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THE ROOMMATE MAR 13 - APR 7, 2019 By Jen Silverman Directed by Kristin Clippard

TAMPA BAY AREA PREMIERE Mainstage Series Presented By: POWERFUL STORIES. BOLDLY TOLD.

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TRANSFORM. OUT LOUD. Co-Sponsors:

Pat Anderson in memory of Steve Anderson Willi Rudowsky & Hal Freedman Sharon & Victor Gardner


LIFE. OUT LOUD. Novelist Émile Zola proclaimed, “If you ask me what I came into this

live out loud.” The Urban Dictionary describes living out loud as “Living on purpose, living passionately for your values. Letting others see your light shine, and not being afraid to be different.” life to do, I will tell you: I came to

Last season, we began a movement with WE THE PEOPLE, our season theme reflecting American Stage’s commitment to embrace the opportunity to engage with one another through the sharing of compelling stories. In 2018-19, we continue to build our WE THE PEOPLE community with powerful, bold live theatre. This season, we are coming together to experience LIFE. OUT LOUD. At American Stage, we are committed to telling stories that impact our hearts and minds, honor our diversity, embrace our differences, and rejoice in our shared experience of what it is to be human. Our season theme, LIFE. OUT LOUD. reflects our passion for Powerful Stories, Boldly Told and our commitment to promote connection and unity in our community through the sharing of a diversity of perspectives and experiences. When I saw the world premiere of Jen Silverman's THE ROOMMATE, the fourth production in our mainstage season, at the Humana Festival of New Plays in Louisville, I joined the rest of the audience in being completely charmed and surprised by the unique and comical friendship that evolves between Sharon and Robyn. The story is a wickedly funny take on Life. Out Loud. that gives us something all too rare in the theatre: two characters who defy our assumptions and expectations about 'women of a certain age.'..." Looking further into the year, we're excited to present an exciting new voice in the theatre with Jen Silverman's dark comedy, THE ROOMMATE, the second Pulitzer Prize-winner of our season LONG DAY'S JOURNEY INTO NIGHT, and the fresh and unforgettable Tony Award-winning

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musical, FUN HOME. Our 2018-19 season features characters laughing, crying, loving, rebelling, mourning and soaring... out loud. These are sit-up-and-take-notice stories that will dare you to lean forward and be transported. Of course, our season wouldn’t be complete without our one-of-a-kind Tampa Bay tradition, American Stage in the Park. In 2019, we are thrilled to celebrate another production under the stars at Demens Landing with MAMMA MIA!, a high-energy romantic comedy set in a Greek Island paradise and featuring the eternally celebratory songs of ABBA. I invite you to join our community of artists and audiences who are passionate about elevating the cultural life of Tampa Bay and creating opportunities for us to come together to engage, to connect, to celebrate, and indeed, to live…

LIFE. OUT LOUD.

Stephanie Gularte Producing Artistic Director

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Give.

In a word, Raymond James believes in the multiplying power of generosity.

With one simple action, you can spark something greater than yourself. That’s what Bob James did back in 1962 when he founded Raymond James. He believed a business had a responsibility to generate more than profits. Today, we continue his legacy in words and actions as we seek to go forward by giving back. LIF E W E L L P LA N N E D.

Raymond James is proud to support the American Stage Theatre Company.

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SERVICES & FACILITIES Physical Accessibility: The theatre features accessible parking, entrances, restrooms, and seating. Displaying a valid disabled parking permit will allow you to park at City metered spaces for FREE, for as long as your event requires, including those posted with time limit signs (green signs). This does not apply to loading zones or otherwise restricted parking signage (red signs). Large Print Program: Theatergoers may peruse large print programs for each Mainstage production. Request from House Manager on duty. A digital version of this production's program is available at americanstage.org/PROGRAM. Listening System: Theatergoers may enjoy the free infrared listening system from any seat. Request from Concessions.

THEATRE INFORMATION

Re-entry into the theatre during the performance is not permitted.

The use of photographic or recording equipment during performances is strictly prohibited.

Fire exits are located in the lobby and backstage left and right.

Latecomers will be seated at the discretion of the House Manager at an appropriate interval in the play. Reservation and seat location will be guaranteed only until five minutes prior to performance.

Guests are not permitted to smoke in any area of the building. Please use the ashtrays in the front of the building to extinguish and dispose of cigarettes.

Outside food is not permitted in the auditorium.

During the run of a show, box office hours are Monday and Tuesday from 10AM until 6PM; Wednesday through Friday from 10 am until showtime; and Saturday and Sunday from two hours before the performance until intermission. During weeks with no scheduled performances, box office hours are Monday through Friday from 10 am to 6PM.

Please read posted parking signs to avoid being ticketed and/or towed by independent lot owners.

American Stage's mailing address is P.O. Box 1560, St. Petersburg, FL 33731.

AMERICAN STAGE BOARD OF TRUSTEES Ellyn Kamke, Chair Robyn Rusignuolo, Vice-Chair Kari Cooper Mainelli, Treasurer Gina Clement, Secretary Jim Albert Michael Alford Renee Baker Elizabeth Brincklow

John Chamberlain Tiffany Faykus Claudette Fornuto Hal Freedman Annie C. Hiotis

Jack Rice, Jr. Cathy Swanson Steven W. Walker Evan Whittle

AMERICAN STAGE IS SPONSORED IN PART BY THE FOLLOWING AGENCIES:

Sponsored in part by the State of Florida, Department of State, Division of Cultural Affairs and the Florida Council on Arts and Culture. (Section 286.25, Florida Statutes). A copy of the official registration and financial information may be obtained from the Division of Consumer Services by calling 1-800-435-7352 within the state. Registration does not imply endorsement, approval or recommendation by the State.

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By Eugene O’Neill

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MAY 29 – JUN 30, 2019 By Eugene O’Neill Directed by Brendon Fox "This American Legacy Series production's specificity of character, of family dynamics, of addiction, of moment-to-moment living, screaming, loving, aching make it an inescapably, viscerally human story." - Stephanie Gularte, Producing Artistic Director

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Stephanie Gularte, Producing Artistic Director, presents

The Roommate BY

JEN SILVERMAN

MAR 13 – APR 7, 2019 Costume Designer

Director

Properties Master

Lighting Designer

Kristin Clippard

Jerid Fox

Joseph P. Oshry

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Catherine Cann

Sound Designer

Stage Manager

Scenic Designer

Rachel Harrison

Miriam Rochford*

Steven K. Mitchell#

Member of Actors’ Equity Association | #Member of the United Scenic Artists union

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Mainstage Series Presented By: Co-Sponsors:

Opening Night Host:

Pat Anderson in memory of Steve Anderson Willi Rudowsky & Hal Freedman Sharon & Victor Gardner This project is sponsored in part by the Department of State, Division of Cultural Affairs, the Florida Council of Arts and Culture and the State of Florida (Section 286.25, Florida Statutes).

