Snow White Stagebill

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ARDEN CHILDREN'S THEATRE PRESENTS

SNOW WHITE written and directed by Greg Banks Scenic Designer

Costume Designer

CHRISTOPHER HAIG

NATALIA DE LA TORRE

Lighting Designer AMANDA JENSEN

Composer/Sound Designer/Music Director DANIEL PERELSTEIN+

Stage Manager

Assistant Director

KATE NELSON*

ELISE D'AVELLA

APRIL 4 - JUNE 3, 2018

Honorary Producer: Hamilton Family Charitable Trust Production Sponsor:

Special thanks to the Harold and Mimi Steinberg Charitable Trust for supporting Arden Theatre Company. Produced by permission of Children's Theatre Company Minneapolis, MN. Produced by special arrangement with Plays for Young Audiences.

Arden Theatre Company receives state arts funding support through a grant from the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts, a state agency funded by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the National Endowment for the Arts, a federal agency. + Member of United Scenic Artists Local USA 829

* Member of Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the U.S.


Here’s to bringing life to great stories.

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WELCOME from the Producing Artistic Director

Welcome. This is the Arden’s 30th anniversary season – which means that we’ve been doing plays since 1988. This season also marks another anniversary – Arden Children’s Theatre is 20 years old. The Arden was around for 10 years before we began making plays for kids but, once we started, it’s been one of the most important things we do. One of the reasons these shows are so important is that for many Arden Children’s Theatre audience members, this is the first time they’ve seen live theatre. Because of that, we want it to be the best experience possible, and we work with the best actors and writers and designers we know. We want you to love our plays, and we hope that you will want to keep coming back to the theatre. Next year. And the year after. And, maybe, for your entire life. I was lucky. My mom took me and my brothers and sisters to see plays when I was a kid. And I LOVED them. I started making my own plays in the backyard with my friends. Then when I was 11, I got involved with a program for kids called Summer Stage, and I spent all day, every day each summer acting and tearing tickets and painting sets. Summer Stage was where I directed my very first show when I was 14 years old. And that show was Snow White, too. Not the Snow White you are going to see today; a different Snow White. That’s one of the great things about theatre, the same stories can be told in completely different ways. Today’s Snow White was written and directed by Greg Bank, a British playwright and director who has been working on this play for several years. The Arden is the first theatre doing Greg Banks’ Snow White, so you are among the very first kids in the world to see this show. That’s what we try to do: to have great people work really hard (and have a lot of fun) making plays just for you. Maybe someday you’ll write a play or be in a play or build the set for a play, but right now, sitting here as a member of the audience, you are an invaluable part of this production. Whether onstage, backstage, or in the audience, everyone plays a role in making live theatre happen. Thank you for being part of this world premiere of Snow White. Thank you for being part of the Arden. Have fun!


THANK YOU TO OUR HONORARY PRODUCERS On behalf on the Hamilton Family Charitable Trust, we congratulate the Arden on their 30th anniversary season and the 20th anniversary season of Arden Children’s Theatre. The Arden is a vital, thriving theatre, truly committed to the artists, audiences, and most importantly, the children of this region. The Hamilton Family Charitable Trust has been honored to support the creation and development of Arden Children’s Theatre. When the Arden approached us in 1998 about starting Children’s Theatre, we were enthusiastic supporters because we believe all children should be exposed to the best art at a young age. We never imagined that our support would help Arden Children’s Theatre become a cornerstone of the cultural life for families in this city— and one of the most renowned children’s theaters in the country. Our children enjoyed coming to Arden productions when they were youngsters and we’re glad your families are here today. And we didn’t stop there! Arden Children’s Theatre was the catalyst for the Arden’s education outreach program, Arden for All, which works with schools in Philadelphia, Camden, and Delaware County, serving thousands of students each year. When the Hamilton Family Arts Center opened in 2013, it became the permanent home for the Arden’s education programs, giving students the opportunity to explore their dreams with theater professionals during quality after-school and summer programs. Our family is thrilled to continue our investment in the Arden and the children in our region by helping to bring this brand new production of Snow White to the stage. Through the imaginative work on stage and in education programs, the Arden engages children across our region in storytelling, literacy, and creativity; encouraging them to be curious, love reading, and become lifelong cultural participants — and we’re so happy to be a part of this special work.

