Arden Theatre Company Annual Report 2007/08

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Annual Report 2007/08


Arden Theatre Company’s 20th Anniversary Season Arden Theatre Company’s 20th Anniversary Season was a celebration of storytelling. Over the past twenty years, we have developed a unique aesthetic, producing daring musicals, new American plays and world-class theatre for adults and children. Our plays reverberate with a passion for compelling stories, and we share this passion by presenting works that celebrate community. In turn, we have created a vibrant community of our own, and we are proud to share the highlights of this past season.

Mission Statement Arden Theatre Company is dedicated to bringing to life great stories by great storytellers. We draw from any source that is inherently dramatic – fiction, nonfiction, poetry, music and drama. The Arden presents programs for the diverse Philadelphia community to arouse, provoke, challenge, illuminate and inspire.

Season Sponsor:


ASSASSINS

Music and Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim Book by John Weidman Directed by Terrence J. Nolen On the F. Otto Haas Stage Honorary Producer: Tom McCarthy

Sponsor:

September 13 - October 21, 2007 Attendance: 14,715

Ticket Sales: $343,407

Performances: 44

“A toe-tapping, horrifying knockout... eye-popping... splendid... passionate... gets the Arden’s 20th Anniversary Season off to an excellent start.” –The Philadelphia Inquirer

AN EMPTY PLATE IN THE CAFÉ DU GRAND BOEUF By Michael Hollinger Directed by Whit MacLaughlin On the Arcadia Stage Honorary Producer: Frederick W. Anton, III October 11 - December 9, 2007 Attendance: 10,135

Ticket Sales: $243,394

Performances: 66

“The Arden has become, in its 20th Season, a landmark of theatrical creativity... a wickedly antic comedy... a 90-minute intellectual knockout... brilliantly created and impressively performed. As much fun as anyone might expect from live theatre.” –KYW Newsradio

SLEEPING BEAUTY

By Charles Way Directed by Whit MacLaughlin On the F. Otto Haas Stage Honorary Producers: Alta and Peter Hamilton

Sponsor:

December 5, 2007 - January 27, 2008 Attendance: 20,204

Ticket Sales: $266,349

Performances: 71

“An engaging, beautifully staged production with broad appeal... the Arden continues to present some of the highest-quality children’s theatre in Philadelphia.” –EDGE Philadelphia


WITTENBERG

WORLD PREMIERE!

By David Davalos Directed by J.R. Sullivan On the Arcadia Stage Honorary Producer:

Sponsor:

January 17 - March 23, 2008 Attendance: 12,211 Ticket Sales: $301,548 Performances: 75 “Brilliant! Smart, funny, wise and accessible, the theatrical equivalent of a jam session. The Arden’s production is about as good as it gets. Get thee to Wittenberg.” –The Chestnut Hill Local

THE PIANO LESSON

By August Wilson Directed by Walter Dallas On the F. Otto Haas Stage Honorary Producer: The Honorable Michael A. Nutter, Mayor, City of Philadelphia

Sponsor:

March 6 - April 13, 2008 Attendance: 13,403 Ticket Sales: $286,761 Performances: 43 “Wilson’s vivid and descriptive writing literally sparkles in this piece...Everything about this production was first-rate... in August Wilson and Walter Dallas, we have discovered a theatrical ‘Dream Team’... absolutely captivating.” –The Philadelphia Tribune


GO, DOG. GO!

Adapted by Allison Gregory and Steven Dietz Directed by Matt Pfeiffer On the Arcadia Stage Honorary Producers: Holly Kinser and daughter Lena April 16 - June 1, 2008 Attendance: 10,243 Ticket Sales: $137,337 Performances: 62 “There is no better endorsement of a theatrical endeavor than having children fight over tickets to your show. They fought over the opportunity to see live theater, and that, dear readers, is a beautiful thing.” –The Philadelphia Inquirer

OUR TOWN IN OLD CITY

By Thornton Wilder Directed by Terrence J. Nolen On the F. Otto Haas Stage and Christ Church Honorary Producer: Edward G. Rendell, Governor, Sponsor: The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, sponsored by

May 22 - June 22, 2008 Attendance: 12,634 Ticket Sales: $297,491 Performances: 35 “A superior production... the perfect closer of the Arden’s 20th Anniversary Season, which was itself, exemplary.” –The Weekly Press



