BY UNIVERSES
LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
We acknowledge that indigenous peoples and nations have for generations stewarded the lands and waterways of what we now call the state of Connecticut. We honor and respect the enduring relationship that exists between these peoples and nations and this land. This production is taking place on the unceded territory of the Quinnipiac and Wappinger peoples. We remind ourselves that along with stolen land came stolen people. It is our responsibility to the future to know our past.
PERFORMERS IN ALPHA ORDER
ASIA MARK (she/they)
NATE JOHN MARK
NSANGOU NJIKAM (he/him)
SOPHIA RAMOS (she/her)
MILDRED RUIZ-SAPP (she/her)
STEVEN SAPP (he/him)
DIANE HEALY* (she/her)
STAGE MANAGER
CREATIVE
TIM PLUMMER (he/him)
LIGHTING DESIGNER
FOR THIS PRODUCTION
ERIN PETER (she/her) COVID COMPLIANCE OFFICER
OLGA MIKHAILOVNA SHEVELKINA (she/her)
WARDROBE SUPERVISOR
ALYSSA LEGATO (she/her)
SPACE BALLROOM HOUSE MANAGER
PAT DALTON (he/him)
SPACE BALLROOM FRONT OF HOUSE ENGINEER
* Member of Actors’ Equity Association
ROM T E ARTISTIC DIR CTOR
Dear Friends –
LIVE FROM THE EDGE is here!
It gives me immense joy to welcome you to what promises to be a thrilling theatrical experience. When we talk about Long Wharf Theatre being an artistic home for boundary-breaking artists, look no further than UNIVERSES—a performance troupe founded by the visionary artists Mildred Ruiz-Sapp and Steven Sapp.
Over the years, UNIVERSES has created an extraordinary body of work, rooted in a commitment to using storytelling as a catalyst for justice and understanding. Their work is always in conversation with the state of the world, and they use their musical gifts to amplify both the joy and experiences of communities of color. Though their work has a specific focus, there’s a universality to the conversation they invite all of us into. Theirs is a theatre of connection.
I first met Mildred and Steven when I was just starting out as a young producer at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival. They were commissioned to write a new musical about the legacy of the Black Panthers and the Young Lords. The result was the thrilling piece called PARTY PEOPLE, which has gone on to have life in theaters across the country. When I began my tenure at Long Wharf Theatre, I asked Mildred and Steven if they would be interested in joining me in New Haven as our playwrights-in-residence. Thanks to the visionary support of the Mellon Foundation, Mils and Steve have been on staff for the last three years. Of course, the pandemic kept most of their residency virtual, but their impact was immense, and this production is such a powerful culmination of their time with us.
This production is also a homecoming. In UNIVERSES’ early years, one of their first stops out of New York City was right here in New Haven, thanks to Rafael Ramos who invited Mildred and Steven to share their gifts with our neighbors. They performed in the adjacent room of what is now Bar Pizza and the rest, as they say, is history. Given UNIVERSES’ commitment to creating theatre that reaches all people, LIVE FROM THE EDGE is the right offering for our first show, in our new model.
With their fellow performers—Asia Mark, Nate John Mark, Nsangou Njikam, and Sophia Ramos—this LIVE FROM THE EDGE promises to be like nothing you’ve seen before. Tell your family, return with your friends, and let us celebrate this new chapter in Long Wharf Theatre’s illustrious history. With all of you by our side, we are ushering in a new era and we’re just getting started.
With gratitude,
Jacob G. PadrónBI S
UNIVERSES (Creator) is a national Ensemble Theater Company, of multi-disciplined writers and performers of color, who fuse theater, poetry, dance, jazz, hip hop, politics, down home blues and Spanish boleros to create moving, challenging and entertaining works for the stage. The group breaks the traditional theatrical bounds to create its own brand of theater. Founded in The Bronx, New York in 1995, the members of UNIVERSES came together in the urban poetry and music scene of the late 1990s; quickly moving through the “down town” performance scene to built a home for themselves in American Theatre. In their 28 years, UNIVERSES has performed at venues throughout the United States and toured extensively worldwide.
Asia Mark (she|they) (Performer) is an interdisciplinary artist from Detroit, MI. BFA: Theatre Performance (Western Michigan University) Asia seeks to tell diverse stories through directing, photography, writing, music and theatre. As a member of UNIVERSES Theatre Ensemble and the Co-Resident Teaching Artist of The Acting Ensemble at The Mosaic Youth Theatre of Detroit, Asia is excited about bringing new work and experiences into the American Theatre. They are passionate about using various art forms to spread light, artistry and love. As a director and teaching artist, she is excited to simultaneously be a part of and support the next generation of theatre artists that will shape the American Theatre to reflect our reality. Acting credits Include: Oregon Shakespeare Festival: UniSon (Robert O’Hara—The Apprentice), Shakespeare In Love (Christopher Liam Moore—Lady in Waiting / Ensemble), Julius Caesar (Shana Cooper—Artemidorous / Ensemble); AmeriCUS (Joan Herrington-Playwright/Sunny); OSF PlayOn/Shakespeare In Detroit’s Twelfth Night (JaMeeka Halloway—Viola); Hook & Eye Theatre’s She She She (Off, Off Broadway—Cornelia); Ruined (Awoye Timpo—Josephine); Ameriville (UNIVERSES—Marie Laveau). Awards: NAACP ACT-SO National Gold medalist (Acting). Instagram: Asiamaybay
Nate John Mark (Performer) Actor at Shakespeare in Detroit; Actor/Writer at UNIVERSES; Actor at Idaho Shakespeare Festival; School Visit Tour—Actor at Oregon Shakespeare Festival; (FAIR) Audience Development Assistant in Marketing and Communications at Oregon Shakespeare Festival; Paraprofessional at Kalamazoo Public Schools. From Grand Rapids, Michigan.