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DIRECTOR'S LETTER I was originally commissioned to write this adaptation of Snow White by The Children’s Theatre Company in Minneapolis but was delighted when Terry Nolen asked me if I would like to direct this premiere production for the Arden. What’s been particularly exciting for me, as well as being a challenge, is being able to both write and direct this brand new version of Snow White. Although I say brand new, I have still attempted to be faithful to the central story which weaves its way through all of the various incarnations that have appeared over the years. I guess what gives my adaptation its own particular quality is that I was commissioned to write the piece for only two actors . . . My initial response was . . . "Help! Not possible! There are seven dwarves!" The reason for that decision was not just a whim on the part of the Children’s Theatre but came from my history of work with them since 2001, writing and directing adaptations of well known classic stories for small casts, some of which, including Pinocchio, Robin Hood, and The Jungle Book have been produced at the Arden. This is the first time I have directed one of my scripts here in Philadelphia. We are so used to the Disney versions of our favourite stories, that it's exciting to be given the opportunity to go back and re-read them in their original form; to see how dark some of them are, to realise that they often originated in times of great poverty, famine, or war. We know them as fairy tales, but they are much more than flights of fancy. They were always told as a way of making sense of the world in difficult times, and as I work on these stories, I try and hold true to that idea and not patronise a young audience but to speak to them honestly and openly about what happens in the world. At the same time, it's important that the telling of these stories is exciting, and working with a small cast and a simple set is just that. It requires a leap of faith, a complete suspension of disbelief, and huge amounts of imagination on the part of the actors and the audience. The very qualities that we made use of when we were young and trying to make sense of the world through our play, just as our children still do today. We’ve had enormous fun and serious challenges in telling this story, not least, figuring out how one actor can play all seven dwarfs at once . . . We think we’ve nailed it, but that will be for you to judge; even if you do get confused I hope you find plenty to enjoy! Greg Banks


Cast of Characters Snow White.......................................................................................Nastassja Whitman* 4........................................................................................................................Doug Hara* Musician..................................................................................................Daniel Perelstein UNDERSTUDIES: Rachel O'Hanlon-Rodriguez (Snow White); Theo Wampler (4) Arden Theatre Company is a professional company employing members of Actors’ Equity Association. *Member of Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States Please check houseboards for any program changes. Taking pictures and/or making visual or sound recordings is expressly forbidden. Actors’ Equity Association (AEA), founded in 1913, represents more than 45,000 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. www.actorsequity.org NASTASSJA WHITMAN (Snow White) Arden Debut! Regional: One More River to Cross (Pulley & Buttonhole Theatre Company); Black Nativity (Theatre Horizon); Milk Like Sugar (Simpatico Theatre Company); For Colored Girls (First World Theatre Company). Film/Television: Sophie in The Book of Nimrod, Ruby in a short thesis film for University of the Arts. Awards: Barrymore Award 2017: Best Chorus. Training: B.A. from Michigan State University; M.A. from New York University; Ozzie Jones of Rhythm One Company, and New Freedom Theatre. Nastassja is currently writing a musical about her hometown of Detroit, Michigan. She is thankful to God for her ancestors, family, and friends. This performance is dedicated to her nieces and nephews. DOUG HARA (4) Arden: The Stinky Cheese Man and Other Fairly Stupid Tales, Great Expectations, Dr. Seuss's The Cat in the Hat, Pinocchio, Cyrano,Threepenny Opera, Something Intangible, Sleeping Beauty, Go, Dog. Go!, Lookingglass Alice, and A Prayer for Owen Meany. Broadway: The Boys of Winter and Metamorphoses. Regional: Goodman Theatre, About Face Theatre, Jellyeye Drum Theatre, Huntington Theatre Company, Arena Stage, Berkeley Repertory Theatre, Seattle Repertory Theatre, Mark Taper Forum, Alliance Theatre, Syracuse Stage, Margaret Jenkins Dance Company, Brooklyn Academy of Music, and The Joyce Theater. Doug is an ensemble member of Chicago’s Lookingglass Theatre Company where he has participated in over 20 productions. DANIEL PERELSTEIN (Musician/Composer/Sound Designer/Music Director) is a freelance sound designer, composer, and musical director in Philadelphia. By Greg Banks at the Arden: The Jungle Book, Pinocchio, Robin Hood. Other Arden favorites include: Stupid … Bird, A Year with Frog and Toad, Parade, Endgame, and others. Recent designs at Cleveland Play House, Roundabout Theatre Company, Primary Stages, McCarter Theatre, Geva Theatre,Virginia Stage Company, Opera Philadelphia, Wilma Theater, People’s Light, Kimmel Center, Bearded Ladies Cabaret, and others.Artistic Associate at The Wilma Theater. Daniel has received two Barrymore Awards and sixteen Barrymore Award nominations in three categories. Independence Foundation Fellowship, 2013. B.S. Engineering, B.A. Music, Swarthmore College. For Dad. GREG BANKS (Director/Adaptor) has been working as an actor, writer, and director since 1979. His work has taken him from Singapore to Seattle via Moscow, New York, and the Arctic Circle. While building a reputation for making and touring new work in small-scale venues throughout the UK in the ‘80s, his work has subsequently been seen in the West End and at the New Victory on Broadway. Still based in the UK, his scripts have been performed throughout the States, where he has worked as guest Director/Writer at Minneapolis' Children’s Theatre since 2001 and directed his work at The Seattle Children’s Theatre. His production of Spirit Horse, commissioned by Roseneath Theatre in Toronto, has toured Canada extensively since 2010. Several of his scripts have been produced at The Arden including Robin Hood,The Jungle Book, and Pinocchio. This year, Greg is delighted to have been asked to also direct his brand new adaptation of Snow White.