Artistic Achievements The 2007/08 season was marked by extraordinary work by some of our most valued artistic collaborators. We honored our ongoing relationship with Michael Hollinger by presenting a new production of An Empty Plate in the Café du Grand Boeuf, a play that premiered at the Arden in 1995. Our holiday production of Sleeping Beauty was directed by Whit MacLaughlin, whose work for Arden Children’s Theatre has been acclaimed for its vivid theatricality and imagination. We made a concerted effort to expand our pool of directors and welcomed several new collaborators including former Artistic Director of Freedom Theatre Walter Dallas (The Piano Lesson); up-and-coming Philadelphiabased artist and 2008 F. Otto Haas Award recipient Matt Pfeiffer (Go, Dog. Go!); and Utah Shakespeare Festival’s Associate Artistic Director J.R. Sullivan (Wittenberg). Their work enriched our season by bringing us new artistic influences and perspectives. Last season, we produced the world premiere of Wittenberg by David Davalos, our 28th world premiere. The production received an inaugural Edgerton Foundation New American Play Award and Davalos was named the winner of the 2008 Barrie and Bernice Stavis Award for an emerging American playwright. Under the auspices of the Independence Foundation New Play Showcase, the Arden workshopped two new plays, Something Intangible by Bruce Graham and My Name is Asher Lev, adapted by Aaron Posner from the novel by Chaim Potok. These workshops were so successful that both plays will be produced as part of our 2008/09 season. Both Asher Lev and Something Intangible received Edgerton Foundation Awards, making the Arden the only theatre in the country to win two awards for world premiere plays in the same season. We closed the season with Our Town in Old City, a celebration of our community. Featuring the largest cast in the theatre’s history, the production was performed on the Haas stage and also next door in historic Christ Church. Throughout the run, 36 community choirs and 106 special guests were featured as part of the production. Another high point of the season was the Off-Broadway premiere of Michael Hollinger’s Opus at Primary Stages. Directed by Arden Producing Artistic Director Terrence J. Nolen, the play had its world premiere at the Arden in 2006. The production was a triumph for Michael Hollinger and the Philadelphia artists involved, furthering the Arden’s reputation as a hotbed for new play development.

2007/08 Barrymore Awards for Excellence in Theatre: ASSASSINS Outstanding Direction of a Musical: Terrence J. Nolen Outstanding Music Direction: Eric Ebbenga Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Musical: Scott Greer as Samuel Byck

SLEEPING BEAUTY Outstanding Costume Design: Richard St. Clair

WITTENBERG Outstanding New Play: Playwright David Davalos

OUR TOWN The Ted and Stevie Wolf Award for New Approaches to Collaboration: Arden Theatre Company and Christ Church

The Arden won more Barrymore Awards than any other theatre!


Education and Community Outreach Milestones The Arden’s commitment to sharing great stories includes sharing our work with as many people as possible. We expanded our outreach programs during the 2007/08 season by distributing nearly 5,000 free tickets to Arden performances through Arden for All, our ticket access program. The program benefits underserved populations including students, seniors and people with disabilities who also take advantage of our accessible building, large print programs, assisted listening devices and captioned performances. Our school “in-reach” program, Arden in Class and on Stage (AICOS) provided free tickets to Arden Children’s Theatre productions, show-related books and in-school visits from the Arden’s teaching artists. The AICOS program reached 3,480 children in the Philadelphia, Camden and Ridley Park School Districts during the 2007/08 season. The Arden continued its annual residency program at the Camden Creative Arts High School (CAHS). Drama students at CAHS attended five Arden shows free of charge and received five professional-level workshops at their school from renowned local artists including playwright Michael Hollinger, puppeteer Aaron Cromie and director Walter Dallas. In the fall of 2007, the Arden’s work on stage and in the community was rewarded with an exciting new grant. The Arden was one of ten cultural organizations in Philadelphia honored with a Wallace Foundation

