“A RAUCOUS COMEDY… NGUYEN’S FRESH VOICE RARELY LETS UP...” – The New York Times
VIETGONE OCT 2 - NOV 3, 2019 By Qui Nguyen
Directed by Brian Balcom REGIONAL PREMIERE
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SILENT SKY By Lauren Gunderson
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VIETGONE
BY QUI NGUYEN Original Music By Shane Rettig
OCT 2 – NOV 3, 2019 Director
Assistant Director/Sound Designer
Intimacy & Fight Director
Brian Balcom
Benjamin T. Ismail
Dan Granke
Set & Projection Designer
Lighting Designer
Costume Designer
Jerid Fox
Chris Baldwin
Stephanie Gularte
Sound Mixing/Engineering
Dialect Coach/Cultural Consultant
Production Stage Manager
Diantre’ Butler
Vi Tran*
Rachel Harrison*
Member of Actors’ Equity Association | Member of the United Scenic Artists union
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Mainstage Series Presented By: Co-Sponsors:
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Opening Night Hosts: Lorraine & Neil Franckle 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).
VIETGONE is presented by special arrangements with Samuel French, Inc., a Concord Theatricals Company. VIETGONE was originally commissioned and developed by South Coast Repertory as part of SCR CrossRoads, with funding from the Warner Foundation. This play is a recipient of the Edgerton Foundation New American Play Award. VIETGONE received a world premiere co-production by South Coast Repertory (Marc Masterson, Artistic Director, Paula Tomei, Managing Director) and Manhattan Theatre Club (Lynne Meadow, Artistic Director, Barry Grove, Executive Producer) at South Coast Repertory on October 4, 2015 and at Manhattan Theatre Club’s Stage I Theatre on October 4, 2016. “Mammas Don’t Let Your Babies Grow Up To Be Cowboys” by Patsy Bruce and Ed Bruce. Used by Permission of Sony/ATV Tree Publishing, All rights reserved.
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ABOUT THE PRODUCTION
THE CAST
Quang ............................................................................................................................................................................... Jeff Kim Huong/Asian Girl/American Girl/Thu/Translator/Flower Girl .............................................................. Jodi Kimura* Tong ................................................................................................................................................................................ Sami Ma* Nhan/Khue/American Guy/Asian Guy .............................................................................................................. Kenny Tran Bobby/Playwright/Giai/Captain Chambers/Redneck Biker/Hippie Dude .................................................. Vi Tran*
TIME 1970s
PLACE
Several locations over the journey of Quang and Tong from Saigon to Fort Chaffee, Arkansas. VIETGONE will be presented in two acts with a 15 minute intermission.
CREATIVE TEAM
Director ........................................................................................................................................................ Brian Balcom Assistant Director/Sound Designer ............................................................................................... Benjamin T. Ismail* Intimacy and Fight Director ...................................................................................................................... Dan Granke Set & Projection Designer .................................................................................................................................. Jerid Fox Lighting Designer ........................................................................................................................................ Chris Baldwin Costume Designer ............................................................................................................................ Stephanie Gularte Assistant Costume Designer ................................................................................................................ Kaylie Horowitz Sound Mixing/Engineering .................................................................................................................... Diantre’ Butler Dialect Coach/Cultural Consultant ................................................................................................................... Vi Tran* Production Stage Manager ................................................................................................................ Rachel Harrison* Member of Actors’ Equity Association | #Member of the United Scenic Artists union
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AMERICAN STAGE STAFF CEO/Producing Artistic Director Stephanie Gularte Managing Director Stephanie Snyder ADMINISTRATION General Manager Tom Block Bookkeeper Kellys Camacho-Robinson ADVANCEMENT Marketing & Communications Manager Roman Black Marketing Communications Coordinator Martina Smith Graphic Designer Morgan Roesener Administrative Advancement Specialist Paige Gilley Advancement Associate Megan Harris
SENIOR LEADERSHIP Director of Education, Outreach & Improv Tiffany Ford AUDIENCE SERVICES Box Office Manager Steve Mountan Box Office Associate Jenny Peacock Audience Services Associate/ Volunteer Coordinator Tamara Calvert House Manager Taylor McKee Bar Manager Chris Strong EDUCATION & OUTREACH Youth Education Associate & Camp Manager Marissa Nicole Koch Adult Education Associate Patrick Jackson Community Engagement Associate Sadie Lockhart
TEACHING ARTISTS
Director of Production Jerid Fox PRODUCTION Associate Producer Jim Sorensen Production Coordinator Rachel Harrison Technical Director Timon Brown Master Electrician Chris Baldwin Assistant Technical Director John Millsap Costume Shop Manager Jill Castle Costuming Volunteer Jeannine Clark Dunlap
Matt Acquard, Kristopher Atkinson, Lauren Bone, William Bryant, Colleen Cherry, Jeremy Douglass, Jenna Felder, Tiffany Ford, Chris Friday, Kara Goldberg, Gavin Hawk, Molly Healy, Ryan Hill, Kaylie Horowitz, John Huls, Benjamin T. Ismail, Patrick A. Jackson, Marissa Nicole Koch, Sadie Lockhart, Courtney McLaren, Sarah Pullman-Atanacio, Davina Reid, Dylan Renfrow, Gavin Stark, Taylor Sweat, Kathleen Taylor, Matt Walker, Ricky Wayne
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VIETGONE is the kind of play that a lot of Asian-Americans have been waiting for. After seeing our identity and culture stereotyped, clichéd and yellow-faced for decades – centuries, really – we’re finally getting plays with strong Asian-American characters who are heroes and lovers with strength, depth and empathy. It’s incredibly affirming to see this new generation of storytelling.