Who’s Who CHRISTOPHER HAIG (Set Designer) A proud graduate and faculty member at the University of the Arts, Chris has worked professionally as a set and prop designer in Philly for 17 years. Currently, he is enjoying his 7th season as Props Master at Arden Theatre Company. He has designed sets and/or props for Theatre Horizon, 11th Hour Theatre Company, 1812 Productions, Tribe of Fools, Delaware Theatre Company, Mazeppa Productions, Plays & Players, Commonwealth Classic Theatre Company, Delaware Shakespeare Festival, and Simpatico Theater, including their production of Time Is On Our Side for which he received a Barrymore nomination for Best Scenic Design. He most recently designed the set of Love, Lies & Taxidermy for Inis Nua Theatre Company. Later this season, he will be set designing Theatre Horizon’s Peter and the Starcatcher and 11th Hour’s world premiere musical Big Red Sun. Love to Robi, friends, and family for all their support! NATALIA DE LA TORRE (Costume Designer) Arden: Assistant Costume Designer for Funnyman. Regional: The Tempest (Lantern Theater Company); Coriolanus (Shakespeare in Clark Park); Anna (EgoPo Classic Theater). Training: M.F.A. in Production Design from Ohio University. Natalia is a visiting Professor of Costume Design at Rowan University in Glassboro, NJ. Love to CM. Thank you to Amanda, Greg, and Jamie. AMANDA JENSEN (Lighting Designer) is a Philadelphia based lighting designer. She has designed for Inis Nua (Love Lies and Taxidermy,The Swallowing Dark, Raidant Vermin, Spine), Theatre Exile (Really), Bright Metal (Sabbatical), Gunner Montana (Kink Haus,Wroughtland), Orchestra 2001 (8 Songs for a Mad King),The Fever with Scott Rodrigue and Azuka (Tigers Be Still). Amanda is also a collaborator on Wilder:This is How Girls Die, a devised piece conceived during Beyond the Surface an artist lab held by ReVamp Collective. Her next project is designing Catch-22 for Curio Theatre. ELISE D'AVELLA (Assistant Director) is a director, actor, and teaching artist based in Philadelphia. Since receiving her Masters from Villanova University in 2016, she has assistant directed for the Lantern Theatre, the Wilma Theatre, and Theatre Horizon. She has recently directed for Juniper Productions, Mz. Initiative, ReVamp Collective, Tieline Theatre, and her own company, Svaha Theatre Collective. She works as the resident teaching artist at Theatre Horizon and teaches yoga at various studios in the city. Up next, she will be co-directing As You Like It for Tieline Theatre. KATE NELSON (Stage Manager) Arden: Peter Pan,The Light Princess, A Year with Frog and Toad,The Secret Garden,Two Trains Running, Hans Brinker and the Silver Skates,The Jungle Book, Under the Skin, Great Expectations, Sideways Stories from Wayside School, Parade, Ghost-Writer. Select Regional: Becky Shaw; I Love You,You’re Perfect, Now Change (Montgomery Theater); Cinderella: A Musical Panto, Six Characters in Search of an Author (People’s Light). Love to E. TERRENCE J. NOLEN (Producing Artistic Director) is co-founder and Producing Artistic Director of Arden Theatre Company. Favorite Arden productions include all-Philadelphia casts of August: Osage County, Death of a Salesman,The Grapes of Wrath and Hedda Gabler; and such musicals as Next to Normal, Sweeney Todd, Pacific Overtures,Violet, and Caroline, or Change. Terry directed the inaugural production of Arden Children’s Theatre, Charlotte’s Web. He has directed seven world-premiere plays by Michael Hollinger, three by Dennis Raymond Smeal, three by Michael Ogborn, two by Rogelio Martinez, and Bruce Graham’s Something Intangible. Terry has been nominated for 25 Barrymore Awards for his directing work at the Arden and received awards for The Baker’s Wife, Sweeney Todd, Opus,Winesburg, Ohio; Assassins, and Something Intangible. He directed Michael Hollinger’s Opus at Primary Stages in New York and was nominated for a Lucille Lortel Award for Outstanding Director. His short film The Personal Touch was nominated for an Emmy Award. AMY L. MURPHY (Managing Director) A Philadelphia native, Amy co-founded the Arden in 1988 with Terrence J. Nolen and Aaron Posner. She is especially proud of the Arden Professional Apprentice program and its contribution to the Philadelphia cultural community. She completed the Executive Program for Nonprofit Leaders-Arts. Amy has served on the Board of the Cultural Alliance and Theatre Philadelphia. She has served on panels for the National Endowment for the Arts, the New Jersey State Arts Council, Theatre Communications Group and the Philadelphia Cultural Fund. Amy was named a Hepburn Fellow 2008-9 by the Katharine Houghton Hepburn Center at Bryn Mawr College. ARDEN THEATRE COMPANY Founded in 1988, Arden Theatre Company is dedicated to bringing to life great stories by great storytellers–on the stage, in the classroom, and in the community. We stage five productions each season as part of our mainstage series and two productions through Arden Children’s Theatre, the city’s first resident professional children’s theatre program. We create and produce new work through the Independence Foundation New Play Showcase. The Arden Professional Apprenticeship program trains future theatre leaders, and Arden Drama School classes teach children and teens about the craft of making plays. Our access program, Arden For All, makes our work available to


