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ANNUAL REPORT

THE 2022/23 SEASON IN REVIEW

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WELCOME

Dear Friends,

The 2022/23 Season was a memorable one, and it feels like the end of an era while marking an exciting new beginning.

This was Artistic Director Nicole Taney’s first year in Boston—she was last in town when she worked at the Children’s Museum early in her career. Nicole joined us most recently from the Spoleto Festival, where she was Director of Artistic Planning and Operations. This year was Nicole’s introduction to our performances, audiences, and venues, and we look forward to experiencing her curatorial vision in 2023/24 and beyond.

As we reflect on the previous season, we must recognize the legacy of the man who created the Celebrity Series as we know it: former Executive Director Walter Pierce, who led the Series from 1965 to 1996, and passed away on July 7, 2022. This past December, we paid tribute to Walter on the stage at Jordan Hall, the site of so many memorable concerts over his long tenure. Yo-Yo Ma and Emanuel Ax appeared to celebrate the man who booked their debut appearances in Boston, and longtime Boston Globe critic Richard Dyer and former colleagues Marty Jones and Amy Lam shared stories and tributes to the man who was instrumental in shaping the Celebrity Series we know and love.

As we look ahead to the coming season, we welcome the Season Sponsors for 2023/24: the Stephanie L. Brown Foundation and Susan & Michael Thonis. Stephanie and her Foundation have provided leadership support for our dance performances and the amazing Neighborhood Arts series for several seasons. Susie and Mike have been the presenting sponsors for numerous subscription series programs and have helped shape our equity and patron engagement work. We’re so grateful they’ve stepped forward together as Season Sponsors, and we anticipate great things in 2023/24.

Thank you for being a part of the 2022/23 season. We hope you enjoy this look back at everything we accomplished together.

Gratefully,

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MISSION

To present performing artists who inspire and enrich our community.

VISION

We believe in the power of excellence and innovation in the performing arts to enrich life experience, transform lives, and build better communities. We envision a community of Greater Boston where the performing arts are a valued, life-long, shared experience—on stages, on streets, in neighborhoods—everywhere.

EQUITY

Celebrity Series of Boston recognizes that many existing systems of power grant privilege and access unequally, and that equity is crucial to the long-term viability of both the arts and culture sector and communities-at-large. Our Racial Equity Plan describes our commitment to ensure that everyone who wants has equal access to a full, vibrant creative life, which is essential to a healthy and democratic society.

To learn more, visit celebrityseries.org/equity

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THE 2022/23 SEASON Welcome Letter 3 Mission and Vision 4 Contents 5 Walter Pierce Celebration of Life 6 - 7 Continuing Our Racial Equity Journey 8 - 9 Increasing Accessibility 10 Arts for All! Community Engagement Programs 11 - 13 Neighborhood Arts Artists & Partners 14 - 15 Artist Connections 16 - 17 Celebrity Series’ 2022/23 Subscription Season 18 Symphony Hall 19 Sanders Theatre and Berklee Performance Center 20 Dance Series 21 Jazz Fest and Stave Sessions 22 From Debut to Digital 23 Financial Results 24 - 25 Gratitude 26 Performance and Campaign Supporters 27 SHINE! Gala 28 - 29 Annual, Lifetime, and Planned Giving 30 - 33 Board & Staff Listings 34 Contents 2022/23 SEASON SPONSORS AMY & JOSHUA BOGER COVER PHOTO: CIRCA, BOCH CENTER SHUBERT THEATRE BACK COVER PHOTO: STRINGFEST (Aristides Rivas, Carlos Capacho, and Eduardo Betancourt with Boston String Academy) SALVATION ARMY KROC CENTER PHOTOS: ROBERT TORRES 5

IN MEMORIAM

Walter Pierce Celebration of Life (1930-2022)

On December 19 at New England Conservatory’s Jordan Hall, we celebrated the life of former Executive Director Walter Pierce, who passed away in July 2022 at the age of 91. Walter got his start with the Series in the 1950s as a freelance publicist, and, until his retirement in 1996, made Celebrity Series what it is today: one of Boston’s most enduring and vital non-profit arts institutions.

Colleagues Marty Jones, who joined Celebrity Series as Director of Marketing and succeeded Walter as President and Executive Director, and Amy Lam, former Artistic Director who began her career at the Series as Walter’s assistant, shared their memories. Longtime Boston Globe classical music writer Richard Dyer spoke about his years as Walter’s friend and colleague, both as a music critic and as a fellow supernumerary in a touring Metropolitan Opera production!

Celebrity Series favorites Yo-Yo Ma and Emanuel Ax performed a Beethoven cello sonata on the Jordan Hall stage where Walter launched so many careers and brought so much beauty and joy to Celebrity Series audiences.

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““In the summer of 1991, Walter took a chance on an under-experienced, over-confident 20-something to be his Executive Assistant. I don’t think either of them knew at the time, that a couple of decades later, this young assistant would follow his footsteps to have the joy and privilege of presenting great artists in Boston, trying her very best every day to live up to his standards and to carry on the great legacy that he has left behind.

It is hardly an exaggeration when I say that everything I know about this business, I learned from Walter.”

– Amy Lam, former Celebrity Series Artistic Director, current Vice President, Tisch Music at 92Y

“The kindest, gentlest, and most caring individual ever. From the moment I met him, I felt Walter saw me not just as a subscriber attending a performance but an individual person! … I was nurtured and encouraged to become more involved and here I am, an Advisor! My voice was heard and I am proud to have started the Stewardship program, thanks to Walter’s good care and kindness.

Thank you, Walter, for making all this possible!”

– Marylen Sternweiler, Celebrity Series Board of Advisor member and 53-year subscriber

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CONTINUING OUR RACIAL EQUITY JOURNEY

In the 2022/23 season, Celebrity Series continued to enact our Racial Equity Plan adopted in September 2021, expanding culturally-informed, equityoriented activity in all spheres of our work.

In alignment with Celebrity Series’ racial equity goals, the Racial Equity Committee (REC), comprised of members of the staff and Board, spent the year celebrating and elevating diversity with the goal of helping to repair systemic racism. Grounded in the concept of inclusion, this work is propelled by increasingly interactive connections and deep listening. Infused into our practices and relationships with each other—including artists, audiences, staff, vendors, and community partners —is the goal of ensuring that each member of the broad Celebrity Series community experiences a sense of ownership, voice, and belonging.

“Celebrity Series offers each of us opportunities to step into self-reflection; be curious about another group’s experience of race, ethnicity, and culture; consider new perspectives; and broaden our horizons. Attending a performance can make us feel a part of something. We can feel the emotional reverberations. And looking through a lens of equity, the arts can be provocative and transformative, allowing everyone to participate in the quest for social justice.”

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2022/23 EFFORTS INCLUDED:

● Continuing to diversify an already broad variety of performers, reflecting the multiculturalism of Boston through our artists, venues, and community partners

● Ensuring financial equity in BIPOC artists’ compensation

● Prioritizing opportunities to work with BIPOC-led vendors

● Revamping our data collection and evaluation at Neighborhood Arts concerts to better understand our audience

● Quarterly anonymous surveys with Arts for All! artists and partners to improve feedback loops

● A focus group moderated by an external facilitator with community partners, leading to program improvements

● Growing BIPOC leadership on the Boards of Directors and Advisors

● Forming a staff racial equity subgroup focused on welcoming, equitable practices for recruitment, learning, and accountability

● Consistently reviewing and shifting language around names, descriptors, designations, and acknowledgments that reflect current or historical systemic oppression or bias

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INCREASING ACCESSIBILITY

As part of Celebrity Series’ commitment to providing accessible and affordable arts programming for all, we continued our participation in two Mass Cultural Council initiatives to center our values of equity and inclusion in our operations.

Card to Culture is a Department of Transitional Assistance (DTA) and Mass Cultural Council initiative that provides accessible low-cost arts and culture programing to Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT) card holders and Women, Infants, & Children (WIC) Nutrition Program recipients across the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. During the 22/23 season, WIC participants and EBT card holders purchased 419 $20 tickets for 32 concerts in our subscription season.

2022/23 marked Celebrity Series’ first year as an UP-designated organization. The Mass Cultural Council’s Universal Participation (UP) Initiative aims to activate the aspirations of the Americans with Disabilities Act to break down the barriers that prevent full civic participation in Massachusetts’ cultural sector. Both a movement and a designation, the UP Initiative supports organizational change through inclusive design practices, community engagement strategies, and peer learning networks.

To acknowledge the access work being done by cultural institutions across Massachusetts, the UP Initiative has created a community of practice that highlights excellence in the field, provides grants for innovative solutions, and offers stipends for professional development. Thanks to the support of the UP community, Celebrity Series continues to make improvements to our website accessibility and deepen awareness within our staff to ensure our efforts are as inclusive as possible.

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ARTS FOR ALL! COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT PROGRAMMING

This year, half of Celebrity Series’ programs were offered for free through Arts for All! These programs collaborate with artists and over 40 community organizations to engage people of all ages and increase access to live performance experiences.

In 2022/23 we deepened our commitment to creative youth development by partnering with Brighter Boston and ZUMIX. Both provide skills training for Boston area young people in backstage production and technical work. They need access to consistent placement opportunities, and a way to apply and hone their new skills, and they found a new home at Celebrity Series’ Neighborhood Arts performances!

““In working with Celebrity Series’ production team and talented artists, our youth contribute to a meaningful artistic experience and become integrated into the larger creative community in Boston. We appreciate Celebrity Series’ dedication to building long-term institutional relationships and opening pathways for young people to expand their professional skills. We believe partnerships like this one—between trusted youth spaces and vibrant economic opportunities—can build a more equitable Boston.”