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Nsangou Njikam (he|him) (Performer) is an actor, playwright and Hip Hop Theatre artist originally from Baltimore, MD. His writing credits include Syncing Ink, Re:Definition, When We Left parts 1 & 2, Freaky Dee, Baby, I.D., 21 STRINGS and he is one of seven writers of Hands Up: Seven Plays; Seven Testimonials. Acting credits include Syncing Ink (Alley Theatre/Flea Theater), Re:Definition (LaMama), Henry V (Classical Theatre of Harlem), Deep Azure (Congo Square Theatre). NSangou’s play Re:Definition (Hip Hop Theatre Festival reading) was developed by Chadwick Boseman. His work in Hands Up has been performed around the country, including the 2021 production at The Alliance Theater. NSangou has also written for and collaborated with Grammy Award winner Common, specifically on his Audible.com project “BlueBird Memories,” the 2020 NBA All Star Game and the Audible interview series “Mindpower Mixtape.” NSangou’s latest piece, Freaky Dee, Baby, was recently performed at the Williamstown Theatre Festival. His Hip Hop Theatre play, I.D. (commission by Penn State University) premiered at the National Arts Festival in Grahamstown, South Africa. NSangou is a member of the 2015 Emerging Writers Group at the Public Theater as well as a member of UNIVERSES. He received his BFA in Acting from Howard University. After tracing his African ancestry, he received his name from the Bamum King in Cameroon. He is represented by A3 Agency. He currently resides in New York City.
Sophia Ramos (she|her) (Performer) is an award-winning Rock n Roll singer/songwriter. Her hard rock band Sophia’s Toy signed to Sony/Epic Records and toured extensively. Sophia was named “Best Undiscovered Artist” by VH1, and was awarded the Abe Olman Excellence in Songwriting from The National Academy of Popular Music. She has collaborated with the likes of Metallica’s Jason Newstead, Joey Ramone, performed with an incredible variety of artists, who include Rod Stewart, Government Mule, Mary J. Blige, Jennifer Hudson, Jefferson Starship, Soundgarden and Big Brother and The Holding Company. Sophia is a veteran live and studio vocalist and voiceover artist whose talents you’ve heard in countless commercials and jingles. Theater work includes PARTY PEOPLE created/produced by UNIVERSES, directed by Liesl Tommy. Other credits: Live From the Edge by UNIVERSES, City Theatre Pittsburgh; The Tattooed Lady at PTC.
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Mildred Ruiz-Sapp (she|her) (Performer) is a co-founder/core member of UNIVERSES Theater Company. Playwriting/Acting credits include: AmericUS; UNISON; PARTY PEOPLE; AMERIVILLE; The Denver Project; One Shot in Lotus Position; BLUE SUITE; RHYTHMICITY; SLANGUAGE; THE RIDE. Acting-only credits include: DJ Latinidad; The Comedy of Errors; The Unfortunates; Alfred Jarry’s UBU: Enchained. Director: The Tempest. Filmmaker credit: Rising (2022 Smithsonian and Ashland Independent Film Festival). Awards/Affiliations: 2020 Andrew W. Mellon Foundation National Playwright Residency Program recipient; 2015 Doris Duke Performing Artist Award (Theatre); Oregon Shakespeare Festival Acting Company Member ( 2012-2017) and Ensemble in Residence; 2008 U.S. Cultural Ambassador w/ the U.S. State Dept./Jazz at Lincoln Center—Rhythm Road Tour; 2008 TCG Peter Zeisler Award; 2006 Career Advancement Fellowship from the Ford Foundation through Pregones Theater; 2002-2004 and 1999-2001 TCG National Theater Artist Residency Program Award; BRIO Awards (Bronx Recognizes its own-Singing); Co-Founder of The Point CDC; Former Board Member (National Performance Network—NPN) and (Network of Ensemble Theaters-NET); New York Theatre Workshop Usual Suspect; Bard College, BA ’92 (Literature/Language). Publications: SLANGUAGE in The Fire This Time (TCG Books); BLUE SUITE in The Goodman Theatre’s Festival Latino—Six Plays (Northwestern University Press); PARTY PEOPLE in The Manifesto Anthology (Rain City Projects- Fall 2014); Featured on the covers of American Theatre Magazine 2004 and The Source Magazine 2000. Member: Actors Equity Association (AEA).