Who’s Who the entire community through subsidized tickets and books for economically disadvantaged young people, and our Arden Arts Education Fund provides scholarships for Arden Drama School classes and camps. The Arden has received twelve Philadelphia Magazine “Best of Philly” Awards, the Arts & Business Council’s Arts Excellence Award, six City Paper “Reader’s Choice” Awards, four Philadelphia Inquirer “Theatre Company of the Year” citations, 69 awards and 370 nominations from the Theatre Alliance of Greater Philadelphia’s Barrymore Awards for Excellence in Theatre, and was named “Best Theatre Company” by Philadelphia Weekly in 2009. Arden Theatre Company, a professional, nonprofit 501(c)(3) theatre company, is a member of the Theatre Communications Group, the League of Resident Theatres, Greater Philadelphia Cultural Alliance, Philadelphia Convention and Visitors Bureau, and Old City Arts Association. The Arden participates in The Barrymore Awards, a program of Theatre Philadelphia.

Inside-Out Caramel Apples Enjoy this tasty treat that won't put you to sleep like the Queen's poison apple! Have a parent help you make this recipe to share with family and friends. Ingredients:

• 4-6 Granny Smith apples

• 2 cups caramel candies

• 2 tablespoons water

• Lemon juice

• Toppings like nuts, mini chocolate chips, toffee, etc. (optional)

Directions:

1. Unwrap caramel candies and place in microwave-safe bowl. Add water.

Microwave on high for 1 minute. Stir. Microwave on high 1 minute more. Stir. If caramel is still not completely melted, microwave another 30-60 seconds then stir.

2. Slice apples in half. Brush cut sides with lemon juice.

3. Using a melon baller or small metal scoop, scoop out the insides of the

apple, leaving about 1/2-inch edge of apple all the way around. It doesn’t have to be perfect!

4. Scoop caramel into each hallowed-out apple

5. Let sit for about 1 hour to allow caramel to firm before you eat them.

(Note: if you allow caramel to harden in the fridge, it gets too hard. Recommend just letting the caramel firm up outside of the fridge.)

Enjoy!


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David Lerman and Shelley Wallock David and Deborah Lesher Warren and Arline Lieberman Kim and David Lipetz, In Honor of Amy Murphy and Terry Nolen Ben Lovell John and Martha Lubell Charitable Gift Fund Robin and Saifuddin Mama, In Honor of Steve Morgan Joseph Manko, In Loving Memory of His Wife, Lynn Manko Anthony Matejczyk Linda McAleer and Maitlon Russell Dr. and Mrs. George and Judy McCarthy John McCormick and Ken Schmitt Gloria McNutt Missy and Bob McQuiston Alan and Susan Miller Madeline Miller and Gordon Leggett Martha Moore Robert and Susan Morris Lora and Michael Northen Joe M. Norton Carol O'Brien Steven Fukuchi and Laura Offutt Brenda J. Oliphant Mr. and Mrs. Gerald O'Neill Don and Barbara Parman Vincent and Carmen Pezzullo Dulcie Romm Sandy Portnoy Ilene and Coleman Poses Dr. Nancy Post Daniel Promislo Alan Reinach and Dana Perlman Alice Reyes and David Glancey Graham and Betsy Robb, in honor of Lee van de Velde John and Claire Rodgers Jane Rose Daniel and Faye Ross Carole M. and Irwin C. Saft Lawrence and Phyllis Sager David and Margie Saland Harold and Sharon Schwalm Karen and Robert Sharrar Roy and Lee Shubert James L. Smith Wayne Snover and Janet Tebbel Margaret R. Spencer Linda and Jonathan Tabas Cecilia S. Tannenbaum John Urofsky Helene and Bill Van Hoeven Tom and Patricia Vernon Lewis and Hella Volgenau Tom and Beth Warms Marisa Waxman Donna and Andrew Wechsler Vivian Weinblatt Julie D. Williams


Thank You to Our Supporters $125-$249

Anonymous (3) Anonymous, In Memory of David A. Schu Barbara Abrahams Jessica Accurso Janet and Roger Alwang Mr. and Mrs. John and Marilyn Anthony Mr. John Austin Drs. Rita Axelrod and Howard Naidech Dr. and Mrs. Stuart and Elaine Baer Dr. Donald Bakove and Margaret G. McLaughlin Flora Becker Susan Becker and Aaron Rubin Timothy Berger and Sarah Mooers Nancy and Jay Berkowitz Constance and Richard W. Berman Fern and Robert Billet Thomas and Ann Blackburn Jocelyn Block Janice Bogen Allen G. Bonner Michael P. Boyle Tom and Mary Pat Boyle Kimberly Brannen Charles Brennan Ann and David Brownlee Michael P. Buckley Stephen and Eleanor Bulova Mr. Joseph Casey Steve and Helene Cohen Susan Cook and Jeff Staikoff Elizabeth Cornman Daniel Devlin Mr. and Mrs. Stuart and Diana Donaldson Colleen Grace Donofrio Ellen Dooneief Beverly Dubin John and Lois S. Durso Robert Earle Ella and Jon Edwards Linda Ellsworth Wendy Epstein and James Steiker Ted and Joann Erfer Mrs. Marie Failey Ruth Ferber John and Nancy Fischer Carol Fixman and Stephen Kobrin Adam Foxx and Jodi Kefer Allyson Frank Michael and Helene Freidman Brenda Furtak Greg Gephart and Michal Hall Bright Funds Foundation Ms. Joan Gmitter Susan Greene and Kathleen Sheridan Priscilla Grosick Paul Siegel and Marsha Gross Trudy and Paul Gulterman Pamela M. Hamilton Charles W. Head Jr. and John Fagotti

