimum Raise: $10 Generously donated by Montclair Art Museum 207 Flute Lessons 209 The Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis Anisa Mehdi, principal flutist of New Jersey’s Livingston Symphony Orchestra (www.lsonj.org), offers four flute Experience the magic of Grammy-winning trumpeter lessons, 45 minutes each. She welcomes beginner and Wynton Marsalis as he leads the Jazz at Lincoln Center intermediate students. Anisa is a graduate of New York Orchestra at MPAC in Morristown on Friday, June 14 at 8 City’s Music & Art High School. She played in the MIT p.m. The Orchestra is comprised of 15 of today’s finest Symphony Orchestra, the Orchestra of the Conservatory jazz soloists and ensemble players, who perform the music of Seville, the Village Chamber Orchestra, and has of the great jazz composers as well as original works that performed solo in Spain and in the tri-state area. A private foster an appreciation for this truly American genre of flute instructor for over 25 years, Anisa loves encouraging music. The package includes 2 tickets to the performance. young people to appreciate the power of technique Begin the night by enjoying dinner at The Grande Cafe and the thrill of melody. Included with this offer are with a gift certificate for $25. two tickets to the LSO’s final concert of the season on VALUE: $219 Saturday, May 11, featuring “Pictures at an Exhibition” Minimum Bid: $75 Minimum Raise: $25 by Modest Mussorgsky, Richard Wagner’s overture “Die Generously donated by MPAC and The Grande Cafe Meistersinger Von Nürnberg,” and Tchaikovsky’s “1812 Overture.” VALUE: $280 210 Harp Lessons Minimum Bid: $125 Minimum Raise: $25 Generously donated by Anisa Mehdi & Livingston Symphony Odarka Polanskyj Stockert— an accomplished harpist Orchestra with a repertoire spanning the centuries—has been playing professionally since the early 1980’s, and specializes in lever, Celtic and beginning pedal harp. Odarka is pleased 208 1936 Berlin Olympics to offer three 40-minute private harp lessons in her Milburn studio for the winner of this package. Hatbox VALUE: $150 This is a must for Olympics or Basketball fans: an original Minimum Bid: $75 Minimum Raise: $25 hatbox from the 1936 Olympics which belonged to Generously donated by Odarka Stockert Joseph E. Raycroft. Mr. Raycroft coached the 1907-1910 University of Chicago basketball teams, which marked the true beginning of Midwest basketball glory, and served 211 For the Garden Lover as chairman of the first Joint Rules Committee which standardized the playing regulations for basketball. Mr. Enjoy visits to two horticultural treasures: Longwood Raycroft served on the U.S. Olympics committees in 1932 Gardens, nestled in the heart of the Brandywine Valley, and 1936. He also had an illustrious career at Princeton, represents the vision of its founder Pierre S. du Pont, where he is known as “the father of intramural athletics” and is one of the great gardens of the world with a and is commemorated as such on the All Sports Trophy 4-acre conservatory and outdoor gardens spanning 1,077 in the Dillon Gymnasium. His papers are archived in the acres; growing from its humble beginnings as an ash Mudd Manuscipt Library at Princeton. dump in the late 1800’s, Brooklyn Botanic Garden has come to represent the very best in urban gardening and VALUE: PRICELESS horticultural display. The winner of this package will Minimum Bid: $250 Minimum Raise: $50 receive two admission tickets to Longwood Gardens and Generously donated by The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey two frequent visitor passes to Brooklyn Botanic Garden (Brooklyn Botanic Garden passes cover two adults and all children under 16 for a full year). VALUE: $136 Minimum Bid: $50 Minimum Raise: $20 Generously donated by Longwood Gardens and Brooklyn Botanic Garden 212 The Newark Museum 215 Montclair Film Festival

The Newark Museum is the largest museum in the state The Festival, only recently formed, is creating a cultural of New Jersey, and has a wealth of experiences for the focal point in Montclair. This year’s festival will take place visitor. Chief Curator Ulysses Grant Dietz will lead up to April 29 – May 5. This package includes a one year family eight people on an insider’s tour of the museum. From membership and memorabilia. Membership benefits Ballantine House to the Tibetan galleries, Ulysses will include invitation to member-only events, advance ticket offer his 32-years of insights into New Jersey’s greatest sales, discounted tickets and merchandise and priority collections. Should be redeemed by April 30, 2014. notice of year round events. VALUE: $500 VALUE: $250 Minimum Bid: $200 Minimum Raise: $50 Minimum Bid: $125 Minimum Raise: $25 Generously donated by The Newark Museum Generously donated by the Montclair Film Festival and Ulysses Grant Dietz 216 Signature Theatre Company 213 Theatre Series at McCarter In 2012, Signature Theatre opened The Pershing Square McCarter’s Theater Series’ past productions include Signature Center on West 42nd Street, designed by the premieres of new plays by Athol Fugard, Edward world-renowned architect Frank Gehry. Since opening, Albee, Nilo Cruz and Christopher Durang, to name the Center has emerged as an exciting NYC cultural just a few. Many have gone on to be some of the most destination. The winner of this package will receive two frequently produced plays in the American theater. The VIP seats to any Signature Theatre production in 2013. winner of this package is entitled to two complimentary Their productions can be found online at www.signature tickets (subject to availability) to Into the Woods (May 3 theatre.org. Tickets are subject to availability. – June 2, 2013) or any performance in the 2013/2104 Theatre Series (to be announced). Not valid for the 2013 VALUE: $150 production of A Christmas Carol. Minimum Bid: $50 Minimum Raise: $20 VALUE: $120 Generously donated by Signature Theatre Company Minimum Bid: $60 Minimum Raise: $20 Generously donated by McCarter Theatre Center 217 Theatre for a New Audience