Steven Sapp (he|him) (Performer) is a co-founder/core member of UNIVERSES Theater Company. Playwriting/Acting credits include: AmericUS; UNISON; PARTY PEOPLE; AMERIVILLE; The Denver Project; One Shot in Lotus Position; BLUE SUITE; SLANGUAGE; RHYTHMICITY; THE RIDE. Acting-only credits include: The Comedy of Errors. Directing-only credits include: Serious Money; Thanksgiving Play; Fireflies; Passover; SWOPERA; Metamorphoses; The Seven; Alfred Jarry’s UBU: Enchained. Awards/ Affiliations: 2020 Andrew W. Mellon Foundation National Playwright Residency Program recipient; 2015 Doris Duke Performing Artist Award (Theatre); Oregon Shakespeare Festival Acting Company Member (3 Seasons:’12-‘14); 2008 U.S. Cultural Ambassador w/ the U.S. State Dept./Jazz at Lincoln Center—Rhythm Road Tour; 2008 TCG Peter Zeisler Award; 2002 TCG National Directors Award; 2002-2004 and 1999-2001 TCG National Theater
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Artist Residency Program Award; 1998 and 2002 BRIO Awards (Bronx Recognizes its own-Performance); Van Lier Fellowship w/ New Dramatists; Co-Founder of The Point CDC; New York Theatre Workshop Usual Suspect; Bard College, BA ’89—Theater. Publications: SLANGUAGE in The Fire This Time (TCG Books); BLUE SUITE in The Goodman Theatre’s Festival Latino—Six Plays (Northwestern University Press); PARTY PEOPLE in The Manifesto Anthology (Rain City Projects—Fall 2014); Featured on the covers of American Theater Magazine 2004 and The Source Magazine 2000. Member: Actors Equity Association (AEA)
Diane Healy (she/her) (Stage Manager) is an NYCbased SM. She has worked extensively with BEDLAM. Fall River Fishing, The Winter’s Tale, Hedda Gabler, The Crucible, Sense & Sensibility, Saint Joan, Hamlet, Pygmalion, Peter Pan, Cry Havoc!, Twelfth Night/ What You Will. Has SM’d in NY with: Theatre For A New Audience, Playwrights Horizons, Atlantic Theatre Co., Primary Stages; NAATCO, Clubbed Thumb, Radical Evolution/WP Theatre, Mabou Mines; Playwrights Realm; Barrow Street Theatre; LCT3, LaMama, The Civilians. Regionally: Baltimore Center Stage, McCarter Theatre, Folger Theatre, Shakespeare & Company, Oldcastle Theatre Company.
Tim Plummer (he/him) (Lighting Designer) has worked as a lighting designer, programmer, and production electrician on stage and TV for 30 years. 90-Day Fiance (TLC), Legendary (HBO), Puppy Bowl (Animal Planet), Kitten Bowl (Hallmark), NFL Draft (ESPN), Clinton Global Initiative, The Center for Action and Contemplation. Locally, he was the Lighting Supervisor and Associate Production Manager for New Haven’s International Festival of Arts and Ideas from 1996 through 2021, and lit last year’s Big Tent Party gala for Long Wharf Theatre. His wife, Nicole, and daughters, Sophia and Violet, are the lights of his life.
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About Long Wharf Theatre
Founded in 1965, Long Wharf Theatre (Jacob G. Padrón, Artistic Director; Kit Ingui, Managing Director) is a Tony Award-winning company of international renown. It was founded with the mission of creating an accessible theatre culture unique to the Greater New Haven community. Recognized for a historic commitment to commissioning, developing, and producing new plays to expand the legacy of storytelling in the American theatre, more than 30 of its productions have transferred to successful Broadway or Off-Broadway runs and countless others have inspired artists and audiences at theatres across the country. Guided by three core pillars of artistic innovation, radical inclusion, and kaleidoscopic partnerships, the company aspires to nurture and produce boundary-breaking theater. Long Wharf Theatre is entering a bold new chapter, moving beyond its home for nearly 60 years to activate venues, neighborhoods, and public spaces throughout Greater New Haven, underscoring its commitment to equity, inclusion and belonging in every aspect of its work.
Allow us to introduce ourselves: We are the Founders/Directors/Core Playwrights of UNIVERSES, a poetic musical theater ensemble now celebratyear. Since our artistic beginnings, we have been dedicated to creating and supporting works that are rooted in a collective humanity. We channel the myriad of voices that speak to us on this journey, voices that too often drown in the dialogue of race, class, gender, and identity.