Angela and Michael Hennessey Betsy and Ted Hershberg Daniel and Dorothy Hofer Jean and LW Homeier Glenna Huls Thomas Hurster and Jacqueline Salmon Mike and Shannon Stellato Peter Johnson Sarah and Joe Jordan William Jordan, In Honor of Virginia and Harvey Kimmel's Wedding Anniversary Stuart Katz Mr. and Mrs. Douglas and Ruth Keating Larry Keiser, In Memory of Joan Henley Margaret Keller Kate Kidder Doerr Caren and Brian Kirschner Kristen Koenigsbauer Jerry and Deena Koffler Ina Li and Michael Kostal Vicki and Doni Kramer Marilyn Kutler and Ira Silberman Stewart and Marla Leftow Zachary Lesser Craig and Stephanie Lewis Sylvia and Norman Lieberman Laurel and Robert Lipshutz Cirel and Howard Magen David Mark Vincent Massimiano Alice McCreary and David Epler Lorraine and Bruce McMahon Kathryn Z. McMaster Jess McPhillips Arthur Melnick Arthur and Sallie Melvin Cheryl and Gerald Meyer Marianne Miller Paul and Lee Miller Sandra and Martin Miller Sylvia R. Miller Claire and James Moyer Kenneth and Susan Myers Elesa Nelson Eliot and Bonnie Nierman Frances Novack Paul Nutaitis and Robert Clark Nicholas Orbe Phyllis Weber and Stan Oswald Mr. Larry Pace Robert and Sydney Pasternack Michael and Judy Paul Ann and Andy Perch Jeff Perry Jeff and Elizabeth Podraza Amy and Davis Pollack Jennifer Potts Mr. and Mrs. John and Margaret Preg Linda Putnam Erat Ms. Aneira Puttaswamy

Ms. Linda Quam Honorable and Mrs. Lowell A. Reed, Jr. Mary Jo Reilly Elizabeth R. and William H. Rivers, Jr. Bernard and Camille Rosenberg, In Honor of Steve Morgan Kenneth I. and Shelley K. Rosenberg The Rosenberg Family Trust Sheryl Roser Adelle Rubin Joan Ryder and Robert Ludwig Joan and Bill Saidel Alexandra Samuels and Peter Kohn David Scheibe Karen Schermerhorn and Evan Seymour Deborah Schultz Terri Schwomeyer The Gary Rosenau Foundation Lori and David Severino Elaine Sherman and Robert Cohan Marilyn Sifford and Robert Butera Ellen and Mickey Simon Bob and Harriet Singer Rita and Neil Stevens Robert Stewart and Barbara Barnett-Stewart Corinne Stone Charles F. Tarr and Roy Ziegler Christina Tate, In Honor of Steve Morgan Joseph Terry Sharon and Charles Tomlinson Marian Tracey Cynthia Vena Ian Wachstein and Michele Zeldner Ann Mintz and Clifford Wagner Debbie and Tom Walker Susan and Tom Walther James Wilson Bertram and Lorle Wolfson Joe Wuersch and Bobbie Doak, In Honor of Steve Morgan Sam and Kuna Yankell

$75-$124

Anonymous (5) Anonymous, In Honor of Mr. Pink Rhoda S. Abrams Ellen Anderson Jacqueline and Kenneth Andrews Dr. and Mrs. Anthony Andrews Anne Arian Wade Bailey Dave and Bill Bailey Robert and Sandy Clay Bauer Ellen Baxter and Robert Kavash Richard and Eileen Bazelon Barbara Bisgaier Marcia Bower Hazel Bowers Stanton and Jill Braid Jeffrey Broadhurst, In Honor of Tony and Alison Matejczyk