THE ROOMMATE is presented by special arrangement with SAMUEL FRENCH, INC. THE ROOMMATE was produced by Williamstown Theatre Festival in July 2017 by Mandy Greenfield, Artistic Director. World premiere in the 2015 Humana Festival of New American at ACTORS THEATRE OF LOUISVILLE. THE ROOMMATE was developed in part with assistance from SPACE on Ryder Farm (www.spaceonryderfarm.com). American Stage Theatre Company operates under a Small Professional Theatre Contract with Actors’ Equity Association, the union of professional actors and stage managers in the United States. American Stage is a constituent member of the Florida Professional Theatres Association, the St. Petersburg Area Chamber of Commerce, the St. Petersburg Arts Alliance, and Theatre Communications Group. American Stage enjoys some funding from the Florida Department of State, The Florida Arts Council and the Division of Cultural Affairs. American Stage programming is also sponsored in part by the City of St. Petersburg. American Stage is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

American Stage is a proud member of Theatre Communications Group (TCG), the national organization for the American Theatre.

SPECIAL THANKS: American Stage would like to thank Dean Hershkowitz of MEZE 119 for catering our first rehearsal reception, Bayou Catering for catering our opening night reception, Rob Plates for his mood-setting music during Opening Night, Tyrone Frame & Mirror, and the American Stage volunteers for their support.

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ABOUT THE PRODUCTION

THE CAST

Sharon .............................................................................................................................................................. Annie Fitzpatrick* Robyn ......................................................................................................................................................................... Amy Resnick*

TIME

Present Day

PLACE A big, old house in Iowa City. Now in summer. THE ROOMMATE will be presented in two acts with one intermission.

CREATIVE TEAM

Director .................................................................................................................................................... Kristin Clippard Properties Master ............................................................................................................................................... Jerid Fox Scenic Designer ............................................................................................................................... Steven K. Mitchell# Lighting Designer ................................................................................................................................... Joseph P. Oshry# Costume Designer .................................................................................................................................. Catherine Cann Sound Designer ................................................................................................................................... Rachel Harrison Stage Manager .................................................................................................................................. Miriam Rochford* Member of Actors’ Equity Association | #Member of the United Scenic Artists union | +Member of the Society of American Fight Directors

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AMERICAN STAGE STAFF Producing Artistic Director Stephanie Gularte Associate Producer Jim Sorensen General Manager Tom Block Director of Finance & Administration Kyle Kapper Community Outreach Associate & Volunteer Coordinator Colleen Cherry Director of Education, Outreach & Improv Tiffany Ford Education Coordinator Marissa Nicole Koch Education & Improv Associate Patrick Jackson Emerging Arts Leader Fellow Sadie Lockhart

Managing Director Stephanie Snyder Marketing & Communications Manager Roman Black Graphic Designer Morgan Roesener Administrative Assistant, Advancement Paige Gilley Audience Services Associate Tamara Calvert Box Office Manager Steve Mountan Box Office Associate Jenny Peacock House Manager Taylor McKee Bar Manager Chris Strong

TEACHING ARTISTS

Director of Production Jerid Fox Production Coordinator Rachel Harrison Technical Director Timon Brown Assistant Technical Director John Millsap Costume Shop Manager Jill Castle Master Electrician Chris Baldwin Costuming Volunteer Jeannine Clark Dunlap Production and Stage Management Apprentice Season Wong Acting & Production Apprentices Rose Hahn, Kaylie Horowitz, Dylan Renfrow, and Donovan Whitney

Matt Acquard, Kristopher Atkinson, Cassidy Brooks, William Bryant, Colleen Cherry, Alexandria Crawford, Jeremy Douglass, Jenna Felder, Tiffany Ford, Chris Friday, Kara Goldberg, Gavin Hawk, Molly Healy, Kody Hopkins, John Huls, Patrick A. Jackson, Marissa Nicole Koch, Sadie Lockhart, Sarah Pullman-Atanacio, Davina Reid, Matt Schwartz, Gavin Stark, Taylor Sweat, Kathleen Taylor, Ally Thomas, Ricky Wayne

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Jen is a New York-based writer. Born in the U.S., she was raised across the U.S., Europe and Asia. Her theatre work includes THE MOORS (Yale Repertory Theatre premiere, off-Broadway with The Playwrights Realm, Susan Smith Blackburn finalist); THE ROOMMATE (Actor’s Theatre of Louisville Humana world premiere, multiple regional productions including South Coast Rep, SF Playhouse and Williamstown Theatre Festival, upcoming at Steppenwolf); PHOEBE IN WINTER (Off-off Broadway with Clubbed Thumb); COLLECTIVE RAGE: A PLAY IN 5 BETTIES (Woolly Mammoth premiere); and ALL THE ROADS HOME, a play with songs (Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park premiere). Jen is a member of New Dramatists, a Core Writer at the Playwrights Center in Minneapolis, an affiliated artist with SPACE on Ryder Farm, and has developed work with the O’Neill, New York Theatre Workshop, Playpenn, Portland Center Stage, The Ground Floor Residency at Berkeley Rep, and the Royal Court in London among other places. She’s a two-time MacDowell fellow, recipient of a New York Foundation for the Arts grant, the Helen Merrill Award, an LMCC Fellowship, and the Yale Drama Series Award. She was the 2016-2017 Playwrights of New York (PoNY) Fellow at the Lark. Jen has a two-book deal with Random House for a collection of stories (THE ISLAND DWELLERS, pub. date May 1, 2018) and a novel. Education: Brown, Iowa Playwrights Workshop, Juilliard. More info: www.jensilverman.com

LIFE. OUT LOUD. “In the theatre-telling stories about life, boldly,

ABOUT THE PLAYWRIGHT / DIRECTOR'S NOTE

JEN SILVERMAN, PLAYWRIGHT

authentically. In life-be present, be open, be fearless. And invite others to do the same.” - Stephanie Gularte, Producing Artistic Director A NOTE FROM DIRECTOR KRISTIN CLIPPARD