DIRECTOR'S NOTE
A NOTE FROM DIRECTOR, BRIAN BALCOM
This play is an epic journey through deeply moving themes told in an exciting, electric way. The first of these themes that jumps out is bravery. The play opens with Quang riding a rusted-out, found-in-a-barn motorcycle halfway across the country to steam himself onto a plane to get on a boat to drop into enemy territory risking torture and death just to be reunited with his family. That’s incredibly brave. We also have Tong, who is working hard to create a new life in a strange world. She’s learning a new language, exploring the town, signing up for classes, living with a foster family and dating someone she can barely communicate with. She’s moving forward with an open mind and that’s incredibly brave. Resilience is another theme that’s core to the story of the play. Whatever plan you have for your life – be it to own a business or run a marathon or be a parent – what happens when that plan derails, disappears, or comes crashing down? How do you find a new way to achieve that dream? And how, then, is achieving it more rewarding because you fought harder? And I can’t talk about themes without mentioning love – this is, after all, a love story. Everyone in this play is fighting for love in one way or another. Qui has written complex, emotional characters who lost everything, but make the choice to open their hearts and be vulnerable, to put themselves at risk and love again. Underneath all of this is the classic American story of making a new life in a new world. VIETGONE is a first-generation immigrant story told through the eyes of the second. It’s not a Vietnam war story with its politics and baggage; it’s an American story of courage, strength, and resilience. And though it’s set in 1975, it’s a timeless story – people were living through this same experience in the 1850’s, the 1950’s and will continue to in the 2050’s and beyond. And as Quang says, these immigrant and refugee stories aren’t necessarily a mistake – they’re not something to always be pitied or apologized for. They’re to be cherished, celebrated and something to be proud of. I’m excited to share this story with you. - Brian Balcom, Director of VIETGONE 727.823.PLAY (7529) • AMERICANSTAGE.ORG 17
EXCERPT FROM AMERICAN THEATRE MAGAZINE
QUI NGUYEN KEEPS IT IN THE FAMILY WITH ‘VIETGONE’ The following is an excerpt from interview from American Theatre Magazine in February 2017 with playwright Qui Nguyen “Everyone deserves a chance to see themselves onstage. With VIETGONE, I wanted to address the huge lack of sexually powerful, driven, and complex Asian-American male and female characters on our stages. I wanted to see a sexy Asian male and a sexy Asian female be sexy for something other than being “exotic.” And I wanted to make something that a young “yella” kid could see and feel proud of themselves after seeing it. In response, I remember a specific email I received during the South Coast Rep run of VIETGONE from someone who wrote, “As an Asian-American kid, it feels like the world keeps telling me that I’m supposed to be weak. But when I saw VIETGONE, it made me feel strong.” That’s the heartbeat of why I do what I do. I’ve always wanted to tell my family’s stories. However, my first attempt at doing so was absolutely horrendous. I had never written a play before, so I had no voice as a writer; all I could do was imitate scribes that I liked. At that time, the writer that influenced me the most was David Henry Hwang. I imitated him the best I could, wrote the play, and surprisingly it was produced Off-Broadway a few years after I graduated. When my family finally got to see it, I looked over at my mom proudly and asked, “So what’d you think?” She responded bluntly, “It doesn’t sound like you.” I was shocked. “What do you mean it doesn’t sound like me? You’ve never read anything I’ve ever written.” I thought she was referring to my voice as a writer. What she meant was, literally, it didn’t sound like her son. She told me, “You’re mischievous and you’re funny and you like to goof around, and this play doesn’t show any of that.” My response to her was a very mature, “Screw you, Mom. If you really want to see me be all those things, I’ll write those things, and I’ll show you how much you won’t like it.” Thus VIETGONE is basically the anti-Miss Saigon. I don’t mean that it’s contradictory to the musical or even a reaction to it, but it’s about the Asian-American characters being the ones with agency over the narrative. They’re not a prop for the typical straight-white-male lead to learn from or to save. It’s not their story. It’s our story. We get to be the heroes.
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EXCERPT FROM AMERICAN THEATRE MAGAZINE
When I hear stories about my mother’s fortitude, about the shit that she’s gone through, it always gives me perspective. I’m like, “Oh, I had a shitty day today because I couldn’t finish my draft.” And my parents are like, “Well, our shitty day at your age was we lost our entire country and everyone we knew.” My mom’s 4’11”, she’s pretty, and her English isn’t great, so people don’t expect much from her. But when I think of stuff like in 1988, when my mom’s brother and his family died trying to escape Vietnam, leaving their youngest son stranded alone in a refugee camp in the Philippines, I remember how hard she fought to bring him to America. When she was told that process would take years due to all sorts of red tape and bureaucracy, I witnessed her transform from my cute mom into an unstoppable force. She contacted our governor. She contacted our senator. She contacted the press and turned her quest for her nephew into the feel-good story of Arkansas in 1988 when she finally brought him over to America a few days before Thanksgiving of that year. What she was told would take at least two years to process ended up taking only two months because of her tenacity. Though she’s small, she’s incredibly strong. Whenever I sit down to write a female character, I’m always writing some version of her or my grandmother; that’s why all my female characters end up being badasses. -Qui Nguyen
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WHO'S WHO ON STAGE
JEFF KIM (QUANG)
Jeff is thrilled to be making his St. Petersburg debut at American Stage Theatre! Regionally, he has performed in GOD OF CARNAGE, IN GHOSTLY JAPAN (NY Time Out Magazine Critic’s Pick) and THE FIT (SF Playhouse). Recent film work includes “Men in Black International,” “After the Wedding,” and “Monsters and Men.” Television credits include “New Amsterdam,” “Blue Bloods,” “Nurse Jackie,” “The Knick,” “Iron Fist,” “Quantico” and “The Following.” He is originally from Champaign, Illinois, graduated from the University of Chicago and currently spends time in both New York and Los Angeles. So thankful to be part of this amazing production!
