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WELCOME TO OREGON CHILDREN’S THEATRE! Welcome to Oregon Children’s Theatre’s 30th Anniversary Season!

And that is why I love theater and the arts, because our work habits and ideals rest in these concepts:

Judy Moody & Stink: The Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad Treasure Hunt is different because it is a “rolling world premiere.” What that means is that we share the premiere equally with six other theater companies and no one theater claims it as the first, the only.

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A co-commission of this size is historic in its scope. It has never been attempted, but all seven of the Artistic Directors involved believed in our ability to work as a team. Collaboratively, we hired a playwright, Allison Gregory. Seven artistic directors agreed on protocols on how we would give feedback to the playwright and respected those agreements. We sat in workshops together and brought our individual expertise and ideas to the script, and when those ideas were in conflict we compromised and worked with Allison to find the best idea. We were respectful and thoughtful of each other’s input and objectives. We thought about our audience and the youth we serve. We were faithful to Judy Moody book author, Megan McDonald’s original characters, plot lines, and intent. I am proud of all of us and honored to be a part of this group!

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Work as a team

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The best idea versus our own idea

Think deeply about our audience and the youth we serve

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BASED ON THE BOOKS BY MEGAN MCDONALD ADAPTED BY ALLISON GREGORY This play was co-commissioned by First Stage, Adventure Theatre MTC, Bay Area Children’s Theatre, The Rose Theatre, Oregon Children’s Theatre, Children’s Theatre of Charlotte, and Orlando Repertory Theatre.

OCTOBER 21-NOVEMBER 19 NEWMARK THEATRE Based on the books “Judy Moody” and “Judy Moody and Stink: The Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad Treasure Hunt” written by Megan McDonald and illustrated by Peter H. Reynolds. Published by Candlewick Press, Inc.

Director Stan Foote

Scenic/Lighting Designer Daniel Meeker

Props Master Laura Fraley

SUPPORTING SEASON SPONSORS

Costume Designer/ Wardrobe Manager Emily Horton

Composer/Sound Designer Rory Stitt

TICKET TO READ SPONSORS Judy Moody & Stink is a Ticket to Read title. Ticket to Read is a program linking literacy to live theater by providing students from low-income schools with a free theater ticket and a companion book to take home and keep. Summer Lea Hillman Foundation Esco Foundation

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CAST (in alphabetical order) Nirmay Ananthma............................................Tall Boy Kimo Camat .................................................... Mr. Todd Elijah Castillo ...................................................... Rocky

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Conor Eifler .............................................................Dad Luisa Kashiwabara ...................................... Smart Girl Jared Mack ................................................ Scurvy Sam Grace Malloy..............................................Judy Moody Karen J. Moore ...................................................... Mom Sakura Ruby Schwartz ...........................................Rose Ethan Thompson ...................................................Stink

PRODUCTION CREW

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Kira Lombardozzi .................................................................. Production Manager Morgan A. Yeates ..................................................................... Technical Director Don Crossley ..................................................................... Production Electrician Eric Adams ..................................................................................Master Carpenter Terra Dawson...........................................................................................Carpenter Jeffrey Ruggiero .....................................................................................Carpenter Emily Wilken ...................................................................................... Scenic Artist Emily Trimble ..................................................................................Stage Manager Olivia Murphy ..........................................................................Company Manager Erin Kirkpatrick ............................................................ Assistant Stage Manager

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CAST NIRMAY ANANTHMA

(Tall Boy) Nirmay is a born storyteller who has been telling stories since age two! He has more than 15 stage shows and online videos to his credit that he performed locally over the last six years through Adukala Comedy. He was the winner of Washington County’s Junior Talent show in 2013. In 2015, he started a kid’s club that offers free comedy reading and storytelling sessions for seniors and children. Nirmay dreams of becoming an author, actor, TV personality, lawyer, chemist, zoologist, and if time permits, the coolest US President ever!

