I Am My Own Wife - Program

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INSIDE I Am My Own Wife | 10 Cast | 11 Creative Team | 12–14 Board of Directors | 15 Staff | 16 General Information | 17 Annual Giving | 18–23

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MASON ALEXANDER PARK (Charlotte von Mahlsdorf ) (they/them, he/him) is making their Long Wharf Theatre debut. Mason just wrapped up a critically acclaimed run as the Emcee in Cabaret in Washington, D.C. and is thrilled to be back in Germany by way of Long Wharf Theatre for I Am My Own Wife. Favorite credits include Hedwig in Hedwig and the Angry Inch (1st National Tour), Dr. Frank-N-Furter in The Rocky Horror Show (Bucks County Playhouse), Man in Chair in The Drowsy Chaperone (Pittsburgh Playhouse), and the first countertenor to play Miss Andrew in Disney’s Mary Poppins (Pittsburgh CLO). They were honored at the Kennedy Center as the 2013 U.S. Presidential Scholar in the Arts for Musical Theater (documented in PBS’ “Becoming an Artist”). Other TV/film credits include the PBS reality series “Broadway or Bust,” Nickelodeon’s “iCarly,” Bucket and Skinner’s Epic Adventures, and Before You Know It, which premiered at Sundance in 2019. Mason can be heard on the podcast “Loveville High.” masonalexanderpark.com DOUG WRIGHT (Playwright ) (he/him) wrote the book for the Broadway production of The Little Mermaid. In 2006, he received Tony and Drama Desk Award nominations for his book for the Broadway musical Grey Gardens. In 2004, his play I Am My Own Wife received the Pulitzer Prize, a Tony Award for Best Play, the Drama Desk Award, a GLAAD Media Award, an Outer Critics Circle Award, a Drama League Award, and a Lucille Lortel Award. Earlier in his career, Doug’s play Quills won an Obie Award for Outstanding Achievement in Playwriting and the National Arts Club’s Kesselring Prize for Best New American Play. He wrote the screenplay adaptation of Quills, making his motion picture debut. The film was named Best Picture by the National Board of Review and received three Academy Award nominations, Golden Globe Award nomination, and the Writers Guild of America’s Paul Selvin Award. For director Rob Marshall, Doug penned the television special “Tony Bennett: An American Classic,” which received seven Emmy Awards. His stage work has been produced in

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New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Boston, San Francisco, London, Stockholm, Bucharest, Krakow, Dublin, Budapest, Brasov, and Viterbo, among other cities. Doug’s plays include The Stonewater Rapture, Interrogating the Nude, Watbanaland, Buzzsaw Berkeley, and Unwrap Your Candy. For career achievement, he was recently cited with an award from the American Academy of Arts and Letters and KulturForum Europa’s Tolerance Prize. Doug is a member of The Dramatists Guild, Writers Guild of America East, Screen Actors Guild, and Stage Directors and Choreographers Society. Directing credits include Kiki and Herb: Pardon Our Appearance in D.C., Philadelphia, and London. Acting credits include the films Little Manhattan and Two Lovers. Currently, Doug serves on the board of New York Theatre Workshop. He lives in New York with his partner, singer/songwriter David Clement. REBECCA MARTÍNEZ (Director ) (she/her) Long Wharf Theatre debut. She is a New York City-based director, choreographer, deviser, and ensemble member of Sojourn Theatre. Recent projects include Songs About Trains (Off-Broadway, world premiere), Don’t Go (Sojourn Theatre, world premiere), Mojada: A Medea in Los Angeles (Repertory Theatre of St. Louis), Miss You Like Hell (Baltimore Center Stage), Wolf at the Door (Milagro Theatre, National New Play Network rolling world premiere), Anna in the Tropics (Colorado Springs’ Fine Arts Center, Henry Award for Outstanding Direction), and Tomás and the Library Lady (Oregon Children’s Theatre). Rebecca has worked with INTAR, Working Theater, Signature Theatre, Manhattan Theatre Club, The Lark, The Playwrights Realm, New Dramatists, 52nd Street Project, and Radical Evolution, among others. She is a New Georges Affiliated Artist and a member of The Sol Project, the Directors Lab at Lincoln Center Theater, INTAR’s UNIT 52, Latinx Theatre Commons Advisory Committee, and the 2018-2020 WP Lab. Awards and residencies include 2019 Audrey Resident, 2017 Drama League Directing Fellow, four Drammy Awards, and a Lilla Jewel Award. Member of SDC. rebeccamartinez.org


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BRITTON MAUK (Set Design ) (he/him) Long Wharf Theatre debut. Based in Pittsburgh, Britton designed scenery for the world premieres of The Burdens at City Theatre Co. and The Old Man and the Sea at Pittsburgh Playhouse. Other recent designs at these venues include The Absolute Brightness of Leonard Pelkey (City Theatre Co.), Good Grief, Coram Boy, and Wig Out! (Pittsburgh Playhouse). Britton has designed productions for regional theatres, including Hedwig and the Angry Inch (Portland Center Stage), Fun Home (Cardinal Stage, Bloomington), Mermaid Hour Remixed (Mixed Blood, Minneapolis). Britton is a member of the USITT Equity, Diversity & Inclusion Committee and enjoys mentoring up-and-coming theatremakers as part of the USITT Gateway Program. He teaches at Point Park University. Many thanks to the creative team and staff at Long Wharf Theatre. DANIEL TYLER MATHEWS (Costume Design ) (they/them) is excited to work on their first show at Long Wharf! Design credits include Julius Caesar (‘20); Macbeth, Engaging Shaw, Pericles, and Mary’s Wedding (APT); Trans Scrips, Part I: The Women (ART); The Wild Party (NYU); NYU’s New Musical Workshops (‘17-‘19), The Orchid Receipt Service, The Good God Brown, The Wiz, Charbrier’s L’étoile, Arcadia, King Lear, Fences, NYC Trans Theatre Festival. In addition to designing, Daniel writes/performs solo work about gender, identity, and authenticity. They are a 2015 Princess Grace Theatre Award recipient and have an MFA from Carnegie Mellon. JENNIFER FOK (Lighting Design ) (she/her) Long Wharf Theatre credits include lighting design for Pride and Prejudice. Jennifer has designed lights for Lincoln Center Education, HERE Arts Center, Portland Stage, The Theatre at Monmouth, INTAR, Teatro SEA, National Centre for the Performing Arts Beijing, Stella Adler Studio of Acting, Queens Theatre, Company One, FlynnSpace, Ars Nova, Luna Stage, Ensemble Studio Theatre, New Repertory Theatre, Theatre 167, Flint Repertory Theatre, Detroit Public Theatre, wild project, The Bushwick Starr, JACK, Martha Graham Studio, The New School for Drama, Ithaca College, Colby College, Bates Dance Festival, among others. BFA, Theatre Design, Ithaca College. jenfok.carbonmade.com