JODI KIMURA*
(HUONG/ASIAN GIRL/AMERICAN GIRL/THU/ TRANSLATOR/ FLOWER GIRL)
Originally from Maui and now in LA, she was BLOODY MARY;First National tour of SOUTH PACIFIC (US Lincoln Center) for which she earned a Helen Hayes nomination. She was also the only American in the UK tour. Regional favorites TETSUKO TANAKA; et. al in IF ALL THE SKY WERE PAPER with ANNETTE BENNING (Kirk Douglas & Kennedy Center); Mrs. Kipfer in Tim Rice's new musical FROM HERE TO ETERNITY (Ogunquit Playhouse) Rosie in MAMMA MIA! (Sacramento Music Circus, Merry Go Round Playhouse); Woman 3 in WOMEN BEYOND BORDERS (Rubicon); Bloody Mary in SOUTH PACIFIC (Riverside, Maltz Jupiter, Gateway, Musical Theatre West, Rubicon, La Mirada [Ovation nomination]); Juno in ANOTHER SIDE OF THE ISLAND with Olympia Dukakis (Orlando Shakespeare, ATP) Love to Dustin and everyone at The Mine, her mom, family and Amber-Sky. Thanks to Stephanie, Brian, Jim and everyone at American Stage! www.Jodikimura.com
SAMI MA* (TONG)
Sami was most recently seen as Margot in LAZY EYE (Normal Ave Theater.) Other credits include Kendra/ Jenna in GLORIA (Hatch Arts Collective and Theatreworks Colorado Springs); Grace in F.O.B. (The Drama League NYC); Callie in KPOP (ArsNova); and AFFLUENCE, SOUTH PACIFIC, and TAMING OF THE SHREW (Utah Shakespeare Festival). She plays Vee in the upcoming release of "All Hail Beth"
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coming to BricTV this fall. Special thanks to her parents, family, JHA and The Fam. Representation and visibility matters today and every day. @imsamima
KENNY TRAN
(NHAN/KHUE/ AMERICAN GUY/ ASIAN GUY)
Kenny is an NYCbased actor. Select regional credits include MEN WITH MONEY (Aurora Theatre); THE LITTLE MERMAID, ROBIN HOOD, and CABARET (Serenbe Playhouse); and LEGALLY BLONDE (Thingamajig Theatre Company). Off-Broadway credits include PINKALICIOUS (Vital Theatre Company). He also recently starred in a new short film titled "Isaac". Kenny is a proud graduate of the B.F.A Music Theatre program at Illinois Wesleyan University. Thanks to the American Stage team and the St. Pete community for welcoming me to your home to tell this story. "Don't stop 'til you're on top!" @kennyctran / www.kennyctran.com
VI TRAN*
(BOBBY/ PLAYWRIGHT/ GIAI/CAPTAIN CHAMBERS/ REDNECK BIKER/ HIPPIE DUDE)
Vi is pleased to be making his regional debut at American Stage. He is the co-creator, with Ben Byard and Mackenzie Goodwin, of THE BUTCHER'S SON, his autobiographical Vietnamese American folk musical memoir, winner of Most Promising Musical and Best Leading Performer (Vi Tran) at the 2018 Chicago Musical Theatre Festival. Regional credits include Charlie in LUCY & CHARLIE'S HONEYMOON (Steppenwolf Theatre Lookout Series/Our Perspectives); Ensemble/Engineer u/s in MISS SAIGON (Paramount Theatre); Vi Nhan/ Nghia in THE BUTCHER'S SON (Chicago Musical Theatre Festival); Song Liling in M BUTTERFLY (Metropolitan Ensemble Theatre); KING HENRY V (Heart of America Shakepeare Festival); TAKE ME OUT, BLOODY BLOODY ANDREW JACKSON, THE OLDEST BOY, and Quang in VIETGONE (Unicorn Theatre). Vi holds an MA in directing from Kansas State University and is the Founding Owner and Managing Curator of The Buffalo Room performance event space in Kansas City, MO.
JERID FOX
Brian currently serves as the access coordinator at Victory Gardens Theater in Chicago and has previously been a Multicultural Fellow at Steppenwolf Theater Company and an associate artist at Park Square Theatre. He has a BFA from Carnegie-Mellon and an MFA from DePaul. Directing credits include SAMUEL J AND K, IDEATION, DON'T DRESS FOR DINNER, AN ABSOLUTE TURKEY, and FOOL FOR LOVE (Gremlin Theatre); TINKER TO EVERS TO CHANCE (Artistry Theater); SLASHER (Urban Samurai Theater); SEE YOU NEXT TUESDAY, SOME GIRL(S), MR MARMALADE (Walking Shadow Theater Company); THE FOLLY OF CROWDS, THE DEBATE OVER COURTNEY O'CONNELL, COMPOUND/COMPLEX/A STANDING LONG JUMP, AMERICAN SEXY, KILLER SMILE, HOW TO CHEAT (The New Theatre Group).
Jerid is excited to be in his 10th 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 MAMMA MIA!, THE PRODUCERS, 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, WINNIE THE POOH (American Stage School Tour); MADAMA BUTTERFLY (St. Petersburg Opera) and INHERIT THE WIND (Stageworks Theatre).