KIMO CAMAT

(Mr. Todd) Kimo is overjoyed for his first production at OCT and the chance to work with such a talented cast and crew. Kimo spent his undergrad studying Theatre and Organizational Communications at University of Portland. In his spare time, Kimo likes to cook, hike, and make music with his a cappella group, B-Side Book Club. Some of his recent work includes American Idiot (Triangle Productions), Love and Information (Theatre Vertigo), Shrek the Musical (NWCT), Mame and Young Frankenstein (Lakewood). Kimo would like to thank his family, his friends, and his Mason for their constant love and support!

ELIJAH CASTILLO

(Rocky) Elijah has grown up watching OCT productions and is excited to realize his dream by making his OCT debut. He is a seventh grader at Arts and Communication Magnet Academy in Beaverton. Previously Elijah has performed with One World Chorus in Oregon and Los Angeles. He loves school and working hard every day. Elijah would like to thank his parents for their support as he begins his journey into theater.

CONOR EIFLER

(Dad) Conor has worked as a writer, actor, director, and banjo player in Portland, New York, Chicago and 8

Louisville. He appeared in OCT’s production of The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane. He received a BA in Theatre from the University of Portland and was a member of the Professional Training Program at Actors Theatre of Louisville.

LUISA KASHIWABARA

(Smart Girl) Luisa (Lulu) is so excited for her second OCT production, Judy Moody! Previously you may have seen Lulu in OCT’s Fly Guy: The Musical as Riley/Ensemble. She was also Young Fiona in Shrek the Musical Jr. and an ensemble member in Honk! (West Sylvan Drama-Junior Cast). In her free time, Lulu likes to read two books at a time, sing everywhere she goes, hang out with family and friends, and play piano. She is a 2nd degree Black Belt in Taekwondo. She thanks her family for always cheering her on no matter what, her friends for having endless support, awesome Director Stan Foote, and the amazing cast and crew for helping this show come together.

JARED MACK

(Scurvy Sam) Jared is ecstatic to make his OCT debut with Judy Moody. An Oregon native, Jared is happy to be back in the Pacific Northwest after over a decade of study and performance nationally and internationally. Most notably, Jared has played Mal Beineke in The Addams Family (Broadway Rose Theatre Company), and Sam Phillips in Million Dollar Quartet (Rocky Mountain Repertory Theatre). He holds an MFA in Acting from Northern Illinois University, a BA in Theatre from Hunter College, and studied at the Moscow Art Theatre. Jared would like to thank his wife Piper and son Gander for their love and inspiration.

GRACE MALLOY

(Judy Moody) Grace is in 10th grade at Forest Grove High School. She fell in love with theater at the age of five and has been performing ever since. You may have previously seen her as Keeley Gibson in Billy Elliot (Pixie Dust Productions), Alison in Pinkalicious (OCT), The Gatekeeper in Wizard of Oz

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(NWCT), or Jojo in Seussical (Theatre in the Grove). Later this season, she will be flying to Neverland as Wendy in Peter Pan (NWCT). When she isn’t hunting for pirate treasure, Grace loves listening to Broadway musicals, watching Netflix, and learning to drive! Grace is beyond thrilled to be a part of this production, and would like to send a GIANT thanks to Stan Foote for believing she could be Judy Moody! She would also like to thank her family and friends for being in the audience of each and every show; she wouldn’t be here without your support! She hopes you are ready for an adventure, and that you enjoy the show!

KAREN J. MOORE

(Mom) Karen has enjoyed living in Portland for six years and would like to apologize for being part of the housing problem. She plays ukulele, keyboard, piano, and sings with numerous bands in the Pacific Northwest and California. Currently, she enjoys teaching art and theater at Albertina Kerr’s Art from the Heart, and would like to thank her artists for always inspiring her to do more.

SAKURA RUBY SCHWARTZ

(Rose) Sakura is an energetic, funny, creative 9-year-old who enjoys singing, acting, and reading books. Sakura is a Kung Fu martial artist and loves riding her bike. She also enjoys spending time with friends and family. Some of her favorite roles have been in productions of Charlie Brown, Wizard of Oz, and Annie. Becoming a singer/actress has been Sakura’s dream since she was five and she sends a special thanks to her mom, dad, and brother for supporting her on her journey!