Theatre for a New Audience is focused on developing and 214 American Repertory Ballet revitalizing the performance and study of Shakespeare and classic drama. This certificate is for two tickets to American Repertory Ballet (ARB) is a classical and Julie Taymor’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream, scheduled to contemporary ballet company committed to presenting run in October in the new Theatre for a New Audience ballets from the 19th and 20th century alongside new and building in the Downtown Brooklyn Cultural District in existing works by choreographers from today. Experience Fort Greene. It will be the first Shakespeare theatre built their artistry with four tickets to a show in the fall of 2013. in New York City since the Delacorte in 1968. The schedule will be announced shortly. VALUE: $150 VALUE: $140 Minimum Bid: $50 Minimum Raise: $25 Minimum Bid: $70 Minimum Raise: $20 Generously donated by Theatre for a New Audience Generously donated by American Repertory Ballet 218 Nobody Loves You at 220 Sleep No More 2econd Stage Theatre The British theater company Punchdrunk presents Sleep The new musical comedy Nobody Loves You follows No More, its site-specific Hitchcock-Shakespeare mash- a philosophy grad student who auditions for - and up, at the former McKittrick Hotel building on West surprisingly finds himself cast on - a reality TV dating 27th Street in Chelsea. In this interactive piece, audience show, all in an attempt to win back his ex-girlfriend. But members wear masks and wander around a series of when an unexpected on-set love connection threatens rooms watching wordless dance and musical tableaus to ruin his plan, manufactured drama collides with real based on Macbeth (with a Bernard Herrmann score). This emotion in this original new musical. This certificate is package includes four (4) VIP tickets to a performance of good for two tickets to performances from June through Sleep No More Sunday-Wednesday nights. Tickets include July. Subject to availability. front of the line access, complimentary coat/bag check, VALUE: $160 and a reserved table in the Manderley Bar with a bottle of Minimum Bid: $80 Minimum Raise: $20 prosecco for enjoyment throughout the evening. Tickets are subject to availability. Generously donated by 2econd Stage Theatre VALUE: $1,000 Minimum Bid: $400 Minimum Raise: $50 219 Roundabout Theatre Generously donated by Sleep No More Company Roundabout Theatre Company is one of New York City’s 221 Avenue Q leading cultural institutions, with five stages on and off Broadway. The winner of this package will enjoy two tickets to the upcoming Roundabout production of The Winner of the Tony “Triple Crown” for Best Musical, Unavoidable Disappearance of Tom Durnin. From playwright Best Score and Best Book, Avenue Q tells the story of a Steven Levenson (The Language of Trees) comes this funny, recent college grad named Princeton who moves into a raw and moving world premiere about we pay shabby apartment all the way out on Avenue Q. There he for defaulting on those we love. The production runs meets Kate (the girl next door), Lucy (the slut), Rid (the from June 27 through August 5. Republican), Trekkie (the internet sexpert) and other types To round out your evening, this package includes a $125 who help him finally discover his purpose in life! This gift certificate to B. Smith’s restaurant on Restaurant Row package offers two tickets valid for performances Monday, which serves an American menu with Southern influences. Wednesday and Thursday evenings at 8 p.m., and Sunday The bar is always bustling for happy hour with a hip multi- performances at 3 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. The offer expires ethnic clientele including the theater crowd, business and on October 31, 2013. Some blackout dates apply. entertainment executives, tourists, and viewers familiar VALUE: $150 with B. from her TV show and publications. Minimum Bid: $50 Minimum Raise: $20 VALUE: $287 Generously donated by Avenue Q Minimum Bid: $125 Minimum Raise: $25 Generously donated by Roundabout Theatre Company and B. Smith’s Resturant 222 Early Music New York 224 Rock of Ages