ARTS FOR ALL! IMPACT-AT-A-GLANCE: 76 free programs

10,141 people engaged

22 FREE Neighborhood Arts concerts

2,197 Neighborhood Arts audience members

4,171 youth engaged

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ALVIN AILEY DANCER YAZMEEN LAIDLER BOSTON ARTS ACADEMY MASTER CLASS

NEIGHBORHOOD ARTS IN 2022/23

Neighborhood Arts audiences more than doubled from last year! Featuring everything from classical harp with Charles Overton to Haitian dance from Jean Appolon Expressions, the 22/23 season had a robust line-up spanning 5 neighborhoods, 8 venues, and countless artistic genres. Celebrity Series collaborated on the presentation of three artists with the Mission Hill Arts Festival for the first time, with three evening concerts outdoors at The Yard.

Latina Bandleaders

Throughout the season we celebrated Latina bandleaders who put their own spin on traditional styles. In partnership with Ágora Cultural Architects, all four concerts took place at the Arlington Street Church in Back Bay. Bandleaders Fabiola Méndez, Verónica Robles, Sheila del Bosque Fuentes, and Patricia Zárate Pérez led their ensembles in amplifying the music and cultures of Puerto Rico, Mexico, Chile, and Cuba.

Global Percussion Series

We explored the many different forms and expressions of percussion from a multicultural perspective. Balafon player Balla Kouyaté and cellist Mike Block teamed up with a six-piece band to create a program of joyous, effervescent music that blended West African beats and vocals with bluegrass, funk, and rock—and had the audience dancing in the aisles at Roxbury Community College’s Media Arts Center! Tabla virtuoso Sandeep Das also joined Mike Block for “Where the soul never dies”, celebrating Indian and Western musical heritages at Cambridge’s Multicultural Arts Center.

Saxophonist Tim Hall and marimba player Maria Finkelmeier’s “Finding HOME” program featured self-composed music and improvisations for saxophone and marimba. And BeatSong, a soprano and percussion duo, featured Sonja Tengblad and Jonathan Hess performing works that celebrate their unlikely musical pairing.

““I feel that supporting what Neighborhood Arts does is not an option—it is our duty. From my point of view, it’s about leaving kids with a positive experience that—years from now—when they are at a crossroads they ultimately take a positive decision based on these experiences that they are having now.”

– Sandeep Das, Neighborhood Arts artist

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PATRICIA ZÁRATE PÉREZ TYSON JACKSON & GREGORY GROOVER, JR. VERÓNICA ROBLES ALL-FEMALE MARIACHI BAND MARIA FINKELMEIER & TIM HALL

NEIGHBORHOOD ARTS WORKSHOPS

Connecting student performers and working professionals is an integral part of Neighborhood Arts. After taking several seasons off due to the pandemic, we were delighted to return to in-person mentorship and co-creation experiences for young musicians.

We held three Stringfests, partnering our Neighborhood Arts artists with local youth arts ensembles to rehearse and perform these string-based concerts. All held at Dorchester’s Salvation Army Kroc Center, these included:

● Erhu/violinist Shaw Pong Liu and poet Regie Gibson with City Strings United and Boston Music Project.

● The Fabiola Méndez Trio with Javier Caballero in a concert of Puerto Rican songs with Project STEP

● A concert of South American works with cellist Aristides Rivas, harpist Eduardo Betancourt, and Carlos Capacho on cuatro joined by Boston String Academy and Jorge Arce on bombas.

Other highlights included:

● Four lyric/recording workshops for English Language Learner students at Margarita Muñiz Academy with spoken word artist Devin Ferreira

● School visits by Neighborhood Arts artists Mike Block and Balla Kouyaté at Boston Arts Academy, Boston Latin School, and the Josiah Quincy Elementary School.

● A February school vacation week camp for 23 students from Boston Music Project and Boston City Singers learning to play the Tabla with Sandeep Das

The week culminated with these young performers joining Sandeep Das and sarangi player Suhail Yusuf Khan onstage for their final number during their “Soundscapes of India” concert at Cambridge’s Multicultural Arts Center.

782 youth workshop participants

24 workshops, rehearsals, and school visits

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STRINGFEST WITH SHAW PONG LIU & REGIE GIBSON SALVATION ARMY KROC CENTER SANDEEP DAS AND TABLA STUDENTS MULTICULTURAL ARTS CENTER, CAMBRIDGE

2022/23 NEIGHBORHOOD ARTS ARTISTS

Aristides Rivas, cello, conductor, arranger

Balla Kouyaté, Mike Block, and Friends, West African fusion

Carlos Capacho, cuatro

Castle of our Skins, multidisciplinary and music

Charles Overton, harp

Claudio Ragazzi Quartet (digital only), Latin jazz

Devin Ferreira, rap vocals/spoken word

Eduardo Betancourt, harp

Fabiola Méndez Sextet, vocals and Puerto Rican cuatro

Gregory Groover Jr. Quartet, jazz

Hub New Music, contemporary classical chamber

Jalen Bunch ensemble, dance

Jason Palmer Quintet, jazz

Javier Caballero, conductor, arranger

Jean Appolon Expressions, Haitian contemporary dance

Jonathan Hess, Percussion

Jorge Arce, bomba, vocals

Jorge Soto, conductor

Lucia Lin, violin

Maria Finkelmeier, marimba

Neighborhood Arts Cello Quartet, cello

Nebulous Quartet, string quartet

Patricia Zárate Pérez Quartet, Latin jazz

Regie Gibson & Atlas Soul, spoken word/music

Sandeep Das, Tabla

Sandeep Das & Nino de los Reyes (digital only), Tabla and flamenco fusion

Shaw Pong Liu, erhu, violin, composer

Sheila del Bosque Quartet, Cuban jazz

Solos Together Reunion, strings, winds, voice, piano

Sonja Tengblad, soprano

Suhail Yusuf Khan, sarangi

Tim Hall, saxophone

Tyson Jackson Trio with Sasha Berliner, jazz

Verónica Robles All-Female Mariachi Band, mariachi vocals and guitar

Women of the World (digital only), vocals

“This program, as are all of your programs, was excellent, of the highest quality. The music was beautiful. Food for the soul.”

– anonymous Neighborhood Arts audience survey

“The Neighborhood Arts events add to the quality of life in Boston. I can’t imagine Boston without accessible arts and culture events. It is a blessing and gift to the people of Boston and surrounding communities. Thank you!”

– anonymous Neighborhood Arts audience survey

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THANK YOU TO OUR 2022/23 COMMUNITY PARTNERS

Ágora Cultural Architects

Arlington Street Church

BEAM

Black Market Nubian

Boomhouse Productions

Boston Arts Academy

Boston City Singers

Boston Conservatory at Berklee

Boston Latin School

Boston Music Project

Boston String Academy

Brighter Boston

Cambridge Rindge & Latin High City Strings United

Conservatory Lab Charter

Dance Complex

Esh Circus Arts

Goethe-Institut

Harvard-Epworth United Methodist Church

Hernandez K-8 School

Josiah Quincy Elementary School

Margarita Muñiz Academy

McCoy Audio METCO

Mission Hill Arts Festival

Multicultural Arts Center

Network of Arts Administrators of Color Project STEP

Roxbury Community College

Salvation Army Kroc Center

Sheahan Sounds

StiggityStackz WorldWide

St. James Episcopal Church

St. Stephens Youth Programs

The Foundry

The Japan Society

The Middle East

The Record Company

Twelfth Baptist Church

Union Church

VA Boston Healthcare System

Verónica Robles Cultural Center ZUMIX

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JEAN APPOLON EXPRESSIONS, TRAKA MULTICULTURAL ARTS CENTER, CAMBRIDGE

ARTIST CONNECTIONS

This year, touring artists generously shared their time and talents offstage with many of our city’s talented burgeoning musicians and arts lovers alike.

Students from BEAM (Bridge to Equity and Achievement in Music) and Boston String Academy performed for LA Philharmonic conductor Gustavo Dudamel and observed an open rehearsal of the orchestra.

Members of the Berliner Philharmoniker performed a school concert for students at the Josiah Quincy Elementary School; concertmaster Noah Bendix-Balgley gave a master class to NEC Prep students; and a quartet performed a family concert at the Goethe-Institut Boston, where an arts educator roundtable discussion was hosted around the company’s time in town.

Members of Japanese ensemble KODŌ provided history and insight while demonstrating their taiko drumming craft for an event in collaboration with the Japan Society at the Foundry in Cambridge, in advance of their Symphony Hall performance.

Through our partnerships with BEAM, during the Chineke! Orchestra’s Boston debut, three teens from youth music organizations Project STEP, New England Conservatory Prep, and the Boston Youth Symphony Orchestras joined the orchestra to open the program with Samuel Coleridge-Taylor’s haunting 1909 Othello Suite. They received coaching from members of the BSO in advance and had rehearsal time with the Chineke! musicians on the day of the concert. In addition, music students from area schools were invited to attend an open dress rehearsal, with Celebrity Series providing a transportation subsidy.

A.I.M BY KYLE ABRAHAM BOCH CENTER SHUBERT THEATRE GUSTAVO DUDAMEL WITH BEAM STUDENTS IN REHEARSAL CHINEKE! ORCHESTRA NEC’S JORDAN HALL KODŌ MUSICIANS & JAPAN SOCIETY CAMBRIDGE FOUNDRY

CONNECTING THROUGH MOVEMENT

Movers of all ages had opportunities to learn directly from the accomplished dancers appearing on our stages this year. Master classes included:

● A.I.M by Kyle Abraham dancer Donovan Reed at Boston Arts Academy.