KIMBERLY S. O’LOUGHLIN (Composition & Sound Design) (she/her) Long Wharf Theatre debut. Kimberly is a New York City-based sound designer and composer and proud queer trans woman! Recent select credits include sound design for Where Do We Live, The Woman/The Man (Columbia University); original music and sound design for Ogygia (The Tank); sound design for Oceanborn (RAVE Theatre Festival/Teatro SEA); sound design for Leaving Eden, Finding Beautiful, and Overture (2019 New York Musical Festival); and sound design for Camp Morning Wood (Playwrights Horizons). Upcoming: Till (American Theater Group), The Roommate (Lake Dillon Theatre Company). oloughlinsound.weebly.com; IG: kimomakessounds. CHERIE CORINNE RICE (Dialect Director ) (she/her) is an actor/voice teacher/private coach based in New York City. Rice is the Head of Voice and Speech at the Professional Performing Arts School in NYC and recently joined the Graduate Acting Program faculty at Columbia University. She has dialect directed productions for Audible.com, Huntington Theatre Co., Lyric Stage Co. of Boston, Capital Rep, California Shakespeare Festival and NYC Fringe Festival. Rice is most known for her work on the Pop Network comedy series, “Nightcap.” Her stage work includes Red Bull Theater’s White Devil Off-Broadway, Shakespeare Festival St. Louis’ Romeo and Juliet, The Winter’s Tale, and Othello; Viola and Sebastian in Twelfth Night at Trinity Rep in Rhode Island. Rice is a graduate of the Brown University/Trinity Rep MFA Acting program and UC Berkeley’s Theater and Performance Studies program. IANNE FIELDS STEWART (Cultural Competency Consultant ) (they/them, she/her) is a black, queer, and transfeminine New York-based storyteller working at the intersection of theatre and activism. In a world that is constantly traumatizing Black bodies, Ianne believes that Black queer and trans people should have the space and time to center collective emotional, physical, and sensual pleasure. As a performer, Ianne has consistently worked in productions at NYC venues, including: Joe’s Pub, Dixon Place, La MaMa, and many more. They has been featured on Buzzfeed.com LGBT, GLAAD, “Inside Edition,” and the podcasts You Had Me at Black, The SafeWordSociety Podcast, Podcast of Color, Is It Transphobic, and Topics Include for which she is a co-host. In 2017, Ianne was one of L ONG WHA R F THEATR E | 2 0 1 9 – 2 0 13


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the 15 U.S. Fellows for Humanity in Action’s John Lewis Fellowship, during which they studied and organized with contemporary and historic civil rights leaders in Atlanta, exploring the legacy of the Civil Rights Movement and its roots in present day social justice movements. They are also the founder of The Okra Project (theokraproject.com), which hires Black trans people to cook healthy and culturally specific meals for Black Trans People in their homes or community centers if they are experiencing homelessness. EMELY ZEPEDA (Production Stage Manager ) (she/her) Long Wharf Theatre debut. Select production stage manager credits include Only Human (Off-Broadway, St. Clement’s); Tech Support (59E59); Till (New York Musical Festival); Zen A.M., I Am Antigone (Theater for the New City); Hatef**k (WP Theater); Ann, Skeleton Crew (Dorset Theatre Festival); THUNDERBODIES (Soho Rep); Chix 6 (La MaMa); A View from the Bridge, The Plantation, Ms. Julie, and Asian Equities (Brave New World Repertory Theatre). Emely received her MFA in stage management from the Yale School of Drama where she was stage manager for Cymbeline and assistant stage manager for Indecent and Familiar at Yale Rep. AMY PATRICIA STERN (Assistant Stage Manager ) (she/her) Amy’s Assistant Stage Manager credits include over 50 productions with Long Wharf Theatre, among them Pride and Prejudice; On the Grounds of Belonging; A Doll’s House, Part 2; Tiny Beautiful Things; Paradise Blue; The Roommate; Baskerville; Napoli, Brooklyn; My Paris; brownsville song (b-side for tray); Our Town; The Last Five Years; Clybourne Park; The Fantasticks; The Glass Menagerie; A Civil War Christmas; The Bluest Eye; Let Me Down Easy; Uncle Vanya; and Travesties. NYC Production Stage Manager credits include Classic Stage Co., Vineyard Theatre, Pearl Theatre Co. NYC ASM credits include Roundabout Theatre Co., Second Stage, Manhattan Theatre

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Club, Classic Stage Co., Vineyard Theatre, and Blue Light Theatre Co. Amy has also been the Production Stage Manager for 22 summers with Middlebury College’s Bread Loaf School of English in Vermont. KEVIN PALEY (Assistant Director ) (they/them) is a non-binary artist who works to inspire a more compassionate understanding of humanity. Thank you to Rebecca, Hope, and everyone at Long Wharf Theatre for this experience. A Connecticut native, Kevin studied at the University of Southern California and British American Drama Academy. Recently, they worked with Transport Group, NAATCO, Shakespeare in the Woods, Ivoryton Playhouse, St. Luke’s, Stages on the Sound, Core Ensemble, Open Arts Alliance, The New Ohio, Post Playhouse, Manhattan Theatre Club, and Manhattan Repertory Theatre. Last year, Kevin created the Art Garage, a nonprofit dedicated to the work of the transgender/gender non-conforming community in New York City. Proud member of the COOP Youth Advisory Board. AEA. SDC Observer. kpaley.com CALLERI CASTING (James Calleri, Paul Davis, Erica Jensen) Casting for Long Wharf for 16 seasons. Broadway: Burn This, Fool for Love, The Elephant Man (also West End), Hedwig and the Angry Inch, Of Mice and Men, Venus in Fur, 33 Variations, The Visit, A Raisin in the Sun, Chicago, James Joyce’s The Dead. National Tours: Hedwig and The Angry Inch, Bright Star. Casting for Rattlestick (Pride Plays, Samuel D. Hunter’s Lewiston and Clarkston), McCarter, The Flea, The Playwrights Realm, Center Theatre Group, Alliance, Humana Festival/ATL, Classic Stage Co., Williamstown Theatre Festival, Berkeley Rep, Alliance Theatre, Playwrights Horizons (10 seasons). TV: Apple’s new series “Dickinson,” also “The Path,” “Army Wives,” “Lipstick Jungle,” “Monk,” “Hope & Faith,” “Ed.” Films include Mike Cahill’s Sundance winners Another Earth. Awarded 14 Artios Awards for Outstanding Casting Achievement. Members CSA. callericasting.com