Early Music New York is unique in performing the Rock of Ages is the “insanely fun” (Time Out New gamut of historically informed repertoire and genres, York) worldwide smash hit that features a raucous mix encompassing medieval drama, medieval & Renaissance of 28 eyebrow-scorching tunes, including “Don’t Stop ensemble concerts and baroque & classical orchestra Believin,’” “We Built This City,” “The Final Countdown,” events on original instruments. Enjoy two tickets to “Wanted Dead or Alive,” “Here I Go Again,” “Can’t Fight their May 4, 2013 concert “London’s Musical Bridge - this Feeling,” and “I Want To Know What Love Is.” Set The Enlightened English,” when EMNY’s Orchestra in L.A.’s infamous Sunset Strip in 1987, it tells the story of Original Instruments will perform a repertoire of of Drew, a boy from South Detroit, and Sherrie, a small- England’s 18th-century greats side by side with imported town girl, both in L.A. to chase their dreams of making it German counterparts – suites of John Avison & George big and falling in love. The package includes two tickets Frederick Handel; select overtures by William Boyce & to the Monday, Tuesday or Sunday evening performances John Christian Bach; sinfonias by Thomas Arne & noted through August 30, 2013. Subject to availability. astronomer/discoverer of the planet Uranus, Frederick VALUE: $300 William Herschel. The concert will take place at Church of Christ Scientist (Central Park West at 68th Street) at Minimum Bid: $100 Minimum Raise: $25 8 p.m. Generously donated by Rock of Ages VALUE: $80 Minimum Bid: $40 Minimum Raise: $10 – 300 – Generously donated by Early Music New York Fine Art & Books 223 Rodgers + Hammerstein’s Lots 300 - 302 Cinderella Helen Frank is an American artist, residing in northern This wonderful musical has opened on Broadway for the New Jersey. Much of Helen’s art features places near and first time to rave reviews. Four-time Tony Award nominee dear to her – New Jersey and New York City. Douglas Carter Beane’s (Sister Act, Xanadu) delightfully romantic and hilarious take on the ultimate makeover These drawings are part of a set created especially for The story features all the classic elements you remember—the Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey, and were sketched pumpkin, the glass slipper, the masked ball and more— during technical rehearsals for Man of La Mancha and plus some surprising new twists! Rediscover some of Trelawny of the Wells at the F.M. Kirby Shakespeare Theatre. Rodgers and Hammerstein’s most beloved songs in this outrageously fun Broadway musical for dreamers of all Helen’s love of theatre is evident in these drawings and also ages. in similar drawings she has done of George Balanchine, Peter Martin and Jerome Robbins. The Shakespeare Theatre The lucky winner of this extraordinary package will of New Jersey is honored that she has found inspiration for receive two prime house seats, a very special behind the her art from the performances on our stage, and we are scenes tour hosted by the Wicked Stepmother, a.k.a. delighted to be able to offer these wonderful artworks to acclaimed actress Harriet Harris., and champagne and our Gala patrons. cookies with Ms. Harris in her dressing room following the performance. The dates to be mutually agreed and coordinated with The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey. 300 Bonnie Rehearsing Man of VALUE: PRICELESS La Mancha by Helen Frank Minimum Bid: $200 Minimum Raise: $25 A beautifully framed, original painting on paper of Generously donated by Harriet Harris director Bonnie J. Monte rehearsing the cast of Man of La Mancha on-stage at the F.M. Kirby Theatre. VALUE: $4,000 Minimum Bid: $1,500 Minimum Raise: $100 Generously donated by Helen Frank. Framing donated by Lynn Keffer. 301 Aldonza - 305 “Spring Day in Brooklyn Man of La Mancha Botanic Garden” Derived from an original picture taken by her daughter, Framed Helen Frank drawing depicting Aldonza (played renowned Southern artist Missy Halper Ward used acrylic by Jane Pfitsch), plus two additional matted drawings from paints to create this original stylized painting depicting a Frank’s series on Man of La Mancha. day in Brooklyn Botanic Garden underneath the cherry VALUE: $700 blossoms. This 18”x 24” canvas is gallery wrapped and ready to hang in your home! Minimum Bid: $250 Minimum Raise: $50 Generously donated by Helen Frank. Framing donated by VALUE: $300 Molly Dunn & Len Smith. Minimum Bid: $150 Minimum Raise: $50 Generously donated by Missy Halper Ward 302 Trelawny of the Wells 306 Hand-blown Glass Bowl Framed Helen Frank drawing depicting Avonia Bunn by Eric McLendon (played by Rachel Fox). Eric McLendon is a consummate glassblower working VALUE: $300 with traditional and contemporary forms. He expresses Minimum Bid: $100 Minimum Raise: $50 his vision through a bold and sweeping use of color Generously donated by Helen Frank. Framing donated by and fluidity. His work interprets the rich traditions of Molly Dunn & Len Smith. glassblowing with an eye toward contemporary design. He has an intrinsic connection when working with the glass and skillfully allows the hidden forms to emerge, 303 Steampunk Mask expressing their true radiance and beauty.

This Victorian Steampunk-inspired mask is a one of This bowl is striking, with a red interior and a luminous a kind piece, designed and built by the Theatre’s prop purple exterior. The artist’s signature is etched in the artisan Helen Tewksbury. It was handcrafted from paper bottom. mache, antique clock pieces, recycled fabric, scrap metal, VALUE: $400 and other found objects. It comes with a small design Minimum Bid: $200 Minimum Raise: $50 booklet showing the construction process through photos, Generously donated by Eric McLendon and a mounting block for display. VALUE: $200 307 Vallee Blanche, Chamonix, Minimum Bid: $80 Minimum Raise: $20 Generously donated by Helen Tewksbury France

This beautiful black and white photograph won first place 304 “Merry Wanderer of in National Geographic Kids Magazine’s U.S. scenery the Night” competition. Photographer Ella McDonald of Montclair was just 13 when she took this photograph! This beautiful, original framed color etching depicts Puck VALUE: $150 from Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Minimum Bid: $75 Minimum Raise: $25 VALUE: $250 Generously donated by Ella McDonald Minimum Bid: $125 Minimum Raise: $25 Generously donated by Debra F. Livingston 308 “Spring Stream”

An original oil painting by renowned Southern artist Missy Halper Ward depicts an idyllic stream on a warm spring day. This 18”x 24” canvas is gallery wrapped and ready to hang in your home! VALUE: $400 Minimum Bid: $150 Minimum Raise: $50 Generously donated by Missy Halper Ward 309 Nat Lewis Watercolor 313 Unique Set of Bookends

