CINCINNATI SHAKESPEARE COMPANY
30th Anniversary Season Sponsored by The Carol Ann and Ralph V. Haile, Jr. Foundation
Brian Isaac Phillips, Producing Artistic Director presents
Directed By Leigh Fondakowski+
Scenic Designer Sarah Lambert
Costume Designer Daryl Harris
Lighting Designer Jessica Drayton
Sound Designer Zack Bennett
Projections Designer Robert Carlton Stimmel
Properties Designer Kara Eble Trusty
Production Stage Manager Cole Sweasy*
Design Sponsor: New Play Development Sponsor: Judge Mark and Sue Ann PainterThe McElroy Family
Video or audio recording of this performance is strictly prohibited.
*Appearing through an Agreement between this theatre, the Cincinnati Shakespeare Company, and Actors' Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States
Wrecking Ball Cast and Production Staff
C AST
Tyson Darnell Pierre Benjamin*
Anita Burgess Byrd*
Abby Victoria Cartagena
Danny Jeremy Dubin*
Meg Dale Hodges*
Chloe Sara Mackie*
Seth Patrick Earl Phillips*
Understudy/Swing Beasley
P RODUCTION S TAFF
Production Manager Kate Bindus
Carpenter & Master Electrician Jared Earland
Wardrobe Supervisor Nathalie Gibson
Technical Director Chris Holloway
Master Carpenter Drew Homan
Costume Shop Manager Lindsey Jones
Charge Artist Samantha Reno
Assistant Stage Manager: Abby Sherr
Technical Director Robert Carlton Stimmel
Resident Stage Manager Cole Sweasy*
Properties Supervisor Kara Eble Trusty
*Appearing through an Agreement between this theatre, the Cincinnati Shakespeare Company, and Actors' Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States
Brian Isaac Phillips, Producing Artistic Director
Production:
Kate Bindus, Production Manager
Rainy Edwards, Resident Costume Designer
Jared Earland, Lighting Supervisor and Scenic Associate
Nathalie Gibson, Wardrobe Supervisor
Chris Holloway, Technical Director
Drew Homan, Master Carpenter
Lindsey Jones, Costume Shop Manager
Samantha Reno, Resident Scenic Designer
Abby Sherr, Assistant Stage Manager
Robert Carlton Stimmel, Technical Director
Cole Sweasy, Resident Stage Manager
Kara Eble Trusty, Props Supervisor
Administration:
Emily Bruns, Education Associate
Sara Clark, Director of Development
Shelby Flynn, Operations Manager
Candice Handy, Director of Education
Rachel Woellner, Front of House Manager
Justin McCombs, Company Manager
Kyrié Owen, Communications and Engagement Manager
Patricia Ryan, Development Manager
Lettie Van Hemert, General Manager
Jeanna Vella, Director of Marketing and Data Analytics
As of October 2023
P ROFESSIONAL A SSOCIATIONS
We wish to thank the following corporations, foundations, agencies, and individuals for their support of the 2023-2024 Season. We are forever grateful.
As of September 2023.
We endeavor to correctly recognize all of our supporters. If you see a problem with this list, please accept our apologies and email sara.clark@cincyshakes.com to correct. Thank you.
Closer Look: The Playwright
People often ask me, how is being a playwright different frombeing a television writer? My answer is usually - the amount of people in the room and the unlimited supply of snacks.
As a playwright you are usually writing solo. In a coffee shop, or in your home office, you are creating the world you envision in your head, and no one is there- at least early on, to tell you that your idea is crazy or to provide you with organic coffee and unlimited snacks. In the beginning of the process you are like a child who is unaware of their own limitations-just flying free. Later in the process, a director, dramaturg, and actors join in, and it becomes a wonderful collaboration.
Television writing is a collaborative process starting day one, and never stops being collaborative until you are sitting in your own living room with a bowl of popcorn, watching the episode you wrote of a certain show on your own television. Writers in a tv room are hired by the show’s creator, to match his/her/their vision and tone of the show. Usually this means seven to twelve writers are trying to figure out what the season is going to be together. Every writer in that room is different in some way or another. Different races, ages, sexual orientations, gender identity, astrological signs, dietary preferences... the list goes on and on. And in a sense, the writers room becomes a microcosm of our society. Twelve individuals each representing a different identity, who are trapped in a room together for more than eight hours a day, trying to reach a common goal. To make a great show.