Excellence Award. This four-year capacity-building grant allowed the Arden to launch Arden Drama School, an exciting expansion of classes and programming for older children. With this expansion, Arden Drama School will offer an increased array of Kids Crew programming – classes and camps for children in kindergarten through fifth grade. We will also introduce the brand new Arden Teen Company – programming for theatre students in middle and high school. All of these offerings are contained under the umbrella program called Arden Drama School. The mission of Arden Drama School is to engage children of all ages to deepen their connections to the joys of live theatre. The hopes are twofold: the Arden strives to build future audiences by building bridges between children’s theatre and mainstage productions. We also hope to foster children’s appreciation and participation in all art forms. As part of the Wallace grant, the Arden hired a fulltime Education Director, Maureen Mullin Fowler, to oversee Arden Drama School and educational programming. Fowler brings a wealth of experience both as a Philadelphia school district teacher and as dean of students. She also created and ran her own arts education program for inner city youth called Curtain Call Creations.

“The practice and audition tips you provided the students were invaluable. Most importantly, you’ve come back, year after year, and you’ve seen the students improve at their art. They’ve seen that you care about them as young artists. Many kids don’t get that kind of commitment.” - Dr. Douglas Overtoom, Chairperson of the Department of Arts, Creative Arts High School


“Arden Theatre Company’s AICOS has been an incredible experience for my students. Most of these kids would never have had the chance of going to a theatre and seeing a play, or having professional actors come to their classroom to teach them. This program made it all possible.” - Dr. Carol Domb, Principal McCall Elementary School, Philadelphia


The Arden’s Salon series continued to offer behind the scenes, no-holds-barred conversations with an array of theatre artists. Speakers during the 2007/08 Salon season included actors Tony Braithwaite, Grace Gonglewski and Tom McCarthy with topics ranging from tackling the musicals of Stephen Sondheim, to developing a character, to sustaining a long-term theatre career. Our Pay What You Can (PWYC) performances continued with great success. PWYC pairs the Arden with another community non-profit for the final dress rehearsal of each Arden mainstage play. These Pay What You Can benefit performances help broaden our audiences, raise money for worthy non-profit partners and provide many people access to our shows regardless of their ability to pay. Since the inception of the program in the 2000/01 season, 40 area non-profits have received over $35,000 in contributions.

Through the Arden Professional Apprentice (APA) program, the Arden has trained approximately 100 future theatre professionals. The APA program is considered one of the best theatre internships in the country and our hands-on training has given young theatre enthusiasts the skills they need to be future industry leaders. Former apprentices have had a profound impact on the national cultural community and hold leadership positions in Philadelphia at the National Constitution Center, the Philadelphia Fringe and Live Arts Festival and the Wilma Theater.

“Salons are like a director’s cut on a DVD.” - Arden Salon patron


Statement of Activities For the Year Ended June 30, 2008

Unrestricted Temporarily Restricted

Total

Revenue, Gains and other support Ticket and subscription sales

$2,012,838

Contributions and grants

$1,369,692

Capital contributions Investment income Miscellaneous income Total Revenue Net assets released from restrictions Total Revenue, gains and other support

$2,012,838 $914,990

$2,284,682

$454,070

$454,070

$46,656

$46,656

$169,123

$169,123

$4,052,379

$914,990

$940,600

($940,600)

$4,992,979

($25,610)

$4,967,369

$4,967,369

Expenses Program Services

$3,294,406

$3,294,406

Management and general

$695,024

$695,024

Fundraising

$390,852

$390,852

$4,380,282

$4,380,282

Total Expenses

$612,697

($25,610)

$587,087

Net assets– beginning of year

$3,338,426

$926,714

$4,265,140

Net assets–end of year

$3,951,123

$901,104

$4,852,227

Increase in net assets


Statement of Functional Expenses For the Year Ended June 30, 2008

Program Services

Salaries Payroll taxes and benefits Total salaries and related expenses

$1,177,621

$421,826

$139,298

$1,738,745

$312,755

$117,510

$35,857

$466,122

$1,490,376

$539,336

$175,155

$2,204,867

Accounting ACT program Advertising and promotions Apprentice program Box office expense Building maintenance Capital campaign expense Commissions Computer services Concessions Credit card fees Depreciation Designers Directors Dues and Subscriptions Fundraising costs Housing Insurance Interest expense Miscellaneous Musicians Office supplies Outreach program Parking Postage Production costs Receptions Royalties Shop rental Taxes Telephone Travel and entertainment Utilities Total expenses