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BOARD OF DIRECTORS Laura Pappano Chair Nancy Alexander Vice-Chair An-Ping Hsieh Vice-Chair Patricia Doukas Zandy Vice-Chair Eleanor R. Hurwitz Secretary Deb Schaffer Treasurer

William J. Aseltyne Gail Brekke Patricia F. Brett, Ed.D. Diane Brown Linda Calarco Jenny Carrillo, PhD Dr. Deborah Desir Barbara Franke Melanie A. Ginter Ruth Gitlin Beverly J. Hodgson James D. Horwitz Jacqueline Koral

Ruby Melton Dr. Jerome H. Meyer Waring Partridge Asha Rangappa Pietrina L. Saxton Anne Schenck Anthony P. Scillia Mark Simon

D. Terence Jones Nicholas S. Lamont John S. Lapides Curly Lieber Donald Margulies Phyllis McGrath Sandy Milles Ginger More David I. Newton George O’Brien

Karen Pritzker Robin Sauerteig Michael Schaffer Carol T. Schreiber Leonardo H. Suzio Pamela L. Tatge Cheryl Wiesenfeld A. Tappan Wilder

Ex Officio Jacob G. Padrón Kit Ingui

HONORARY COUNCIL Robert Alvine Arvin Brown Anne Calabresi William Curran Elwood B. Davis Barbara DeBaptiste Charles D. Ellis Louise Endel Richard A. Ferguson Sally Glick

COUNCIL OF PAST CHAIRS Charles C. Kingsley Dr. Jerome H. Meyer

Barbara L. Pearce Mary L. Pepe

R. Sanford Stoddard

L O N G W H A R F T H E A T R E history Established in 1965 at the start of the regional theatre movement, Long Wharf Theatre was born on the notion that New Haven deserves an active culture that is locally created. Our founders shared the dream of starting a professional theatre company in Connecticut, built with the aid of community leaders and patrons of the arts. We are a theatre of international renown, recognized for a historic commitment to commissioning, developing, and producing new work that has become a part of the modern American canon. More than 30 Long Wharf Theatre productions have transferred to Broadway or Off-Broadway runs, three of which—Wit, The Shadow Box, and The Gin Game—won the Pulitzer Prize for Drama. We were among the earliest recipients of the Tony Award for Outstanding Regional Theatre (1978) and our productions have earned numerous accolades including Tony, New York Drama Critics Circle, and Obie Awards; a Margo Jefferson Award for the Production of New Work, and nominations and Connecticut Critics Circle Awards in nearly every category. Under the guidance of Artistic Director Jacob G. Padrón and Managing Director Kit Ingui, in partnership with a dedicated staff and Board, Long Wharf Theatre annually engages 50,000 people like you through productions, arts education programs, and community partnerships. Now in our 55th year, we aspire to be a company with, by, and for its community. We are activating a lifelong conversation with every person who walks through our doors, as we use the stories on our stage to catalyze a movement to better our world.

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L O N G W H A R F T H E A T R E staff Artistic Director Jacob Padrón (he/him) Managing Director Kit Ingui (she/her) Administration Reeshemah Norfleet (she/her) ������������Administration Manager Nancy Meguerditchian (she/her) ���������Business Manager Geoff Molloy (he/him) �������������������������AP/AR Specialist Katrina Lewonczyk (she/her) ��������������Operations Manager Keishon Jackson (he/him) ������������������Operations Associate Lisa Calabria (she/her) ������������������������Operations Assistant Artistic Hope Chávez (she/her) ������������������������Artistic Producer Emily Goeler (she/her) ������������������������Producing Associate Joey Reyes (they/them) ����������������������Executive Assistant Aaron Pryzbek (he/him) ����������������������Producing Assistant Audience Services Kristin Flores (she/her) �����������������������Long Wharf Theatre Box Office Manager Carolyn Stockage (she/her) ����������������Elm City Tickets Box Office Manager Griffin Kulp (he/him) ���������������������������Box Office Supervisor Eraina Baker (she/her) ������������������������Audience Services Representative Betzabeth Castro (she/her) �����������������Audience Services Representative Dorothy Crimley (she/her) �������������������Audience Services Representative K’la Lawson (she/her) �������������������������Audience Services Representative Maig Smith (she/her) ��������������������������Audience Services Representative Cheyenne Barboza (she/her) ���������������Audience Experience Manager Arianna Adams (she/her) ��������������������House Manager Steven Belli (he/him) ���������������������������House Manager Rachelle Castiglione (she/her) ������������Front of House Staff Peython Echelson-Russell (he/him) �������Front of House Staff Da’Twan Gary-Smith (he/him) ������������Front of House Staff Laura Gurry (she/her) �������������������������Front of House Staff James LaCroix (he/him) ����������������������Front of House Staff Lucas LaCroix (he/him) �����������������������Front of House Staff Dyvonne Moore-Cobb (he/him) �����������Front of House Staff Veronica Robinson (she/her) ���������������Front of House Staff Joyce Shallah (she/her) ����������������������Front of House Staff Shea Sullivan (she/her) �����������������������Front of House Staff Shakaya Walcott (she/her) ������������������Front of House Staff Vincent Valentino (he/him) ������������������Front of House Staff Community Partnership Taylor Ybarra (he/him) ������������������������Community Partnership Coordinator Briana Williams (she/her) ��������������������Education & Community Partnership Assistant, Public Ally Rebecca Gatz (she/her) ����������������������Community Partnership Intern Learning Madelyn Ardito (she/her) ��������������������Director of Learning Jacque Brown (she/her) ����������������������Education Programs Manager Ty-Zhayia Brown (they/them) ��������������Resident Teaching Artist Cecilia Kurachi Ube (she/her) �������������Resident Teaching Artist Rachel Zwick (she/her) �����������������������Resident Teaching Artist Justin Pesce (he/him) �������������������������Resident Teaching Artist