ETHAN THOMPSON

(Stink) Ethan is more than excited to be returning to OCT’s mainstage since his first OCT role as a baby spider in Charlotte’s Web when he was six. Now, he’s a sixth grader at Gordon Russell Middle School who loves to sing. He would like to thank his mom, Ticia, and his older sister, Emma, for being an inspiration, as well as Stan Foote for the wonderful opportunity.


CREATIVE TEAM STAN FOOTE

(Director/ OCT Artistic Director) Stan has worked for OCT for over 20 years and has been the Artistic Director since the 2001–2002 season. Stan is a Drammy and PAMTA award-winning director. His production of Kiss of the Spider Woman, originally produced by Miracle Theatre and remounted for Borderlands Theater in Tucson, was named the Outstanding Drama of the 2002–2003 Tucson season. Stan has served on the Board of Directors for Theatre for Young Audiences/USA. His passion for creating new works has led to directing staged readings at the Kennedy Center’s New Visions/New Voices Festival and NYU’s New Plays for Young Audiences. He had the privilege of working with two Newbery Awardwinning authors—Lois Lowry and Louis Sachar—to adapt their novels for OCT’s stages. In addition, Stan’s direction and guidance was instrumental in bringing Eric Coble’s adaptation of Lois Lowry’s The Giver to audiences in Portland and around the country.

Stan loves teaching and mentoring young people in our community. He is grateful to work with a brilliant staff, an amazing board, and the incredible theater artists in Portland, Oregon.

DANIEL MEEKER

(Scenic/Lighting Designer) Previously for OCT, Daniel has designed scenery for Pinkalicious, Ramona Quimby, and Fancy Nancy, and lighting for James and the Giant Peach. Recent projects include: The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nighttime (Pioneer Theater Company); Big Night Out; Cosi Fan Tutte; The Difficulty Crossing a Field; and The Matchgirl Passion (Portland Opera), The Talented Ones (Artists Rep), The Language Archive (Portland Playhouse), 26 Hours (Profile), Wild & Reckless and Lauren Weedman Doesn’t Live Here Anymore (The Armory), Women in Jeopardy (Pioneer Theatre Company), and Lighting Director for the Pickathon Festival. Daniel is a graduate of Ithaca College and The Yale School of Drama, and a member of United Scenic Artists.

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CREATIVE TEAM EMILY HORTON

(Costume Designer/ Wardrobe Manager) Emily is pleased to join OCT for Judy Moody. In addition to multiple productions with OCT, Emily’s other credits include seven seasons with Third Rail Rep, Michael Curry Design fiber artist, as well as multiple productions with Artists Rep and Portland Playhouse. Emily holds a BFA in Costume Design and Construction from Webster University in St. Louis, MO as well as a certificate in technical theater from PCPA Theaterfest.

LAURA FRALEY

(Props Master) Laura is excited to go on a treasure hunt for her first show as a props designer with OCT. Previously she has worked as an Assistant Stage Manager for many OCT shows, including such highlights as Tomás & the Library Lady; The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane; and Timmy Failure: Mistakes Were Made. When not in the theater she can often be found roller skating or exploring Forest Park. Enjoy the show!

HAPPY BIRTHDAY! Karla Arria-Devoe Gloria Bigback Rielyn Culver Makayla Edwards Jonathan Garcia Vivianne Jones Madison Penn Dylan Rousseau Kean Spencer Emma Stewart Jack Twining Freeman Avery Waterman

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RORY STITT

(Composer/Sound Designer) Active primarily as a sound designer and composer, Rory has also worked extensively as an actor, orchestrator, and music director. Recent OCT projects include The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane and Flora and Ulysses. He earned his sea legs growing up in southeast Alaska, and has seen many timbers be shivered. Avast!