Total Program Management Supporting and General Fundraising Services

18,752 18,189

18,752 18,189

497,633 6,099 24,685 67,818

497,633 6,099 24,685 78,858

3,960 7,500 2,866 20,724 51,753 138,497 88,632 42,440 12,951 21,530 126,688 59,880 45,438 7,233 16,654 42,737 180,031

11,040 645

6,451

8,599

22,811

408

7,800 1,629

400 161,213

6,668 6,913 15,509 9,299

4,133

9,148 12,498

8,099 24,762

163,525 15,437 7,861 18,085 115,184

$3,294,406

22,000 3,023 8,375

1,210

$695,024

$390,852

11,056 7,500 11,465 20,724 59,553 162,937 88,632 42,440 13,759 161,213 21,530 133,356 66,793 15,509 45,438 20,665 16,654 9,148 63,334 180,031 24,762 163,525 15,437 22,000 12,094 26,460 115,184 $4,380,282


20th Anniversary Events Our 20th Anniversary Season was an extraordinary opportunity to celebrate past accomplishments. Highlights included a reading of the Arden’s 1996 acclaimed production of Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman, reuniting the original cast, including Barrymore Award-winner Tom McCarthy as Willy Loman. We also presented a cabaret performance featuring an evening of songs from past musical favorites. In honor of our 20th Anniversary Season, the Arden was presented a challenge grant by The 1976 Foundation Fund to encourage increased individual giving. During the run of Assassins, cast members asked audiences to make a gift of $20 after each performance, raising over $39,000. The Challenge served as a catalyst for a new program, the Honorary Producers Circle, which raised an additional $60,000. By the end of the campaign, we raised $235,000 in new and increased gifts from individuals, far exceeding the challenge goal of $150,000 and resulting in a $100,000 grant from the Fund. We returned to our home in Old City for our biennial Granfalloon gala. On a beautiful spring evening in June, more than 275 guests toasted the Arden and enjoyed dining and dancing throughout the building and in the fabulous Filbert Street party tent. Thanks to Granfalloon Honoree, J. William Mills, III of PNC Bank as well as Honorary co-chairs Edward G. Rendell, Governor, The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and Gerry Lenfest. Co-chairs Harvey and Virginia Kimmel and Special Events Committee Chair Ronna F. Hall helped ensure the Granfalloon’s success, raising nearly $125,000 for our artistic and educational programs.

“The Arden has become a driving force in Philadelphia’s vital arts culture. I offer sincere congratulations to everyone who has operated and supported the Arden through two decades of success. Now it’s your turn to take a bow.” - The Honorable Michael A. Nutter, Mayor, City of Philadelphia


Corporate, Foundation and Government Support $100,000 & above The 1976 Foundation Hamilton Family Foundation Independence Foundation Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development The Pew Charitable Trusts The Philadelphia Theatre Initiative, a program of the Philadelphia Center for Arts and Heritage, funded by The Pew Charitable Trusts and administered by The University of the Arts The Wallace Foundation William Penn Foundation $50,000 to $99,999 Pennsylvania Council on the Arts The Philadelphia Inquirer, Daily News and philly.com $15,000 to $49,999 Campbell Soup Foundation Comcast Corporation Claneil Foundation Edgerton Foundation New American Plays Edward M. Story Memorial Fund of the Philadelphia Foundation Fox Chase Bank Harmelin Media Hirsig Family Foundation of the Philadelphia Foundation Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation Lincoln Financial Group Foundation McLean Contributionship Medical Legal Reproductions National Endowment for the Arts PECO PNC Bank Shubert Foundation Target Corporation $7,500 to $14,999 Anonymous Boeing Corporation Commerce Bank Doorways, Ltd. Gallagher Family Memorial Foundation Anne M. and Philip H. Glatfelter, III Family Foundation IBM Corporation Knight Foundation Lockheed Martin Philadelphia Cultural Fund Philadelphia Humanities Council PNC Charitable Trust