Every once in a while, a person comes into our lives and brings a whole new perspective that we never considered. Maybe it's a co-worker, or a teacher. Or a roommate. They push us beyond our boundaries, and help us open up to new ideas. If we are receptive, we are encouraged to think differently about the world. It's a classic scenario, the unlikely duo overcoming their differences, but this story is more complex. The two women in our story are at a crossroads and they desperately need to make a change. Sharon is recovering from a divorce, and Robyn is escaping an uncertain lifestyle. Thrust together in the middle of the Iowan cornfields, they begin to overcome their distrust and connect over life's questions. They are from completely different backgrounds but they choose to talk, to listen, to learn and to accept each other on their own terms. That is inspiring in these divisive times. Women in their most evocative years are sometimes ignored. They are easily dismissed and yet they are the ones holding the world on their shoulders. We rarely embrace mature women pursuing their truth – especially if that means behaving badly. In this play, we get to look deeply at their desires and revel with them in their triumphs. They deliberately go out of their comfort zones in order to shake things up. It makes me wonder: Can we become “better” by allowing ourselves to be “bad”? I am delighted to be directing Silverman's surprising comedy with such a wonderful creative community. It’s been a joy to explore these characters with such fine artists. I hope you enjoy their journey and are inspired to consider the women in your life as the forces of nature that they truly are. - Kristin Clippard, Director

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EXCERPT FROM AMERICAN THEATRE MAGAZINE

AN INTERVIEW WITH PLAYWRIGHT, JEN SILVERMAN The following is an interview excerpt from American Theatre Magazine BY DIEP TRAN What made you want to write a two-person, very introspective Thelma and Louiselike tale set in Iowa? JEN SILVERMAN (JS): Well, practically speaking, I had been thinking for a while of how, when I go to the theatre, I rarely see any roles for women of that age range that are not supporting roles. When I do see older women onstage, or women in their 50s or 60s onstage, those women are generally just there; the play’s actually about younger people but those women are there to, you know, have a couple of jokes or have a couple of jokes made about them. So I really wanted to write a play for badass women in their 50s. I sort of thought that, like, there is a kind of energy, a kind of concentration that happens when they are the two players on that stage and they have all that agency and all that power. Also I find it to be such a difficult thing to write a two-hander. So that was a challenge I wanted to give myself and see what happens.

Did you like it? JS: I enjoyed it! I had to be ruthless with myself because there is no out! No, “Okay, now that fifth character comes out.” I had to stay very specific to what these two people need and want. What are they giving each other? What are they not giving each other? What are the beats between them — or the beats that move this thing forward? And there can’t be any cheap tricks, there can’t be, like, somebody enters and then the energy changes. I tend to feel much more comfortable in worlds that are slightly absurdist, where something crazy might happen, and with this play, I had to be really strict with myself and say, like, “You are in a kitchen in Iowa, you may not put a shark onstage!” It required a ruthlessness, but it was something that I found really exciting.

You’re in your 30s. Thematically, what was it about the theme of second beginnings and mid-life crisis that appealed to you? JS: This older gentleman at Actors Theatre, a patron, quite enjoyed the show but he was like, “You’re a quarter of my age! What do you know about the mid-life crisis?” He was joking—but no, that’s a fair question. To me what it’s about is transformation. What it takes to get to a point in your life, whatever that point is, where you look at you life and you realize, I cannot do this anymore, I can’t live this life, I can’t wear these clothes and walk through my day in this way that I’ve been doing. In a lot of my plays—the ones with many more characters—I’m really interested in this question of how do you transform and can we transform and what does it take to become the thing that we want to become and can we? Can we ever become something other than what we are? And how do people make us different even without our realizing it? This question has haunted me for a long time in general. This play was a very specific lens on that question because it’s happening in the mid-50s for this woman. But the drive to be different, the drive to transform and the hunger that happens when she realizes that she can be living an entirely different life than the one she is living. That feels very relatable to me even if I’m not yet in my mid-50s.

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(SHARON)

Annie is delighted to be making her debut at American Stage. Her credits include A PRAYER FOR OWEN MEANY, TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD, PRIDE AND PREJUDICE, HANK WILLIAMS: LOST HIGHWAY (Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park); THE HEIDI CHRONICLES, BAD DATES (The Repertory Theatre of St. Louis); WOMEN WHO STEAL, ORDINARY NATION (Florida Stage); BAD DATES (Florida Studio Theatre); HANDS ON A HARDBODY, LUNA GALE, BLOOMSDAY (Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati); GUESS WHO’S COMING TO DINNER, RICHARD III, LITTLE WOMEN, DEATH OF A SALESMAN (Cincinnati Shakespeare Company); and ADA AND THE ENGINE, SILENT SKY, COLLAPSE (Know Theatre). She was a founding member of The New Group in New York City and toured nationally and internationally with MURDER A LA CARTE. Television and film credits include "Chicago P.D.," Lifetime’s "Army Wives," A&E’s "Those Who Kill," "The Old Man And The Gun," "Fun Size," "Milk Money," "Broken Heart's," and the upcoming Todd Haynes film "Dry Run."

AMY RESNICK* (ROBYN)

Amy is happy to be returning to American Stage where she directed BAD JEWS. Recent leading roles include: SWEAT, AUGUST: OSAGE COUNTY, LUNA GALE, BLACKBERRY WINTER, GOOD PEOPLE, NATIVE GARDENS, GOD OF CARNAGE and THE NATIONAL TOUR OF LARAMIE TEN YEARS LATER with Tectonic Theater Company. Ms. Resnick has received two Bay Area Theatre Critics Awards, The Irene Ryan Award, five Drama-logue Awards and the Dean Goodman Award for acting. Television: "Law & Order," "Picket Fences," "Midnight Caller," "St. Elsewhere," "Paper Dolls," "Paper Chase," and "Back To The Streets Of San Francisco". Film: "Haiku Tunnel," "Love And Taxes," "The Surrogate" (In Post Production), "The Californians," and "The Sure Thing."

CATHERINE CANN

COSTUME DESIGNER

Catherine returns to American Stage having previously designed THE 39 STEPS and 4000 MILES. Originally from Washington DC, she began her career as a costume intern at the Arena Stage in 1973 and received an MFA in design from the University of Texas. Catherine and her husband relocated to the St. Petersburg area from New Jersey in 2017, where for 24 years she designed and managed the costumes for Princeton University’s theater and dance students. In addition to her theater work, Catherine is a docent at the Gulf Beaches Historical Museum.