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CHRIS BALDWIN
LIGHTING DESIGNER
Chris is a Designer, Programmer, and Technician for all things Theatrical Lighting in the Tampa Bay Area. Chris moved down from Ohio at the end of 2012 after graduating from Kent State University with a Bachelor of Arts in Theatrical Design and Technology. Since then, he has freelanced across Central Florida, wearing many different hats to realize lighting on shows for Busch Gardens, University of South Florida, Hillsborough Community College, Home Shopping Network, Florida Studio Theatre, American Stage, and Ruth Eckerd Hall. This will be his fifth show designing in the Raymond James Theatre for American Stage. He is very excited to be working with this fun group of passionate artisans.
DIANTRE’ BUTLER
SOUND MIXING/ENGINEERING
HI-T3C (Mr. Butler) is a music producer located in Florida. He strongly specialize in the genres of Hip Hop, R&B, Pop, EDM, as well as Film and Video Game Scoring. He has been producing for over 10 years and has received his BA in Audio Production from International Academy of Design and Technology. He serves as the CEO of Pure Kreativity L.L.C, which is a multimedia entertainment company that seeks to provide profitable, quality, audio to a diverse, international consumer group.
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WHO'S WHO ON THE CREATIVE TEAM
BRIAN BALCOM
DAN GRANKE
INTIMACY & FIGHT DIRECTOR
Dan is a Director, Fight Director, Intimacy Director, and Movement Specialist based in Tampa, FL. Their Intimacy and/or Fight Direction has appeared at Joe's Pub, Asolo Repertory Theatre, Florida Studio Theatre, Urbanite Theatre, Westcoast Black Theatre Troupe, American Stage, Jobsite Theatre, St Petersburg Opera, Studio 620, Tampa Repertory Theatre, and Three Bone Theatre. They have directed for Stageworks, Tampa Shakespeare Festival, TRT2, Theatre USF, and they are the current director of UNTO THESE HILLS Outdoor Drama. They hold a BFA from the University of Michigan, and an MFA from Virginia Commonwealth University, and currently teach at the University of South Florida. They are a Certified Intimacy Director and Lead Instructor with Intimacy Directors International, and a Certified Teacher and Fight Director with the Society of American Fight Directors. They are a member of the Screen Actors Guild and an Associate Member of Stage Directors and Choreographers.
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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WHO'S WHO ON THE CREATIVE TEAM/ABOUT THE PLAYWRIGHT
STEPHANIE GULARTE
CEO/PRODUCING ARTISTIC DIRECTOR/ COSTUME DESIGNER
Stephanie joined American Stage in 2015 as its artistic and business leader. She has directed the company’s productions of MAMMA MIA!, MISS BENNET: CHRISTMAS AT PEMBERLEY, MARJORIE PRIME, THE INVISIBLE HAND, GOOD PEOPLE, INTIMATE APPAREL, and THE 39 STEPS and appeared in last season's MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING. Previously, she founded Capital Stage in Sacramento, CA, where she was the Producing Artistic Director for nine years. She has been recognized with the Arts Innovation Award from the Sacramento Community Regional Foundation, the Arts Management Excellence Award from the Arts & Business Council, and in 2014, she was presented with a proclamation from the City of Sacramento, honoring her years of service to the arts in the region. She is a current member of the Nonprofit Leadership Center's CEO Circle and the Community Foundation of Tampa Bay's CEO Leadership program. Stephanie holds Bachelor of Arts degrees in Theatre and in Government from CSU Sacramento, and an MFA in directing from University of Idaho. She is also a certified leadership coach and personal trainer and has been a member of Actors’ Equity Association since 2001.
RACHEL HARRISON*
PRODUCTION STAGE MANAGER
Rachel is in her 7th season with American Stage, where she serves as both Production Stage Manager and Production Coordinator. She has designed sound for numerous productions, including THE PITMEN PAINTERS, JOE TURNER'S COME AND GONE, A RAISIN IN THE SUN, PIPELINE, THE ROOMMATE and LONG DAY'S JOURNEY INTO NIGHT. Rachel recently added a sound design credit at Urbanite Theatre in Sarasota, with the world premiere of Hannah Benitez’ new play DIKE. Rachel is a proud member of Actors’ Equity Association, The Stage Manager’s Association, and USITT, and is an advocate/ member of Intimacy Directors International.
KAYLIE HOROWITZ
ASSISTANT COSTUME DESIGNER
Kaylie is an actor, voice actor, and costume crafter originally from Lakeland, FL. She received her BFA in performance from Auburn University (War Eagle!), and recently finished her acting and production apprenticeship at American Stage. Kaylie has been building costumes and cosplays for the last several years, and is incredibly excited to be serving as an assistant designer on her first American Stage production post-apprenticeship. She is working as a props artist for THE WIND IN THE WILLOWS, and recently costume designed THE GAP AND THE GLUE. Previous performance credits include Ensemble in MAMMA MIA!, Esme in THE GAP AND THE GLUE (American Stage) and the titular character of ANTIGONE. Kaylie would like to thank her friends, family and the American Stage team for their continued support and guidance.
BENJAMIN T. ISMAIL* ASSISTANT DIRECTOR/ SOUND DESIGNER
Benjamin is returning to American Stage with this show after working with Mary Zimmerman earlier this year on her acclaimed METAMORPHOSES with runs at Berkeley Repertory Theatre in California and The Guthrie Theatre in Minneapolis. American Stage credits include directing BETWEEN RIVERSIDE & CRAZY, MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING, INFORMED CONSENT and 4000 MILES as well as performing in THE INVISIBLE HAND. He is the former Producing Artistic Director of Big Idea Theatre in Sacramento. Other favorite directing credits include AUGUST: OSAGE COUNTY, LOVE & INFORMATION (Capital Stage); DRIVING MISS DAISY (Sacramento Theatre Co); AS YOU LIKE IT, ARCADIA, NO EXIT, and ANTONY & CLEOPATRA (Big Idea). Benjamin will be returning to American Stage in November to perform in SILENT SKY by Lauren Gunderson.