As UNIVERSES, we share a personal/collaborative journey that started in 1988. In 1993, while teaching in the NYC Department of Education’s (D.O.E.) LEAP Program in the Hunts Point section of the South Bronx, we understood that we had a greater role to play. Having grown up as inner city “housing project kids,” we were well aware that, if it hadn’t been for our art, we would never have found our ways to where our paths would intersect. We believed that working with the D.O.E was not enough for our Bronx community or our artistic journey, so we set out to create our own cultural/economic development institution, right in the heart of Hunts Point. With two collaborators to envision this behemoth project, we secured a 12,000 square foot abandoned factory building and co-founded THE POINT Community Development Corporation.
At THE POINT, we built a theater, dance studio, art gallery, computer labs, the Bronx satellite of the International Center of Photography, and a business incubator where fledgling neighborhood businesses could thrive. Artists from all walks of life taught and practiced their craft in that same space with us, at our invitation—from Sarah Jones to Dael Orlandersmith, Reg.e.gaines to Danny Hoch, and many more. These brilliant artists joined in to make art where art was deemed impossible. In only two years, we were able to purchase the facility and launch a successful capital campaign that ensured the long-term sustainability or THE POINT, which remains a vibrant arts and business incubator today.
IN TH IR WN WORDS
In that very space and time, we continued to develop our artistic craft. In 1995, we named ourselves UNIVERSES (universesonstage.com). With UNIVERSES, we have honed our unique musical theater aesthetic, one that has moved us from the streets of the South Bronx to the poetry scene, to the New York performance scene to university theaters, to Off-Broadway theaters and national and international stages. We have made homes in the many communities across the country that required our expertise—from the Bronx all the way to Oregon Shakespeare Festival (OSF), which commissioned UNIVERSES in 2009 to write a new play for their American Revolutions’ History Cycle. The result was PARTY PEOPLE, a musical about the Black Panther Party and the Young Lords Party. It premiered at OSF in 2012 and toured to Berkeley Rep (2014) and The Public Theater (2016) where we worked with Jacob as a producer. Funded by the Ford Foundation, we became the first-ever Resident Ensemble at OSF (2013-2018). In 2014, OSF commissioned us to write UNISON, a music-filled work using August Wilson’s poetry (2017 OSF premiere). Throughout the years, we have created lifelong relationships with likeminded artistic directors and theater makers who have bravely joined us to support our work of heart and soul.
Our relationship with the City of New Haven started in the late nineties when the International Festival of Arts and Ideas (IFAI) invited us to perform a concert on the City Green. We returned years later to interview former members of New Haven’s Black Panther Party for PARTY PEOPLE. After the PARTY PEOPLE premiere, we returned to IFAI to present a PARTY PEOPLE salon/town hall/performance.
Even then, our Black and Puerto Rican roots invited us to continue building our relationship with this complicatedly vibrant city. We deepened these roots with New Haven and the greater community as Mellon Foundation playwrights-in-residence at Long Wharf Theatre beginning in 2020. Now, with LIVE FROM THE EDGE, we’re excited to introduce greater New Haven to the deeper UNIVERSES aesthetic and philosophy: to explore and further deepen the dialogue of the intersectionality of art and activism, the historical power of theater as a tool for social justice, and the reimagining of American theater, by and for the people.
– Mildred Ruiz-Sapp and Steven SappFOR EVERYONE
A SEASON IN THREE ACTS
ACT 1
New Play Readings // Virtual Black Trans Women at the Center
Directed & Co-Produced by Dane Figueroa Edidi
August 3, 2022
In its third year, Dane Figueroa Edidi led this annual festival of new work by Black trans women, featuring plays by Andrea Jenkins, Bl3ssing
Oshun Ra, Danielle Davis, and Davia Spain.
A Work-in-Process Comedy // 222 Sargent Drive, New Haven Dignity, Always Dignity
By Bryce Pinkham, Zack Fine, Rona Siddiqui, & Kirya Traber
Music & Lyrics by Rona Siddiqui
Directed by Zack Fine
Performed by Bryce Pinkham
Dramaturgy by Kirya Traber
September 10 – 11, 2022
Stranded alone on an island, a former Broadway star sets his sights on performing one last show before the waters swallow him up.
A Concert Reading of an Iconic Musical // September 17 – 18, 2022
Jelly’s Last Jam
Book by George C. Wolfe
Music by Jelly Roll Morton
Lyrics by Susan Birkenhead
Musical Adaptation & Additional Music Composed by Luther Henderson
Directed by Dennis Whitehead Darling
Creative Consultation by Patricia McGregor
Choreographed by Chris Bell
Music Direction by David Freeman Coleman
At the birth of jazz in the early 20th century, one man led the band. The legendary Jelly Roll Morton revolutionized American music like no one before him. His life—the dizzying heights and inconceivable lows—becomes a thrilling theatrical ride in Jelly’s Last Jam. With an electrifying cast and a red-hot band, this concert reading spotlights the story of a trailblazing artist and celebrates New Haven’s love of jazz.
A Play Reading // October 22 – 23, 2022
Flying Bird’s Diary
By Melissa Tantaquidgeon
Zobel // Directed by Madeline Sayet
The story of a true Connecticut hero, Flying Bird aka Fidelia Fielding/Jeets Bodernosh shor (1827-1908). We first encounter
Flying Bird, as a young Mohegan girl, in the 1800s, in a world attempting to erase everything she believes in. As the years pass, Flying Bird faces seemingly impossible obstacles but never loses sight of her goal: to save her language and culture against all odds.