I am most interested in the writers room as a microcosm of society. Society tends to feel so divided because of our lack of understanding and tolerance for other people’s perspectives. So how do these very different people in a writers room, who share a common goal- relate to one another, learn from one another, and are potentially transformed by one another. And because of that transformation in this smaller world, will that directly correlate to a desire to create change in the bigger world?
My hope is similar for the audiences that see this play- that from observing this writers, room microcosm- from getting an inside peek into a place very few people are invited into, that audience members recognize themselves in a character onstage, or discover something new based on a character who is different from themselves. And in just the same way, leave the experience inspired to be part of the change in their world- both big and small.
–Zina Camblin
Zina Camblin (she/they) is a playwright and television writer/producer. Her most recent TV writing credits include WU-TANG: An American Saga (Hulu), Almost Family (FOX), The Right Stuff (Disney Plus) Big Sky (ABC), and Dear Edward (AppleTV). Her mission as a queer writer of color is to make sure these underrepresented stories are showcased and authentically told through the characters she advocates for and creates. She is represented by Creative Artist Agency and The Shuman Company. She is an alum of Cincinnati’s School for Creative and Performing Arts, got her MFA from UC San Diego, and was a fellow at The Juilliard School under Marsha Norman and Christopher Durang, as part of the Juilliard Playwriting Fellowship. Her play, “ And Her Hair Went With Her,” a comedy about black women and hair, was optioned for a New York production when it caught the attention of actress Whoopi Goldberg. In addition, “And Her Hair Went With Her,” has been produced by theaters around the country including, The Phoenix Theater in Indianapolis, New Jersey Repertory Theater, Horizon Theater in Atlanta, The Fountain Theater in Los Angeles, and the Unicorn Theater in Kansas City. She wants to thank her parents, who came to every play she was ever in, (even the really bad ones), and always let her be herself and loved her no matter what. Without their support and encouragement, none of this would’ve been possible.
Cincinnati Shakespeare Company is thrilled to be bringing Cincinnati audiences the World Premiere of Wrecking Ball, A New Comedy by Zina Camblin, commissioned by Cincinnati Shakespeare Company!
CSC believes its purpose lies in not just presenting the Classics, but also actively contributing to the new classical canon. As globally conscious theater makers, it is our responsibility to find and nurture new voices and to activate the Otto M. Budig Theater as a catalyst for new works. Thus, five years ago CSC began commissioning new plays from exciting new voices in the American Theatre. One of these voices is Cincinnati native, Zina Camblin. Camblin has long sought to work with a theater in her hometown, and CSC is delighted for this partnership and to have commissioned this new play, Wrecking Ball.
After all, Shakespeare wasn’t always a classic. He started as a young playwright fighting for his voice to be heard. Who is next? How will we discover the next Shakespeare whose work will stand the test of time?
We hope we can be a place where artists of all backgrounds feel that their voices are encouraged and that their work can flourish, all while meeting the evolving interests and needs of audiences in Greater Cincinnati and beyond.
How can I help?
If you are passionate about discovering and supporting new voices in classical theatre, please consider making a gift to our New Play Development Fund. By investing in the creation of compelling new works, you are championing the stories from new and established artists here in Cincinnati and around the world. Together we are amplifying the voices of emerging playwrights, shining a spotlight on stories not yet told.
To learn more, please visit: cincyshakes.com/new-works-fund
Cincinnati Shakespeare Company’s first five new play commissions are made possible by a gift from The McElroy Family. We are forever grateful for their support.
Support for commissioning and development of new plays also provided by the National Endowment for the Arts, the Greater Cincinnati Foundation, the Ohio Arts Council, and ArtsWave.
Theater Policies and Information
A MENITY B ASKET
We want your visit to CSC to be as enjoyable as possible. Please visit the Box Office to request the complimentary "Amenity Basket' should you require items such as cough drops, Tylenol, Advil, ear plugs, Band-Aids, antacid, tampons, masks, or tissues.
A CCESSIBILITY /S PECIAL S EATING
Seating for people with disabilities is available in multiple locations in the Lower and Upper Galleries and can be reached by elevator and/or ramp. These seats can be purchased online or by calling our Box Office. For assistance upon arrival, please see any of our Front of House staff.