KIRA LOMBARDOZZI

(Production Manager) This is Kira’s eighteenth season of professional theater here in Portland, and she’s been doing shows with OCT, the most FUN company in town, for over a decade now! She is a board member for Many Hats Collaboration, and has been backstage at Broadway Rose Theatre Company, BodyVox Dance, Third Rail Repertory Theatre, and Oregon Ballet Theatre over the years. Kira wants to thank the fantastic collaborators on this production for sharing their great talent with the young people in our community.

MORGAN A. YEATES

(Technical Director) Morgan was the Assistant Technical Director at James Madison University from 2010 to 2014. She has a Master’s Degree in Technical Production from The University or Memphis. She has also studied Technical Theater at Linfield College, where she earned her Bachelor’s Degree.

DON CROSSLEY

(Production Electrician) Don has been working in theater in Portland for over 20 years and is excited to be part of the OCT Production Team for the 2017–18 season. Previously for OCT, Don has been the Lighting Designer for such notable productions as The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane (2016 Drammy Award for Lighting Design); Timmy Failure: Mistakes Were Made; The Storm in the Barn (2012 Drammy); Alice & Wonderland; Einstein is a Dummy (2008 Drammy); and It’s A Wonderful Life. Don was a Company Member and Production Manager for Third Rail Repertory Theatre from 2008–2015, and was the Master Electrician for Portland Center Stage from 1996–2007.

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OLIVIA MURPHY

(Company Manager) Olivia is so excited to be a part of all the fun OCT has to offer. For the last six years, she has worked at theaters all over Portland as a stage manager and production manager, including stage managing shows for OCT such as The Storm in the Barn (2012), Duck for President (2012), and The Stinky Cheese Man and Other Fairly Stupid Tales (2013). Her favorite thing about theater is moments of small magic; her favorite thing about OCT is all the dinosaurs in the office.

EMILY TRIMBLE

(Stage Manager) Emily, as always, is excited to be working with OCT again! She graduated from The University of Texas at Dallas with a BA in Arts & Performance. When working in Dallas, she worked at a number of theater companies including WaterTower Theatre, Undermain Theatre, and Dallas Children’s Theatre. In Portland, she has worked for Bag&Baggage as Stage Manager for their 2015/16 and 2014/15 Seasons, and has also worked for Broadway Rose. When not in a show she likes to climb rocks, cross stitch, and crochet. As always, huge thanks to her wonderful mother.

ERIN KIRKPATRICK

(Assistant Stage Manager) Erin is a recent graduate from Whitman College. She’s a former YP Company member and is excited to be working with OCT again! Erin is an aspiring stage manager and costumer, and a current mentee at Third Rail Rep. A few favorite shows she’s worked on include The Tempest (Experience Theatre Project), Procedures for Saying No (PETE), and The Seagull (Whitman College).

ROSS MCKEEN

(Managing Director) Ross has served as OCT’s Managing Director since 2008. He has over 30 years of experience in planning, financial analysis, communications, and fundraising for nonprofits and public institutions. He has worked as a writer and an independent fundraising and planning consultant specializing in arts and cultural organizations, and served as the first Executive Director of the


CREATIVE TEAM Oregon Cultural Trust. He is thrilled to be working with a team of fun, creative people to carry out OCT’s mission of transforming lives through exceptional theater experiences.

ALLISON GREGORY

(Playwright) Allison’s plays for young audiences include Go Dog. Go!, adapted from the P.D. Eastman book and co-written with Steven Dietz; Even Steven Goes to War (AATE and UPRP awards; Kennedy Center New Visions/New Voices selection); Peter and the Wolf (National tour), Junie B. in Jingle Bells, Batman Smells!, and Junie B. is Not A Crook (200+ professional productions), adapted from the beloved book series by Barbara Park. Her play Ronia: the Robber’s Daughter, adapted from Astrid Lindgren’s story, premiered at Teatr Pinokio in Poland this year. Judy Moody

& Stink will premiere at OCT before moving on to productions at all seven commissioning theaters. Allison splits her time between Seattle and Austin. She loves horses, homemade cookies, laughing, and her kids, Ruby and Abraham. www.allisongregoryplays.com

THANKS

AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS FROM THE BOARD, STAFF, CAST & CREW TO:

Bud’s Lites IATSE Local 28 Multnomah County Library School Corps Partners at Melvin Mark Companies Portland Public Schools Portland Opera Association Misty Tompoles, Artslandia White Bird

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Discussion Questions!