● Stefanie Batten Bland teaching a physical theatre class at the Dance Complex in Cambridge.

● LaTasha Barnes teaching swing at the Dance Complex in Cambridge.

● Australian circus arts performers Circa with local circus students at Esh Circus Arts in Somerville.

● Members of the Paul Taylor Dance Company at Boston Arts Academy.

● Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater members at Boston Arts Academy and Cambridge Rindge and Latin School.

Members of the Ailey company also led a free movement workshop for all ages at the Salvation Army Kroc Center in Dorchester. Local interdisciplinary artist Elmer Martinez kicked off this workshop where 70 dancers ranging in age from four to more than seventy learned excerpts from Mr. Ailey’s iconic Revelations and Night Creature from company dancers Khalia Campbell, Yannick Lebrun, and Courtney Celeste Spears.

Other more unique activities lent themselves to our artists this year. A veteran herself, dancer and choreographer LaTasha Barnes spoke to veterans at the West Roxbury VA Medical Center. She also met with members of the Network of Arts Administrators of Color (NAAC) over Zoom, and the full company participated at a Street Dance night at the Middle East in Cambridge, featuring DJ Stiggity Stackz. We also held post-show events following each performance of Stefanie Batten Bland’s Look Who’s Coming to Dinner—see page 21 for more information.

““It is difficult to put into words what a beautiful and moving experience we had today during the Ailey master class… I witnessed learning, laughter, courage, joy, and connection. Every single person in the room was moved to tears by the end of class. It was a day to witness the power and importance of community engagement through dance… Our staff and students are so truly grateful for this unique and precious experience.”

– Mila Thigpen, Cambridge Rindge & Latin School

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2022/23 SUBSCRIPTION SEASON

WELCOMING NICOLE TANEY

This season, we welcomed new Artistic Director Nicole Taney to her first full Celebrity Series season. Previously Director of Artistic Planning and Operations at Charleston’s Spoleto Festival USA, she produced opera and programmed dance, classical, folk, theater, and vocal concerts there. She commissioned the 2023 Pulitzer Prize-winning opera Omar by Rhiannon Giddens and Michael Abels.

Nicole spent a year (only one winter, she points out!) working at the Boston Children’s Museum early in her arts career, and she’s thrilled to be back in town. Her inaugural Celebrity Series season was spent meeting with colleagues in Boston and around the country, researching projects to bring to Celebrity Series’ audiences in the 2023/24 season and beyond.

ARTISTIC CURATION

The subscription season that you’re about to revisit would not have been possible without support from our interim artistic programming team. We’d like to acknowledge the contributions of Hanako Yamaguchi, Bobby Asher, and our own Chief Operating Officer Karen Brown. We are grateful for their inspired curation this past season.

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THE NUMBERS:

56 productions for 68 ticketed events

55,000+ in-person attendees

1,100+ student tickets— a record!

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SYMPHONY HALL

As always, Symphony Hall hosted extraordinary artists of all kinds, from mighty orchestras to beloved soloists. Whether thunderous taiko drums filled the stage or David Sedaris stood alone behind a lectern, these audience favorites always brought the house down.

The Los Angeles Philharmonic, led by Gustavo Dudamel, returned with the local premiere of Gabriela Ortiz’ 2022 Altar de Cuerda (String Altar), commissioned by the LA Phil for 19-year-old Spanish violinist María Dueñas.

The Berliner Philharmoniker, with Kirill Petrenko making a much-anticipated Boston debut at the podium, lent their might and color to Korngold’s Symphony. Concertmaster Noah Bendix-Balgley impressed in the soloist’s role for Mozart’s Violin Concerto No. 1

Jessica Vosk’s larger-than-life energy and personality (and her surprise and joy at the audience’s harmonizing during the “Sweet Caroline” singalong), David Sedaris’ droll observations, and KODŌ’s thunderous percussion delighted attendees, and brought many new audience members through the doors.

Joshua Bell and Daniil Trifonov teamed up for a memorable duo concert, and the brilliant Evgeny Kissin returned for a sold-out solo recital, his first since 2015. In a heartfelt and touching program, the great Itzhak Perlman shared stories, videos, photos, and musical touchstones from his childhood and across his long career, from his 1958 United States television debut on The Ed Sullivan Show to his haunting solos for the Schindler’s List film soundtrack.

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BERLINER PHILHARMONIKER SYMPHONY HALL

SANDERS THEATRE AND BERKLEE PERFORMANCE CENTER

Women led the way at Sanders Theatre and Berklee Performance Center this year, with brilliant female-led ensembles across a variety of genres. Bandleader and composer Maria Schneider kicked the season off at Sanders Theatre, with selections from her audacious double album Data Lords. Later in the season, singer-songwriter Aoife O’Donovan put her own stamp on Bruce Springsteen’s entire Nebraska album in just one of nine dates across the country. All-female supergroup Artemis took the stage at Berklee, and at the same venue Terri Lyne Carrington and her Social Science ensemble brought powerful messages to her academic home base, in a hip hop-inflected concert.

International artists and globally-inspired team-ups featured prominently at Berklee, with Chucho Valdés’ latest large-band opus La Creación (The Creation) depicting the Santería creation legend in a stunning work that highlighted the whole ensemble, especially Dafnis Prieto’s percussion. South Africa’s Soweto Gospel Choir celebrated the legacies of Nelson Mandela and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. with South African and American songs. Old friends and genre-busting kindred spirits Béla Fleck, Edgar Meyer, and Zakir Hussain, with Indian flute legend Rakesh Chaurasia, teamed up for As We See It, their latest exuberant album and tour.

The brilliant Jason Moran, who took the stage at Berklee with his Bandwagon trio and a large ensemble, looked back over the generations to pay tribute to jazz pioneer James Reese Europe, leader of the acclaimed Harlem Hellfighters regimental band during the World War I. Folk luminaries came together at Berklee for a nationally broadcast concert in partnership with the syndicated Mountain Stage with Kathy Mattea radio show. Rosanne Cash and Loudon Wainwright III appeared alongside next-generation standouts Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway and Ali McGuirk, a rising star who got her start in the Greater Boston area.

Rounding out the schedule at Sanders Theatre, mandolin phenomenon Chris Thile wowed audiences playing folk, originals, and classical selections with flair and impeccable skill.

MARIA SCHNEIDER ORCHESTRA

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DANCE SERIES

On stages big and small, it was a banner year for dance. It was more than an artistic success: this season featured artists who went the extra mile to connect with audiences to provoke discussion, inspire wonder, and bring fans even closer to the work.

The dance season began with a Celebrity Series co-commission (and COVID-delayed debut): A.I.M by Kyle Abraham performed Abraham’s Requiem: Fire in the Air of the Earth at the Boch Center Shubert Theatre. The work drew from Afrofuturism and Mozart alike to create a fascinating meditation on ritual, community, and the beyond.

In January, two intimate performances at New England Conservatory’s Plimpton Shattuck Black Box Theatre provided ways for audiences to get even closer to the work. Stefanie Batten Bland // Company SBB’s Look Who’s Coming to Dinner featured a post-show interactive workshop at tables set for audience members and artists, and a chance for further reflection in the lobby, with question prompts, refreshments, and a supportive space for challenging conversations.

LaTasha Barnes’ The Jazz Continuum, also at the Plimpton Shattuck Black Box, was the culmination of a weeklong company residency in Boston that featured events with Boston’s swing dance and street dance communities in partnership with the Dance Complex, a club night at The Middle East, and a conversation with veterans at the West Roxbury VA Medical Center. Barnes, a US Army veteran, shared her inspiring story of recovering mentally and physically from a disabling service-related injury through dance.

American modern and contemporary mainstays Paul Taylor Dance Company and Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater again returned to the Boch Center. We offered a very special movement workshop at Dorchester’s Salvation Army Kroc Center, giving fans the chance to learn moves from Revelations and Night Creature from Alvin Ailey company dancers.

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JAZZ FEST AND STAVE SESSIONS

For two weeks in March, Celebrity Series set up shop in two non-traditional venues that hosted exciting concerts in a relaxed and social setting.

The Jazz Festival returned to the Artists for Humanity EpiCenter in South Boston, with four nights of jazz in a bespoke club setting. In a gallery space that typically hosts exhibitions by its youth, audiences enjoyed a meditative saxophone performance from the Melissa Aldana Quartet, piano pyrotechnics from Hiromi, heartfelt songs of love and loss from Nnenna Freelon, and intellectual grooves from the Ambrose Akinmusire Quartet featuring guitarist Kurt Rosenwinkel

Stave Sessions, the eclectic festival of contemporary music, returned after a hiatus, debuting in Davis Square’s Crystal Ballroom, above the Somerville Theatre. SŌ Percussion teamed with breath artist Shodekeh, LA’s Wild Up debuted with a show highlighting composer Julius Eastman, fingerstyle guitarist Yasmin Williams wowed a sold-out house, and pianist Craig Taborn and cellist Tomeka Reid demonstrated their peerless improvisation.

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YASMIN WILLIAMS CRYSTAL BALLROOM

FROM DEBUT TO DIGITAL

The Debut Series celebrated its tenth anniversary this year, with six concerts at Pickman Hall, and series alumni taking the stage at Jordan Hall.

Debut Series at Pickman Hall

Highlights of the season included pianist Víkingur Ólafsson in a stunning Series debut (the first of what is sure to be many appearances for the Icelandic pianist) and bass-baritone Davóne Tines with pianist John Bitoy in Recital No. 1: MASS, a curated and personal interpretation that brilliantly recontextualized Bach arias alongside selections by Julius Eastman, Caroline Shaw, and others.