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Marketing & Communications Deena Nicol-Blifford (she/her) ������������Associate Director of Marketing & Communications Jill Coulter (she/her) ���������������������������Database Administrator Claire Zoghb (she/her) ������������������������Graphics Director Azaria Samuels (she/her) ��������������������Group Sales Coordinator Philanthropic Engagement Elizabeth Monz (she/her) ��������������������Director of Philanthropic Engagement Ann M.K. McLaughlin (she/her) ����������Associate Director of Philanthropic Engagement Nicholas Bussett (he/him) �������������������Corporate & Institutional Giving Manager Angela Koeth (she/her) �����������������������Development Operations Manager Kathy Cihi (she/her) ����������������������������Special Events Manager Production Mikey Rohrer (he/him) ������������������������Co-Director of Production Nicole Bouclier (she/her) ��������������������Co-Director of Production Company Management Max Hunt (he/him) ������������������������������Assistant Company Manager Stage Management Amy Stern (she/her) ����������������������������Resident Assistant Stage Manager Gracie Carleton (she/her) ��������������������Production Assistant Costumes Caitlin Dalton (she/her) �����������������������Costume Shop Manager Samantha Abbott (she/her) �����������������Assistant Costume Shop Manager & Wig Supervisor Avery Jennings (he/him) ���������������������Draper Hannah Chalman (she/her) �����������������Costume Design Assistant Michaela O’Neill (she/her) ������������������Wardrobe Supervisor Sets/Scenery Dylan Callery (he/him) ������������������������Technical Director Bethany Crescini (she/her) �����������������Assistant Technical Director David Weaver (he/him) ������������������������Master Carpenter Natalie Kandra (they/them) �����������������Carpenter Isabella Pellino (she/her) ��������������������Carpenter Scenic Art Allison Backhaus (she/her) �����������������Charge Scenic Artist Rachel Reynolds (she/her) ������������������Scenic Artist Properties Brian Fagan (he/him) ��������������������������Properties Manager Frank Alberino (he/him) ����������������������Assistant Properties Manager Erin Peter (she/her) �����������������������������Properties Runner Jenna Scordino (she/her) ��������������������Properties Carpenter Electrics James Horban (he/him) ����������������������Lighting Supervisor James Neylon (he/him) �����������������������Light Board Operator Vianey Salazar (she/her) ���������������������Lighting & Sound Technician Sound Hunter Spoede (he/him) ����������������������Audio/Video Supervisor Krystal Cotti (she/her) ������������������������Audio/Video Engineer Brianne R. Bolante (she/her) ���������������Sound & Lighting Technician For This Production Laura Valenti (she/her) �����������������������Assistant Scenic Designer Elizabeth M. Stewart (she/her) �����������Assistant Lighting Designer Christopher Darbassie (they/them) �����Assistant Sound Designer Olga Tyurikova (she/her) ���������������������Scenic Artist


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BOX OFFICE HOURS NON-PERFORMANCE DAYS: Mon.–Fri. 12 p.m.–5 p.m. PERFORMANCE DAYS: Weekdays: 12 p.m. until curtain. Weekends: 12 p.m. until curtain. The box office does not accept telephone calls in the hour prior to each curtain. Tickets are also available for purchase 24 hours a day, 7 days a week on our website longwharf.org.

STUDENTS Students, with valid identification, can purchase discounted tickets in sections A, B, F & G, subject to availability and service fees.

ACCESSIBILITY SERVICES The Claire Tow Stage in the C. Newton Schenck III Theatre and Stage II are both fully accessible and offer automated doors, wheelchair seating, and Induction Hearing Loop listening systems. The Induction Hearing Loop System is accessible to patrons with Telecoil enabled hearing aids; the system is also available via headset which can be acquired at the box office prior to the performance. Long Wharf Theatre gratefully acknowledges the support of Apple Pickers Foundation and the Carol L. Sirot Foundation for providing the hearing systems, as well as Ray and Marilyn Elling for the Citizens Coalition for Equal Access for the installation of the automated doors. OPEN CAPTION PERFORMANCES Long Wharf Theatre is delighted to partner with TDF and the Carol L. Sirot Foundation to offer open captioned performances during its 2019-20 season. For dates and times and to learn more, please visit us online at longwharf.org/faq or call the box office at 203-787-4282 during regular business hours.

THEATRE BAR Refreshments—wine, beer, mixed and soft drinks, and snacks—are available before performances and at intermission at the lobby bar. Drinks may be ordered in advance for intermission. Refreshments may be brought into the house during performances, unless otherwise noted. THEATRE COURTESY Latecomers will be seated at the discretion of the management. For your own safety, we ask that you remain seated until the house lights go up. CELL PHONES Cell phone use is strictly prohibited during the performance. RESTROOMS Restrooms are located in the upper and lower lobbies of the C. Newton Schenck III Mainstage and to the left as you leave Stage II. Gender diversity is welcomed and respected at Long Wharf Theatre. It is our intention to create all-gender restrooms, but due to CT State Building Code 2901.1, we are unable to do so at this time. Please use the restroom that best fits your gender identity or expression. PHOTOGRAPHY/VIDEOGRAPHY The taking of photographs or video/audio recordings of any kind during the performance is strictly prohibited. SMOKING & VAPING Long Wharf Theatre is a smoke-free campus. Smoking and vaping are prohibited throughout the facilities.

feedback P R O G R A M M I N G Conversations with the Cast Following select Tuesday night performances, meet the stars of our stages during a post-performance talk-back moderated by a member of our artistic staff. Talkbacks Participate in a lively discussion moderated by a member of the LWT staff about the themes and ideas in each play following most performances. Sunday Symposium Join us for a moderated talk following the third Sunday matinee and hear artists, experts, and scholars respond to the play and speak to its intersection with their own fields.