QUI NGUYEN, PLAYWRIGHT
Qui Nguyen is a playwright, screenwriter and co-founder of the OBIE Award-winning Vampire Cowboys Theatre Company of NYC. His plays include VIETGONE (2016 Harold and Mimi Steinberg/ATCA New Play Award, 2016 LADCC Tim Schmitt Award, 2016 Edward M. Kennedy Prize finalist); WAR IS F**KING AWESOME (Frederick Loewe Award); SHE KILLS MONSTERS (2014 AATE Distinguished Play Award, 2012 GLAAD Media Award nom); SOUL SAMURAI (2009 GLAAD Media Award nom), and the critically acclaimed Vampire Cowboys shows: THE INEXPLICABLE REDEMPTION OF AGENT G, ALICE IN SLASHERLAND, FIGHT GIRL BATTLE WORLD, MEN OF STEEL, SIX ROUNDS OF VENGEANCE and LIVING DEAD IN DENMARK. Recent awards include a "2016 Daytime Emmy Award" for Outstanding Writing in a Preschool Animated Program ("Peg+Cat") and a "2015 New York Community Trust Helen Merrill Playwriting Award". He is a proud member of the WGA, The Dramatists Guild, The Playwrights Center, Ensemble Studio Theatre and The Ma-Yi Writers Lab. He’s an alumnus of New Dramatists and Youngblood. For television, he's written for PBS’s "Peg+Cat" and SYFY’s "Incorporated." Currently, he’s a screenwriter for Marvel Studios.
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19.20 AMERICAN STAGE EMERGING ARTS LEADER FELLOW & APPRENTICES
ASFWD
The Next Generation
EMPOWERMENT
American Stage provides growth opportunities through experiential learning.
APPRENTICESHIPS
Bridging the gap between academic studies and real-world experience, the American Stage apprenticeship program is committed to developing the next generation of theatre professionals. With focuses on production and acting, technical theatre, arts administration, and arts education, these year-long, immersive apprenticeships empower young people to make an impact and build a career in the performing arts.
TARAN HAYNES ACTING AND PRODUCTION
Hailing from Anchorage, Alaska, Taran is a recent graduate of UAA where he received his BA in Theatre with Departmental Honors. Taran has acted in twelve productions over his tenue at UAA, performing roles such as Lombard from AND THEN THERE WERE NONE; Einstein from PICASSO AT THE LAPIN AGILE; Tom Kreider from RADIUM GIRLS; and even Not-Dead-Fred from SPAMALOT. Beyond acting, Taran made his directorial debut directing Bryony Lavery’s FROZEN at UAA. A promising playwright, Taran has written three 10-minute plays, a one-act, and co-created two devised plays which both were seen on UAA’s stages. Eager to transition from the academic to the professional world, Taran is excited to join American Stage as a 2019/20 Acting & Production Apprentice. It is his great honor to work with and learn from all the incredible artists at the American Stage.
KIANNA JACKSON
ACTING AND PRODUCTION
Kianna is very excited to be joining the team of American Stage as an Acting & Production Apprenticeship. She recently graduated from Florida Southern College and received a BFA in Theatre Performance with a minor in Communications. Some of her favorite roles throughout the years of performing have been Brooke Ashton in NOISES OFF; Vibrata in A FUNNY THING HAPPENED ON THE WAY TO THE FORUM; Liat in SOUTH PACIFIC; and Ensemble Dancer in KISS ME, KATE. She looks forward to growing more as an actor through the apprenticeship and to work with the professionals and fellow apprentices of American Stage.
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SKYE LINDBERG ACTING AND PRODUCTION
Skye is thrilled to be an Acting and Production Apprentice with American Stage for their 2019-2020 Season. A Washington DC/Virginia native, she is taking the leap by moving to sunny St. Petersburg to pursue her passions with an incredible theatre. She has most recently appeared as Paulette in LEGALLY BLONDE (Small Town Stars Theater Company) and Valet in NO EXIT (Dark Horse Theatre Company). Other favorite credits include Beth in MUSICAL THERAPY (Capital Fringe Festival, Best Musical Winner), Nicole in WE FOUND THE WILD THINGS (Who What Where Theatre Collective) and Mayella Ewell in TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD (Little Theatre of Alexandria). She is a graduate of George Mason University and holds a BA in Theater, with a Dance Minor. She previously served as the Media Relations Associate at Arena Stage. Skye is eager to learn and grow with the rest of the apprentice team, and is even more thankful to collaborate on important work being brought to American Stage.
JOHN PEREZ ACTING AND PRODUCTION
John is a recent graduate of the University of West Florida (BFA Musical Theatre) and could not be more excited to be joining the American Stage team! Selected credits include Che in EVITA; Piragua Guy in IN THE HEIGHTS; Husband/CPA in SEE WHAT I WANNA SEE; Mitch Mahoney and Barfee in SPELLING BEE; Man 2 in SONGS FOR A NEW WORLD; and Ewart/Barbershop in THE MUSIC MAN. He has also appeared in original works, such as EL WIZ and the St. Pete-centric SUNSHINE CITY (by Dewey DavisThompson and Tom Sivak.) Always the student, John is excited to continue the opportunity to learn and hone his skills, especially alongside an amazing team of artists!