KRISTIN CLIPPARD DIRECTOR

Kristin is the current Associate Artistic Director/Producer in Residence for Orlando Shakes. Selected directing credits include THE LUCKIEST PEOPLE by Meridith Friedman, GOD OF CARNAGE by Yasmina Reza, LOYALTY AND BETRAYAL (a community collaboration based on Julius Caesar), LANDLESS by Andrew Saito, and CHAMPAGNE GODS by Emily Dendinger. Favorite classic play projects include TWELFTH NIGHT, THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR, THE IMAGINARY INVALID, A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM, THE TAMING OF THE SHREW, MEASURE FOR MEASURE, PERICLES, DR. FAUSTUS and SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER. Kristin has taught, administered, acted, assisted or directed with over three dozen theatre companies, nonprofit organizations, universities, and schools across the country. She enjoys developing new works with writers and is a playwright herself. Kristin holds a BFA in Acting from Wright State University and an MFA in Directing from the University of Iowa. Kristin is an associate member of The Stage Directors and Choreographers Society. www.kristinclippard.com

WHO'S WHO ON STAGE/ WHO'S WHO ON CREATIVE TEAM

ANNIE FITZPATRICK*

JERID FOX

PROPERTIES MASTER

Jerid is excited to be in his 9th season with American Stage! After attending Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles, where he studied Film Production with an emphasis in Art Direction, he put his knack for imitation and improvisation to use at Disneyland Resort’s entertainment department. He then moved to Florida, where he has worked as a Scenic Designer, Properties Master, and Scenic Dresser for many popular Tampa Bay theatres and universities. On occasion, Jerid is also an Assistant Director or Art Director for theatrical productions, feature films, short films, and television commercials. His most recent scenic design credits include THE PRODUCERS,

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WHO'S WHO ON CREATIVE TEAM

HAIRSPRAY, SPAMALOT (American Stage in the Park); MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING, THE ROYALE, INFORMED CONSENT, TARTUFFE (American Stage); IN THE GARDEN OF RIKKI TIKKI TAVI, CHARLOTTE'S WEB including Puppet Design (American Stage School Tour), and INHERIT THE WIND (Stageworks Theatre).

RACHEL HARRISON SOUND DESIGNER

Rachel is in her 6th season with American Stage, where she serves as both Production Stage Manager and Production Coordinator. She has designed sound for numerous productions, including 4000 MILES, THE PITMEN PAINTERS, SEX WITH STRANGERS, A RAISIN IN THE SUN, and PIPELINE. Rachel has added a sound designer credit at Urbanite Theatre with the world premiere of Hannah Benitez’ new play DIKE. Guided by a love for experiential and environmental theatre, Rachel particularly enjoys the challenge of producing and managing theater in unconventional and unlikely spaces. Rachel is a proud member of Actors’ Equity Association, The Stage Manager’s Association, and USITT and an advocate/ member of Intimacy Directors International.

STEVEN K. MITCHELL# SCENIC DESIGNER

Steven would, first and foremost, like to thank his terrifically talented jewelry/fountain designing wife, Traer Price. Previous design work includes MISS BENNET: CHRISTMAS AT PEMBERLEY, SEX WITH STRANGERS, INVISIBLE HAND, 4000 MILES, RADIO GOLF, INTIMATE APPAREL, IN THE HEIGHTS, ROCKY HORROR SHOW (American Stage); SUSANNAH, NORMA, IL TROVATORE (St. Pete Opera); DR JEKYL AND MR. HYDE, MAN OF LA MANCHA, MR BURNS, ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO’S NEST, CABARET (freeFall Theatre); DREAMGIRLS (Historic Asolo Theatre); THE ODD COUPLE, THE MEN (Studio@620); BROADWAY (The Actors’ Gang); AMERICAN BULLFIGHTER, THE CLAIMING RACE (The Mark Taper Forum’s New Works Festival); THE EINSTEIN PROJECT (The Berkshire Theatre Festival). Art Direction and Set Design: Walt Disney Entertainment, CBS Sports, Universal Creative, Nickelodeon Studios.

JOSEPH P. OSHRY#

LIGHTING DESIGNER

Since 1986, Joseph has designed lighting for over 550 productions with such organizations as Asolo Repertory Theatre, Palm Beach Dramaworks, Maltz-Jupiter Theatre, Orlando Shakespeare Theatre, Palm Beach Opera, Opera Tampa, New Orleans Opera, Sarasota International Dance Festival, Ballet Eddy Toussaint USA and the Interlochen Dance Ensemble in Michigan. Joseph has received two Individual Artist Fellowships from the Florida Division of Cultural Affairs and is a two-time recipient of the Theatre Tampa Bay award for outstanding lighting design. Further, he serves on the Advisory Board of Tampa Repertory Theatre. He is also a member of United Scenic Artists Local 829 New York and of IATSE Local 412 Sarasota.

MIRIAM ROCHFORD* STAGE MANAGER

Miriam is a NYC-based freelance stage manager. In NY, she works in the two very different worlds of Deaf theatre and opera, among other things. A Tampa Bay native, Miriam got her start at local companies like American Stage and Jobsite Theater. She is thrilled and humbled to have been invited back brought on for this production of MAMMA MIA!. She sends love and broken fingers to her ASL Rocky NYC cast and crew, who are doing the Time Warp right now in NY. She also showers love and eternal gratitude upon her family and Mike, without whom she would be a trainwreck. Miriam dedicates this and every performance to her father.

ACTORS’ EQUITY ASSOCIATION (AEA OR ‘EQUITY’) Founded in 1913, Actors’ Equity Association represents more than 48,000 Actors and Stage Managers in the United States. Equity seeks to advance, promote, and foster the art of live theatre as an essential component of our society. Equity negotiates wages and working conditions, providing a wide range of benefits, including health and pension plans. AEA is a member of the AFL-CIO and is affiliated with FIA, an international organization of performing arts unions.

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ROSE HAHN

Rose recently graduated with honors from Towson University and received a BFA in Acting. Credits include servant/exile in AS YOU LIKE IT (Baltimore Centerstage); Nadine in THE WILD PARTY (Iron Crow Theatre); Ophelia in HAMLET (Green Globe Theatre); and Puppeteer in MATERIALIZE (Maryland Ensemble Theatre). Towson University credits include METAMORPHOSIS, CABARET, FREAKSHOW, AFTER, VAJUNGLE, and STUPID FUCKING BIRD. Other theatre experience includes Producing Artistic Director for Wright Hard/Play Hard, A Festival of New Plays, and Assistant Director for PRIDE AND PREJUDICE (Towson University). She is thrilled to be joining the team of artists at American Stage. Rose looks forward to continuing to grow as an actor and artist through this apprenticeship.