Partnership with the New Haven Free Public Library (NHFPL) Micro-Branch: A curated mini-library in the LWT lobbies during each show. Anyone with a Connecticut library card can borrow a book and return it to their local branch. Public Programming: Story slams, artist conversations, workshops, and more! Join us at all five NHFPL branches throughout the season for free theatre-based programming. All are welcome. Community Ambassador Program: A city-wide initiative to spark compelling conversations around the themes of the work on LWT stages. L ONG WHA R F THEATR E | 2 0 1 9 – 2 0 17


THANK YOU TO OUR DONORS Long Wharf Theatre is fortunate to count as friends hundreds of individuals, foundations, corporations, and government agencies who support the theatre through our annual fund, educational programs, gala, sponsorship opportunities, grants, and in-kind contributions. We salute with tremendous gratitude all these donors who make it all possible, year in and year out — we couldn’t do it without you! Please contact Director of Philanthropic Engagement Elizabeth Monz at (203) 772-8237 if you’d like to join one of our donor circles, or have any questions about how you can support Long Wharf Theatre.

OVATION CIRCLE $100,000 + Frederick A. DeLuca Foundation, Inc. Doris Duke Charitable Foundation Doris Duke Foundation for Islamic Art Richard & Barbara Franke Burry Fredrik Foundation The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Roz & Jerry Meyer The Seedlings Foundation The Shubert Foundation, Inc.

SPOTLIGHT CIRCLE $50,000–$99,999 The Community Foundation for Greater New Haven

Ellie & Daniel Hurwitz Ruby Melton & Gail McAvay Karen Pritzker

Harold and Mimi Steinberg Charitable Trust The Tow Foundation

$25,000–$49,999 The Josef and Anni Albers Foundation Nancy Alexander & Phillip Bernstein American Polyfilm, Inc. Anonymous Victor & Marilyn Cassella

Department of Economic & Community Development Edgerton Foundation Eucalyptus Foundation, Inc. Beverly Hodgson & John Leventhal

Jim Horwitz & Sandy Allison KeyBank Laura Pappano & Thomas Lynch Theatre Forward

DIRECTOR’S CIRCLE $15,000–$24,999 Anonymous Centerbrook Architects Mabel Burchard Fischer Grant Foundation Sarah & Ping Hsieh

International Association of New Haven Lucille Lortel Foundation Seymour L. Lustman Memorial Fund

Brazi’s Restaurant Linda & Vincent Calarco Bob & Priscilla Dannies Elwood & Catherine Davis Dick & Marissa Ferguson Guilford Savings Bank, Guilford

HBO IKEA Charles & Gretchen Kingsley Michael Klingher & Lindsay Schine Jacqueline Koral Liberty Bank

NewAlliance Foundation Henry Nias Foundation, Inc. Pfizer Seabury At Home The Stoddard Family Foundation

Wells Fargo Foundation WithumSmith+Brown, PC, Karen Kowgios WSHU Public Radio Group John & Pat Zandy

$10,000–$14,999 Ruth DuPont Lord Charitable Trust Ginger More Craig & Pietrina Saxton Tony & JoAnn Scillia The Carol L. Sirot Foundation Kevin Thomas

Rita Trayner United Illuminating Company & Southern Connecticut Gas Company Webster Bank Yale-New Haven Health System Yale School of Medicine

Lists recognize the most recent cumulative giving for FY19 and FY20 during the time period of November 6, 2018 through December 6, 2019.

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STAR CIRCLE $5,000–$9,999 116 Crown Nina Adams & Moreson Kaplan Laura & Victor Altshul Robert Alvine & Joann Thompson Anonymous (2) Anna Fitch Ardenghi Trust Bill Aseltyne & Jeff Stryker ASSA ABLOY / SARGENT Manufacturing Company Atelier Florian

Susannah & David Bailin Frank Bzdyra Jenny Carrillo, Ph.D. The DCJ Charitable Trust Department of Economic & Community Development Endowment Foxwoods Resort Casino Melanie A. Ginter Doug & Liz Hansen HB Live, Inc. JANA Foundation, Inc.

Diane & Walter Ariker Richard & Alice Baxter Sandra Benèe Diana Bowes & James Torrey Martin & Dorie Cobern CyberChrome, Inc. The Eder Family Foundation

Wojtek Borowski, Ray Baldelli - Edgehill Realtors Carolyn Frank & Richard S. Frank M.D. E. Helen Kauder & Barry Nalebuff Koskoff, Koskoff & Bieder, PC

Jewish Federation & Foundation of Greater New Haven Jordan’s Furniture Mr. & Mrs. Peter J. Lefeber Linda Lorimer & Charley Ellis Marcum LLP Josephine Merck Sandy Milles David I. Newton Next Door New Haven

Waring & Carmen Partridge Foundation Ted & Deb Schaffer Anne F. Schenck Dr. & Mrs. John Schowalter Snowden Lane Partners The Star Supply Company Jim Vlock & Gail Brekke Vlock Whitney Center Yale Repertory Theatre

$2,500–$4,999 The George A. & Grace L. Long Foundation M. Carol Mihalik Mr. & Mrs. George O’Brien, Jr. Project Graphics The Daryl and Steven Roth Foundation The Schaffer Family

D. Ellen Shuman & Douglas W. Rae Leonardo H. Suzio Taylor Rental/Party Plus of Orange & Branford CT Stuart Warner & A. David Paltiel

ACTOR’S CIRCLE $1,000–$2,499 Barbara W. Abraham Anonymous (2) Astmann Family Paul & Joanne Bailey Benjamin M. Baker Doug Benson Christopher J. Berman The Blossom Shop Blue State Coffee Henry P. Brightwell Fund James T. Brown, Jr. Ruth & Stearns Bryant Anne & Guido Calabresi Shannon Callaway Campus Customs Peter & Rose Ann Chieco Vicki & David Crompton William E. Curran Margaret D. Edwards Ethnic Online Andy & Polly Fiddler Jeanne Follansbee

Donna Fontana Geraldine Frankel Maria Freda Deborah Freedman & Ben Ledbetter John Gaddis & Toni Dorfman Lillian Garcia & Bruce Mandell Google Malcolm Gordon & Nan Miller A. Semih Gork Hellerman Family Caroline Hendel & John Wysolmerski Dr. & Mrs. Richard Hinman Hull’s Art Supply & Framing Dale Hurwitz Ideal Printing Co., Inc. Kiki & Ted Kennedy, Jr. Don & Mimi Kirk Barbara J. Lamb The Ethel & Abe Lapides Foundation, Inc.