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What do you want to be when you grow up?

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Have you ever been on a treasure hunt? What was it like? What did you do?

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Judy likes to collect lots of different things. What are some things that you collect?

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Why do you use a map? What are the different places you see or use maps?

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Describe a time when you had to use teamwork to solve a problem.

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OREGON CHILDREN’S THEATRE CONTRIBUTOR LIST Oregon Children’s Theatre is proud to acknowledge the support of the many individuals, businesses, foundations, and government agencies that make our work possible. With the support of our community, we can provide exceptional artistic, educational, and outreach programs that reach more than 120,000 people every year. Thank you! All names listed represent donations made as of October 1, 2017. Email corrections to rj@octc.org or by calling 503-228-9571 extension 105.

CORPORATE, FOUNDATION & GOVERNMENT $25,000+ The Firstenburg Foundation James F. & Marion L. Miller Foundation Oregon Arts Commission, a state agency The Oregon Community Foundation PGE Foundation The Regional Arts & Culture Council, including support from the City of Portland, Multnomah County and the Arts Education & Access Fund The Shubert Foundation

$10,000–$24,999 Joseph E. Weston Public Foundation of the Oregon Community Foundation Maybelle Clark Macdonald Fund National Endowment for the Arts Oregon Cultural Trust Portland Timbers Charitable Foundation Summer Lea Hillman Foundation Trust Management Services U.S. Bank Umpqua Bank Work for Art including contributions from more than 75 companies and 2,000 employees

$5,000–$9,999 The Autzen Foundation Bill Healy Foundation The Boeing Company ESCO Foundation Herbert A. Templeton Foundation Juan Young Trust Kaiser Permanente The Standard Starseed Foundation T.B. Walker Foundation Union Pacific Foundation U.S. Bank Wyss Family Foundation

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Under $500 Equity Foundation Fred Meyer

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Jodi Rathbun & Mary Schlaeach Rachel Raphael & Peter Gramlich Doug & Sally Remmick John & Polly Riutta Sean & Emily Rivers Rob & Starla Roels Anna Rose Traci Rose Wendy & Steve Rudman Kerry Ryan & Kevin Gummer Michael & Linda Salinsky Duane & Marcia Schaefer Heather Schafer Timothy & Nancy Schluter Jeanette Sharinghousen Roll Hardy & Aimee Shattuck Robyn & Kemp Shuey Ricky Silvas Will Simonds & Robert North Anne Mette Smeenk Lars Smeenk Ed & Sarah Smith Leila Smith William Smith Christin Spagnoli & Matt Hilber John Spence Tina Spencer Alice Spitzer Kristin Sponaugle Rick Stawicki Eric Steinmeyer E. Kay Stepp Emma Stewart & Ethan Thompson Caroline Stoebuck Brian & Joy Strull Karl Studnicka Deann Sullivan & David Fuks Kimberly Takla Erin Tamblyn Jeri Taylor Karin & Andre Taylor Brad Tebo & Margo Haygood Mike & Heather Thomas Misty Tompoles Julianna & Jeff Trapp Doug Upchurch & Chuck Dillard Danielle & Jared Valentine John & Miriam Vareldzis Debra Vinikour & Jeff Mazer Amanda Von Trapp The Walker Family Karin Wandtke & Rick Smith Suzan & Norm Wapnick Christine Warden Lisa Watson & Peter Shanky JR & Anna Weiss Jamie & Bill Weston Hayden Wilcox Ryan & Kelly Wilde Roger Scarbrough & Robyn Williams Delores Wilson Kristel & Mark Wissel Joe & Sherry Wonderlick Gwendolyn Worthy Emily Wright Philip Wu Rebecca Wusz & William Mitchell Mark Yamagishi & Kamala Hurst Monty & Maggie Zach Heather & Vaughn Zeitzwolfe

IN-KIND GIFTS $10,000+ The Oregonian Scholastic Inc.