This original framed watercolor is signed by artist Nat Celebrate your “inner machinist” with these bookends that Lewis. feature steel cogs re-appropriated for your book shelves. VALUE: $200 The cogs are welded onto an angle iron base that is ground down to a smooth finish and lacquered to protect Minimum Bid: $100 Minimum Raise: $25 the steel from rust. A selection of steampunk science Generously donated by Rich & Vicky McGlynn fiction books will start your new collection. VALUE: $350 310 Heidi Fowler Original Oil Minimum Bid: $175 Minimum Raise: $25 Painting Generously donated by David Walkley Hill of Walkley Works and Lynn Keffer Heidi Fowler is a highly respected U.S. artist, whose work can be seen in many corporate and public collections. This particular piece (24” x 24”) dates from 2008 and 314 Framed Print of includes oil, phone book pages, vinyl tape, wax, and ink transfer on panel. General Washington on the VALUE: $2,750 Battlefield at Trenton Minimum Bid: $500 Minimum Raise: $250 This print is an engraving by William Warner from the original picture by Colonel John Trumbull held by Yale Generously donated by Rich & Vicky McGlynn University. John Trumbull (June 6, 1756 – November 10, 1843) was an American artist during the period of the American Revolutionary War and was notable for his 311 Framed Theatre Magazine historical paintings. His Declaration of Independence (1817) Print was used on the reverse of the two-dollar bill. Several of his paintings hang in the Rotunda of the U.S. Capitol. A wonderful remnant of America’s theatrical history, VALUE: $400 framed just for you! This cover from an early 20th century Minimum Bid: $150 Minimum Raise: $50 issue of Theatre Magazine is both a work of art and a fascinating glimpse of popular entertainment in the first Generously donated by Rich & Vicky McGlynn decade of the 1900’s. VALUE: $150 – 400 – Minimum Bid: $70 Minimum Raise: $20 Generously donated by Bonnie J. Monte For Her

312 Shakespeare-Inspired 400 Jewelry Set Original Print “Marigold” This beautiful jewelry set reflects the artistry of company member Jacqueline Antaramian- Hamlet (Gertrude) and This beautiful original print is taken from the antique (Emilia). Both the pendant and the earrings are book Flowers from Shakespeare’s Garden (1909). It depicts beautiful onyx, accented with 14K gold. Perdita in The Winter’s Tale (Act IV, Scene III). Framed to museum specifications using archival materials. VALUE: $100 VALUE: $295 Minimum Bid: $50 Minimum Raise: $20 Generously donated by Gertrude’s Willow Minimum Bid: $150 Minimum Raise: $25 Generously donated by Danielle Millican, Inc. 401 Triple Strand Necklace with 405 Signature Facial Matching Earrings Pamper yourself with a 50 minute signature facial Sapphire fresh water pearls, onyx Swarovski crystals and at Facelogic in Morristown. The facial begins with a dark silver tube beads combine for a stunning look. The thorough skin analysis followed by a deep cleansing, clasp and earring hooks are sterling silver. This beautiful exfoliation, steam, extractions (if requested), and mask. necklace and earring combination would be right at home Therapeutic massage is incorporated into the treatment. at any “Great Nocturnal Happening.” VALUE: $100 VALUE: $150 Minimum Bid: $50 Minimum Raise: $10 Minimum Bid: $75 Minimum Raise: $25 Generously donated by Facelogic Generously donated by Kate Ivins

402 “Starry, Starry Night” 406 Necklace

This beautiful, midnight-blue necklace was created by With its mixture of earthtones, this beautiful necklace will jewelry artisan Sarah Beckel. Lapis Lazuli and metallic brighten up any outfit. seed beads combine for a very special effect. The VALUE: $75 necklace measures 18 inches with a 2 inch extender chain. Minimum Bid: $40 Minimum Raise: $20 VALUE: $150 Generously donated by San Francisco Minimum Bid: $75 Minimum Raise: $25 Generously donated by Sarah Beckel Lots 407 - 409 Furs 403 Complete Balance Massage Pamper yourself with your very own fur coat or jacket from Series our “Fur Salon.”

Nationally certified massage therapist Jennifer Russell at 407 CyrsCrystal Fox Jacket Complete Balance Massage in Bernardsville will revive VALUE: $750 mind and body with a series of three, hour-long massage sessions. She specializes in Swedish, myofascial release, Minimum Bid: $300 Minimum Raise: $50 sports and pre-natal modalities, making the package great Generously donated by Jim Reilly & Nancy Candea for you or a loved one. Please contact donor to arrange mutually agreeable dates for your appointments. VALUE: $300 408 CyrsMuskrat Fur Coat Minimum Bid: $150 Minimum Raise: $25 VALUE: $600 Generously donated by Jennifer Russell at Minimum Bid: $200 Minimum Raise: $50 Complete Balance Massage Generously donated by Giorgios Pappas Furrier

404 Bobbi Brown Basket 409 CyrVintage Brown Fox Bobbi Brown is an internationally renowned beauty Fur Coat expert. This beautiful basket includes a great selection of her cosmetics and skincare, including eye shadows, VALUE: $450 mascara, eye pencil, lip gloss, nail polish, hand cream Minimum Bid: $200 Minimum Raise: $50 and perfume. Also included is her book “Bobbi Brown Generously donated by Giorgios Pappas Furrier Makeup Manual: For Everyone from Beginner to Pro.” VALUE: $250 Minimum Bid: $150 Minimum Raise: $25 Generously donated by Bobbi Brown – 500 – 503 A Trio of Burgundies The Wine Cellar This trio of wines is imported selectively to the U.S. from the small vineyards of Burgundy, and not widely available. Enjoy the taste of France right here in New Jersey. 500 A Tribute to Our Town VALUE: $250 Minimum Bid: $140 Minimum Raise: $20 “Only it seems to me that once in your life before you Generously donated by Patricia Connell & Martin Schwarz die you ought to see a country where they don’t talk in English and don’t even want to.” (Thornton Wilder, Our Town) 504 A Taste of Italy