Jordan Hall

Debut Series alumni taking the stage at Jordan Hall included the Danish String Quartet (with violinist Rune Tonsgaard Sørensen also appearing with Dreamers’ Circus), Conrad Tao and Jay Campbell, the Doric String Quartet and pianist Benjamin Grosvenor, and pianists Igor Levit and Beatrice Rana.

It was a thrill to welcome two international artists to Jordan Hall for the first time: acclaimed South Korean pianist Seong-Jin Cho and the United Kingdom’s Chineke! Orchestra. Chineke! creates highlevel performance opportunities for musicians from backgrounds that are typically underrepresented in professional orchestras; to inspire the next generation, they coached and played alongside three high school musicians from local strings programs.

A story that began in 1987 came to a close when we bid farewell to the Emerson String Quartet. Over 27 appearances, the members of this remarkable foursome have shared their musical insights and passion, beauty, and joy with Celebrity Series audiences, and we’re deeply grateful for the memorable moments that we shared. The reach of this powerful recital extended to over 180 households in 25 states from coast to coast, and even to viewers in Paris.

GBH and Digital

Celebrity Series returned to GBH’s Calderwood Studio for another slate of concerts that were broadcast digitally two days after the live event.

The series at GBH was a fascinating and varied cross-section of artists. Rob Kapilow discussed iconic songs by Irving Berlin; tenor Lawrence Brownlee and pianist Kevin Miller presented Rising, a new song cycle inspired by the Harlem Renaissance; continuo band Ruckus teamed with Baroque flutist Emi Ferguson for a fun and freewheeling evening of Bach; and the Legendary Count Basie Orchestra appeared with vocalist Dianne Schuur

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JUNCTION TRIO NEC'S JORDAN HALL

2022/23 FINANCIALS

During the 2020/21 and 2021/22 seasons, Celebrity Series experienced unprecedented surplus years thanks to the generosity of our donors and the extraordinary federal, state, and local COVID-19 relief programs offered to arts organizations during this period. With this infusion of funding, the organization invested in an expansive 2022/23 season in order to provide vital postpandemic employment opportunities to artists, support venue and community partners, and offer a full artistic range to encourage the audience’s return to live performance. The 2022/23 season ended in a deficit that was sufficiently covered by the working capital accumulated in the prior two seasons, and the organization’s balance sheet remains strong with more than $20M in net assets.

2022/23 By the Numbers

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Operating revenue and support Season expenses by category Donor-funded/free vs. Ticketed/paid events Program Costs Fundraising Costs Administrative Costs Earned revenue Contributed Revenue Free Events Paid Events
78.7% 62% 53% 37.9% 47% 10% 11.6%

FINANCIAL DETAILS

Operating Revenue and Support Operating Revenue Performance Revenue (Gross) (Commissions and Fees) Stabilization and Processing Fees Total Operating Revenue Operating Support General Contributions and Special Funding Special Events (net) Endowment and Other Income Total Operating Support Total Operating Revenue & Support Operating Expenses Performance and Community Engagement Management and General Fundraising Total Operating Expenses Net $1,779,764 $(171,446) $103,096 $1,711,414 $5,869,282 $180,092 $820,980 $6,870,354 $8,581,768 $5,951,665 $730,915 $1,005,774 $7,688,354 $893,414 $108,762 ––$108,762 $4,088,036 $373,021 $342,110 $4,803,167 $4,911,929 $2,848,871 $692,487 $938,195 $4,479,553 $432,376 $3,551,792 $(342,691) $223,503 $3,432,604 $3,282,647 $188,667 $2,163,867 $5,635,181 $9,067,785 $7,586,044 $930,306 $1,120,920 $9,637,270 $(569,485) FY2023 FY2022 FY2021 25

GRATITUDE

Celebrity Series of Boston thanks our communities of individuals, corporations, foundations, and government agencies who made possible the innumerable performances and moments of connection in the 2022/23 season. Your support each season allows Celebrity Series to create, improve, and grow initiatives that ensure everyone will experience belonging at our live performances.

Your generosity also supports innovative opportunities for performing artists to share their art in unique collaborations beyond stages and within our communities; feedback mechanisms that give Celebrity Series a thorough understanding of how our communities value their experiences; and ongoing efforts to center equity, diversity, inclusion, and accessibility in our mission as we envision a future that transforms lives and builds better communities.

The lists that follow reflect gifts as of June 30, 2023; if your name is missing, or if you believe you were listed in error, please contact the Advancement department at: advancement@celebrityseries.org or 617.598.3232.

2022/23 Corporate, Foundation, and Government Support

Principal Institutional Producers ($50,000+)

Anonymous

Barr Foundation through its ArtsAmplified initiative

Stephanie L. Brown Foundation

Deloitte LLP

D.L. Saunders Real Estate Corp.

Liberty Mutual Foundation

Susanne Marcus Collins Foundation

Massachusetts Cultural Council

Institutional Producers ($25,000-$49,999)

Anonymous

Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency

National Endowment for the Arts

The Reopen Creative Boston Fund, administered by the Boston Mayor’s Office of Arts and Culture

Richard K. Lubin Family Foundation

Stifler Family Foundation

Yawkey Foundation

Angels ($10,000-$24,999)

Anonymous

The Catered Affair

Google

New England Foundation for the Arts

Rafanelli Events Management

Royal Little Family Foundation

Schrafft Charitable Trust

Sponsors ($5,000-$9,999)

Aaron Copland Fund for Music

Bessie Pappas Charitable Foundation

First Republic Bank

Hamilton Company Charitable Foundation

Outside the Box: A Production of the Boston Arts

Summer Institute

The Ramsey McCluskey Family Foundation

Partners ($2,500-$4,999)

Consulate General of the Federal Republic of Germany

Consulate General of Israel to New England

Egloff & Wood, LLP

Elphaba Fund

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PERFORMANCE RECOGNITION

Celebrity Series of Boston thanks 2022/23 Season Sponsors Amy & Joshua Boger, 2022/23 Neighborhood Arts Presenting Sponsor Stephanie L. Brown Foundation, and the following donors who received performance-specific recognition in the 2022/23 season.

2022/23 Season Sponsors

Amy & Joshua Boger

2022/23 Neighborhood Arts

Presenting Sponsor

Stephanie L. Brown Foundation

2022/23 PERFORMANCE SERIES SPONSORS

2022/23 Dance Series Sponsors

Leslie & Howard Appleby

Stephanie L. Brown Foundation

Cynthia & John S. Reed Foundation Royal Little Family Foundation

2022/23 Debut Series Sponsors

Harriet & David Griesinger and the Longy School of Music of Bard College

2022/23 Jazz Festival Sponsors

Jill & David Altshuler

Support provided by the Barr Foundation through its ArtsAmplified initiative

2022/23 Stave Sessions Sponsors

Susan & Michael Thonis

Support provided by the Barr Foundation through its ArtsAmplified initiative and The Aaron Copland Fund for Music

Aaron Richmond Recitals

Endowed by Nancy Richmond Winsten and the late Dr. Joseph Winsten

2022/23 Individual Performance Sponsors

Maria Schneider Orchestra, Data Lords

An anonymous donor

Los Angeles Philharmonic

Gustavo Dudamel, conductor

María Dueñas, violin

Stephanie L. Brown Foundation

Berliner Philharmoniker

Kirill Petrenko, conductor

Noah Bendix-Balgley, violin

LIVE PERFORMANCE! Arts for All

Leadership Support from Eleanor & Frank Pao

A.I.M by Kyle Abraham

Requiem: Fire in the Air of the Earth Co-commissioned by Celebrity Series LIVE PERFORMANCE! Arts for All Leadership Support from Royal Little Family Foundation

What Makes It Great? with Rob Kapilow Inventing America Part 1 | The Songs of Irving Berlin: An American Voice for Popular Music with commentator and pianist Rob Kapilow and vocalist

Michael Winther

Amy & Joshua Boger

Junction Trio

Stefan Jackiw, violin | Jay Campbell, cello Conrad Tao, piano

Susan & Michael Thonis

Company SBB // Stefanie Batten Bland Look Who’s Coming to Dinner

Susan & Michael Thonis

With additional support provided by the Amy Lam Fund for Creative Performance

LaTasha Barnes’ The Jazz Continuum

Susan & Michael Thonis

The presentation of The Jazz Continuum was made possible in part by the New England Foundation for the Arts’ National Dance Project, with lead funding from the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation and the Mellon Foundation.

With additional support provided by the Amy Lam Fund for Creative Performance

Emerson String Quartet

Sally S. Seaver, PhD

Danish String Quartet

Dorothy & Stephen Weber

Chris Thile

Amy & Joshua Boger

What Makes It Great? with Rob Kapilow Inventing America Part 2 | Copland’s Appalachian Spring: An American Voice for Classical Music with commentator and pianist Rob Kapilow and ensemble

A Far Cry Amy & Joshua Boger

Jessica Vosk, My Golden Age

Presented in loving memory of Bill Casey

Additional support provided by the Elphaba Fund

Igor Levit, piano

Stephen C. Perry & Oliver Radford

Additional support provided by the Consulate General of the Federal Republic of Germany

Aoife O’Donovan with special guest Hawktail Support provided in part by Kathleen & Chris Gaffney

Joshua Bell, violin and Daniil Trifonov, piano

The Rabb Family Foundations

Paul Taylor Dance Company

LIVE PERFORMANCE! Arts for All Leadership Support from Stephanie L. Brown Foundation

An Afternoon with Itzhak Perlman

Itzhak Perlman, violin

Rohan De Silva, piano

Additional support provided by the Consulate General of Israel to New England

Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis (postponed)

Jill & David Altshuler and Leslie & Howard Appleby

Evgeny Kissin, piano

The Rabb Family Foundations

Patricia Zárate Pérez Quintet, Violetas

LIVE PERFORMANCE! Arts for All Leadership Support from Belinda Termeer

Béla Fleck, Edgar Meyer & Zakir Hussain featuring Rakesh Chaurasia

Julia Byers & Steven Holtzman

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2023 SHINE! GALA

AMY & ETHAN D’ABLEMONT BURNES AND TERI GROOME & PAUL BELANGER, CO-CHAIRS

The 2023 Celebrity Series SHINE! Gala took place on Friday, May 12 at the Cyclorama at the Boston Center for the Arts with over 300 guests, hosted by co-chairs Amy & Ethan d’Ablemont Burnes and Teri Groome & Paul Belanger. The co-chairs welcomed guests to a night of live performance celebration with meaningful moments from engaging artists Tyson Jackson & Friends and Time For Three. The evening raised over $568,361 from guests in attendance and from afar to support Celebrity Series’ acclaimed Arts for All! community programs, ongoing efforts to center equity, diversity, and inclusion in our mission, opportunities for artists, and innovative live performance programming and collaborations.