$5,000–$9,999 Heidi & Mark Wilcox

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$2,500–$4,999 Artslandia Cupcake Jones Grace & Ken Evenstad Morel Ink

$1,000–$2,499 Bill & Kate Bowman Amanda Carter-Jura & Britt Jura Joan Hartzell KPMG Rick Linn McDonald Jacobs, P.C. Portland Trail Blazers Postergarden QUIN Candy Stripe Heidi & Mark Wilcox YMCA Camp Collins

$500–$999 Buoy Beer Company Jami Curl Greg Denton & Gabrielle Quiñónez Denton Emily Andrews Portrait Design Vatea Herman House Spirits Distillery Kaiser Permanente Northwest KEEN New Deal Distillery NW Natural Stanley & Susanne Penkin Ten Speed Press Vacasa

Under $500 Action Adventure Theater Alpine Restaurant (Joseph, Oregon) Atlas Pizza Karla Arria-Devoe Artslandia Dani Baldwin & Tim Ferkel Sarah & CJ Barkema Barran Liebman LLP Bishops Barbershop Mississippi BodyVos BurnCycle Burnt Spur Ranch Pam Caldwell Carioca Bowls Chamber Music Northwest Jennifer Cies & Maria Gonzalez Dennis Edwards Elements Massage Derek & Rachel Ellerbrook Farm to Fit Fillmore Trattoria Fleur De Lis Charles Frasier & Rick Taylor Jessy Friedt & Benjamin Emerson Jeff Geiger Drs. Yasodha Gopal & Todd Caulfield H. Dwayne Davis Properties Headwaters Brett Heiney Vatea Herman RJ Hodde The Jennings Hotels (Joseph, Oregon) Joseph Branch Railriders (Joseph, Oregon) Lakewood Theatre Company Carla Lichter Maryhill Museum of Art Maryhill Winery Matt Lueders McKenna Ryan LLC Milagro Theatre

Motherload Craft Distillery Mother’s Bistro & Bar Jim North Nostrana Oaks Amusement Park Oblique Coffee Roasters Oregon Culinary Institute Oregon Shakespeare Festival Oregon Symphony Travis Paakki & KelliAnn Klindtworth Pearl Hardware Jessica & Steve Poehler Pips & Bounce Pizzeria Otto Podnah’s Pit Barbeque Portland Art Museum Portland Center Stage Portland General Electric Portland Saturday Market Portland Timbers Saint Cupcake Sapphire Skin Care & Healing Savage Chips Rebecca & Felipe Semper Stephanie Sheldon-Nevarez & Thom Nevarez The Portland Ballet St. Jack Restaurant Toro Bravo Darren Thompson Umpqua Bank Voicebox Karaoke White Bird Dance Winding Waters River Expeditions (Joseph, Oregon) Zachary Scott Theatre (Austin, Texas)