$2,500 to $7,499 Allegiance Bank Arronson Foundation Barra Foundation Brook J. Lenfest Foundation Caroline J. S. Sanders Charitable Trust Catering by Design Charlotte Cushman Foundation Civic Foundation DolďŹ nger-McMahon Foundation Eagles Youth Partnership Graboyes Commercial Window Co. Greater Philadelphia Tourism and Marketing Corporation The Haley Foundation The Hassel Foundation Hatboro Beverages Kieran Timberlake Associates, LLP Merck, Inc. National Association of Musical Theatre Nordstrom, Inc. Paul E. Kelly Foundation Philadelphia Activities Fund Samuel S. Fels Fund Studley, Inc. Susquehanna Patriot Bank Tierney Communications Verizon The Victory Foundation Wachovia Foundation Subaru of America Foundation $749 to $2,499 Aqua Pennsylvania, Inc. Ballard Spahr Andrews & Ingersoll, LLP Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney PC Citizens Bank Foundation Dramatists Guild Fund, Inc. Independence Blue Cross Jenkintown Building Services Johnson and Johnson Louis N. Cassett Foundation Maxwell Strawbridge Charitable Trust Navarro Foundation Philadelphia Activities Fund Quaker Chemical Foundation Ann Shaw Foundation Walker Foundation Whole Foods Markets Zipcar Philadelphia $749 and under Actors’ Equity Association Foundation Corporate Synergies Pennsylvania Womens Forum The Rittenhouse Foundation William Goldman Foundation


Sylvan Society 2007/08 Sassafras Grove ($10,000 and Above) Fred and Emily Anton Assassins Audience Mr. and Mrs. Albert M. Greenfield, III Phoebe W. Haas Charitable Trust A, recommended by Carole Haas Gravagno Phoebe W. Haas Charitable Trust A, recommended by John Otto and Dr. Janet Haas Mr. and Mrs. N. Peter Hamilton Nancy and Alan Hirsig Holly Kinser The Suzanne F. and Ralph J. Roberts Foundation Cherry Grove ($5,000-$9,999) Dorothy Delbueno Marie and Joseph Field Matthew and Marie Garfield Ms. Elizabeth Gemmill Barbara and Leslie Kaplan Virginia and Harvey Kimmel Arts Education Fund of The Philadelphia Foundation Josephine Klein Peggy and Steve Morgan Charles Rose and Mindy Goldberg Rose Monica Horan and Philip Rosenthal Hether, Don and Sarah Smith Anonymous Rosalyn and Stephen Weinstein Lee and Christopher van de Velde June and Steve Wolfson Family Foundation Filbert Grove ($2,500-$4,999) Mrs. Valla Amsterdam Sally and Michael Bailin Ivy Bayard Carol and Tom Beam Lois G. Brodsky Anne M. Congdon Robert M. Dever Ann Diebold Bob and Nancy Elfant Tim and Ellen Foster Narinder and Patricia Garg Linda and David Glickstein Bonnie Graham

Glenn Gundersen and Susan Manix Ronna F. and Robert Hall Paul Kelly Bill and Beth Landman Anonymous Sally Walker and Tom Gilmore Ted and Stevie Wolf Mulberry Grove ($1,000-$2,499) Brian Abernathy and Elizabeth Ireland John Alchin Peggy Anderson Bethany Asplundh Jim and Janet Averill Giséle Sambar Bathish Sandy and Mickey Bernstein Marilyn and J. Robert Birnhak John Bitman Lori Blount and Giovanni Cucchiaro Louis Bluver Jean G. Bodine Patty Bowman Tony Braithwaite Bernard Brewstein and Ellen Rosenthal DeDe and Tony Brown Thomas Burke and Rick Fountas Laurada Byers Jean Canfield Priscilla and John F. Clement John and Susan Coleman Jeffrey Coon Joy De Jesús and Jamie Reynolds Ben Dibble Tobey and Mark Dichter Michael A. Donato and Peter R. Sonzogni Deb Dorsey and Mike Green Stephen Falchek Jaimie and David Field Oliver M. Ford Sandi Foxx-Jones David and Christina Fryman Lou and Rhoda Fryman Thomas Golabek Terry Graboyes Marcy Gringlas and Joel Greenberg Chara and John C. Haas David and MaryJane Hackney Mr. and Mrs. Jon Harmelin Don and Lynn Martin Haskin Jane and Steve Heumann