New this year, Celebrity Series introduced SHINE! for All, an effort to extend complimentary gala invitations to local artists, cultural leaders, and creative thought leaders as special guests to recognize the role they play in enriching our city and in anticipation of cultivating new relationships that artistically, creatively, and positively impact Greater Boston communities. Celebrity Series hosted a total of 41 guests from cultural organizations across the Greater Boston area, solidifying Celebrity Series’ role as a leader, convener, and connector in our artistic community.

Thank you for making Celebrity Series SHINE!. We hope you’ll join us next year on April 27, 2024.

““SHINE! 2023 was the first Celebrity Series Gala I’ve attended. I was so impressed with the event - the careful attention to detail, the inclusion of artists and organization across the city, and the authenticity of messaging made for a deeply meaningful event. I left SHINE! feeling a connection to a community of supporters and donors who made me feel welcome and have inspired me to learn more about the mission and artistry of Celebrity Series.”

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TIME FOR THREE BOSTON CENTER FOR THE ARTS CYCLORAMA
GALA CHAIRS Amy & Ethan d’Ablemont Burnes and Teri Groome & Paul Belanger, Co-Chairs SHINE! PRODUCING SUPPORTERS Amy & Joshua Boger SHINE! SUPPORTERS Leslie & Howard Appleby Stephanie L. Brown Amy & Ethan d’Ablemont Burnes GLOW! SUPPORTERS Jill & David Altshuler Michael & Adrianne Canning Joanne & Larry Cheng Get Konnected! Teri Groome & Paul Belanger Dr. Ivana Magovčević-Liebisch & Lars Liebisch Rafanelli Events Reuben Reynolds Susan & Michael Thonis Janet & Ron Zwanziger SHIMMER! SUPPORTERS Boston Common Asset Management Valeria Lowe-Barehmi Stephen C. Perry & Oliver Radford Melinda & James Rabb Dr. Michael & Brenda Silverman Dr. Lawrence Stifler & Mary McFadden SHINE! GALA PARTYGOERS AAFCPAs Meryl Beckingham Ed Boesel, in memory of Darrell Martinie Diana Bourgeois Debra & Joseph Corrado Margaret Eagle Alexandra Fuchs & Gideon Argov Paul & Kay Hartung Robin Hauck Randolph Hawthorne & Carliss Baldwin Ilisa Hurowitz & Nicholas Alexander Maurice Peter Joffe Lisa Kirk Colburn Glenda Mattes & Steve Corbin Gordon & Charlotte Moore Suzanne Priebatsch Samuel & Gretchen Shubrooks Drs. Michael & Margaret Simon Marylen Sternweiler Yukiko Ueno & Eran Egozy Peter J. Wender SHINE! CABARET AND SHINE! YOUNG PROFESSIONAL CABARET PARTYGOERS Emily Borababy & Adam Einhorn Monica & Rick Cantelli Jolyon Cowan & Vanessa Trien First Republic Bank Suzanne Hamill Heidi Hutton & Cap Kane Nathan & Jacqueline Kono Amir Tadmor Martina & George Williams GALA DONATIONS, PADDLE BID, AND SHINE! FOR ALL DONATIONS Anonymous (14) James E. Aisner John Alam & Sylvie Gregoire Mystica Alexander & Steve Yang Arreen Andrew Monika Bach Schroeder & Christopher Schroeder Dr. Gary Bailey Joanne Barnes & Stephen Martin Meryl Beckingham Ronald & Myrna Bocage Ed Boesel, in memory of Darrell Martinie Amy & Joshua Boger Kenneth & Robin Boger Emily Borababy & Adam Einhorn George Borababy & Sharon Zarozny Diana Bourgeois Sara & Matthew Brookner Karen Brown & Michael Plum Stephanie L. Brown Maud & Bartley Bryt Michelle M. Buckley Courtney Burke & Benjamin Summers Rick Burnes Adrianne & Michael Canning Maureen Cavanaugh & Mark Hunt Fernadina Chan & Albert Wong Jennifer Chao & Andrew Juran Drs. Lucy & Justin Campbell Heather Clark & Jeremy Bellion Debra & Joseph Corrado Jolyon Cowan & Vanessa Trien James Crowley Cristina & Zoltan Csimma Dave Czesniuk & Meghan Mahoney In honor of Amy d’Ablemont Burnes Amy & Ethan d’Ablemont Burnes Bruce Danzer & Tom Huth Anne Doremus Amy Dumas Margaret Eagle Jennifer Epstein & Bill Keravuori Peter Finnegan & Joe Orfant Gail Flatto Judy Fleming Emily Foster Day Kathleen & Chris Gaffney Simon Gerlin Drs. Joan & Alfred Goldberg Jill Greenthal & Tom Eisenmann Garth & Lindsay Greimann Kenneth Griffith Atsu & Ryan Gunther Andrew Hack Amanda Harring-Abbott & Andrew Abbott Stephen Harrison & Tomas Kirchhausen Paul & Kay Hartung Randolph Hawthorne & Carliss Baldwin Rebecca Hildebrand & Aaron Shafer Betty Hillmon Yvette & Lawrence Hochberg Andrea & Fred Hoff Blair Hollis Ilisa Hurowitz & Nick Alexander Emily Isenberg David R. Janero & Jeffrey A. Thomson Mary Beth & Peter Jenkins Maurice Peter Joffe Michael Kaiser Rachel V. Kemp Lisa Kirk Colburn Dr. Michael & Jill Koidin Jacqueline & Nathan Kono Kate & Tom Kush Yuen Kwan Ann Laaff & Bruce Greenfield Stephen Langlois & Sally Marrer Jim LaTorre Stephen Leonard Becky & Mark Levin Maria & Jim Levine Hilary Link Dr. Ivana Magovčević-Liebisch & Lars Liebisch Glenda Mattes & Steve Corbin Carla & Chris McCall Bill McLaughlin & Christien Polos Chelsey & Tim Miley Marilyn Miller Charlotte & Gordon Moore Doug & Jeanine Murphy Gretchen Nielsen Joel Nosek John Osthaus Chrissie & Rich Parker, MD Francis C. Parson, Jr. John Patterson & Michele Demarest Stephen C. Perry & Oliver Radford Beth Pinals & Bill Jewett Deb Polansky & Eric Putnoi Suzanne Priebatsch Rabb Family Foundations Michael & Debra Raizman Rick Redmond Sharon & Howard Rich Jill & Mitchell Roberts Malcolm & Mona Roberts Bob & Gabriela Romanow Carol Rose & Tom Harrington Gordon & Barbara Russell Jerusha Ryan & Paul McCarthy Leonide Saad Christine & Eric Savage Wendi Scheier Electa Sevier & Jos Nicholas Sandra Shapiro & John Kirsch Linda & Ashley Shih Elizabeth Sikorovsky Dr. Michael & Brenda Silverman Drs. Michael & Margaret Simon Katherine & Nathaniel Sims David & Samantha Singer Sherri Snow Lee & Lorraine Steele Sarah Stephenson Marylen Sternweiler Dr. Lawrence Stifler & Mary McFadden Mary Elisabeth Swerz & Robert S. Sherman Amir Tadmor Drew Thompson Susan & Michael Thonis In honor of Susie Thonis Margien Tolson Eric & Sarah Ward AJ Williams & John Henson Joe & Leslie Williams Kevin Wilson & Jamie Macklin Monika Wirtz Ann & Jim Wu Mary Zanor Tracy Zendzian Janey & Ron Zwanziger EVENT SUPPORTERS AVFX The Catered Affair PEAK Event Services Port Lighting Systems Rafanelli Events Winston Flowers SHINE! FOR ALL ORGANIZATIONS REPRESENTED ArtsEmerson Berklee College of Music Boston Art & Music Soul (BAMS) Festival Boston Arts Academy Boston Center for the Arts Boston Children’s Chorus Boston Music Project Boston Public Schools Brookline High School From the Top Lyric Stage Company of Boston MassArt New England Foundation for the Arts (NEFA) New Commonwealth Fund Simmons University The Theater Offensive Street Theory Urbanity Dance 29
ANNUAL
SUPPORTERS Walter Pierce Annual Performance Fund & Harris A. Berman and Ruth Nemzoff Fund for After-School Arts Gifts listed here reflect commitments to the Celebrity Series of Boston’s 2022/23 season as of June 30, 2023. Founder’s Circle ($100,000+) Amy & Joshua Boger Stephanie L. Brown Virtuoso’s Circle ($50,000-$99,999) Leslie & Howard Appleby Susan & Michael Thonis Nancy Richmond Winsten* Producer’s Circle ($25,000-$49,999) Anonymous (2) Jill & David Altshuler Harriet & David Griesinger George & Lizbeth Krupp Nancy & Richard Lubin Stephen C. Perry & Oliver Radford* Rabb Family Foundations Sally S. Seaver, PhD* Dr. Lawrence Stifler & Mary McFadden* Angel’s Circle ($10,000-$24,999) Anonymous Ann Bitetti Michael & Adrianne Canning Joanne & Larry Cheng Amy & Ethan d’Ablemont Burnes Kathleen & Chris Gaffney Drs. Joan & Alfred Goldberg* Yvette & Lawrence Hochberg Andrea & Fred Hoff Paul L. King* Eleanor & Frank Pao John Patterson & Michele Demarest Cynthia & John S. Reed Reuben Reynolds Sharon & Howard Rich* Gordon & Barbara Russell Drs. Margaret & Michael Simon Marylen Sternweiler* Belinda Termeer Dorothy & Stephen Weber* Leadership Circle ($5,000-$9,999) Anonymous (3) Paul Belanger & Teri Groome Joan & Steve Belkin Robert Binney & Janet Veasey Drs. Andrea & Brad Buchbinder Katie & Paul Buttenwieser* Mr. & Mrs. Peter Coxe Sasha Ebrahimi & Andy Chess Gail Goodman & Dave Swindell Garth & Lindsay Greimann Randolph Hawthorne & Carliss Baldwin Peter E. Hornstra* Heidi Hutton Sheila & Charles Landay Stephen Leonard* Marilyn Miller* Robert & Jane Morse* Beth Pinals & Bill Jewett Michael & Debra Raizman* Jeremy Silverman & Mary Sutherland Mary Elisabeth Swerz & Robert S. Sherman Yukiko Ueno & Eran Egozy Deanna & Sidney Wolk President’s Circle ($2,500-$4,999) Anonymous (8) George C. Abbott James E. Aisner Liliana & Hillel Bachrach Marilyn Benson* Wally & Roz Bernheimer Diana Bourgeois Martin Carmichael & Dr. Lisa Gruenberg* William C. & Carol Beth Carroll* Joseph & Kathleen Cefalu Fernadina Chan Mark H. Cooley, MD* Debra & Joseph Corrado Mary E. Darmstaetter Drs. Anna L. & Peter B. Davol JoAnne & Charles Dickinson* Anne & Gary Dunning Frank Ferreira Susan Y. Friedman & Norm Appel Alexandra Fuchs & Gideon Argov Mrs. Nicki Nichols Gamble Ellen Glanz & Richard Berger Michael Goldstein & Allison Picott Jacqueline & Peter Gordon* Rosalind Gorin & Matthew Budd Marjorie & Nick Greville Peggy Hanratty Zachary R. Haroutunian Stephen Harrison & Tomas Kirchhausen* Paul & Kay Hartung