Thank You to Our Supporters Eadie and Allan Brooks Wendy Browder Kevin and Kathy Brown Donna Burkholder Jeannine Burky and David Webber Debbie and Alan Casnoff Lillian and William Cassel Alice Chittenden Mary Chomitz Saul and Sandra Clair Annemarie F. Clarke and David L. Buch Mark Cohen and Marty Johnson John and Mary Ann Collett Rick and Carol Collier Janet and Richard Conn Janet Cook John Cooke Betty Cooper Brent Groce and Donna Cordner Robert and Jana Cox, In Honor of Steve Morgan B. Karen Coyne Charlotte Creech Barbara Daneluzzi Joseph and Helen D'Angelo Howard and Barbara Davis, In Memory of Earl Engelmyer Emilia Demarco Rhonda Dickey Harry and Dorothy Dietzler Ann Donaghy, In Memory of Harry Segal Jackie Morrill and Mike Donahue Ruby L. and Angela Dowd Ray and Ellen Doyle Judge Jan E. DuBois and Ruth DuBois, In Memory of Fred Anton John Dulik and Sandra Folzer The Eichen Family Sally Eisenberg Brynn Evans Mark and Rene Feitelson Joan and Aron Fisher Marian Fisher Laura Foster Judy Frank Kenneth and Cecile Frank Molly Frantz Rebecca E. Freedman, In Memory of Barry D. Freedman Fran Freedman and Jon Blum Paula Freilich Brenda Freitag and Chet Tuthill Miriam Galster Ofelia Garcia Eileen and William Gemmell Blossom Gica Bernard L. and Dora D. Jacobs Fund Gwen and Alvin Gilens Peggy Glover Bob and Jan Goren Marylyn Goutmann Diane Graboyes

Mary Jo Grdina Larry and Ann Green Patricia Greer Grace E. Grillet Andrew and Michele Harbison Beverly Hayden V. Hedden Eileen Heisman Tuzman, In Memory of Mildred and Harvey Heisman Henderson Family, In Honor of Ella, Matt, Nate, and Noah Henderson Dr. Colin D. Hennessy and Dr. Jeremy S. Cohen Herbert and Gayl Henze Ruth Herd Steven J. Small Susan Herron Kimberly Heuer Dan and Monica Hilferty Mershon Hinkel Lisa and Bill Hoffman Morton and Lois Joy Hoffman James R. and Elizabeth P. Holt Esther and Robert Hornik Lynda Hubbell Peter and Barbara Hutcheon Judith Hyman David Ingram and Melanye Finister Lynne Jacobs Karl Janowitz and Amy Goldman Dr. and Mrs. William and Nancy Jantsch Jacqueline Jefferson Charles and Rebecca Johnson Ellen Kaye Frances and Paul Kende Marjorie Epps Kennedy Margarita and Peter Kind Richard and Marcia Klafter Ken, Eva and Aaron Klein, In Memory of Milt and Roz Klein Mary and Dean Kline Valerie Koscelnik, In Memory of John Koscelnik Melvin and Rhoda S. Kreiner Rachel and David Krug, In Honor of Eliana Fabiyi Ellen Kurtz Robert and Linda Lazar Robert and Joyce Leonetti Ruth Lesser Michael L. Levitan Natalie Levkovich and Richard Nalbandian Karen Lisker Dan and Linda Litwin Leroy and Ruth Loewenstern Donald and Nancy Maclay Barbara and Bob Maerten Mark Magrann, in honor of Steve Morgan Kathleen Mahan Renee and Milton Margulies Mary and Jack Markov

John and Eileen McComb M. McDonald Faith and Arthur McDowell Kathleen McGrann Judith McLaughlin Helen Mengel Barbara Miller Jeff and Maxine Morgan Brad Moss and Laurie Gottlieb, In Honor of Harvey Swedloff Bradley Mott John and Charline Neigh Hulon and Susanne Newsome Dave and Arline Olim Betsy Oliphant Ross, In Honor of The Ryan Family Glen and Jeanne Omans Linda Osler Mr. Richard Pariseau Judith Peakes Bob Peck Jane G. Pepper Iris and Paul Perlstein Jodi Petrillo Botte and Michael Botte Elaine Petrossian Matthew Pettigrew Donald and Carol Plank Stephen Platt and Robin Schaufler John and Victoria Podolski Margaret and Nicholas Potalivo Karen and David Pressel, In Honor of APA Class 24 Avra and Harry Pressman Francis and Patricia Preston Mark and Karen Reber Mr. and Mrs. David and Diane Richman Karen and Jon Richter Clifford Ridley and Betsey Hansell Shawn Robertson, In Honor of Regina Haigh Linda Robinson Ph.D. and Peter Krill Tony and Barbara Rooklin Patricia Rose Evelyn Rosen Caryn and Leon Rosenberg, In Honor of Regina Haigh J. Randall Rosensteel Edwin and Sally Rosenthol John and Melanie Rowley Marjorie and Alexander Russell Amy and Mitchell Russell Barbara Ryalls Robin Sampson Gerald Satlow and Beth Zatuchni Carole Schaefer-Charney Carl and Mary Ellen Schneider Perlita and Frank Schorfheide Irene and Marvin Schuman Jill and Kerry Schuman Carleton Schwager Warren and Carole Lee Schwomeyer Karen and Bob Serenbetz Nancy Seweryn Kathy and Richard Sexton


Thank You to Our Supporters Polly Shaffer Leslie Sheer Craig Sheetz Jim and Cathy Shippen Jo Ann and Richard Simon Stephen Skwire and Mary Pier Carleene and David Slowik Dr. and Mrs. Stuart Solomon Pamela and Joel Spiller Steve and Judy Stern Paul Stone Gaynor Strickler, In Honor of Anne Cook and Russ Troyer Barbara Sucidlo, In Memory of Anthony and Sue Daniel Szyld and Kathleen Ross Jean Tama Sylvia and Frank Tarzanin Letty Thall

Linda Traver Lisa Pinto Trucksess, In Memory of Barbara Winters Pinto Constance Villiers Martin and Dorothy Vogel Thomas and Cathryn Walsh Jeannette and William Webb Oscar Weber Robert Weinberg The Weinberger Family, In Honor of David and Debra Faye's 25th Anniversary Joan Weiner Fred and Shelly Weiner Elizabeth F. Weinreb John Wells Constance West Ann and Doug Wilkerson Nancy Wood

Judith Wood The Wynn Family Gerald Zeitz Rebecca and James Zug Jim and Debbie Zug The gifts in the listings are from February 1, 2017 to March 15, 2018.