Actors’ Equity Foundation Anonymous Cindy & Dr. Stephen Brenner

The Cory & Bob Donnalley Charitable Foundation Peter & Susan Licht

Roslyn Lerner Benjamin D. Liveten Charitable Grand Nephew Trust Drs. Rowland & Stephanie Mayor Peg & Dan Metz Mr. & Mrs. David Monz Leslie Palumbo Cynthia Parker H. Pearce Company Realtors, North Haven People’s United Bank Mary L. Pepe Diane & Guido Petra Charles & Naomi Porten George & Kathy Priest Richard Proffitt Regional Water Authority Rick & Carol Roberts Robert Rohrbaugh & Ellen Quinn

Jerry Rosenband & Nancy Korobkin Carol Ross Nancy & Roger Sachs Karen & John Schneider Carol & Sandy Schreiber Judy Schwartz Deborah & Edwin Selden Shell & Bones Oyster Bar & Grill Martin Shubik Charitable Remainder Unitrust Deborah & Alan Simon Pamela & Bruce Simonds Dr. Stephanie Slattery Spektrix Stellato’s Deli & Catering Ken & Katherine Stone Pamela Tatge & Jerry Zinser The Wareck Family Yale University Rosanne Zudekoff

$750–$999 Marilyn Lord & James Meisner Ira & Marsha Moses Arlene O’Tell

Ian Read Elisse Rosen Pam Stanton & John Sawyer Saul & Lora Teichberg

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THANK YOU TO OUR DONORS

$500–$749 Mark Ammann & Linda Taylor Anonymous (2) Tom & Maureen Armstrong Mr. & Mrs. Arthur B. Baer June Baldyga Andrew & Patricia Balter Natan & Eliza Bauman Nancy Berliner & Alan Plattus Deborah & Bruce Berman Leigh Bonney & Larry Ritzhaupt William & Ellen Brainard Mr. Peter Brandt & Ms. Laura Burwick Matthew Broder & Susan Neitlich Arvin Brown Richard Buel Karen Camp & Burdeen Camp Caplan & Hecht, LLC Belinda Chan & Peter Schott Zeno Chicarilli Karen L. Clute

Tammy J. Conley & Roselinde Torres Pat DeMaio William & Patricia Fitzgerald Mary Ann Frank Sandi & Jeff Garfield John & Maren Gillespie William & Kel Ginsberg Joe Goldberg Joseph Grabarz Andrew & Elizabeth Graham Linda Greenhouse & Eugene R. Fidell Kathryn Gregory Heidi & Joe Groeger Victoria Hackman Robert & Judith Hamilton Beth & Allen Heller Mary-Michelle U. Hirschoff Natalie Holder Jeff & Diane Hubbard Kit Ingui & Geoffrey Molloy Dr. Jay & Kathy Kaplan Susan & Jonathan Katz

Jean R. Kelley Lilian King & Allan Dodds Frank Daniel Koenigsberg Dr. Suchitra Krishnan-Sarin & Mr. Mohit Sarin Jean & Nick Lamont James & Hannah Leckman Donna & Sid Levine Louis Mangano Sylvia M. Montero Christy Moran Merle & Arthur Nacht Judith Normandin & Anthony DiSalvo Jacob G. Padrón Partners Cafe H. Pearce Company Realtors People’s United Insurance Agency Rita Pepe & Judy Sugarman Philip Pivawer & Linda Hewlett Carol & Wesley H. Poling Barbara & David Reif

Jean Routt & Richard Shanahan Karen & Kert Sabbath Cindy & Mark Schoenfeld Dr. & Mrs. Mark J. Schpero Fiona Scott Morton Nathan M. Silverstein Judith & Mark Sklarz Joseph & Kathy Slubowski J. Philip & Loretta K. Smith Shepard & Marlene Stone Timothy & Tracy Stuart Diane & Barry Svigals Tony & Mavis Terry Mark & Lauren Thunem Tzedakah House, LLC Karen Vaslow Wadsworth Family Foundation Marc Wallman & Cynthia Carr Abby N. Wells The Wilder Family Art & Ann Yost

ENSEMBLE CIRCLE $250–$499 Access Health CT Paul Ackert Howard & Katherine Aibel Foundation, Inc. Rachel & Ian Alderman Daria L. Andriole Anonymous (2) Bethany & Nick Appleby Rachel & Tom Ardito Stephen & Judith August Susan E. Bender & Alvin K. Klevorick Dr. & Mrs. Paul Bluestein Joshua Borenstein & Katherine Hsu Hagmann Dr. Harold D. Bornstein, Jr. Irwin M. Braverman, MD Brenner, Saltzman & Wallman LLP, New Haven Phyllis Brodoff Linda & Stephen Broker Dr. & Mrs. S. M. Bull Fred & Edith Byron Michael & Jody Ceraso Claire’s Corner Copia Jonathan Clapp Constance Clement Joseph & Phyllis Crowley Anne Curtis Sue & Gus Davis Jennifer Delmonico Andrew J. Derkach, Jr.