In Our Town, Thornton Wilder presents a celebratory Next time you have a craving for Italian food, you will picture of a small town, tenderly tracking the residents’ have on hand the excellent partners with these two day-to-day activities, their triumphs and their sorrows, great Italian wines – two Barolos and two Brunellos de their casual conversations and their formal traditions—in Montalcino. Salute! praise of humanity. VALUE: $200 This wine celebrates the small hamlets in the French Minimum Bid: $100 Minimum Raise: $25 regions of Burgundy and Bordeaux. One sometimes Generously donated by John & Joyce Barr and forgets that wine is fruit of a good farmer’s hands, earth, John & Lynn Rathgeber sunshine, warm rains and quiet breezes. The folks in these towns toil hours over their crops, lovingly. They have their town halls, their churches, their local gossip. 505 Far Niente Many families have lived there for generations in loyalty to their trade. For each wine, we take you to “their town” Founded in Oakville, California in 1885 and restored on the slopes of the Côte-d’Or and Bordeaux, to explore in 1979, Far Niente is consistently recognized as a and enjoy the fruits of their labors and the pride in “their benchmark producer of Napa Valley Chardonnay and town.” Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon. Try these wines and VALUE: $500 you’ll see why they earned this reputation. Minimum Bid: $300 Minimum Raise: $50 VALUE: $175 Generously donated by Rich & Jean Fuchs Minimum Bid: $100 Minimum Raise: $25 Generously donated by Rich & Vicky McGlynn 501 Small Lot Special 506 A Taste of Argentina These 10-year-old Napa Reserve wines were part of very limited bottlings that Gary (Gary’s Wine in Madison) Although grown around the world, the Malbec grape selected for his auction syndicate in 2005. See for yourself is increasingly celebrated as an Argentine varietal. This how his judgment played out! basket of wines includes a variety of examples of Malbec VALUE: $210 at its best. The package includes a copy of Ian Mount’s Minimum Bid: $150 Minimum Raise: $25 book documenting the rise of Argentine wine, which Generously donated by David & Kate Bradford contains details on the vineyards that produce these wines. VALUE: $100 502 Burgundy Selection Minimum Bid: $60 Minimum Raise: $10 Generously donated by Rich & Vicky McGlynn. This basket of wines includes two reds and two whites, all top notch wines from the burgundy region, from small lots not widely available. VALUE: $400 Minimum Bid: $250 Minimum Raise: $25 Generously donated by Jim & Judy Pohlman 507 Hand-Crafted 601 Behind the Scenes Party Wine Selection Looking for a different entertainment opportunity? You can host a party of up to 15 people in the Theatre’s Residing in a 1913 barn near the top of Mt. Zion “Think Tank,” where you and your guests can explore Mountain in Marlboro, New York, Glorie Farm Winery the adjoining “armoretum” which houses many unique is a love affair between agriculture and wine. Established weapons and items from past productions at the Theatre. in 2004, the small family winery was a natural extension A Theatre staff member can also provide a tour of the of the existing fruit farm, Glorie Farms. As a boutique- entire facility if desired. Date to be mutually agreed upon. style winery, an average of 850 carefully crafted cases of Catering is not included. wine is produced each year. This package includes three whites, two reds (the award-winning cabernet franc) and VALUE: PRICELESS one black-currant (delicious for Kir Royal) presented in a Minimum Bid: $500 Minimum Raise: $50 wooden apple box with a Glorie Farm t-shirt. Generously donated by The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey VALUE: $120 Minimum Bid: $60 Minimum Raise: $20 602 Playboy of Generously donated by Glorie Farm Winery the Western World 508 Toast to History Irish Party and Performance Treat your to The Shakespeare Theatre’s The Korbel is famous for creating special “inaugural cuvees” Playboy of the Western World. Your evening includes a private served at the inaugural luncheons for a number of United Irish-themed party for ten before the show, and orchestra States Presidents, including Ronald Reagan in 1985, seats for you and your guests! The Playboy of the Western George H.W. Bush in 1989, Bill Clinton in 1993 and 1997, World runs from June 1 to June 23, 2013. and George W. Bush in 2001 and 2005. This unique VALUE: $1,000 package includes a magnum from each of the cuvees Minimum Bid: $700 Minimum Raise: $50 produced for President Obama. The bottles feature an Generously donated by The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey inaugural seal. VALUE: PRICELESS Minimum Bid: $75 Minimum Raise: $25 603 Fallen Angels Generously donated by Korbel Cocktail Party and Performance Enjoy a special evening with your friends at our production of Fallen Angels. Your evening includes a – 600 – private cocktail reception for ten before the show hosted by the Theatre’s artistic staff, and orchestra seats for you Entertaining & Dining and your guests! Fallen Angels runs from July 6 to July 28, 2013. 600 In-Home Musical VALUE: $1,000 Minimum Bid: $700 Minimum Raise: $50 Entertainment Generously donated by The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey Local harp & guitar duo, Slight Imperfection, will come to your home or other local venue in New Jersey and perform a one hour concert for you and your guests. Use 604 A Most Dangerous Woman the concert as a benefit for a charity of your choice, or as a special event for your friends. Event must be on a Cocktail Party and Performance mutually agreeable date, not in December. Expires April Treat your friends to a special occasion – a world premiere 20, 2014. at The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey. Your evening VALUE: $250 includes a private cocktail party for ten before the show, Minimum Bid: $100 Minimum Raise: $25 hosted by the Shakespeare Theatre’s artistic staff, and orchestra seats for you and your guests. A Most Dangerous Generously donated by Okarka Stockert and Slight Imperfection Woman runs from September 21 to October 6, 2013. VALUE: $1,000 Minimum Bid: $700 Minimum Raise: $50 Generously donated by The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey

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asdf 605 Pub Sampler 609 For the Chocolate Lover

Sample the offerings at select local pubs – maybe you’ll The winner of this package will be treated to a Private find a new favorite. This package includes certificates Chocolate Tasting for 8 in the home of Shakespeare for Grasshopper Off The Green in Morristown ($25), Theatre Trustee Joe McDonald, or in the privacy of your Arthur’s Tavern in Morris Plains ($30), and the Dublin own home. During the Tasting, you will learn where Pub in Morristown ($25), and lunch for two at The cocoa comes from, how chocolate is made, and a brief Thirsty Turtle in Florham Park. All certificates are for history of chocolate. During this wonderful evening, you food only. will be eating, drinking, smelling and tasting wonderful dark chocolates from all over the world. Date to be VALUE: $130 mutually agreed. Minimum Bid: $75 Minimum Raise: $25 VALUE: $200 Generously donated by Grasshopper off the Green, Arthur’s Tavern, The Thirsty Turtle and Dublin Pub Minimum Bid: $120 Minimum Raise: $20 Generously donated by The Chocolate Path 606 Wine Class 610 Blue Morel Restaurant This is an opportunity for two people to attend a class at the Weekend Wine Education Series at Amanti Vino Enjoy an exquisite meal at Blue Morel Restaurant, one of in Montclair, which takes place monthly on Saturday the top restaurants in New Jersey. The menu combines afternoons. Each student receives a tasting pour of four the finest seasonal ingredients from local, regional, organic different wines and about 90 minutes of instruction. After and sustainable farms with the culinary creativity of each class all students receive additional savings on bottles Chef Thomas Ciszak and Chef Kevin Takafuji. Nestled or cases purchased that day. in historic Morristown, New Jersey, Blue Morel creates a farm to table experience serving New American Cuisine, VALUE: $80 Sushi and a Seafood Raw Bar. Minimum Bid: $40 Minimum Raise: $10 VALUE: $100 Generously donated by Amanti Vino Minimum Bid: $50 Minimum Raise: $10 Generously donated by Blue Morel Restaurant 607 Eat Out in Montclair 611 Executive Lunch Looking for a new dining favorite? Montclair has many to offer, and this package includes certificates ($50 each) Cater to your friends for your next lunch gathering by to two of its best – Fascino (“Intertwining sophisticated providing them with the Encore Executive Sandwich Italian fare with impeccable service”) and CulinAriane (“A Package. It includes four gourmet sandwiches or wraps, a space where the flavors of Italy, France and Asia subtly salad, and assorted cookies. sweep the signature dishes of the chef cuisinier d’artiste”). VALUE: $150 VALUE: $100 Minimum Bid: $50 Minimum Raise: $10 Minimum Bid: $50 Minimum Raise: $20 Generously donated by Encore Catering Generously donated by Fascino and CulinAriane – 700 – 608 Artisanal Baking For the Family & Home The Montclair Bread Company is a community owned and operated bakery. Breads are handcrafted using traditional, European techniques of baking with pure, all natural 700 Hand-crafted Carpet ingredients. This package includes a $25 gift certificate, coffee mug, T-Shirt, 12 oz. bag of Java Love coffee beans, This eight foot by ten foot jewel toned classic Agra 8 oz. jar of Crave jam and 12 Cowboy Cookies. rug from India would look great in any home, adding welcoming warmth and comfort. It is truly a functional VALUE: $100 piece of art. Comes with certificate of authenticity and Minimum Bid: $50 Minimum Raise: $10 appraisal from original dealer. Generously donated by The Montclair Bread Company VALUE: $8,500 Minimum Bid: $500 Minimum Raise: $100 Generously donated by Tom & Emily Franeta 701 Newsies 704 Pamper Your Yard!

Disney’s Tony Award-winning musical continues to draw TriOrganics is a family-owned and operated business sold-out crowds on Broadway. This package includes a specializing in deer damage control, lawn care and pest certificate for two tickets to the show and the original control. They are offering a $300 certificate towards any Broadway cast recording. Certificate is valid for Tuesdays of their services. and Wednesdays only through 5/22. VALUE: $300 VALUE: $252 Minimum Bid: $100 Minimum Raise: $25 Minimum Bid: $125 Minimum Raise: $25 Generously donated by TriOrganics Generously donated by Disney Theatrical Group