LEGACYSOCIETY

THE

Arden Theatre Company would like to recognize the following supporters who have included the Arden in their wills or estate plans. Their planned gift provides support which will help sustain the Arden’s work for decades to come.

Anonymous Ms. Peggy Anderson* Stanley Baurys* Jane Berryman Louis Bluver Mary P. Burr Pearl M. Carpel Larry S. Friedman* and Dean H. Rishel Ellis Ginsberg* Peter Gistelinck and Kim Bloom Grace Gonglewski and Eric Schoefer

Jim and Carolyn Hessinger Suzanne and James Hill Mary Ellen Krober William Loeb Kristen Phillips and Matt Schreck Donald Martin and Richard Repetto* Tom Petro and Kris Messner Peggy Morgan Madeline Portnoy Dr. Harry Rosenthal Marilyn and Dean Staats

We hope you will consider including the Arden in your will or estate plans. To be recognized as a member of the Legacy Society or with questions regarding planned giving, please contact Lauren Hughes Director of Development at 215.922.8900 ext. 149.

*denotes deceased supporter


2017/18

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Artistic

Managing Director.................................................................................................................................. Amy L. Murphy Director of Finance and Administration.............................................................................Courtney Spiker Martin General Manager................................................................................................................................Rachel M. Tischler Associate General Manager...............................................................................................................Mary Beth Simon Assistant General Manager.........................................................................................................................Kevin White Arden Professional Apprentices...................................... Jonathan Edmondson, Adiah Hicks, Brennen Malone, Glynnis Nadel, Joshua Thorps, Sarah Steiker, Abby Weissman

Development

Director of Arden Drama School.............................................................................................................Sam Pedings Director of Education Outreach..................................................................................................................JosĂŠ AvilĂŠs Arden Teaching Artists................................Madison Auch, Kala Moses Baxter, Rachel Camp, Johanna Carden, Tara Demmy, Jordan Dobson, Eliana Fabiyi, Kelly Filios, Liz Filios, Madi Juleskusky, Leigha Kato, Jenson Lavallee, Tanaquil Marquez, Matthew Mastronardi, Cindy Paul, Katie Sink, Jenna Stelmok, Rob Tucker, Josh Walker, Kevin White, Justin Yoder, Holly Yokley Education Intern........................................................................................................................................Hannah Smith Albert M. Greenfield Teen Council..........................Annie Bohnenberger, Cat Bohnenberger, Katelin Bradley, Dylan Caligiuri, L'tajh Carter, Patrick Daniels, Gryphon Faulkner, Anna Goula, Elizabeth Hilliard, Madeline Larkin, Elisabeth Moore, Jayden Moore, Anna Nowosielski, Cameron Orefice, Jillian Sajda, Allison Wray, Madeline Wray Box Office Manager................................................................................................................................. Corey Masson Assistant Box Office Manager.............................................................................................................Bryant Edwards House Manager................................................................................................................................................ Kaitlyn Ide Front of House Supervisor.........................................................................................................................Katie Frazer Front of House Assistants............................Ryane Beutler, Jason Blacketer, Galen Blanzaco, Angela Costigan, Alex Dittmar, Matt Falance, Emily Fernandez,Victoria Heikenfeld, Madeline Jones, Emily Lantz, Jackie Leibowitz, Kimie Muroya, Francesca Piccioni, Amanda Robinson, Jenna Rogalski Kate Tenen, Paola Cruz, Kelsey Sherlock, Julianne Schaub

Production

Director of Development......................................................................................................................Lauren Hughes Grant Writer.................................................................................................................................................Ryann Carey Development Coordinator........................................................................................................................Paige Martini Development Intern.................................................................................................................................... Alexa Perillo

Education

Director of Marketing and Communications...................................................................................... Stephen Rapp Marketing Manager.............................................................................................................................. Rebecca Cureton Art Director.................................................................................................................................................Kristy Giballa Publicist................................................................................................................................................Christine Kozsuch Group Sales Manager............................................................................................................................. Kelsey Sherlock Sue Winge Marketing Intern...............................................................................................................Nicole Meredith Marketing Interns.................................................................................................................Bea Gerber, Becca Snyder

Front of House

Marketing

Producing Artistic Director............................................................................................................. Terrence J. Nolen Associate Producer................................................................................................................................. Jonathan Silver Artistic Assistant...........................................................................................................................................Sarah Scafidi Commissioned Playwrights............................... Greg Banks, Jacqueline Goldfinger, James Ijames, Lorene Cary