Annual Fund Donors 2007/08 Karen and Mark Hite Susan Jacobson and Michael Golden Jill and Elliot Kaplan Mr. and Mrs. D. Scott and Carol Kelley Caroline Kemmerer Kenneth and Eve Klothen Winnie and Eric Lien William A. Loeb Larry and Barbara Magid Drs. Robin and Saifuddin Mama Lewis R. and Sue Ann Marburg Gloria and Dan Mariano Jean S. Markovitz John J. McCawley Andrea Mengel and George A. Ritter Seymour Millstein A.C. Missias Ann and George Morris Ellen and Michael Mulroney Amy L. Murphy Ron and Suzanne Naples Terrence J. Nolen Michael Norris and Matt Varrato Diane Palmer Thomas Petro and Kristine Messner Dr. and Mrs. Joel Porter Aaron Posner Anonymous Ann and Frank Reed, through the Malfer Foundation Kurt and Mary-Ann Reiss Phyllis and Martin Rosenthal Mike Salmanson and Tobi Zemsky Marilyn Sanborne and Richard Labowskie Jane Scaccetti Dolly Beechman Schnall and Dr. Nathan Schnall David and Daria Spingler William K. Stewart Foundation Keith and Jim Straw Adelaide Sugarman and Marshall Greenberg Harvey B. Swedloff Marguerite V. Rodgers and James H. Timberlake Eileen Heisman Tuzman and Martin Tuzman Tom and Pat Vernon Sandy and Michael Wax Richard E. Woosnam and Diane Dalto Woosnam Ellen Yin

$500 - $999 Rebecca and John Adams Stan and Lisa Altman Edward and Myra Bell Pat and Tom Bender Mr. J. Robert Birnhak Judith Borie Robert and Almut Breazeale James and Mary D. Brown Chip Capelli Debbie and Alan Casnoff Carol Caswell Nelly and Scott Childress Barbara R. Cobb Ellen Deacon James R. Fairburn and David A. Wickard Ruth and Andre Ferber Carole M. Foley Dan Gannon Mary Geisz Mr. and Mrs. Richard and Rita Goldberg Alan and Sara-Ellen Greenberg Edith Klausner Alan and Elaine Klawans Barbara and Leonard Klinghoffer Kenneth D. Kopple Ruth and Peter Laibson Maurice R. Mitts Jim and Pat Lockhart Culbertson Donald J. Martin and Richard Repetto Maurice R. Mitts Ken and Moira Mumma Barbara and Don Parman John and Pinkie Philbrick Whitney Quesenbery and John Chester Paul Rabe and Cheryl Gunter Franklyn and Cintra Rodgers Carmen and Donna Romeo Jerry and Bernice Rubenstein Julianna Schauerman Eva and Marvin Schlanger Family Foundation Philip and Susan Schlegel Robert and Karen Sharrar Dr. and Mrs. Eugene Shuster Karen and Jon Sirlin James L. Smith Drs. Richard and Rhonda Soricelli Marilyn and Dean Staats Harold and Emily Starr Leslie Swinney-Kase and Andrew Swinney Dr. and Mrs. Stephen G. Vasso Paul and Barbara Yeagle Joan and William Zeidner Tom and Jackie Zemaitis $250-$499* Henry R. Adamczyk, Jr. and Iris Melendez George and Elizabeth Ainslie Charles and Stephanie Andrews Carl and Pat Bach Richard and Joan Behr Sheila Bell and Thomas Dodds Michael Hollinger and Megan Bellwoar Peter and Lynne Berman Barry Bevacqua Frank and Suzanne Binswanger Ruth E. Brown Dr. Bernard and Pamela Brownstein John and Lucille Byrne