IN TRIBUTE: Richard Andler & Carole Rush, in honor of the Andler-Renfro Family James Bartroff, in honor of Forrest Franklin Christoph Brian Benavidez, in memory of Benjamin Buckley Stu Blighton, in honor of Kyle & Sophia Spencer Kira Z. Brooks, in honor of Cat Brooks Linda & Jim Browning, in honor of Thom Hilton Stephanie Burchfield, in honor of Melissa Moore Rachel Derosia, in honor of Carole Morse Amy Drake Campbell, in honor of Emily Campbell Marion Gavin, in honor of Sonny Sonnenstein Lisa Goren, in honor of Jami Curl Linda Hallett, in honor of Pat Moran The James Hayes Family, in memory of Lawrence Magdovitz Allison Henry Aver & Mark Aver, in memory of Janis Henry John & Margaret Hodde, in honor of RJ Hodde Rhonda Hodde, in honor of RJ Hodde Jay Maxwell, in honor of Sondra Pearlman Mindy Mayer, in memory of Allison & Trevor Smith Sara Merten, in memory of Danny East Sara Mitchell, in memory of John Bartlett Harriet Moses, in honor of Liza & Mike Moses Jennifer Nordstrom, in honor of Jacqueline Firkins Sharyn Park, in memory of Sylvester S. Dolinar, Jr. Aaron Pearlman, in honor of Sondra Pearlman Sondra & Gordon Pearlman, in memory of Charles Cook Wendy & Steve Rudman, in honor of Zoë Rudman Andrea Seabert, in honor of Jessy Friedt

THANK YOU! THESE DONORS ARE LEADERS IN SUPPORTING OUR VISION OF A CULTURE WHERE EVERYONE HAS THE OPPORTUNITY TO LEARN AND GROW THROUGH THEATER AND THE ARTS. $5,000 & ABOVE

Dennis Edwards Andrew & Nita Gibson Vatea Herman & Jonny Jessie Jonas KelliAnn Klindtworth & Travis Paakki Ronni Lacroute Hugh Mackworth & Josie Mendoza Stanley & Susanne Penkin Sonny & Diane Sonnenstein Kyle & Sophia Spencer Frances & Paul Turner

$2,500–$4,999 The ArntsonFettig Family Karla Arria-Devoe Bill & Kate Bowman Amanda Carter-Jura & Britt Jura Jennifer Cies & Maria Gonzalez Stephanie Coates & Gregory Tanksley Jami Curl Kathleen & Dan Drinkward Andrew Eggert Stan Foote Drs. Yasodha Gopal & Todd Caulfield Brett & Jessica Hamilton Sharon Hatch & Aaron Smith Kyle Iboshi & Laura Thalacker Jacob Muñoz & Grant Hamilton Gabi & Michael Orwick Jessica & Steve Poehler Jonathan & Sarah Ruffner Shima & Bobak Salehi Arlene Schnitzer Alice & Michael Shiffman Todd Murphy & Katie Silver Marilyn & Gene Stubbs Karen & Rusty Wales

$1,000–$2,499

Clare & Matt Abbene Allison Henry Aver & Mark Aver Dani Baldwin & Tim Ferkel Ann Brayfield & Joe Emerson Megan Brown Ellyn Bye Marc Byrne & Kayce Wheeler Byrne Pam Caldwell Ginger Carroll Evie Crowell Lori & Lee Davies Iain Demarest Margaret Dixon Derek & Rachel Ellerbrook Ben Furr Brian Haliski Jeff Hurder & Scott Basye Brian Johnson Jim & Sylvia Jura Jill Long & Ben Lenhart Patricia Nimelman Craig Norman & Luke Gilmer Jim & Judy North Dom & Shawn O’Dierno Alex & Brian Owens Kahren Oxner Sondra & Gordon Pearlman Dan & Roseanne Powell Roland & Megan Pozos Tie Rask Robin Remmick & Ross McKeen David & Pattie Robinson Rebecca, Felipe & Alexandra Semper Bob Speltz & Dwight Adkins Kean Spencer E. Kay Stepp Nancy Stevens Dan & Linda Sullivan Barb West & John Taylor Shannan & Michael Troyer

Alice & Michael Shiffman, in honor of Stan & Susanne Penkin Charles & Nancy Tauman, in honor of Brett Hamilton Carol Vogel Warner, in honor of Stan Foote Sandy & Elaine Weinstein, in honor of Stan & Susanne Penkin

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PORTLAND’5 CENTERS FOR THE ARTS