EDUCATION & OUTREACH
Lyle is from Factoryville, Pennsylvania and recently graduated from York College of Pennsylvania with a BA in Theatre Arts. In his time at York he played Louis XVI in MARIE ANTOINETTE by David Adjmi and Charles/ William in OR, by Liz Duffy Adams; he also directed THIRST by Eugene O’Neill and JAMES FRANCO AND ME: AN UNAUTHORIZED SATIRE by Kevin Broccoli. Last summer, he was able to be a teaching artist at Baltimore Center Stage. After seeing how powerful arts education can be Lyle knew he wanted to continue to pursue it, which is what brings him to American Stage for the next season as the Education and Outreach Apprentice. Lyle is excited to be a part of theatre with such a long and rich history like American Stage, and he can’t wait to join the team in September
ALYSSA BAUMGARDNER
ARTS ADMINISTRATION
Alyssa recently graduated with honors and a meritorious thesis from The University of Northern Colorado with a B.A. in Musical Theatre. Soon after starting college, Alyssa fell in love with administration, directing, dramaturgy and producing. She worked as an assistant director, dramaturge and dialect coach for productions at UNC and The Little Theatre of the Rockies as well as directing and self-producing her own productions of MEDEA and THE SEAGULL. Her senior year she served as the artistic director for The Underground Theatre Project, a student group that helps develop and produce new student work, and was awarded the "David and Dawn Grapes Director’s Award" for Excellence in Theatre. Alyssa is overjoyed to be a part of American Stage and the St. Petersburg community and looks forward to learning from administrators who produce excellent theatre and run a trusted business.
DID YOU KNOW? Each American Stage Apprentice gains 2,000 hours of professional experience, which culminates in the creation of their own written, produced, and directed work.
LEADERSHIP FELLOWSHIPS
This special fellowship provides early career arts leaders a year-long experience building on their education and leadership development with immersive participation in the business and the artistic initiatives at American Stage. Fellows build strategic skills and self-awareness that will prepare them for a successful leadership career in the arts.
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19.20 AMERICAN STAGE EMERGING ARTS LEADER FELLOW & APPRENTICES
LYLE SWEPPENHEISER
EMERGING ARTS LEADER FELLOW
Wedeline is a recent graduate from the Florida State University with a Bachelors of Arts in Sacred Music and Music Entrepreneurship. Wedeline has been involved in the performing arts from a very young age, gracing the stage through musical theater, choral music, and even dance. Wedeline thoroughly enjoys working with children and youth, serving as a music teacher, teaching artist, and vocal director. Now residing in Atlanta, Georgia, Wedeline is very excited to return to the Bay Area where her love for theater began on the stages of Blake High School and the Straz Center for the Performing Arts. Wedeline looks forward to growing as an Arts Leader through her fellowship with American Stage. Wedeline counts it as a high honor to be developed by an organization that is committed to serving the community. It is her passion to keep the torch lit for future generations to come.
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ACT 1 CLUB ANNUAL FUND MEMBERS
This season, as we continue connecting artists and audiences to the best of professional live theatre, we thank you for helping actualize our vision. American Stage's ACT 1 CLUB Annual Fund has become the cornerstone of our organizational plan to balance high-quality, meaningful theatrical programming with a sound business model built to last for generations to come. Contributions to the Annual Fund through sponsorships of our theatrical productions, support for our arts education and youth initiatives, foundation and individual giving help make this possible. Donors contributing $100 or more annually are recognized as ACT 1 CLUB Members, and can receive a variety of special benefits designed to bring them closer to the art and artists of American Stage. ACT 1 CLUB Members provide the steady stream of support vital to our pursuit of exploring and celebrating the human experience through live theatre. Gifts of all sizes make a difference. Contributions up to $100 will be recognized on our website. Visit americanstage.org/DONATE to learn more. We continually strive to celebrate our donors, and every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of this list. Please contact our Development Team to report errors, changes or omissions at (727) 823-1600 x 207 or development@americanstage.org. Thank you for supporting powerful storytelling at American Stage Theatre Company! This list reflects contributions made June 1, 2018 through September 17, 2019. BENEFACTOR’S CIRCLE ($25,000+) Anonymous Bank of America, Inc. Sherri Richey Burke