702 Be Photographed at 705 The Image Maker World-Renowned Bradford The Image Maker is a custom design portrait studio. Portrait Studio Located in Mendham, they have been working with clients to create truly outstanding images of families, children, Widely recognized as one of the top portraitists in the individuals and pets since 1982. Their professional design world today, Bradford Rowley’s portraits of distinction can team will host you for a studio session that includes one be seen in many of the most luxurious homes throughout 14 inch custom canvas portrait. North America as well as abroad. Purchase this experience and receive a $3,000 certificate for a 14 inch museum VALUE: $1,800 quality portrait. Family or individual portraits, no pets. Minimum Bid: $400 Minimum Raise: $50 Generously donated by The Image Maker VALUE: $3,000 Minimum Bid: $200 Minimum Raise: $50 706 Shakespeare Theatre Generously donated by Bradford Renaissance Portraits Bow Tie & Cummerbund Costume shop artisans Ariel Greninger and Joleen 703 Field Station: Dinosaurs Addleman Loyd have created a matching bow tie and cummerbund for one lucky gentleman. This one-of-a-kind Set against the breathtaking natural backdrop of the New item will wow the ladies! It has been created from fabric Jersey Meadowlands and nestled at the base of a 150 used for the costume of the title character in the Theatre’s million year old rock formation, the Field Station is an 2011 production of The Misanthrope. oasis of natural wonder just nine minutes from New York VALUE: $125 City. Over thirty life-sized, realistic dinosaurs (including the ninety foot long Argentinosaurus, the largest animatronic Minimum Bid: $50 Minimum Raise: $25 dinosaur ever made) come to life thanks to the brilliant Generously donated by Ariel Greninger, Joleen Addleman Loyd and engineering of the world’s leading roboticists and the The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey imagination of the artists. Four people can enjoy a visit to the park, including tickets to the “Dinosaurs Alive!” 3-D movie. At the end of your visit, enjoy an after-hours 707 Record a Special Moment barbeque at the top of the park with a view of the NYC skyline, hosted by Expedition Commander, Guy Gsell. Document your stories, knowing you can always look back when you wish. The story could be anything – a birth, a VALUE: $250 wedding, or any special moment in your life. Paper Boat Minimum Bid: $100 Minimum Raise: $25 Recording will provide you with a recording session which Generously donated by Field Station: Dinosaurs & Guy Gsell includes up to two hours of recorded audio, a half hour video shoot, one planning meeting, and editing. You will receive the final product on USB (audio and images), the full interview master (2 CD/DVD copies), and a shareable page hosted online for one year. VALUE: $800 Minimum Bid: $250 Minimum Raise: $50 Generously donated by Lara Kimmerer

– 800 – 803 Weekend in the Catskills Recreation & Relaxation At the Beaverkill Valley Inn, located in the Catskills State Park in New York, you can either relax and enjoy the amenities of a traditional country inn or take full 800 Big Blue! advantage of the invigorating wilderness and athletic activities, including fly-fishing, hiking and cross-country Cheer on Eli Manning and the Giants at a home game this skiing, tennis, croquet and even ping-pong. You are season. The package includes two tickets and a parking welcome for a two-night weekend stay for two adults, pass. The seats are Section 140 (lower deck, west end including six meals and use of member’s clubhouse. zone), Row 35. Tickets are available at this time for all Alcohol and tax are not included. Please contact the Inn home games (except the Oakland Raiders). Make your for availability. choice soon to ensure availability for your preferred game. VALUE: $772 VALUE: $280 Minimum Bid: $400 Minimum Raise: $50 Minimum Bid: $150 Minimum Raise: $50 Generously donated by John & Lynn Rathgeber Generously donated by Jim & Judy Pohlman 804 Relax with Yoga 801 Baltusrol Golf Outing Escape from the stresses of the world and focus on your Three guests can spend a day with Shakespeare Theatre spiritual health. This package includes an instructional Trustee David Bradford at Baltusrol Golf Club in DVD and assorted yoga items. Springfield, New Jersey. An A.W. Tillinghast-designed VALUE: $100 course, Baltusrol has hosted U.S. Open and PGA Championships over the years and some of the game’s Minimum Bid: $50 Minimum Raise: $10 most respected players have tackled the course. Includes Generously donated by Danielle Diamond of Yoga Montclair & greens fees and caddy. Date to be agreed with donor. The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey VALUE: $750 Minimum Bid: $500 Minimum Raise: $50 Generously donated by David Bradford 805 The Gravity Vault