Dr. Galen Henderson & Dr. Vanessa Britto Ilisa Hurowitz & Nicholas Alexander David R. Janero & Jeffrey A. Thomson* Maurice Peter Joffe Sandy Johnston Martha H. Jones* Eric Klotch Nathan & Jacqueline Kono Kate & Tom Kush* Drs. Maydee G. & Nelson P. Lande* Fred & Tamara Ledley Margot LeStrange & Andrew Stern* Alexander M. Levine* Valeria Lowe-Barehmi Joelle Lurie Kenneth Madden & Susan Sloane Glenda Mattes & Steve Corbin Theresa McLoud, MD Israel Meir & Steve Rivera Drs. Michael & Irina Merport Charlotte & Gordon Moore* Ruth Nemzoff, in loving memory of her husband Harris A. Berman, MD Norman & Eleanor Nicholson Arnold & Ellen Offner* Stella Owen & Geoff Chasin Melody Pao Chrissie & Rich Parker, MD* Rebecca Pearson Lo & York Lo Steve Pittman & Jenifer Handy Drs. Stuart & Barbara Pizer Suzanne Priebatsch Malcolm & Mona Roberts* Libby Roberts Elaine & Art Robins* Millard Rose & Elizabeth Lacey Ann L. Rosoff Steve & Mary Shapiro Robert N. Shapiro* Samuel & Gretchen Shubrooks* Erica Sigal Dr. & Mrs. Michael Silverman Peter M. Solomon Lori & John Solon Catherine L. & Joel A. Stein* Eric & Sarah Ward Sharon R. Weinstein, MD Betty & Ed Weisberger* Christopher Welles Peter J. Wender* Xiaohua Zhang Dress Circle ($1,250-$2,499) Betsey Ansin* Martha Bailey & Lewis Sudarsky Mr. & Mrs. Henry Bass* Madelyn Bell* Ed Boesel, in memory of Darrell Martinie Kenneth & Robin Boger Emily Borababy & Adam Einhorn Dr. Julie G. Breskin & Jeff Gross Alan Brock Paul & Grace Burega Kevin & Virginia Byrne Mr. Ronald Chandler John & Barbara Chickosky In memory of Vincent Cioffari* John Clippinger Eugene Cox Barbara Snow & J. Robb Dixon* Barry & Eleanor Elkin Marie-Pierre & Michael Ellmann Chieh-Min Fan Ruth P. Fields & Gerald McCue* Kathy & Martin Fogle Meri Fox* David & Tracey Frankel Blaine & Nancy Gaustad Dawn Goralewicz & Daniel Hartman Dean Hanley Ulla M. Hansen & Keith Backman* Ellen & Kalman Heller Kathleen Henry & Kim Marrkand Betty Hillmon Cynthia & John Hughes* Diana & Lee Humphrey Ilene & Richard Jacobs* Robert Jesurum & Christine Petrucci In memory of Blanche & George Jones* Peter Jordan & Barbara Palmer* Mieko Kamii & Donald Hafner* Drs. Paul & Judy Kantrowitz* Samuel Kaplan & Rachel Wilson Paul & Elizabeth L Kastner* Barbara & Gerry Katz In memory of my father, Howard J. Kemp Michael & Claire King* Dr. John C Klensin* In honor of Harriet F. Koch Amy Lam & Charlie Breckling Annie Lenox & Jim Sersich Fred & Jean Leventhal, in honor of Harris Berman* David Lightner Clare & Ken Livak Gerald & Jeannie Lloyd Dr. Ivana Magovčević-Liebisch & Lars Liebisch Diane Marguerite Howard Salwend & Sheryl Marshall* Eugene B. Meyer Sharon Miller Mary & Sherif Nada* Charles Popper* Helen Powell Todd Quinto & Judy Larsen Kristen K. Reeder Veronique Riethuisen Etta & Mark Rosen Carol Saivetz & Harry Penn* Sandra Shapiro & John Kirsch* Bruce Shaw Mr. & Mrs. Robert Shope* Paul Skelly & Elizabeth Reza Skelly Janet Steinmayer Mr. & Mrs. Jay E. Stempel* Anne Symchych* Marlene & Eric Taussig Richard & Yvette Tenney* Jane M. Timken Barbara Tornow Jacobus Van Heerden Adam & Rita Weiner Ms. Mary Allen Wilkes* Marvin & Katherine Wolfthal Lisa Zankman Burke Bruce Zetter and Sally Ourieff Patrons Circle ($500-$1,249) Anonymous (11) Dr. Gyorgy Abel Morton Abromson & Joan Nissman 30
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Albert-Lyons-Rozenberg Family* Mr. & Mrs. Danield Arons* Micki Avery & Selig Broitman James & Edith Bastian Joshwa Beresford Steven Berger Judy Bigby Leslie & Paul Blachman Susan Bromley Alexandra Bowers & James Liu Victoria Buckley & Robin Lovett Courtney Ann Burke Drs. Robert & Deval Canning F. Javier & Josée Cevallos Dennis Churchman & James Evans MD Polyxane Cobb* Kathe & Allan Cohen The Colonnade Hotel D’Amato Family Deborah & Lenny Dawidowicz Anne Doremus Dr. Jane Duvall Downing Alan Drabkin & Rose Goldman Paul Eldrenkamp & Anne Bark The Eliot Hotel Stephen Elman Peter & Kathryn Feinmann Leon Fernandez Sula Fiszman & Jack Bergman Harvey & Brenda Freishtat Ms. Deborah Friedman & Dr. David Hoffman* Edward N. Gadsby & Nancy Brown Kathryn Gann* Ursula Germann & Karl Munger Soheila & Shahin Gharakhanian Regie Gibson Daniel & Merrily Glosband Valerie Godhwani Mary & Steven Goldring Edmund J. Gorman Ken Grossman Ms. Stella M. Hammond Bridget Hanson & Christopher Ickler Morton Z. Hoffman, In memory of Sandy Hoffman Dr. Lisa I. Iezzoni & Dr. Reed Drews* Hugh & Erica Johnston* Cecile Juneau Mary Kalamaras & John Quackenbush Katherine S. Kaufmann James Kiely Mrs. Joan Kinne Edgar Knudson Kasumi Kosecki Daniel Kudzma Stephen J. Kurtz Yuen Kwan Randi & John Lapidus Holly Laurent Eddington & Gloria Lee* Marilyn Levitt & Andrew Friedland Marla & Ricardo Lewitus Dr. Joseph Masterjohn John McBride Amy McDermott Geoff Miller & Lyn Smith-Miller Elisabeth Morris & Michael O’Callaghan Jill Myers Dr. Robert M. Neer* Shu Fun Josephine Ng Constance L. Otradovec* Kathryn Parenti Anne & Ross Perry Carolyn Peter Dr. & Mrs. Ervin Philipps Louise Popkin Donna M. Quirk Anna Maria & Paul Radvany* R. Lynn Rardin & Lynne A. O’Connell* Barbara Reade Andrew Reschovsky & Julia K. Murray Fran Rivkin & Amy MacDonald Berenice & Michael Ronthal Amy E. Russo Allison K. Ryder & David B. Jones Cynthia & Grant Schaumburg Arthur & Linda Schwartz Ann Besser Scott Phyllis & Lawrence Selter Alexander Senchak & Rumena Manolova-Senchak Varda & Israel Shaked* Maureen Hershman Shaw & Gregory Shaw* In memory of George Shur Katherine & Nathaniel Sims Martin P. Smith Dr. Frederick Solomon David & Suzette Standring Xiaowu Sun Mary Beth & Ryan Tamulevicz The Tasting Counter Harriett Tee Taggart & Jack Turner Paula & Peter Tyack The Urban Grape Marjorie & Thomas Walsh* Wasik’s Cheese Shop Wendy L. Watson Louise & Charles Weed Christina Wei & Daniel O’Leary Madeline Wharton Susan Whitehead In memory of my brother, Buddy Wiggins Kelsey Wirth & Dr. Samuel Myers Mary & Gary Wolf Sophia Wu Wynn Boston Harbor Lina Yablonovsky Emily Yu Benefactors Circle ($250-$499) Anonymous (10) Tracy & Ken Accardi Bob & Pam Adams Prof. Karen L. Adelman Cynthia Albert Link Lloyd Axelrod, MD* Toby Axelrod & Larry Marks Julie & Michael Bailit Arlene & Jeremy Barnard Dr. Alan H. Bates John & Molly Beard Mary Beckman Lawrence Bell Dr. Robert L. Berkowitz Timothy Blancke Kevin R. Bleyle & Jasen W. Coole Blue Man Group Marcia M. Booth & Robert G. Fox* Yulia Bortkevich Becky Bristol Robert L. Buckwalter Chloe Campbell Mrs. Hye Sun Canning Sally Carrothers Reid Linda & Fred Chanowski Anmarie Ciccolo William Clark & Meaghan Skarr Deborah J. Cohen Elizabeth Collins Soma Coulibaly Paul Cramer & Mary Gard Joanne Creedon Nancy P. Criscitiello Mr. James Crowley Ellen-Deane Cummins David Dalena & Brian Patton James Dalsimer & Ellen Steinbaum* Reverend and Mrs. Lisa Damon Danforth Art Museum Sally Dias Ellen Edelberg* Keith & Paula Enderle Lansing & Julia Fair Ms. Paula Farese Louis Fink & Pamela Grich Carol L. Fishman Glenda & Robert Fishman Jerry Flannelly & Dorrie King John Flynn Ernst and Inna Frankel Dr. Ralph Freidin Lisa A. Gallagher Bruce & Margaret Gelin Margaret A. Gilligan Mark Glasser Richard Gordon George Grant Rebecca Greber Jonathan and Victoria Guest Janet & John Guptill, in memory of Sheila Favazza Erin Higgins Kalon Ho Virginia and James Hoeck Jean Holmblad & Robert Zaret Katherine Hope & Ron Blackman Fiona L. Horning Mr. Dong Hsu Douglas Inloes Mrinalini Jaikumar Jean & David Jones Mr. Joel Kahn Jeffrey L. Kaufman & Mary Kraft Stephen M. Kelley Lia Kirakossian Bette Kisner Charlotte Knox & Kenneth Stein Henry Korman & Ann Houston Ms. Joyce Kosofsky Barbara Krakow & Andrew Witkin Michael Lauber & M. B. Flanders Dr. Andrew J. Lawton Nancy Lenicheck & Wayne Friedrichs Barry & Nancy Levy Sherilyn & David Levy Susan Lewinnek Sally & Ray Locke* Marlene Deleon & Thomas Lucci Mr. Mark Lutton* Elina and Clint Makino Athan Manuel, in memory of Walter Pierce Barbara Manzolillo Michael Mazzini Mary & Mike McConnell Ms. Nicole McElroy Dr. Amy McGlothlin Paul R. McIntire Lisa & John McLellan The Metropolitan Opera Lindsay Miller & Peter Ambler* Karen & Ken Munkacy Thomas Paine & Lisa Burdett Paine Ms. Vita Paladino Richard & Amy Pasley Dr. Joseph L. Pennacchio Cynthia Perkins & Ed Thaute Sharon Phipps Mrs. Mary F. Power George & Kathy Putnam Dr. Mark A Richardson & Dr. Martha C Tompson Cassidy Roh Jamison and Kelli Roof Leila Rosenthal Maria Rota Sally Rubin & Arthur Applbaum* Ms. Nancy Russell Vladimir Savikovsky Drs. Judy Schechtman & Ed De Vos* Nancy Seidman John Selverian Nancy Sharby Ruth & Bill Shelley Evelyn Shen & Jason Tong Ms. Bunny Silverstein Ms. Ellen L. Simons Katherine Snell and Sue Mohler Lee & Lorraine Steele* Ms. Stephanie Stillman Bert & Connie Sutton Ms. Diana Reisen* Mary & Nakul Talcherkar Timothy J. & Annalee Tardiff Patricia M. Thomas The Williams Agency Prime Real Estate Sales Stephen Vorenberg & Kerry Marshall Amy & David Wanger Mr. Norman Weeks John Yackovetsky Mr. Randolph Stephen Yanoshak, Jr. Dr. Charlotte Yeh *indicates a 25+ year subscriber Deceased 31