ACT 2
A Community Event // October 14 + 15, 2022
Home(coming): Farewell + Block Party
Conceived and directed by Jenny Koons
222 Sargent Drive + Audubon Street, New Haven
Together we said goodbye to our home at 222 Sargent Drive with a series of festive communal rituals and micro-performances and then collectively moved forward into New Haven to celebrate all that is to come.
New Haven Play Project // 2023
I AM: Muslim/American a film
By Aaliyah MillerDirected by Halima Flynn
This season’s offering of New Haven Play Project, I AM: Muslim/American, is a community-centered film inspired by interviews with Muslim Americans from Connecticut. Shot on location in New Haven with local actors, the film celebrates the “Muslim mosaic” and will be used as a jumping off point for meaningful dialogue with partners around the state, bridging Muslim and non-Muslim communities. Supported by the Doris Duke Foundation.
ACT 3
Production // Space Ballroom
April 27 – May 21, 2023
Live From the Edge
By UNIVERSES
A production by Long Wharf Theatre’s Mellon Foundation Playwrights-inResidence, UNIVERSES, Live From the Edge showcases the ensemble’s special brand of fusion theatre in a “best of” evening that tracks the evolution of their poetic language from childhood rhymes and community rituals, to poetry and theater, hip-hop and gospel. Redefining what theatre is and who it speaks to, Live From the Edge is a unique performance event that turns the poem into a communal act.
TH STAFF
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Jacob G. Padrón (he/him) Artistic Director
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Rachel Alderman (she/her)
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Heaney (she/her) Artistic Associate, Literary
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Mildred RuizSapp (she/her)
Mellon Foundation
Playwright-inResidence
Steven Sapp (he/him)
Mellon Foundation Playwright-inResidence
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Awoye Timpo (she/her)
Bryce Pinkham (he/him)
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Jenny Koons (she/her)
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Nicole Bouclier (she/her) Director of Production
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Allison M.J. Backhaus (she/her) Charge Artist & Rental Manager
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Banking Services
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IT Support EBM, Inc.
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Performance Venue Space Ballroom
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Rehearsal Space Bregamos Community Theatre
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Ann & Chad McLaughlin
Betty & Dave Monz
Jim & Marcia Morley
Joyce Narden & Girin Munshi
Kenneth & Susie Ng
Althea Norcott
William & Barbara Nordhaus
David Norman-Schiff
Michelle Olortegui
Arlene O’Tell
Ann Palmieri
Alan Plattus & Nancy Berliner
Leslie Pollack
Barbara Possick
Alec Purves
Shelley Quiala
Peggy & Peter Rae
Charlotte Rea & Robert Fricker
Norman Redlich
Barbara & David Reif
Constance Royster, JD
Nina & John Ruckes
Errol C. Saunders, II
Paul & Fern Schwartz
Lisa Sclan Cooper
Anita Sharif-Hyder
Judith & Mark Sklarz
William & Betsy
Sledge
Raina Sotsky
Lisa Stanger & Gregory Colodner
Sandra Stein
Joan Steitz
Adam Stern
Elsa Stone & Steven Wolfson
Leonardo H. Suzio
Dr. Matthew Tanico
Matt Tepper
Theatre Development Fund
Thimble Island Brewing Company
Mina West
Sandra White
The Wilder Family
John & Virginia Wilkinson
Brendan Woo & Annie Lin
Art & Ann Yost
Richard & Barbara
Franke
Toddie & Chris Getman
Charles & Gretchen Kingsley
Jacqueline Koral
Henry Lord
LEGACY CIRCLE : ESTATE GIFTS
Cynthia Kellogg
Barrington
James T. Brown, Jr.
Louise W. Dimond
James D. English
Robert Evans
Mary C. Hallenbeck
Gilbert Kenna
Ruby Melton & Gail McAvay
R. Lee Stump
Jean Routt & Richard Shanahan
Liana & David Snyderman
Pamela Tatge & Jerry Zinser
Patsy R. Taylor
Dr. & Mrs. Thomas
J. Tinghitella
Frank P. Villani
Ruth Lord
M. Carol Mihalik
June M. Rosenblatt
Paula L. Schiller
Joan H. Scranton
Martin Shubik
Charitable Remainder Unitrust
For more information on how you can join the Long Wharf Theatre Legacy Circle through bequests, retirement plan designations, life income gifts, and other deferred gifts, please contact development@longwharf.org.
T ANK YOU TO OUR DONORS
IN HONOR OF...
Adela H. French by Rob Overdeck
Sheila Hickey Garvey, Ph.D. by Rita A. Landino, Ph.D.
Kit Ingui by Lorraine Sutliff
IN MEMORY OF...