Cindy W. Fletcher in Honor of Leyla Prior Hough Family Foundation Milkey Family Foundation Raymond James The Shubert Foundation ARTISTIC DIRECTOR’S CIRCLE ($10,000+) Anonymous Russell Buchan City of St. Petersburg Duke Energy Cynthia Faulhaber Susan & Robb Hough Beth A. Houghton & Scott K. Wagman Thomas A. & Mary S. James Foundation Alfred T. May Tim McCormick & Jeff Brizzi Mary & Mark Myers Pinellas Community Foundation Brian Reale & Fred Wilcox Willi Rudowsky & Hal Freedman Dr. Jean Spencer-Carnes State of Florida Division of Cultural Affairs Tampa Bay Arts Bridge Fund Within the Community Foundation of Tampa Bay Steve & Nancy Westphal, GoToSteves.Com PRODUCER’S CIRCLE ($7,000+) ABC Bicycles Sandi & Dick Averitt Robyn Rusignuolo & Andrew Bellino St. Petersburg Arts Alliance Ann & Daniel Vickstrom Steven W. Walker CAST CIRCLE ($3,500+) Ann & James Albert Rebecca & Michael Alford Anonymous Sandi & Dick Averitt in Memory of Garry Allan Bruel Marion & William Ballard Colette Birnbaum & Ann Beth Steinmuller
Linda & Jeffrey Carbiener Sue Carey Marsha Carson Lorraine & Neil Franckle Freedom Bank Sharon & Victor Gardner Gobioff Foundation Susan & Pete Greenbaum Greenberg Traurig, LLP Annie C. Hiotis Gwendolyn & Gordon Johnson Allen H. Loyd Kari & Tom Mainelli Modern Business Associates & Jack Rice Insurance Leslie & Jim Parent Leona E. Peiffer Raymond James & Associates, St. Petersburg Fran & Bud Risser Sabal Trust Company Smart Move Moving & Storage Inc. Cathy Swanson Cathy & Thomas Szelistowski STARS ($2,000+) Chris Aisenbrey Anonymous Valerie & Jack Beatty Carlton Fields John Chamberlain Joseph Ciccolini Regina & Matt Clement Nancy & Ken Coco Mary Ellen & John Collins Debbie & Matthew Conigliaro Creative Pinellas Inc. Marcia Dobbin Tiffany & Preston Faykus, WGG Foundation Frederick E. & Aleta B. Fisher Fund Alice & David Fisher The David and Mary Harbeitner Charitable Gift Fund Susan Harper Enez & Bud Hart Jeanne & Bill Heller Gail & Bob Hetler J. Crayton Pruitt Foundation Lynda & Dean Jollay Ellyn & Chris Kamke Vickey & Mark Kleinsmith Merrill Lynch Wealth Management Metro Inclusive Health Pilot Bank
RBC Foundation Ready for Life Laura Shaw Christa & Scott Shoaf Drs. Dorothy & Edwin Sved Tampa Bay Times, Inc. LEADING PLAYERS ($1,000+) AmCap Insurance Pat Anderson Anonymous Lois & Marvin Atkins Renee Baker Anne Barrins & Ken Slaby Suzanne & Martin Batt George J. & K. Deborah Baxter Fund Within the Community Foundation of Tampa Bay Barbara & Michael Bice Angela Biever Suzanne Carney Cynthia & Mark Carron Nora & Jim Conlin Bernie & Lee Craig Susan & Alan Dee Sherri & Joe Dodgson Ralph Dolente Thomas Flynn Karen & Jose Fourquet Cathy & Keith Gramling Green Bench Brewing Company T.J. Haynes-Morgan The Hickey Family Foundation Patricia Higgins Julie Lachman & David Thomas The Kevin a Lane Philanthropic Fund Leadership Pinellas Helen K. Leslie Louise M. Manry Jean & Robert Markley, Brighton Foundation Trust Anita & Edward Marks Catherine & Luis Prats RBC Wealth Management Barbara Sansone Melvin & Betty Sembler Philanthropic Fund Nancy & Robert Shannon Lisha Guzowski-Shatz & Jim Shatz Leigh Simons Sandee & Al Steinberg Brigitte & George Sullivan Holly & John Tomlin Unity Temple of Truth Church Bill Van Law Brenda B. Verbeck Mortensen
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PATRONS ($229+) Pat & Allen Acken Actors' Equity Foundation, Inc. Darbra & William Adair Lisa Adamich & Bobbi Brown Dedee Aleccia & Hal Hultman Mary Lou Ambrose & Joseph A. Barkley III Anonymous Peter & Mary Linda Armacost Charlotte Bacon Lucy & Keith Bailey Bandes Construction Faith Andrews Bedford Robert Beverly Elizabeth Brincklow & Zeke Durica Barbara & Robert Byelick Gentry & Chris Byrnes Karen Chassin Julie & Armin Cline Beverly & Steven Cohen Sherry & Irv Cohen Susan & Grant Crockett Edie Daly & Jackie Mirkin Janese & Wes Davis Jan & Lee Davisson Debbie & James Demel Matt Dieter Marjorie Dosik Brian Doyle Katherine Egolf Virginia G. England & Bob Marsh Laura & Ron Erstad Teresa Eyerman Diane Fair Jenna Felder & Gavin Stark Ellie Finehout & Mark Roberts Debra & Doug Fisher Debra & William Flynn Kathy & Peter Forde Claudette & Brian Fornuto Joyce & Wayne Fraser Beth & Ernest Frierson Nancy Fultz Noreen & Mike Germak J. Leslie Glick Sarah Gold Kathie Gonzales Lynne Knauf & Robert Greenbaum Lisset & Wayne Hanewicz Jay Hart Donna & Thomas Hart Susan H. Henry in Honor of the Wedding of Bonnie Hough and Will Payne Mark Houghton Edward and Elaine Hudson Family Fund Sandra & Jim Irvin Mr. & Mrs. William Israel Jason Jensen Kim Justice Jenni Kennedy Lisa Kirchner & Paul Palumbo Ivy & David Kitenplon Maureen & Butch Kolar Kathy Kronenberg & John Gee Dell & Larry Krug Diane & James Lake Melanie Lenz Lucie Le Page Gretchen Letterman & Bill Shelton Nancy J. Lyons Joan MacIntire & Elizabeth Straw Sue & David Malmberg Theresa & Horst Max
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TOGETHER, WE CREATE.