MARTHA H. JONES SOCIETY FOR LIFETIME GIVING

The Martha H. Jones Society for Lifetime Giving was established in 2018 in honor of former Executive Director Martha H. Jones. The Society honors the following individuals and institutions whose cumulative gifts to Celebrity Series have met or exceeded $100,000.

Joan & Steven Belkin Foundation

Boch Center

The Boston Foundation

Stephanie L. Brown Foundation

The Catered Affair

Charlesbank Capital Partners LLC

Clipper Ship Foundation

Myers

Norman & Eleanor Nicholson

John David Ober

Eleanor & Frank Pao

John Patterson & Michele Demarest

Stephen C. Perry & Oliver Radford

Melinda & James Rabb

Michael & Debra Raizman

Cynthia & John S. Reed

Reuben Reynolds & Bill Casey

Sharon & Howard Rich

Abby & Donald Rosenfeld

Sally S. Seaver, PhD

Samuel & Gretchen Shubrooks

Spring Sirkin & Arthur Frank

Marylen Sternweiler

Dr. Lawrence Stifler & Mary McFadden

Mary Elisabeth Swerz & Robert S. Sherman

Belinda Termeer

Susan & Michael Thonis

Sanjay & Sangeeta Verma

Dorothy & Stephen Weber

Barnet & Sandra Weinstein

Peter J. Wender

Nancy Richmond Winsten

Miriam M. Wood & Charles O. Wood, III

Ellen & Arnold Zetcher

INSTITUTIONS

Anonymous (3)

Bank of America

Bank of Boston BankBoston Barr Foundation

The Garbis & Arminé Barsoumian Charitable Foundation

Collings Foundation

Comcast Cable

Deloitte LLP

DeMoulas Foundation

Emerson College

Fidelity Investments

FleetBoston Financial

Foley & Lardner LLP

Krupp Family Foundation

Liberty Mutual Foundation

Linde Family Foundation

Mabel Louise Riley Foundation

Richard K. Lubin Family Foundation

Susanne Marcus Collins Foundation

Massachusetts Cultural Council

Pierre & Tana Matisse Foundation

National Endowment for the Arts

New England Center For The Performing Arts

New England Foundation for the Arts

P&G Gillette

Bessie Pappas Charitable Foundation

The Peabody Foundation

Philanthropic Advisors

Port Lighting Systems

PTC

Cynthia & John S. Reed Foundation

Royal Little Family Foundation

Stifler Family Foundation

Talbots

Tufts Health Plan

U.S. Small Business Administration

 Deceased

The listings in this publication reflect activity through June 30, 2023.

INDIVIDUALS Anonymous (5) Jill & David Altshuler Leslie & Howard Appleby Ann Bitetti Joan & Steven Belkin Dr. Harris A. Berman & Ruth Nemzoff Amy & Joshua Boger Stephanie L. Brown Katie & Paul Buttenwieser Julia Byers & Steven Holtzman Michael & Adrianne Canning Joanne & Larry Cheng Rosalie Cohen Caroline & Bob Collings Amy & Ethan d’Ablemont Burnes Frances DeMoulas Kettenbach JoAnne & Charles Dickinson Timothy W. Diggins & Deborah Coleman Diggins Donna & Michael Egan Kathleen & Chris Gaffney Gabor Garai & Susan Pravda Drs. Joan & Alfred Goldberg The Goldenheim Family Harriet & David Griesinger Kathleen & Steven Haley Zachary R. Haroutunian Randolph Hawthorne & Carliss Baldwin Yvette & Lawrence Hochberg Andrea & Frederick Hoff Ilene & Richard Jacobs David R. Janero & Jeffrey A. Thomson In memory of Blanche & George Jones Martha H. Jones & Christine Armstrong Paul & Elizabeth Kastner Paul L. King Peter & Anna Kolchinsky George & Lizbeth Krupp Sheila Landay Jann E. Leeming & Arthur D. Little Stephen Leonard Alexander Levine Paul F. Levy & Farzana Mohamed Nancy & Richard Lubin Robert & Syrul Lurie Susanne Marcus Collins Susan Matz Charlotte & Gordon Moore Stewart Myers, in memory of Maureen McGuire
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AARON RICHMOND LEGACY SOCIETY

The Aaron Richmond Legacy Society was established in 2001 and honors the memory of Celebrity Series of Boston founder Aaron Richmond (1895-1964). The Society recognizes the following individuals who have notified Celebrity Series of estate provisions including bequest intentions, charitable remainder trusts, gift annuities, and other forms of deferred support.