Katherine A. Berman by Christopher J. Berman
Maggie C. Free by Rev. Hiram & Dr. Pat Brett
Nicole Makos by Christopher Rivera
Betty Monz by Stuart Warner & A. David Paltiel
Jacob G. Padrón by Nancy Alexander & Phillip Bernstein
Elba Ramirez by Rodney Brooks
Newton Schenck by Anne F.Schenck
Mark Simon by Rabbi Jeff & Mindy Glickman
Eileen Wiseman by The Tow Foundation
Jack Abraham Huttner by Sharon G. Huttner
Dr. Robert Levine by Jeralea Hesse
MATCHING GIFT ORGANIZATIONS
Aetna Foundation, Inc.
Bank of America
Matching Gifts Program
Bristol Myers Squibb Matching Gift Program
Casey Matching Gift Programs
GIFT-IN-KIND SUPPORT
The Blossom Shop Ideal Printing Company, Inc.
IKEA
Madeo Studio Thimble Island Brewing Company
BUSINESS & MEDIA SPONSORS
Francis D. & Marcella A. Moran by Michael J. Moran
Lewis A. Swyer by Susan & David Earle
GE Foundation IBM Corporation
Pfizer Foundation
State Street Matching Gift Program
UBS Foundation United Technologies
WithumSmith+Brown, PC, Karen Kowgios
To make a gift to Long Wharf Theatre in support of our vision to produce Theatre for Everyone, visit longwharf.org/donate or text LWT to 44321.
Donor listing current as of March 17, 2023.
T ANK YOU TO OUR MEMBERS
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Nina Adams & Moreson Kaplan
David Addams & Zanetta AddamsPilgrim
Rachel & Ian Alderman
Nancy Alexander & Phillip Bernstein
Mark Ammann & Linda Taylor
Nancy H. Apfel
Donna Arbas
Roger & Linda Astmann
Jan Attridge
Sara-Ann & Hillel Auerbach
Karen Baar
George Bajalia
Raymond Baldelli & Ronald Nicholes
Robert & Katalin Baltimore
Michael Shea & Candace Barrington
Laurel Miller Barrows
Aboud Bashy
Tim & Debbie Bates
Bill & Donna Batsford
Beth Bauer
Richard & Alice Baxter
Janice Beeghly
Doris Bens
Eric & Ethel Berger
Christopher J. Berman
Douglas Black
Ann L. Bodurtha & Gregory S. Fitzpatrick
Nicole Bouclier
Michael & Maryann Bracken
Mr. Peter Brandt & Ms. Laura Burwick
Dorothea Brennan
Rev. Hiram & Dr. Pat Brett
Anna Broker
Beth Brooks
Rodney Brooks
Donald & Mary Brown
Peggy Bull
James Bundy & Anne Tofflemire
Emily Byrne
Victoria Cairl
Anne & Guido Calabresi
Linda & Vincent Calarco
Thomas G. Campbell
Mary Cannata
Michael Caplan
Margaret Carl
Jenny Carrillo, Ph.D.
Victor & Marilyn Cassella
Jean Cayer
Jenny Chan
Harriet Chessman
Peter Colburn
Audrey Conrad
Cynthia D. Conrad
Jill H. Coulter
Craig Crews & Katherine McKenzie
Vicki & David Crompton
Jennifer Crookes
Carpenter
Lee Cruz
Phyllis CummingsTexeira
Ann Dallavalle
Bob & Priscilla Dannies
Elizabeth Darling
Timothy Davidson
Elwood & Catherine Davis
Denese Deeds & David Gioiello
Francis & Helen Degnan
Barbara & George Delmhorst
Maureen Derbacher
Bernadette DiGiulian & Leo Christofar
Linda DiVicino
Marialina Dominguez
Toni Dorfman
Jackie Downing
John Downs
Julia Downs
Bari Dworken
Elizabeth East
Cathy Edwards & Mike Wishnie
Linda Lorimer & Charley Ellis
Alice Engbith
Amy Eppler-Epstein
Ellen Erway
Robert & Vandelina Esposito
Sally Esposito
Frank & Ellen Estes
Kevin Ewing
Dick & Marissa Ferguson
Andy & Polly Fiddler
Eden & Allan Fisher
Steven & Susan Floman
Bernadette Forget
Nancy Noyes Foss
Kathleen Fox
Barbara Franke
David & Leslie French
Annis Fusaris
Barbara Gaab
Marie Gallagher
Sandi & Jeff Garfield
Henry P. Gates
Anonymous
Lindy Lee Gold
Carol R. Goldberg
Donna L. Golden
Noah Golden
Robin Golden & David Berg
Bernardo Gonzalez
Linda Goodman
Mark Bauer & Joe Gordon
Kathryn Gould & Douglas Coffin
Lyn & Robert Gradoville
Sarah B. Greenblatt
Sally & Barclay Griffiths
Stephen & Frances Grodzinsky
Mr. and Mrs. E. Hadjimichael
Douglas Hansen & Elisabeth Travers
Roni & Howard Harmetz
Sandra Harris
Ron & Pat Hensley
Barbara Hentschel
Jeralea Hesse
June & George Higgins
Jay Hirsch
Emily Horning
Sandy Allison & Jim Horwitz
Charisse Hutton
Nkemakonam
Ikekpeazu, MD
Kit Ingui & Geoffrey Molloy
Priscilla Jencks
Susan Johns
Tom Eisen & Elizabeth Jonas
Dr. Jay & Kathy Kaplan
Beth Kaufman
Donna & Paul Kazmercyk
Susan Kerley
Charles & Gretchen Kingsley
Susan Kintner
Don & Mimi Kirk
Ruth Kleinfeld
Jacqueline Koral
Kim Taylor & Bruce Kueffner
Barbara J. Lamb
Bj Lambert
Jean & Nick Lamont
Rita A. Landino, Ph.D.