Founded in 1988, Oregon Children’s Theatre (OCT) is Oregon’s largest nonprofit professional children’s theater company. OCT’s mission is to create exceptional theater experiences that transform lives. OCT annually reaches 120,000 children, parents, and educators from more than 18 Oregon and four Washington counties. OCT offers a year-round Acting Academy for students ages 3–18 and the unique Young Professionals mentoring program. The company also offers a range of services to schools and the community, including teacher professional development, resource guides and suggested lesson plans, Loud & Clear (a public speaking workshop), an extensive outreach program, and student internship and apprenticeship opportunities. Under the shared vision of healthier kids and communities, Kaiser Permanente Northwest and OCT are delivering free Educational Theatre Programs to schools and community organizations in Oregon and SW Washington. This innovative collaboration helps catalyze healthy life choices. Through free touring productions, residencies, workshops and after-school programs, the Educational Theatre Program has served over 300,000 students since its inception in 2006. Oregon Children’s Theatre is a resident company of Portland’5 Centers for the Arts and a member of Theatre Communications Group, Travel Portland, and ASSITEJ, the international children’s theater association.

OREGON CHILDREN’S THEATRE BOARD OF DIRECTORS Stanley Penkin President Jennifer Cies Vice President Sonny Sonnenstein Treasurer Amanda Carter-Jura Secretary Jami Curl Dennis Edwards Andrew Eggert Rachel Ellerbrook Stan Foote C. Andrew Gibson Yasodha Gopal Brett Hamilton

Kyle Hanson Jeff Hurder KelliAnn Klindtworth Ross McKeen Patricia Nimelman Jessica Poehler Rebecca Semper

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OREGON CHILDREN’S THEATRE STAFF Kira Lombardozzi Eric Adams Production Master Carpenter Manager Dani Baldwin Sharon Martell Education Director Communications Joe Bolenbaugh & Marketing Marketing Director Associate Ross McKeen Tamara Carroll Managing Director ETP Program Olivia Murphy Director Company Manager Stephanie Cordell Emily Newton ETP Teaching ETP Teaching Artist Artist Don Crossley Zoë Rudman Production Acting Academy Associate Manager Marci Crowson Jeffrey Ruggiero Associate Artistic Carpenter Director Kerry Ryan Terra Dawson ETP Carpenter Administrative Jeff Desautels Manager ETP Teaching Kay Spielman Artist Business Analyst Ticia Evans Chrissy Finance Manager Sukboriboon Stan Foote ETP Teaching Artistic Director Artist Kim Freimoeller Allison Wales Patron Services Patron Services Manager Assistant Jessy Friedt Blake Wales Development Acting Academy Director Assistant Ava Goodling Lucas Welsh Marketing Finance Assistant Associate Emily Wilken RJ Hodde Scenic Artist Development Morgan A. Yeates Associate Technical Director Savira Kambhu ETP Teaching Artist

Portland’5 Centers for the Arts includes the Keller Auditorium, Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall, and Antoinette Hatfield Hall, comprising the Newmark Theatre, Dolores Winningstad Theatre, and Brunish Theatre. All are public facilities owned by the City of Portland and managed by Metro through the Metropolitan Exposition-Recreation Commission. Each year approximately one million people attend more than 1,000 performances in these facilities.

Metro Tom Hughes, Metro Council President

City of Portland Ted Wheeler, Mayor

Metropolitan ExpositionRecreation Commission Karis Stoudamire-Phillips, Chair Terry Goldman, Vice-Chair Damien Hall Judie Hammerstad Deidra Krys-Rusoff, Secretary-Treasurer Ray Leary Scott Cruickshank, Interim Visitor Venues General Manager

Portland’5 Centers for the Arts Robyn Williams, CFE, Executive Director Tom Bugas, Interim, Director of Operations Joe Durr, Director of Event Services Tom Sessa, Director of Booking Sales and Marketing Stephanie Viegas Dias, Director of Ticket Services Justin Reidi, pacificwild, General Manager

Portland’5 Centers for the Arts Advisory Committee Greg Brown Jim Brunberg Gus Castaneda, Chair Susan Hartnett Greg Heinze Antonio Lara Gary Maffei

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