KAYLIE HOROWITZ

Kaylie is from Lakeland, FL, and recently graduated from Auburn University with a BFA in Performance and a minor in Communication. She has also been involved in theatre through many different capacities from costume construction to aerial silks. Some of her credits from Auburn include the titular character ANTIGONE, NELL GWYN (Playhouse Creatures), and director for an original play, THE SPIDER. Outside of theatre she enjoys swimming, building cosplays, being at home with her cats, and taking trips to Disney World. Kaylie hopes to one day be working as an actor on stage as well as a voice actor from a home studio. She is excited be working at American Stage and to find a home within the arts community in St. Pete.

DYLAN CONNOR RENFROW

Dylan graduated from Auburn University in May 2018 with a BFA in Theatre Performance and Minor in Dance. He appeared in ten shows during his time at Auburn. Some of his favorite roles include Haemon in ANTIGONE, Underling in THE DROWSY CHAPERONE, and Aerialist/Featured Player in

CHICAGO. Dylan has training in stage combat and aerial silks that he brings to the American Stage apprenticeship program. He looks forward to his time with the 2018-19 American Stage apprentice team to further his skills, meet new people, and be a part of the vibrant arts scene that St. Petersburg has to offer.

SEASON WONG

Season is a recent graduate from the University of Massachusetts Amherst. She has recently been a part of stage management teams for immersive theatre, devised theatre, and classical theatre productions. She has experience working in both the United States and Hong Kong. She is very excited to be a part of the apprentice team this year. She looks forward to working as stage and production management apprentice as well as in different departments. She believes hard work pays off. The professionals at American Stage will definitely help her to grow and learn to become a professional as well!

MEET THE 2018/2019 AMERICAN STAGE APPRENTICES

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DONOVAN WHITNEY

Donovan was born and raised in Indianapolis, IN. He attended Wabash College, a small, all-male liberal arts institution in Crawfordsville, IN. It was there he took his first course in acting and later added theater to his degree. He graduated in 2016 with a BA in Political Science and Theater. Since graduating, Donovan has resided in Indianapolis, where he has been fortunate enough to hold down a few jobs and stay active in the Indy theater scene. American Stage credit inculdes: Oswaldo in BETWEEN RIVERSIDE AND CRAZY. The chance to collaborate with and learn from a group of dedicated artists while in St. Petersburg is one of the many things he is looking forward to with this apprentice team.

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Kathie Gonzales Andrea Graham & Geoff Simon Kim Green Hair by Tina McIntosh Lawrence Hamilton Patricia & Michael Hare Genelda Harris Elizabeth D. Herendeen Gwen & Jan Hirschfield Sandra & Jim Irvin Mr. & Mrs. William Israel Joni James Judith Jourdan Kim Justice Jill Kermes Ivy & David Kitenplon Nancy & Mark Klein Dell & Larry Krug Diane & James Lake Lucie Le Page Nancy J. Lyons Joan MacIntire & Elizabeth Straw Amanda Maloney Mitch Matsunaga Frank McKinney George & Barbara McWicker Gayle & Paul Metevia Jeanne & Kevin Milkey The Modica & Meehan Family Marianne Morgan Kyle Norberg Marjorie & Ralph Northcutt Carolyn Nygren Ove Nymberg Maxine and Russ Offenbach Denise & Joseph Oshry Lisa McBride & Don Polmann Beatrice & Robert Querido Marsha & Robert M. Quinn Robin & Joseph Reed Sebastiana Chris Reynolds Barbara Roemmele Mauricio Rosas & John Christian Durdines Barbara & Robert Rusignuolo in Honor of Robyn & Andrew Bellino Charlie Rutz Sharlene Sakol Peter Sanchirico Ann Shaler Linda & Bruce Shanker Laura & Alden Sherman Teresa Short Caroline & Jeff Sikorske Deena & Larry Silver Kris Simonsen & Cindy Heath Kim & Mark Spragg Marlene & Ted Starr St. Petersburg College Susan Sullivan Karen & Dave Surplus Sandra & Thomas L. Thomas Eileen Thompson Josephine P. Tucker Esther & Charles Van Duzee Patsy J. Ware David Allan Warner & Lawrence Biddle Nancy L. Watson

Mark Weinkrantz Evan Whittle Kimberly L. Wiley Phyllis & Carl Winans Robert E. Williams Linda Winton Sharon Louise Withers Kira Zwygart & Samuel Saporta FRIENDS ($100+) Pat & Allen Acken Lisa Adamich & Bobbi Brown Susan Alexander & Tom Block Kathryn Anderson Joyce Andrews Anna & Stephen Andrich Anonymous Kathleen & Ray Arsenault Janet R. Augenbraun Vicki Ayers Angela & Robert Baisley Tina Baraque Andrea E Barnes Rita Becchetti Mary Ann Beck Emily Benham Connors & James Connors Laurel Bennett Nina & Burton Bernstein Jill & John Biebel Eugenie Bondurant & Paul Wilborn Barri & Paul Boudreaux Marcia Bradwick & Bill Salsinger Elizabeth Brincklow Arts, LLC Geraldine & Robert Brizzi Johanna Bromberg Elizabeth Brown Nick Brown Velda & Howard Brown Winnie & Don Brownstone Glenda Buglioli Mary & Stephen Burroughs Sally Butler Martha Byrne Alexis & Jon Carlon Susan Carlson Irene & Alexander Cass Paula Castoro & Doug Mesler Louise & Lloyd Chapin Karen Chassin Kim Cislo Rene Clark & Richard Davis Bonita Cobb Marcia & Jack Cohen Darlene & Mickey Colen H.C. Cone Jan & Jim Connell Kelsee Connon Barbara Cooley Sharon & Gene Coppola Antionette & Al Corey Richard Cortese Diana & Marshall Craig Sandy & William Davenport Mary & Donald Davis Margaret & William Dawson Karen & Dan DeBickero Marcie & Blanton DeLoach

Muriel Desloovere Kate & Brady Diggs Jim Donnally Maggie & John Dowling Rachel Drude & Brian Weaver Nancy Marie Drwal & James Olney Christina Dyakon Diane Dykema Erin & David Eichenbaum Miriam & John Engel Cheryl L. Erinc in Memory of Jay Class and Burrage Warner Teresa Eyerman Marilyn & Robert Farber Susan Faustrum Tiffany & Preston Faykus Rigoberto Pete Febles Vanessa Febles Joy & Hal Feininger Rosalyn & Paul Fenton William Finlayson Karen Fireman Mary Franckle Nancy Fultz Roberta Funke Carol Gardiner & Philip Baldacchino Louise & John Garrigues Anne & Jay Ghosh Earline & Ralph Gilbert Gladys Gist Bill Gleason Cheryl & Aaron Gold Eileen Gomory Camila Gonzales Anita & Herm Greenberg Marianne & Ryan Griffin Don Grimes Ena & Stephen Groff Virginia & Wallace Guthrie Martha Ann Haile Brenda & Douglas Hanke Margaret Hannigan Janet Harden Elaine Hare Maryanne & Ray Hazen William Hein Leah Herz Mandel & Judith Himelstein Dianne & Lew Hodgett Deborah & Charles Holden Carol Hollenbeck Edward and Elaine Hudson Family Fund Eileen & Sam Hutchins Karen & Hugh Robert James Barbara Johnson Carrie Johnson Ginny Jones Neil Joseph Danette Kadau & Sean Mulligan Ken Kaplan Martin Karan Jennifer & Chris Kard Cathy & Richard Karl Nancy & Al Karnavicius Marjorie & John Karvonen