Drs. Gary Desir & Deborah Dyett Desir Harriet & Bob Dewey Ronald Ebrecht & Cristian Escobar Cathy Edwards & Mike Wishnie Sandra & Christopher Elgee Frank & Ellen Estes Donna & Stuart Farber Richard & Diane Fidler Emily Fine & Stephen Stein Nancy Noyes Foss Teresa Freeman & Brian Blakeley Mary Lee Frisbie Mark Gahm & Ursula Brewster Henry P. Gates Globele Energy Carol R. Goldberg The Gould Insurance Group, LLC Ruth B. Grannick Thomas Griggs & Edward Bottomley Kim A. Healey Ethan & Kathy Hershman Evan Horwitz Jim & Mary Hourdequin Ian Williams & Nancy Hutson Cary & Dick Jacobs Joanna & Lee Jacobus

Susan & Richard Kaufman Beth Kaufman Patricia Keenan Deborah Kelly & Wayne Renton Susan Kerley Bernard & Gale Kosto Brenda & Justin Kreuzer Ruth & David Krugman Rita A. Landino, Ph.D. Marie Landry & Peter Aronson Ruth & Robert Lesser Robert & Jeralea Levine Sheree Levine Martin Malin Adam Man Ann G. Mann Susan B. Matheson & J. J. Pollitt Sue & John Mattingly Dr. Kathleen Maurer & Nann Cooke Gary McAvay Ann & Chad McLaughlin Jim & Georgia Morgan Lisa Morgillo Marcia & James Morley Marena A. Mulrain Murtha Cullina LLP New Haven Bank Gail Appell Nickowitz Mr. & Mrs. William D. Nordhaus Jacob G. Padrón

Kathy & Joe Pajor Sharon & James Paley Lynne & Ernest Paushter Leonard Peterson Dr. & Mrs. Hamp Pratt Dr. George Puerschner & Dr. Susan Danberg Alec Purves Andy & Analis Quintman Isabel & Rodion Rathbone David & Janet Rimm Adam Rosen Lynda E. Rosenfeld & Richard M. Weiss Missy & Allen Rosenshine Sheilah B. Rostow Dr. & Mrs. Harvey L. Ruben Nina & John Ruckes Henry & Berta Samson Rebecca & Alan Scheps Carol & William Schreiber Rosemary Balsam & Paul Schwaber Michael Shea & Candace Barrington J.L. “Lynn” Singleton Slocum & Sons, Inc. Susan & Steven B. Smith Harold S. Spitzer & Thomas A. Martin Lisa Stanger & Gregory Colodner

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THANK YOU TO OUR DONORS Regina Starolis Elsa Stone & Steven Wolfson Celeste Suggs & Joel Zackin J. Terrazzano Karen M. (Swantko) Thomson

David & Lisa Totman Karol Tulp-Magee Hyla & Barry Vine Lawrence J. Wartel

Ellen & Joel Abraman Jay & Sharon Alpert Carol L. Altieri Marian & Mark Altman Anonymous (8) Nancy H. Apfel Sara-Ann & Hillel Auerbach Samuel Babbitt Jane & Pero Baljevic Virginia & Stephen Balser Mr. & Mrs. Henry Banach Betsy H. Barnston Laurel Miller Barrows Bill & Donna Batsford Larry & Phyllis Bausher John D. & Sharon Belfonti Doreen L. Bennett Jennifer & Michael Bennick Barbara Berg Eric & Ethel Berger Abraham & Estelle Bernstein Michael & Maryann Bracken Linda & Daniel Brill Rabbi Herb & Elin Brockman James & Martha Brogan Richard Bruno Carl & Maureen Bussett John & Ann Caron Arnold & Carolyn Cary Elsie B. Chapman Mr. & Mrs. Raymond A. Chappell Barry & Marsha Cohen Renee & Lewis Cohen Sue L. Cohen Lizanne Cox & David Gibson Sharon & Bill Crain Francis & Helen Degnan Pamela Didio Melinda DiVicino Jackie Downing Eileen Fappiano Harriet & Jack Fast Bob & Elaine Feldman Terry Flagg Carol & Richard Flynn Dr. & Mrs. John Forrest Mary Alice Frankenberger Barbara & Gerald Gaab Ann Gabriel Patricia Garrett June Gaston

Dr. & Mrs. Myron Genel Renee Glassner Dianne Goodrich Harold & Carole Greenbaum Sarah B. Greenblatt Richard & Mary Louise Gross David Hadden Judith Hahn Roni & Howard Harmetz Larry & Roberta Harris Karolyn Harwood Li & Gene Hayes Mr. & Mrs. William Heller Ron & Pat Hensley Barry Himmel & Elise Black Kathleen & Mark Hoffman Mr. & Mrs. Morton Hollinger Betty Horowitz Charisse Hutton & Joseph Lesiak Marie DiCerto Iannazzi Larry & Lucie Iannotti Francie Irvine Greta W. Jacobsen Kathleen & Al Jaffe Lois & Eliot Jameson Donna Jarlenski & Bruce Larkin Priscilla Jencks David Johnson & Cynthia Morrill Joseph & Nancy Juliano Dr. Richard & Maria Kayne Carolyn P. Kelly Ms. Mary Jane Kennedy Joan & Alan Kliger Jeannette Kordiak William L. Kufta Dr. Gerry & Ellen Kuroghlian Dana Kyder Bj Lambert John Lapides Dr. & Mrs. Wayne Larrison Lois Lehman Donald & Ann Leona Joan & Jeff Leonard Thomas Lillis Dr. & Mrs. Robert Linden Enid Lipeles Karen & Bill Longa Bernard Lytton & Dawn Wood Anita P. Madzik

Kalman L. Watsky & Deborah Fried Debra & Anthony Wayne Peter & Wendy Wells Emily Westcott

Tanya & Randy Wingate Mr. & Mrs. Cornell Wright Marc Zimmerman & Jacqueline Gillis

$125–$249 Marc & Margaret Mann Elaine & Michael Margolies Charles & Susanne Marsh Drew McDermott & Judy Nugent Sue McDonald & Corey Stone Paula & Ed Messina Marc Michaelson Ira Mickenberg & Pat Fahey Samuel Miller Jane Ann Miller Ellen & Leonard Milstone Mary S. Mitchell Michael J. Moran Sandra & Brechin Morgan Bill & Arline Morrissey Marilyn Moss & Michael Clemen Rhoda F. Myers Joyce C. Narden New Haven Public Works Department Kenneth & Susie Ng Robert Nixon Victoria Nolan & Clarkson Crolius Ms. Arlene K. O’Connell Benjamin Oko Lisa Omark & John McLaughlin Vanda M. O’Reilly Maryann Ott Naomi Otterness Sam Pagano Ann & Marc Palmieri Judith Paniccia Sydney Perry Dr. E. Anthony Petrelli Carroll & Stan Possick Jeffrey Powell Sophie Powell David R. & Donna J. Pruett Peggy & Peter Rae Alan & Elizabeth Reznik Marcia Rifkin & Ferne Samowitz Roy & Barbara Riggio Joan Rice Robinson Drs. William & Carolyn Rochester Ramsey Donald & Eve Rocklin Roz & Hank Rodgers