J & J Lange
Mary Brett Lee
Gary Leibowitz
Ivonne Leon
Karen & Bill Longa
Lois Longwell
Dwight Lopes
Carol & Robert Lyons
John & Erin MacDonnell
Scott Macdowall
Janet A. Madigan, MD
Anita P. Madzik
James Maroney
Michael Martin
Susan B. Matheson & J. J. Pollitt
Ariel Mayer
Drs. Rowland & Stephanie Mayor
Paul A. McCraven
Nicole McDonough
Ann & Chad McLaughlin
Marilyn Lord & James Meisner
Ruby Melton & Gail McAvay
Joyce Mercer
Josephine Merck
Gwen Milone
Lisa Milone
Ellen & Leonard Milstone
Mary S. Mitchell
Oliver Kai Molloy
Betty & Dave Monz
Leila Moore
Ginger More
Sandra & Brechin Morgan
Patricia Morris
Elise Morrison
Patricia Morrison
Jeff O’Donnell & Dorothy Muller
Kevin Muzin
Joyce Narden & Girin Munshi
David I. Newton
Kenneth & Susie Ng
Robert Nixon
Mr. & Mrs. William D. Nordhaus
David Norman-Schiff
Eileen O’Donnell
Sara Ohly
Mary O’Leary
Michelle Olortegui
Arlene O’Tell
Victor Padilla-Taylor
Steven Padla
Ellen Page
Judith Paniccia
Laura Pappano & Thomas Lynch
Mary L. Pepe
Jim Perakis
James M. Perlotto, M.D. & Thomas Masse
Allie Perry & Charlie Pillsbury
Philip Pivawer & Linda Hewlett
Nancy Berliner & Alan Plattus
Carol & Wesley H. Poling
Leslie Pollack
T ANK YOU TO OUR MEMBERS
Dr. George Puerschner & Dr.
Susan Danberg
Shelley Quiala
Patricia Ann Reese
Barbara & David
Reif
Sandra Resnick
Cynthia Rider
Joseph Roach, Ph.D. & Janice Carlisle
Marie & Earl Robert
Katherine Roberts
Leslie Robinson
John Rose, Jr. Esq.
Samuel & Ellen Rost
Sheilah B. Rostow
Constance Royster, JD
John Ruckes
Nina & John Ruckes
Karl Ruling
Marta Elisa Moret & Peter Salovey
Mr. Robert D.
Sandine & Dr.
Irene Kitzman
Errol C. Saunders, II
Linda R. Savitsky
Ted & Deb Schaffer
Anne F. Schenck
Rebecca & Alan Scheps
Pauline Scherer
Eileen Schuman & Robert J. Snyder
Paul & Fern Schwartz
Fiona Scott Morton
Florie Seery
Edwin Selden
Sarah Shampnois
Anita Sharif-Hyder
Phyllis McGrath & Patrick Sheehan
Gretchen Shugart & John Maurer
D. Ellen Shuman & Douglas Rae
Alix Simonetti
Carol Sirot
Judith & Mark Sklarz
William & Betsy Sledge
Geoff & Vicki Smith
J. Philip & Loretta K. Smith
Jill Snyder
Veronica & Dieter Soell
Raina Sotsky
Lisa Stanger & Gregory Colodner
Edward Stannard & Patricia CarlStannard
Sandra Stein
Joan Steitz
Carolyn Stockage
Peter & Lee Stolzman
Elsa Stone & Steven Wolfson
Leonardo H. Suzio
Larue & Capleton Swanson
Matt Tepper
Kathleen Tereb
Sally Tomiko & David Taraskevich
Mary Ann Turner
Harrison Valante
Kathie Ventura
Marc Wallman & Cynthia Carr
Barbara Wareck
Stuart Warner & A. David Paltiel
Kalman L. Watsky & Deborah Fried
Mina West
Sandra White
A. Tappan Wilder
John & Virginia Wilkinson
Judith Wilson
Annie Lin & Brendan Woo
Tim Yergeau
Art & Ann Yost
Rolan Joni Young
Sheila Zinn
Long Wharf Theatre is Member-supported theatre. Visit longwharf.org/membership or scan with your camera app to join our boundary-breaking community of Sustaining Members with a gift of $10 a month or a one-time annual gift of $120 or higher.