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Judith M. Kelly Nicole Kersey Mary Lou & Kenneth Kiefer Monica & Jon Kile Sean King Lonnie & Richard Kiracofe Dr. Mark C. Klisch Marissa Nicole Koch Eileen Kollar Connie Kone Lawrence Konrad & Robert Pope Diane Kornick Kathy Kronenberg & John Gee Terri & Edward Lachman Marlene & Rene Laplante Christine & Robert LaSala Nancy A. Hewitt & Steven F. Lawson Karla Leavelle & Robert Griendling Dr. William E. Lee Brenda & Jerome Levy Sadie Lockhart & Matt Acquard Toni & Kent Lydecker Carol & Ray Macioci Sandra & Stephen McCutchan Clif McFarland Thomas McGowan Pamela & Rod McLaren in Honor of Courtney McLaren Mary & Rand E. McNeal Karen & George Meese Carole & Timothy Mehnert Melodie Menzer Jackson Milkey Elaine & Israel Miller V & R Monroe Sherilyn Moore Jo Morello & Jack Gilhooley Judy Morris-Hardy Connie L. Murray Diana & Randy Myers Sarah Neemann Wilma Norton Carrie O'Brion

Cassandra & Zakir Odhwani Melodie Oleson Andrea & Tom O'Neill Carol O'Neill Susan & Gary Osher Judith Overcash Linda Parker Carol Peacock Judy L. Pennala Anthea Penrose Laila Petrou Deborah & Rick Pettey Marlene & Allan Phillips Barbara & Nathaniel Pieper Susan Plath Michael P. Porter Joan & Steve Putnam Jenine Rabin Audrey Raley Janet Raymond Kathy & Ed Rawls Linda Reed Connie Reeves Michele & Wayne Reeves Kimi & Ryan Reinert Alison Riley Charlene & Jim Rillings Janice Rivella Karen Roetker Eileen & Alex Rogachevsky Manny Rosario Gregory Rosasco Josef Rosen Selma & Jerry Rosenberg Patricia & Donald Rosenberger Sylvia Rosenfield Alyssa Roti Lauren Ruiz Heather & Stephen Rush Diana Sager Caryn & George Saltsman Lee Salviski Jan Schamis Ildiko Schimanek Sandra & Craig Schnee Fred Schrils

Betsy Schweitzer Rhonda M. Scott Margaret Shaleuly Debbie L. Shoss Mary Shuh Margaret & Arthur Silvergleid Sue & Cliff Shuman Marie & Russell Skillman Patricia Spaul Michele L. Spycher Judy Stanton Jim Studdiford Irene Sullivan Timothy & Stephen SwansonLamarche Taylor Sweat Lu Sweeney Sherrie Teddy & Gregg Bachman Madeleine & Frederik Tellekamp Maxine Terry Elizabeth Thompson Tina & Tommy Todd Bonnie & Steve Traiman Amalia & George Trimitsis Ramona & Ambrose Updegraff Kimberly & Thomas Vogel Donna Kennedy Waechter Linda Waggoner Mary Walters Cathy Meyer Waters Rosie Watters Amy Weisz Lea & Barry Welch Marianne Wexler Krista Knudsen Whipple Chris White Kathy & Kent Whittemore Ben Wiley April Williams-Macon Kathy & Richard Woltmann Sandra Hall Woodworth Lyn Worsham Robin George Yates

TOGETHER, WE CREATE.

American Stage's programming includes a robust array of productions, classes and events year-round that appeal to a diverse community. At the heart of it all is our Mainstage Series. Our mainstage... • • • • •

Features quality productions of the most powerful stories of the moment and from our past. Inspires us to be adventurous, bold, thoughtful and innovative. Connects artists and audiences to the best of professional live theatre. Asks compelling questions and engages one another in conversation. Unites our community in the shared experience of what it is to be human.

Our mainstage is where our vision to be a vital arts leader, bringing world-class theatre to Tampa Bay, shines the brightest.