Joe Casey Marc and Margie Cohen Ruth Miller Cox Jim and Pat Lockhart Culbertson Nancy T. Davis Angelina and Michael DeAngelis Larry and Pat Dixon Marie and Peter Dooner Jean and George Dowdall Jeffrey Farenback-Brateman Shannon and Edward Farmer Michael and Peter Farrell Milton and Charlotte Feldman Richard and Happy Fernandez Malcolm and Martha Fick Barbara and Len Frank Paul Freeman Charles Gear Bob and Jan Goren Bernie and Carole Gottlieb Bill Hendrickson Betsy and Ted Hershberg Brian Husowitz Philip and Marge Kalodner Nancy Kane Susan Kellogg and Dick Hoffman Patty and Michael Kirschner Marilyn and David Kraut Mary Ellen Krober Alice Milrod and Tony Krol Stephen and Helene Kunkel Dr. Marc S. and Joan Lapayowker Law Offices of Fine and Staud John and Joanne Lawson Lorraine Leff Barbara Patterson Lobb Mike and Helene Loeb Drs. Frank and Sally Mallory Theodore and Rowena Mann Linda Mill Bill Edwards and Kathy Nolen Edwards Paul Nutaitis and Robert Clark Carol L. O’Brien Susan Odessey and Paul Coff Lynn and Andrew Ozer Michael and Judy Paul John and Judy Peeler Vincent and Carmen Pezzullo Rhoda Polakoff Daniel Promislo Sherri and Abe Reich Dulcie Romm Daniel and Faye Ross Irwin C. and Carole M. Saft Ellen Schwartz and Jeremy Siegel Alex and Stefanie Seldin Susan Greene and Kathleen Sheridan James Akerberg and Larry Simmons Joyce Ann Swoyer Eric Tamulonis and Deirdre Gibson Martin and Dorothy Vogel Lewis and Hella Volgenau Marvin and Diane Waxman Jim and Suellen Weiner Fred and Arleen Weinstein Edward Wilk Julie Williams Allison Wilson and John Maher Bertram and Lorle Wolfson Mr. and Mrs. Harry Woodcock *Listing does not include gifts under $250


Board of Directors 2007/08 Gerard J. Conway, Sr., Chairman Lee van de Velde, President N. Peter Hamilton, Vice President Andrea Mengel, Vice President Michael A. Donato, Treasurer Nancy Hirsig, Secretary Brian Abernathy Karen Butler Thomas E. Butler, Jr., Esq. Jean Canfield Lori Blount Cucchiaro Joy L. De Jesús Ellen Foster David Fryman Matthew I. Garfield Elizabeth H. Gemmill Terry Graboyes Carole Haas Gravagno Albert M. Greenfield, III Ronna F. Hall Joanne Harmelin Lynn Martin Haskin, Ph.D. Steve Heumann Susan G. Jacobson Barbara Kaplan Jill Hyman Kaplan, Esq. Virginia Kimmel Holly Kinser John J. McCawley, P.E. Amy L. Murphy Terrence J. Nolen Aaron Posner Enrique Posner Charles H. Rose, MBA, CLU, ChFC H. Hetherington Smith Harvey Swedloff Joseph A. Tammaro, Jr. Diane Dalto Woosnam Ellen Yin 40 N. 2nd Street • Philadelphia, PA 19106 • 215.922.1122 • ardentheatre.org All photos by Mark Garvin. Front cover: Cast of Our Town; Scott Greer & Greg Wood, Wittenberg; Julian Rozzell, Jr., Kes Khemnu, Harum Ulmer, Jr., Yaegel T. Welch, The Piano Lesson; Carla Belver in Our Town. Inside front cover: Cast of Assassins. Pg 3: Douglas Rees, An Empty Plate in the Café du Grand Boeuf; Doug Hara, Sleeping Beauty. Pg 4: Greg Wood & Scott Greer, Wittenberg; Kala Moses Baxter, Harum Ulmer, Jr., Julian Rozzell, Jr., The Piano Lesson. Pg 5: Doug Hara, Go, Dog. Go!; Rebecca Blumhagen & cast of Our Town. Pg 6: Scott Greer, Kate Udall & Greg Wood, Wittenberg. Pg 9: Associate Artistic Director Amy Dugas Brown & CAHS students; students at Arden Children’s Theatre; middle school camper & instructor Steve Pacek. Pg 10: APA class 15: Alexis, Thomas, Carla, Scott & Rachel. Pg 11: Douglas Rees, An Empty Plate in the Café du Grand Boeuf. Page 12: Andrew Kane, Elyse McKay Taylor, Julianna Zinkel, Go, Dog. Go! Pg 13: 20th Anniversary Season Granfalloon gala. Pg 14: Rebecca Blumhagen, Eric Hissom, Peterson Townsend, Our Town. Back cover: Sally Mercer, Sleeping Beauty.


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