To make a gift to Long Wharf Theatre in support of our Everywhere for Everyone season, visit longwharf.org/donate or text LWT to 44321.
$100,000 and Above Bank of America
Hearst Foundations
$50,000-$99,999
Citi
$25,000-$49,999
The Augustine Foundation
BNY Mellon
Pamela Farr & Buford Alexander
Goldman, Sachs & Co.
Hearst
MetLife Foundation
Morgan Stanley
Lisa Orberg
Prudential Financial
The Schloss Family Foundation
Daniel A. Simkowitz & Mari Nakachi
Wells Fargo
$15,000-$24,999
Mitchell J. Auslander & Kimberlee
Abraham
Bloomberg
Paula A. Dominick
Lucy Hardison
Donna Kalajian
Lagani
Gretchen Shugart & Jonathan Maurer
Pfizer, Inc.
TD Bank
$10,000-$14,999
Judy R. Bartlett
Steven & Joy Bunson
Dorsey & Whitney
LLP
Ernst & Young
Bruce & Tracey Ewing
Roe Green*
Marsh & McLennan Companies, Inc.
The Maurer Family Foundation
RBC
S&P Global Travelers
$5,000-$9,999
Anonymous
Michelle Cenis
Richard K. Greene
Nancy Hancock Griffith*
KLDiscovery
Susan & John Major
Donor Advised Fund at Rancho
Santa Fe Foundation
Robin & Bob
Paulson Donor
Advised Fund at Rancho Santa Fe Foundation
Playbill †
The Patti & Rusty Rueff Foundation
Michelle Schwartz
Raja Sengupta
George & Pamela Smith*
John Thomopoulos
Evelyn Mack Truitt
James S. & Lynne P. Turley*
Joseph Yurcik*
$2,500-$4,999
Joseph Baio*
Yvonne Bell*
BOND Theatrical
Robin Cohen*
Concord Theatricals
Lucy Fato & Matt Detmer*
Fischer Jordan LLC
Ari & Shimona Katz*
Louise Moriarty & Patrick Stack*
Elliott Sernel & Larry Falconio*
The Shubert Organization
Mary Beth Winslow & Bill Darby*
Wolters Kluwer
$1,500-$2,499
Cindy Black
John R. Dutt*
Christ Economos*
Debi Feinman
Kamilah Forbes
Sanderson Family
Donor Advised Fund at Rancho
Santa Fe Foundation
Daryl Roth Productions
Roundabout
Theatre Company
Stephanie Scott
Darren Sussman
Carl Sylvestre & Robert Kennedy
Elenora Walczak
Walnut Street
Theatre
Michael A. Wall
ZIN Technologies, Inc.
List as of July 2022.
Theatre Forward and our theatres are most grateful to all the funders.
*National Society Membership † Includes In-kind Support
Long Wharf Theatre is a proud recipient of a 2022 Bank of America ACTivate Award through Theatre Forward.
The Bank of America ACTivate Awards seek to foster and accelerate a theatre’s efforts to become more equitable, diverse, welcoming, and inclusive to Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) individuals and groups.
Theatres receiving these grants in 2022 are Actors Theatre of Louisville (Louisville, KY), Alley Theatre (Houston, TX), Alliance Theatre (Atlanta, GA), Center Theatre Group (Los Angeles, CA), Long Wharf Theatre (New Haven, CT), and The Old Globe (San Diego, CA).
WE ARE GRATEFUL FOR GENEROUS SUPPORT FROM THESE FUNDERS:
Long Wharf Theatre is supported in part by a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Long Wharf Theatre programs are made possible, in part, with the support of Department of Economic and Community Development, Office of the Arts.
Support has been provided to Long Wharf Theatre from CT Humanities (CTH), with funding provided by the Connecticut State Department of Economic and Community Development/Connecticut Office of the Arts (COA) from the Connecticut State Legislature.
Long Wharf Theatre is a member of Theatre Communications Group (TCG), the national organization for the American theatre.
WE INVITE YOU TO BECOME A LONG WHARF THEATRE MEMBER TODAY!
Members champion our vision to create Theatre for Everyone through boundary-breaking investments in artists and new work for the new American theatre. You are making an important commitment that energizes our capacity to welcome, center, and celebrate a multitude of communities in our daily work.
For as little as $10 a month or a one-time $120 annual gift, you gain:
• First access to tickets for our 2022-23 season
• Discounted admission to Long Wharf Theatre productions
• Invitations to special events, including Play Club, a book club for plays with members of our Artistic staff
• Monthly Member email newsletters with behind-thescenes news, and
• Unique opportunities to be in community with Long Wharf Theatre’s staff, artists & collaborators
Want to make a monthly recurring gift at a higher level? Or give the gift of a Membership to a friend or neighbor so they too can be among Long Wharf Theatre’s closest supporters?
We can help! Contact our friendly Box Office at (203) 693-1486 or boxoffice@longwharf.org.
longwharf.org/membership