Anonymous (2)

Dr. Harris A. Berman & Ruth Nemzoff

Robert Binney & Janet Veasey

Diana Bourgeois

Mark H. Cooley, MD

Friend of Celebrity Series of Boston

Martin Gantshar

Gabor Garai & Susan Pravda

Randolph Hawthorne & Carliss Baldwin

Ellen S. Heller

David R. Janero & Jeffrey A. Thomson

Martha H. Jones & Christine Armstrong

Paul & Elizabeth Kastner

Mary Ellen Kiddle

Joan Lebach

Margot LeStrange & Andrew Stern

Susan Matz

Charlotte & Gordon Moore

Stewart Myers, in memory of Maureen McGuire Myers

John David Ober

Eleanor & Frank Pao

Mr. Jonathan Scott Reichner

Libby Roberts

Sandra Shapiro & John Kirsch

Marylen Sternweiler

Peter J. Wender

Constance White

Nancy Richmond Winsten

Marvin & Katherine Wolfthal

Miriam M. Wood & Charles O. Wood, III

Ron & Janet Zwanziger

 Deceased

The listings in this publication reflect activity through June 30, 2023.

The Celebrity Series community dearly misses, recognizes, and holds tremendous thanks for the following family members and supporters who brought their energy, commitment, enthusiasm, love, and support to Celebrity Series and the performing arts in Greater Boston, whom we lost during the 2022/23 season.

Gone But Never Forgotten

Alfred L. Goldberg

Ellen Offner

Walter Pierce

Eric Taussig

Stephen Weber

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2022/23 BOARDS OF DIRECTORS AND ADVISORS

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Joshua Boger, PhD, Chair+

Jill S. Altshuler

Howard Appleby

Stephanie L. Brown+

Cherié Butts, PhD.

Michael S. Canning+

Joanne Cheng

Amy d’Ablemont Burnes

Margaret Eagle

Kathleen Gaffney

Randolph Hawthorne+

Dr. Joan Helpern Goldberg*

Yvette Hochberg

Andrea Hoff

Lisa Kirk Colburn

York Lo

John Patterson

Stephen C. Perry*

Dr. Beth Pinals

Leontyne Price, Honorary Director

Melinda Rabb

Michael Raizman*

Reuben Reynolds

Sharon L. Rich*

Dr. Margaret Simon, ex officio

Lawrence Stifler*

Mary Elisabeth Swerz

Belinda Termeer

Susan Thonis+

Yukiko Ueno

Dorothy Altman Weber*

Janet Zwanziger*

BOARD EMERITI

Caroline Collings

Benjamin H. Lacy

Jann E. Leeming*

Norman C. Nicholson, Jr.

Eleanor Y. Pao

Walter W. Pierce *

Nancy Richmond Winsten*

Arnold B. Zetcher

BOARD OF ADVISORS

Dr. Margaret Simon, Chair

Dr. Michael Silverman, Vice Chair

Leslie Appleby

Meryl Beckingham

Marilyn Benson*

Diana L. Bourgeois

Joseph C. Cefalu

Fernadina Chan

Geoff Chasin

Debra M. Corrado

Jolyon Cowan

JoAnne Dickinson*

Amy C. Egloff

C. Nancy Fisher

Gail Flatto

Susan Y. Friedman

Alexandra Fuchs

Gabor Garai

CELEBRITY SERIES STAFF

Gary Dunning, President and Executive Director

Nicole Taney, Artistic Director

ADVANCEMENT

Emily Borababy, Chief Advancement Officer

Sara Brookner, Associate Director of Institutional Giving

Sarah Spinella, Associate Director of Individual Giving

Anya Hess, Senior Manager of Events and Advancement Operations

Miranda McLean, Manager of Events and Advancement Operations

Christopher Vu, Assistant Manager of Individual Giving and Donor Communications

FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION

Heather Clark, Chief Financial Officer

Alex Larin, Finance Manager

Lily Kaufman, Business Manager

Laurel Sabala, Finance Associate

MARKETING AND AUDIENCE SERVICES

Courtney A. Burke, Chief Marketing Officer

Ellen Rogoz, Associate Director of Marketing

Vawnya Nichols, Associate Director, Ticketing and Audience Services

Gillian Morrison, Senior Manager, Communications and Digital Content

Robert Torres, Senior Graphic Designer and Photographer

Kristín Otharsson, Design and Multimedia Manager

Patrick Smith, Marketing Analytics and CRM Manager

Angela Flores, Assistant Manager, Email Marketing and Social Media

Nicole Williams, Audience Services Manager

Susanna Bonta, Program Book Associate

Lilli Samman, Group Sales and Marketing Event Manager

Glenda Garrelts Mattes

Ellen Glanz

Dr. Peter H. Gordon*

Rosalind E. Gorin

Harriet Griesinger

Teri Groome

Zachary R. Haroutunian

Stephen C. Harrison*

Paul Hartung

Betty Hillmon

Ilisa Hurowitz

Heidi Hutton

Olu Ibrahim

Maurice Joffe

Sandy Johnston

Rachel V. Kemp

Nathan Kono

Kate Kush*

Fred Ledley

Stephen Leonard*

Margot LeStrange*

Valeria Lowe-Barehmi

Joelle Lurie

Theresa C. McLoud, MD

Dr. Michael Merport

Marilyn Miller*

Dr. Gordon Moore*

John P. Mordes, MD*

Elsa Mosquera Sterenberg

Ruth Nemzoff*

James L. J. Nuzzo

Ellen Offner* 

Stella J. Owen

Rich Parker, MD*

James Perrin

Suzanne Priebatsch

Oliver Radford*

Mona J. Roberts*

Millard Rose

Abby Rosenfeld*

Barbara Russell

Sally S. Seaver, PhD*

Sandra Shapiro*

Susan Shapiro Magdanz*

Dr. Samuel J. Shubrooks, Jr.*

Lori Solon

Joel A. Stein*

Marylen R. Sternweiler*

Jeffrey A. Thomson*

Sarah Rainwater Ward

Wendy L. Watson

Barnet Weinstein

Sharon R. Weinstein, MD

Peter J. Wender*

Sarkis Zerounian

Listing as of June 30, 2023

+ Denotes Executive Committee

* Denotes 25+ year subscriber

 Denotes deceased

Saralyn Klepaczyk, Audience Services Associate

Cortlin Presley, Audience Services & Office Associate

Lisa Feingold, Senior Audience Services Representative

Stephanie Jean Louis, Audience Services Representative

Annie Coyne, Audience Services Representative

PERFORMANCE OPERATIONS AND COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT

Karen Brown, Chief Operating Officer

Liz Rosenthal, Associate Director of Performance Operations

Robin Baker, Associate Director of Community Engagement

Elizabeth Kracunas, Senior Manager of Performance Operations

Walter Yee, Manager of Performance Operations

Israel Gutierrez, Manager of Community Engagement

Evan DelGaudio, Dance Production Manager

Hope Aubrey, Executive/Contracts Administrator

Wei Jing Saw, Artist Assistant

USHERS

Erin Field, Sarah Stephenson, Jen Minor, Dekel Luban, Molly Hitt, Patrick Wu, Zoe Chau, Dave Brown, Kahdeem Ralph, Declan Rockett, Xan Denker

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES

Stephanie Janes PR, Media Relations

John Michael Kennedy - JMKPR, Media Relations for Dance Performances

AAFCPAs, Audit Firm

BernsteinShur, Law Firm

First Republic Bank, Banking

Boston Common Asset Management, Wealth Management Advisors

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CELEBRITY SERIES MEMBERSHIP BENEFITS

All this work is made possible thanks to the generosity of donors like you. When you make a gift to Celebrity Series you join our family of members. Please visit celebrityseries.org/membership and learn more about 2023/24 season membership benefits.

FRIENDS CIRCLE: $100-499

• Early access to place your subscription order

• Early access to purchase single tickets to our most popular performances throughout the season so you can secure great seats

• Subscription fees waived*

• 10% donor-only discount on any digital performance purchase

• Celebrity Series in Action monthly e-newsletter

PATRONS CIRCLE: $500-1,249

Everything listed above PLUS:

• Earlier access to place your subscription order

• Specially curated virtual and live behind-the-scenes experiences

• Connect with fellow members of the Celebrity Series community at performance receptions

• Listing in the 2023/24 BRAVO! Annual Report

DRESS CIRCLE: $1,250-2,499

Everything listed above PLUS:

• Earliest access to place your subscription order

• Invitation to annual Dress Circle thank you event

• Listing in digital performance programs

LEADERSHIP CIRCLE: $2,500-4,999

Everything listed above PLUS:

• Invitation to virtual Town Hall with Celebrity Series leadership

• Virtual holiday telegram from a Neighborhood Arts artist

• Specialized ticketing assistance provided by a Donor Ticketing Advisor

ARTISTS CIRCLE: $5,000-9,999 ^

Everything listed above PLUS:

• Invitations to post-performance receptions with select artists

• Invitations to Artist Connections events to see your gift at work!

* during announced donor ticketing periods

^ visit our website for additional benefits starting at $10,000 and above

Celebrity Series also offers Corporate Memberships. Whether you seek unique client entertainment opportunities, employee incentives, or visibility for your company, we offer an array of benefits uniquely tailored to your business. Learn more about Corporate Memberships at celebrityseries.org/corporatearts.

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