Ken & Harriet Rosen Marjorie Ross Judith Roth Marion Russell Joanne Saccio Ruth R. Sachs Helen L. Sacks Linda R. Savitsky Tony & Robin Schaffer Gloria Schaffer Sue & Bing Scherer John Schiavone Shirley F. Scholder Max & Romy Schultz Ed & Lois Scofield Bonnie Scott J.H. Scranton Aminadav & Rita Sela Lauren & Paul Seplowitz Cis & Jim Serling Marjorie & Joseph Shapiro Claire E. Shea Marty Shinder Risé Siegel Pamela Siemon Mr. & Mrs. David Silver Gilbert & Ruth Small Kerala & Richard Snyder Veronica & Dieter Soell Frank & Dean Stein Drs. Harold Stern & Sandra Boltax-Stern Art & Cathy Stevens R. Lee Stump & Abigail Roth Attorney & Mrs. Shaun S. Sullivan Barbara & Larry Tiven Edward Valis Donald Watson Donald & Gail Webster Patricia & Jay Weiner Ann Weiss Jean Welty & Jim Cole Marian Fox Wexler Richard & Karen Wies Mary & Norman Willmott Paul & JoAnne Wislocki Dr. & Mrs. Joseph Zelson Darlene & Remy Zimmermann Linda & Howard Zonana

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THANK YOU TO OUR DONORS The Legacy Circle recognizes the extraordinary generosity of those friends who have chosen to remember Long Wharf in their wills, or through charitable trust, gift annuity, or life insurance plans.

LEGACY CIRCLE Robert Alvine & Joann Thompson June Baldyga Joan & Richard Bonomi Dr. Harold D. Bornstein, Jr. Alice B. Colonna Richard & Barbara Franke Geraldine Frankel Toddie & Chris Getman Charles & Gretchen Kingsley Jacqueline Koral

Henry Lord Ruby Melton & Gail McAvay Abby Roth & Lee Stump Jean Routt & Richard Shanahan Liana & David Snyderman Pamela Tatge & Jerry Zinser Patsy R. Taylor Dr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Tinghitella Frank P. Villani

LEGACY CIRCLE – ESTATE GIFTS Cynthia Kellogg Barrington Louise W. Dimond Robert Evans Mary C. Hallenbeck Gilbert Kenna

Ruth Lord Paula L. Schiller Joan H. Scranton Martin Shubik Charitable Remainder Unitrust

IN HONOR OF Joshua Borenstein Saul & Lora Teichberg Nick Bussett Carl & Maureen Bussett Lisa Crick Linda Calarco Peter & Rose Ann Chieco Victor Cassella and Family Paul Ackert Allan & Rhoda Flaxman Charles & Gretchen Kingsley Joseph Freda Maria Freda Bev Hodgson Laura & Victor Altshul

Dr. Ralph Hoffman Mary Ann Frank Ellie & Daniel Hurwitz Dale Hurwitz Isidor Juda Eric Ganezer Angela Koeth Ted Koeth Sharon Kramer Ian Read Long Wharf Theatre Staff Rachel & Ian Alderman Jerry Meyer Adam Rosen Elizabeth Monz Caroline Hendel & John Wysolmerski Rita Trayner

Jim Abraham Barbara W. Abraham Jon T. Hirschoff Dennis Curtis & Judith Resnik Mary-Michelle U. Hirschoff Ruth Lord The Josef and Anni Albers Foundation Ruth DuPont Lord Charitable Trust Arthur Melton John & Pat Zandy

Harriet Miller Samuel Miller Francis D. & Marcella A. Moran Michael J. Moran Julie Shubik Stuart Warner & A. David Paltiel Tim Suffern Janette Suffern

Deena Nicol Stephanie Nicol Jacob Padrón Deborah & Bruce Berman Diana Bowes & James Torrey Laura Pappano Rebecca Paugh Anne Schenck Ronald Ebrecht & Cristian Escobar Mark Simon & Penny Bellamy Mr. & Mrs. Edward P. Bass Connie Drysdale & Joel Rosenbaum St. Judes Hospital James L. Kendricks

IN MEMORY OF Fred Walker Lucinda Glynn Todd & Louise Gould Charles & Gretchen Kingsley Jim & Georgia Morgan Mary L. Pepe Craig & Pietrina Saxton Pam Stanton & John Sawyer John & Pat Zandy Dr. Marvin Zimmerman John & Kajsa Conte David & Lisa Totman Marc Zimmerman & Jacqueline Gillis

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THANK YOU TO OUR DONORS

MATCHING GIFT ORGANIZATIONS Aetna Foundation, Inc. Bank of America Matching Gifts Program Bristol Myers Squibb Matching Gift Program

Casey Matching Gift Programs GE Foundation IBM Corporation Pfizer Foundation

State Street Matching Gift Program UBS Foundation United Technologies

THANKS TO THE FOLLOWING FOR THEIR DONATIONS OF GOODS & SERVICES 116 Crown Atelier Florian The Blossom Shop Brazi’s Restaurant Campus Customs CyberChrome, Inc. Ethnic Online Google

HB Live, Inc. Hull’s Art Supply & Framing Ideal Printing Co., Inc. IKEA New Haven Public Works Department Next Door New Haven Partners Cafe Project Graphics

Slocum & Sons, Inc. Stellato’s Deli & Catering Taylor Rental/Party Plus of Orange & Branford CT WithumSmith+Brown, PC, Karen Kowgios WSHU Public Radio Group

OPENING NIGHT SPONSOR 116 Crown

institution G I V I N G Long Wharf Theatre is a participant in the Leading National Theatres Program, a joint initiative of the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation and the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.

Long Wharf Theatre is a member of Theatre Communications Group (TCG), the national organization for American theatre.

Long Wharf Theatre is a participant in the Greater New Haven Arts Stabilization Project, a joint venture of the greater New Haven philanthropic community. Long Wharf Theatre programs are made possible, in part, with the support of the Department of Economic & Community Development Endowment, and the Department of Economic & Community Development, which also receives support from the National Endowment for the Arts, a federal agency.

Special thanks to The Harold and Mimi Steinberg Charitable Trust for supporting Long Wharf Theatre’s New Works Initiative.

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