Administrative Management

Staff

Production Manager............................................................................................................................ Courtney Riggar Technical Director.................................................................................................................................. Glenn Perlman Assistant Technical Director.................................................................................................................... Justin Romeo Scenic Charge Artist.......................................................................................................Kristina Chadwick McGrath Master Electrician................................................................................................................................ Martin Stutzman Audio Engineer...........................................................................................................................................John Kolbinski Costume Supervisor.................................................................................................................................Amanda Wolff Wardrobe Supervisor...............................................................................................................................Rebecca Rose Properties Master.............................................................................................................................. Christopher Haig Stage Managers...............................Wendy Blackburn Eastland, Alec E. Ferrell, Kate Nelson, Katie Ringwood Assistant to the Stage Manager..............................................................................................................Glynnis Nadel Sound Operator.................................................................................................................................Mary Kate Smyser Stitcher...........................................................................................................................................................Susie Benitez Electricians.......................................................................................................................Garyn Klasek, Sydney Justice Programmers........................................................Larry Barnes, Sydney Justice, Abby Schlackman, Nick Hatcher Props Artisan...........................................................................................................................................Scott McMaster Scenic Construction Intern....................................................................................................................Yoshi Nomura Props Construction Interns...........................................................Leah Nadolski, Alice Hall, Shaelyn Weatherup Costume Interns....................................................................................................................Jordyn Gaber, Lakia Gass


Board and Committee Members Board of Directors David Fryman, President Nancy Burd, Vice President Holly Kinser, Vice President Michael A. Donato, Treasurer Nancy Hirsig, Secretary Brian Abernathy Rhonda Ball Rayenne Chen Joy L. De Jesús Nancy Elfant Robert Elfant Steven Engelmyer Jeanne Fisher Elizabeth H. Gemmill Albert M. Greenfield, III N. Peter Hamilton Joanne Harmelin Ann Marie Horner Richard L. Maimon Dr. Saifuddin T. Mama John J. McCawley Amy L. Murphy Terrence J. Nolen Kristen Phillips Charles H. Rose Monica Horan Rosenthal H. Hetherington Smith Lee van de Velde Steve Wolfson Diane Dalto Woosnam Ellen Yin Board Executive Committee David Fryman, chair Nancy Burd Michael A. Donato Nancy Hirsig Holly Kinser Charles H. Rose H. Hetherington Smith Lee van de Velde Finance Committee Michael A. Donato, chair Nancy Burd Ellen P. Foster Elizabeth H. Gemmill Anne Marie Horner Kristen Phillips Harvey Swedloff Steve Wolfson

Board Development Committee Robert Elfant, chair Brian Abernathy Joy L. De Jesús Michael Donato N. Peter Hamilton Holly Kinser Lee van de Velde Diane Dalto Woosnam

Is Proud to Support

the Arden Theatre

Personnel Committee David Fryman, chair Elizabeth H. Gemmill Albert M. Greenfield, III Charles H. Rose Facilities Committee H. Hetherington Smith, chair Mike Green James Kronzer Richard L. Maimon John J. McCawley Chris van de Velde Engagement Committee Jeanne Fisher, co-chair Lee van de Velde, co-chair Rhonda Ball Nancy Burd Anne Cook Robert Elfant Nancy Hirsig Holly Kinser Steve Wolfson The Cornerstone Society Frederick W. Anton, III Gerard J. Conway, Sr. Carole Haas Gravagno Aaron Posner

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Celebrating 20 years of TELLING STORIES FOR KIDS 1998/99 Charlotte's Web 1999/00 The Snow Queen 2000/01 The Jungle Book 2001/02 Bunnicula 2002/03 The Boxcar Children 2003/04 Sideways Stories from Wayside School • Franklin's Apprentice 2004/05 A Year with Frog and Toad 2005/06 The Dinosaur Musical • The Stinky Cheese Man and Other Fairly Stupid Tales 2006/07 The BFG (Big Friendly Giant) • Ferdinand the Bull 2007/08 Sleeping Beauty • Go, Dog. Go! 2008/09 James and the Giant Peach • A Year with Frog and Toad 2009/10 Peter Pan • If You Give a Mouse a Cookie 2010/11 The Borrowers • The Flea and the Professor 2011/12 Charlotte's Web • Robin Hood 2012/13 Cinderella • Pinocchio 2013/14 Sideways Stories from Wayside School • Dr. Seuss's The Cat in the Hat 2014/15 Beauty and the Beast • The Jungle Book 2015/16 Hans Brinker and the Silver Skates • The Stinky Cheese Man and Other Fairly Stupid Tales 2016/17 A Year with Frog and Toad • The Light Princess 2017/18 Peter Pan • Snow White

Next year is Arden Children's Theatre Season #21. JOIN US! We will announce our 2018/19 Children's Theatre productions shortly! We hope you'll join us for both our holiday and spring productions. Plan on buying both to receive up to 30% off, plus the best seats and easy exchanges up to 24 hours before the show.

DON'T MISS OUT!: Visit the Arden Box Office, call 215.922.1122, or visit us online at ardentheatre.org.


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