Try something new and exciting and get a good workout 802 Shakespeare Under the Stars in the process. This gift certificate offers up to 4 people the opportunity for an hour of instruction and fun in Spend an enchanting evening at The Shakespeare Theatre indoor rock climbing at The Gravity Vault. All equipment of New Jersey’s Outdoor Stage, with two tickets to see our is provided. Advance reservation is required. Minimum 2013 production of Shakespeare’s As You Like It. Wrap up age is 5. the evening with an overnight Friday or Saturday stay at the nearby Hamilton Park Hotel. The hotel offer includes VALUE: $90 breakfast the following morning, but excludes tax and Minimum Bid: $40 Minimum Raise: $10 alcohol. The package includes a $25 gift certificate to C’est Generously donated by The Gravity Vault Cheese in Morristown, where you can find all the right ingredients for a picnic while watching the show. Please contact the Theatre to redeem your tickets to the Outdoor Stage. VALUE: $280 Minimum Bid: $150 Minimum Raise: $25 Generously donated by Hamilton Park Hotel & Conference Center, The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey and C’est Cheese MPAC Missy Halper Ward Our Generous Donors: 100 South Street Jonathan Wentz Morristown, NJ 07960 www.mayoarts.org American Repertory Ballet Newark Museum www.americanrepertoryballet.org Gertrude’s Willow 49 Washington Street Amanti Vino www.etsy.com/shop/gertrudeswillow Newark, NJ 07102 30 Church Street James R. & Edda Gillen www.newarkmuseum.org Montclair, NJ 07042 Paperboat Recordings www.amantivino.com Glorie Wine 40 Mountain Road www.paperboatrecording.com Arthur’s Tavern Marlboro, NY 12542 The Paper Mill Playhouse 700 Speedwell Avenue www.gloriewine.com 22 Brookside Drive Morris Plains, NJ 07950 Milburn, NJ 07041 www.arthurstavern.com Grand Cafe 42 Washington Street www.papermill.org Avenue Q Morristown, NJ 07960 Giorgios Pappas Furrier www.avenueq.com www.thegrandcafe.com 1095 Mount Kemble Avenue John & Joyce Barr Grasshopper Off The Green Morristown, NJ 07960 Sarah Beckel www.giorgiospappasfurrier.com 41-43 Morris Street Jim & Judy Pohlman [email protected] Morristown, NJ 07960 Blue Morel Restaurant www.grasshopperoffthegreen.com Poor Herbie’s 2 Whippany Road Guy Gsell & Suzanne Longley 13 Waverly Place Morristown, NJ 07960 Madison, NJ 07940 www.bluemorel.com Ariel Greninger John & Lynne Rathgeber David & Kate Bradford Hamilton Park Hotel & Rocco’s Tuscany Bar & Grill Conference Center Bradford Renaissance Portraits 175 Park Avenue 30 Cook Avenue www.bradfordportraits.com Florham Park, NJ 07932 Madison, NJ 07940 Brooklyn Botanic Garden www.hamiltonparkhotel.com www.roccostuscanybarandgrill.com 990 Washington Avenue Kara Harmon Jim Reilly and Nancy Candea New York, NY 11225 Rock of Ages www.bbg.org Harriet Harris www.rockofagesmusical.com Bobbi Brown T. Randolph Harris & Barbara Roundabout Theatre Company www.bobbibrowncosmetics.com Sloan www.roundabouttheatre.org Campaign for the Common Good il Mondo Vecchio Jennifer Russell www.campaign4thecommongood.com 72 Main Street Madison, NJ 07960 2econd Stage Theatre C’est Cheese www. ilmondovecchio.com www.secondstagetheatre.com 64 South Street Morristown, NJ 07960 The Image Maker The Shakespeare Theatre of New www.basketsbycestcheese.com 14 West Street Jersey Mendham, NJ 07945 36 Madison Avenue The Chocolate Path www.theimagemakerstudio.com Madison, NJ 07940 26 Lackawana Plaza www.shakespeareNJ.org Montclair, NJ 07042 Kate Ivins www.chocolatepath.com Shanghai Jazz Lynn Keffer 24 Main Street The Colbert Report & Comedy Lara Kimmerer Madison, NJ 07980 Central Debra F. Livingston www.shanghaijazz.com Patricia Connell & Martin Joleen Addleman Lloyd Slight Imperfection Schwarz www.slightimperfection.com Korbel CulinAriane www.korbel.com Signature Theatre Company 33 Walnut Street The Pershing Square Signature Montclair, NJ 07042 Longwood Gardens Center www.culinariane.com 1001 Longwood Road 480 West 42nd Street Kennett Square, PA 19348 New York, NY 10036 Anthony DeAugustine www.longwoodgardens.org Danielle Diamond www.signaturetheatre.org Macbeth Sleep No More Yoga Montclair www.macbethonbroadway.com www.yogamontclair.com/danielle.html www.sleepnomorenyc.com Disney Theatrical Group Richard Maltby, Jr. San Francisco www.disneyonbroadway.com Manhattan Theatre Club 4 Green Village Road Dublin Pub www.manhattantheatreclub.com Madison, NJ 07940 4 Pine Street Ella McDonald (973) 377-5513 Morristown, NJ 07960 Karl & Linda Meister B. Smith Restaurant www.dublinpubmorristown.com 320 West 46th Street Rich & Vicky McGlynn Molly Dunn & Len Smith New York, NY 10036 Eric McLendon (212) 315-1100 Drew University Anisa Mehdi www.bsmith.com/restaurants/ Early Music New York new-york/ www.earlymusicny.org Danielle Ann Millican, Inc. Odarka Stockert www.danielleannmillican.com Encore Catering www.odarka.com 22 DeForest Avenue The Montclair Art Museum Terry Tang 3 South Mountain Avenue East Hanover, NJ 07936 Cathy Tempelsman www.encorecateringnj.com Montclair, NJ 07042 www.montclairartmuseum.org Facelogic Helen Tewksbury www.facelogicspa.com The Montclair Bread Company Theatre for a New Audience 113 Walnut Street www.tfana.org Corinne Farkas Montclair, NJ 07042 www.thebreadcompany.com The Thirsty Turtle Fascino 186 Columbia Turnpike 331 Bloomfield Avenue The Montclair Film Festival Florham Park, NJ 07932 Montclair, NJ 07042 www.montclairfilmfestival.org www.fascinorestaurant.com www.thirstyturtle.com Bonnie J. Monte Field Station: Dinosaurs TriOrganics www.fieldstationdinosaurs.com Marjorie Monte www.triorganics.com Tom & Emily Franetta McCarter Theatre Center David Walkley Hill 91 University Place Walkely Works Rich & Jean Fuchs Princeton, NJ 08540 www.walkleyworks.com Helen Frank www.mccarter.org The 2013 Season Hidden Lights The Playboy of the Western World By J.M. Synge Directed by Paul Mullins May 29 – June 23 Fallen Angels By Noël Coward Directed by Matthew Arbour July 3 – 28 Tovarich By Jacques Deval Adapted by Robert E. Sherwood Directed by Bonnie J. Monte August 7 – 25 A Most Dangerous Woman By Cathy Tempelsman Directed by Richard Maltby, Jr. September 18 – October 6 Our Town By Thornton Wilder Directed by Joseph Discher October 16 – November 17 Pericles By William Shakespeare Directed by Brian B. Crowe December 4 – 29

ON THE OUTDOOR STAGE: As You Like It By William Shakespeare Directed by Bonnie J. Monte June 19 – July 28

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