Our 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. As a 501(c)(3) nonprofit professional theatre, we rely on the generosity of individuals and organizations who empower American Stage to make a meaningful impact in our community with powerful stories...boldly told. We are proud to present two very special fundraising evenings each season in fall and spring that support our artistic and educational programming year-round. This fall we will come together, in support of our Mainstage Series, to celebrate the start of a new season at American Stage with our 19.20 AN AMERICAN DREAMSCAPE Celebration on October 11, 2019 hosted at The Birchwood. Visit americanstage.org/CELEBRATE Our 2020 Gala Under the Stars this spring will be held on Friday, April 17th for the opening night of FOOTLOOSE. Visit americanstage.org/GALA 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 June 1, 2018 through September 17, 2019. $5,000+ 4Wall Entertainment, Inc. Bayou Catering Bayprint The Birchwood Trevor Burgess Holland America Line J. Thor Lighting/Sound Design Kahwa Coffee Roasting Barbara & Michael McKee Modern Business Associates & Jack Rice Insurance Modern Business Associates Sara Moola & Mike Vaughn Norwegian Creative Studios The Palladium Theater Leslie & Jim Parent Smart Move Moving & Storage Inc. Tampa Bay Magazine Tampa Bay Times, Inc. WEDU Alycia B. Weigley Steve & Nancy Westphal, gotoSTEVES.com $1,500 - $4,999 AMRx Pat Anderson Sandi & Dick Averitt Renee Baker Bank of America The Big Catch at Salt Creek Big Frog Custom T-Shirts & More Angela Bond & James Markus Sherri Richey Burke Callaloo - Courtesy of Vincent Jackson, Ramon Hernandez, & Mario Farias Carlton Fields david reynolds jewelry & coin Erin & Joseph Dise Sherri & Joe Dodgson Duke Energy The Duncan McClellan Gallery Aila Erman Teresa Eyerman
Ellie Finehout & Mark Roberts Lauren & Neal Fiske Cindy W. Fletcher Lorraine & Neil Franckle Hal Freedman, Charles Rutenberg Realty Freedom Bank Gator Cases and Levy's Leathers Lori & Bill Goede Chef Tyson Grant & Steve Westphal Gratzzi Italian Grille Susan & Robb Hough Beth A. Houghton & Scott K. Wagman Liz & Dan Jackson Nancy & John Lamson The Lightning Foundation Ria & William McQueen Mermosa Winery & Boutique Pamela & Richard Mooney Mary & Mark Myers Neptune Flood Pepito Masterpeice Portraits Kathy & Ed Rawls Brian Reale & Fred Wilcox Retina Vitreous Associates of Florida Beth Reynolds Christina Roddey, Belle Casa Communities, Inc. Willi Rudowsky & Hal Freedman Robyn Rusignuolo & Andrew Bellino Sabal Trust Company Libby & Ron Salamone Lisha Guzowski-Shatz & Jim Shatz Laura Shaw Heather & Walter E. Smith Smith & Associates Real Estate Marlene & Ted Starr Cathy Swanson Thomas & LoCicero Trenam Law TriplePoint Design Build Tyrone Frame & Mirror Village Inn Restaurants
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Be a part of our signature outdoor party of the year at Demens Landing Park.
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This annual tradition benefits our artistic and educational programs featuring a host of activities, a gourmet dinner created by Parkshore Grill's Chef Tyson and the opening night performance of FOOTLOOSE!
To reserve your space today or for sponsorship inquiries, CALL 727.823.1600 X 207 or ADVANCEMENT@AMERICANSTAGE.ORG American Stage is a 501(c)3 nonprofit, charitable organization.
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IN MEMORIAM: The donors listed below have graciously contributed in memory of American Stage community members. We would like to thank family and friends for their heartfelt remembrance of beloved supporters of the arts. Their generosity helps American Stage provide an enduring legacy of theatrical excellence and access for generations to come. This list reflects all donations and gifts received between June 1, 2018 through September 17, 2019. Pat Anderson in memory of Steve Anderson Pat Anderson in memory of Enez & Bud Hart Sandi & Dick Averitt in memory of Garry Allan Bruel Marion & William Ballard in memory of Enez & Bud Hart Cheryl Erinc in memory of Enez & Bud Hart Helen Hameroff & Frantz Christensen in memory of Enez & Bud Hart Jacqueline & Barry Kanner and Susan Laplante in memory of Harriett Leiberman Carol & Bill Marger in memory of Allen H. Loyd Alfred T. May in memory of Enez & Bud Hart Alfred T. May in memory of Hazel Hough Alfred T. May in memory of Allen H. Loyd Tinker McKee in memory of Dr. Peter Dawson Tinker McKee in memory of Hazel Hough Tinker McKee in memory of Allen H. Loyd Pamela & Stephen Newman in memory of Enez & Bud Hart Ann Palmer & Jane Harshburger in memory of Enez & Bud Hart Arlene Fillinger Rothman in memory of Enez & Bud Hart Stephanie Snyder in memory of Pat Anderson Carolyn Warner in memory of Enez & Bud Hart Mary Lou Warner in memory of Enez & Bud Hart 36 2019 - 2020 SEASON • VIETGONE
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
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· 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.org
THE LEGACY SOCIETY OF AMERICAN STAGE 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 17, 2019. Anonymous Michael Alford Sandra S. & Richard G. Averitt III Anne Barrins & Ken Slaby Valerie & Jack Beatty Janet Bibber 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 Tiffany & Preston Faykus 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 Gini Rollins* 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
*Denotes Angels of the Legacy Society
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UPCOMING:
All About Eve
Friday, October 25, 2019, 12:55 p.m.
All About Eve tells the story of Margo Channing. The spotlight is hers, always has been. But now there’s young, beautiful Eve. Image: Lily James, Gillian Anderson. Photography by Jan Versweyveld
The Audience
Friday, December 13, 2019, 12:55 p.m.
For 60 years, Queen Elizabeth II has met with each of her 12 prime ministers in a private weekly meeting. This meeting is known as The Audience.
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