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THANK YOU FOR BEING KIND AND SPECIAL American Stage would like to extend our sincere gratitude to all of the generous contributors who support us through in-kind donations of products and services and through special event fundraising participation. We are proud to present two very special fundraising evenings each season in fall and spring. This fall, in support of our Mainstage Series, we celebrated the start of a new season at American Stage with our 18.19 LIFE. OUT LOUD Celebration on October 12, 2018 hosted at The Birchwood. Join us again in the spring, as we celebrate the opening night of the annual American Stage in the Park production, with our signature fundraising event the Gala Under the Stars. These extraordinary evenings support the artistic and educational programming at American Stage year-round. As a 501(c)(3) non-profit professional theatre, we rely on the generosity of individuals and organizations who empower American Stage to make a meaningful impact in our community. A very special thank you also goes out to our hospitality partners who provide food, beverage and lodging for American Stage patron and artist events throughout the year. This list reflects all donations and gifts received between December 1, 2017 through February 13, 2019. Gina & Matt Clement Smith & Associates Real Estate $5,000+ Debbie & Matthew Conigliaro Marlene & Ted Starr 4Wall Entertainment, Inc. Jim Cornoyer Cathy Swanson Sandi & Dick Averitt Herbert Scott Davis Traub Leiberman Straus & Bayou Catering Sherri & Joe Dodgson Shrewsberry LLP Bayprint Duke Energy Trenam Law The Birchwood Aila Erman Tyrone Frame & Mirror Susan & Walter Dill Eleanor Finehout & Mark Roberts The Weekly Challenger Jeff Hampton Fintech Mortgage Association Evan Whittle Holland America Line Aleta & Fred Fisher Woodnote Foundation, Inc. J. Thor Lighting/Sound Design Cindy W. Fletcher WUSF Public Broadcasting Kahwa Coffee Roasting Lorraine & Neil Franckle Zone Defense, LLC Maureen Kolar Hal Freedman, Charles Rutenberg The Mandarin Hide Realty $500 - 1,499 Barbara & Michael McKee Freedom Bank Elizabeth Brincklow Arts, LLC Modern Business Associates Lori & Bill Goede Russell Buchan Modern Business Associates & Andrea Gordon Cason Photography Jack Rice Insurance Chef Tyson Grant & Sue Ann Corrigan Norwegian Creative Studios Steve Westphal Courtyard by Marriott The Palladium Theater Gratzzi Italian Grille Downtown St. Petersburg Leslie & Jim Parent Kim Green Marcia Dobbin Robyn Rusignuolo & Hill Ward Henderson Eleanor Finehout & Mark Roberts Andrew Bellino Annie C. Hiotis freeFall Theatre Company Tampa Bay Magazine Holland & Knight GrayRobinson Tampa Bay Times, Inc. Susan & Robb Hough Green Bench Brewing Company WEDU Beth A. Houghton & Stephanie Gularte Steve & Nancy Westphal, Scott K. Wagman /American Stage Improv gotoSTEVES.com Liz & Dan Jackson Hair by Tina McIntosh Alycia B. Weigley The Lightning Foundation Jobsite Theater The Duncan McClellan Gallery KNOX Medical $1,500 - $4,999 Kelly Lee McFrederick & Jay Rice Gretchen Letterman & Bill Shelton Rebecca & Michael Alford Ria & William McQueen Amanda Maloney AmCap Insurance Meze 119 Pamela & Rod McLaren Bank of America, Inc. Milkey Family Foundation Mickey's Cafe & Organics Renee Baker Mary & Mark Myers Meg Milligan Valerie & Jack Beatty Neptune Flood Pasadena Liquors and Fine Wines Dr. Andrew Bellino Judy & Ronald Petrini Pepito Masterpeice Portraits Big Frog Custom T-Shirts & More Brian Reale & Fred Wilcox Marlene & Allan Phillips Rob Bowen Retina Vitreous Associates Pilot Bank Angela Bond & James Markus of Florida Raymond James & Associates, Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney Beth Reynolds St. Petersburg Glenda Buglioli Christina Roddey Joy & Robert Rudnicki Sherri Richey Burke Willi Rudowsky & Hal Freedman Heather & Stephen Rush Callaloo - Courtesy of Vincent Robyn Rusignuolo & Sailing Florida Jackson, Ramon Hernandez, & Andrew Bellino Southern Wine & Spirits Mario Farias Lisha Guzowski-Shatz & Jim Shatz Spectrum Carlton Fields Sabal Trust Company The St. Petersburg Saturday John Chamberlain Shutts & Bowen LLP Morning Market Joey Clay Photography

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Tampa International Fringe Festival Rosemarie Terra Holly & John Tomlin Ann & Daniel Vickstrom Catherine Vonbrecht Mark Weinkrantz Ray C. Wunderlich III CIRCLE OF FRIENDS 2B Hospitality Pat & Allen Acken Heidi Akers The Ale and the Witch Ches Applewhite The Art of Massage Jeremy Bailie Jeff Baker Andrea E. Barnes Jill Barone Bayfront Tower Hair Design Beauty by Blue Esthetics BellaBrava New World Trattoria Stephanie Betts & Larry Goodman Tina Betz The Body Electric Yoga Company Brick & Mortar Kitchen & Wine Bar Elizabeth Brincklow & Zeke Durica Lisa Brock Brooklyn Knish, Inc. William Bryant Busch Gardens Beth Ellen Calder Sue Carey Alexis & Jon Carlon Suzanne Carney Sue Carnigan Nicole Carr Guna Carr Karen Chassin Colleen Cherry Janelle Chmura Bernice Chu The Cider Press Cafe Clearwater Marine Aquarium The Club at Treasure Island Nancy & Ken Coco Columbia Restaurant Computer Qwerx Emily & James Connors Cozette's Boutique Craft Kafé Creative Clay, Inc. The Dali Museum The Dancing Goat Laurie Denning Arlene DiBenigno Dolins Garden Center Eden's Nectar Erin & David Eichenbaum Kirsten & Michael Esposito Corinne Evans Teresa Eyerman FarmTable Cucina At Locale Market Mark Felix Karen Fireman Fisher & Sauls, P.A. FitLife Foods The Florida Aquarium Florida CraftArt The Florida Holocaust Museum Florida Jean Company

The Florida Orchestra Florida Pure Sea Salt Dr. Joel Ira Franck Martha B. Franks Michael J. Frates Frida's Cafe & Bakery Gateau O Chocolat Kara Goldberg Andrea Graham & Geoff Simon Graphi-Ko Gallery Great Explorations Children's Museum Myra & David H. Gross Happy Feet Plus Mary & David Harbeitner Bill Harting Dolly Higgins Annie C Hiotis Michael Holmes Hotel Indigo Beth A. Houghton & Scott K. Wagman Dawn & Mason Hubsher Hunger + Thirst Restaurant Group The Hyppo Imagine Museum The Inn on Third Sandra & Jim Irvin Island Massage Therapy Joni James Kahwa Coffee Ellyn & Chris Kamke Kyle Kapper Nancy & Al Karnavicius David Kasler Lauren Kemper Jill Kermes Carrie Kirkpatrick Lea's Teas Lolita's Wine Market The Lure Maggie on the Move Cyrus Mallory Sue Malone Manely Hair Gina Maniaci Mary & Donald Manly Maple Street Biscuit Company Mark Noll Designs MassageLuXe Spa - St Petersburg Tinker McKee Courtney McLaren Cheri McNally Eleanor Susan McQueen Jane & Julian Melamed Dr. Alicia Menanteau Mermosa William Miller M-N-M BBQ Arnt Monge Morean Arts Center Museum of Fine Arts Dr. Karen Mutter Bob B Nicholson No Name Java Wilma Norton Carrie O'Brion Cynthia Ordes Overflow Brewing Company Mary Jane Park Frances Parker

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Mary Frances & Tamas Peredy Anna & Louis Polk Kathleen Porter Geoffrey F. Potts Preserve the 'Burg Publix Super Markets Charities, Inc. Jenine Rabin The Reading Room Red Mesa Restaurant Michele & Wayne Reeves Reno Beach Surf Shop Donna Retallack Rich Caricatures The John & Mable Ringling Museum of Art Rococo Steak Alyssa Roti Royal Palms Natural Nail Spa Rubin Health Center Aileen Rubinson Christine Ruiz Lauren Ruiz Ruth Eckerd Hall Savory Spice Carl Schultz Sea Salt St. Pete Seaside Massage Therapy Melissa Seixas

The Shave Cave Laura Sileo The Simple Greek Souzou Eleanor Speed St. PetersBARK The St. Pete Store & Visitors Center St. Petersburg Museum of History St. Petersburg Opera Co. St. Petersburg Yoga Stageworks Theatre Starbucks Stash - A Place for Yarn Nancy Stein Stillwaters Tavern Jordan Kendall Stovall Lauren Stricker The Studio @620 Marita & Jim Sullivan Sunken Gardens Amy Sweat Tampa Bay Rays Tampa Improv Comedy Theater & Restaurant Tampa Theatre Three Dog Bakery Tourstpete.com Tranquility Wellness Spa

Heidi Trilsch The Urban Canning Company Kimberly & Thomas Vogel Linda & Dennis Waggoner Jason Wagner Mary Wagner Lynne Walder Bill Ward Al Washington Kimberly L. Wiley Wine Madonna Sharon Louise Withers Wonderland Floral Art & Gift Loft Xtreme Juice Zoo Tampa At Lowry Park Mary Wagner Jason Wagner Lynne Walder Bill Ward Al Washington Kimberly L. Wiley Wine Madonna Sharon Louise Withers Wonderland Floral Art & Gift Loft Xtreme Juice Zoo Tampa At Lowry Park

LIFE. OUT LOUD. "Taking chances and stepping outside of my comfort zone. I am constantly asking myself 'If not now, when?' " -Annie Fitzpatrick, Actor in THE ROOMMATE

T�avel with the T�ippers

JULY 8 - 13, 2019

At Niagara-on-the-Lake the best theatre in North America in a picturesque Canadian town on the shores of Lake Ontario PLUS: Save the date for London October 21-31, 2019 Join us, call Tom Block at 727.823.1600 x 208 & start packing, or visit americanstage.org/TRAVEL for full details on all of our exciting trips!

LIFE. OUT LOUD. "I suppose it is the bravery to be authentic." -Amy Resnick, Actor in THE ROOMMATE

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SHARE YOUR LEGACY WITH AMERICAN STAGE Legacy Society Members play a vital role by…

Joining the Legacy Society is easy…

· Having a meaningful impact on the future of American Stage with their planned gift

· Simply decide how you would like to make your planned gift

· Ensuring quality professional theatre for future generations · Acting as passionate advocates for the cultural arts community

· Pick up a Legacy Society brochure in our lobby or at the box office · Modify your estate plan accordingly and return your completed Legacy Society brochure to American Stage

VISIT AMERICANSTAGE.ORG/LEGACY Or contact the Advancement Team at 727.823.1600 x 207 or development@americanstage.

AMERICAN STAGE’S LEGACY SOCIETY Our Legacy Society members are donors and friends like you who have made storytelling for future generations a priority. By pledging a gift in their estate or financial plans to American Stage, these individuals make a meaningful impact on the mission and future of American Stage. We thank them for their visionary support, and hope you will consider joining these cherished champions of the arts. Contact the Advancement Team at 727.823.1600 x 207 or development@americanstage.org for more information and to learn about Legacy Society Member benefits. This list reflects members who joined prior to September 1, 2018. Anonymous Michael Alford Sandra S. & Richard G. Averitt III Anne Barrins & Ken Slaby Valerie & Jack Beatty Russell Buchan Sherri Richey Burke & George Burke* Guna Carr Joel Cohen & Barry Dingman Debbie & Matthew J. Conigliaro Barbara Cooley & Pierre D. Cooley* JT Crowder Marcia Dobbin Jeannine Clark Dunlap Diana Norris Eldred Aila Erman Patricia J. Felton* Gregory H. Fisher Claudette Fornuto Jenna Franklin & John Downes IV Jennifer Garbowicz Maggi Bevacqua-Geddes*

Patrick Green Enez Hart* & Bud Hart* Edward G. Hayes in partnership with John Dunne* Hazel & William R. Hough Susan Howard Mary & Tom James Judith Jourdan Trust Martin Karan Robert A. Kelzer Camilla D. Kilgroe Charles A. Leslie* Gretchen Letterman & Bill Shelton Harriett Lieberman* Robert Mall* Jill Marie Alfred T. May Timothy McCormick & Jeffrey Brizzi Taylor McKee Tinker McKee Natalie McMasters* Liza Miller Sonya Miller* Lois M. Naylor*

Frank Notarianni & Ron Menezes Natalie & Dick Oliver Peggy & Eugene Ponessa Rob Pressrich Joseph M. Pugliano Willi Rudowsky & Hal Freedman Heather & Stephen Rush George Donald Sheets Marjorie Sherwin & Rose Walton Brian Reale & Fred Wilcox Stephanie Snyder James Studdiford William Studdiford Cathy Swanson Cheryl VanMessel & Charles Bross Scott K. Wagman Bill Ward Carolyn Warner Mary Lou Warner & Burrage Warner* Tim Watson The Whittle Family Phyllis Stover Williams* Donna A. Woolums

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PERFORMED AT DEMENS LANDING PARK Gala Under the Stars is an unforgettable night in support of American Stage. Join us for our largest fundraising party of the year, held on the opening night of American Stage in the Park’s 2019 production of MAMMA MIA! If you have never experienced our Gala Under the Stars, you will not want to miss this year’s magical opening night. If you have attended before, get your friends together soon, as this year will feature non-stop laughs, explosive dance numbers, and the timeless music of ABBA.

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Music and Lyrics by Björn Ulvaeus & Benny Andersson

An enchanting tale of love, laughter, family and friendship; featuring non-stop laughs, explosive dance numbers and the timeless pop-hit songs of ABBA.

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DEMENS LANDING PARK | BAYSHORE DR SE AND 1ST AVE SE AMERICANSTAGE.ORG/PARK


APR 10 – MAY 12, 2019 Performed at Demens Landing

THE SMASH HIT FEEL-GOOD MUSICAL Music and Lyrics by Björn Ulvaeus & Benny Andersson Book by Catherine Johnson Directed by Stephanie Gularte

Performed at Demens Landing Park | Bayshore Dr SE and 1st Ave SE

See More! Save More! POWERFUL STORIES. BOLDLY TOLD.

18 LIFE. 19 OUT LOUD. WINNER! PULITZER PRIZE IN DRAMA

WINNER OF 5 TONY AWARDS INCLUDING

BEST MUSICAL

MAR 13 - APR 7

TAMPA BAY AREA PREMIERE A WICKEDLY FUNNY COMEDY

MAY 29 - JUN 30

AMERICAN LEGACY SERIES TONY AWARD, BEST PLAY

JUL 17 - AUG 18

MAINSTAGE MUSICAL TAMPA BAY AREA PREMIERE

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