A SSISTED L ISTENING D EVICES
Complimentary devices may be requested at the Box Office before a performance.
F OOD A ND D RINK
A variety of drinks and concessions are available in the lobby at Bob's Bar. Beverages are allowed back into the theater. Smoking is prohibited in the theater and directly in front of the theater’s entrance.
R EFUNDS /E XCHANGES :
Tickets are non-refundable but exchanges may be possible: contact the Box Office at least 48 hours before your performance to inquire about availability.
L ATE S EATING
Latecomers will be seated at the discretion of the House Manager.
P HOTOGRAPY
To avoid disruptions and copyright infringement, unauthorized recording on cameras, cell phones, or other devices inside the theater before, during, or following the performance is prohibited. Photography taken inside the lobby is encouraged!
Y OUNG T HEATER -G OERS
Children younger than 5 are not permitted in the theater. For children older than 5, please call the Box Office to determine whether a particular production is suitable for your child.
I N T HE E VENT O F A N E MERGENCY
Please obey the instructions given by theater personnel. Please note the nearest emergency exit upon taking your seat; each exit is marked by a lighted EXIT sign. If an evacuation is directed, please move to the nearest exit in a calm and orderly fashion.
L AND A CKNOWLEDGMENT
Cincinnati Shakespeare would like to respectfully acknowledge the Osage, Shawnee, and Miami People who have stewarded the land we are currently located on throughout the generations.
For assistance at any time, please see a member of our Front of House staff
Board of Directors
Otto M. Budig Jr, Budco Group – President
Jennifer Damiano, Key Bank – Vice President
Scott Bischoff, Johnson Investment Counsel – Treasurer
Marilyn Duke, National Education Association (Ret) – Secretary
Maureen Bickley, Frost Brown Todd
Rick Eder, Ceco Concrete Construction, LLC
Susan Esler, Ashland (Ret)
Dan Fales, KMK
Angie Fischer, Lightborne
Sarah Graber, Wood Herron & Evans LLP
Myron Hughes, BlueRose Supply, LLC
Steve Kane, EY
Mark Kanter, Rookwood Properties (Ret)
Marcene Kinney, GBBN
Jean Lauterbach, Vistage
Debby Mason, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital (Ret)
Travis McElroy, McElroy Family Media
Isabel Mendez, Procter & Gamble
Maggie A. Muething, Taft
Christopher Nare, New York Blood Center Enterprises
David Nevers, Western & Southern Financial Group
Niamh O’Leary, Xavier University
Whitney Owens, Cincinnati Museum Center
Judge Mark Painter, Helmer, Martins, Rice and Popham Co. LPA, Emeritus
Vicky Reynolds, UC (Ret), Emeritus
Marc Rubin, Cohen, Todd, Kite & Stanford (Ret), Emeritus
Rosemary Schlachter, 25th Hour, Emeritus
Rich Schultz, Messer Construction
Stephanie A. Smith, Fifth Third Bank
Don Tecklenburg, Ohio Wesleyan (Ret), Emeritus
Dick Westheimer, Westheimer Enterprises, Emeritus
Carole Campbell Williams, Mount St. Joseph University
Jonathan Winterkorn, Plante Moran
Jay Woffington, Chameleon Investments
George Yund, Frost Brown Todd, Emeritus
As of August 1, 2023
“With one ‘we thank you,’ many millions more…”
The Winter’s Tale, Act I, Scene ii
Cincinnati Shakespeare Company extends thanks to the following individuals and organizations for their generous support. The following gifts were received by Cincinnati Shakespeare Company July 1, 2022 –June 30, 2023 or pledged to the 2022 – 2023 Season. Giving Levels are exclusive of Capital Campaign donations. Every effort has been made to ensure accuracy. If you see an error, please accept our sincere apology and contact Sara Clark at 513-381-2273, ext. 3208.
B ENEVOLENT AND B OLD
$25,000+
ArtsWave
Bartlett Wealth Management
Mrs. L.L. Browning
Mr. Otto M. Budig
Charles H. Dater Foundation
Martin Chavez
Fifth Third Foundation
John A. Schroth Family Charitable Trust
The Limestone Fund of the Greater Cincinnati Foundation
The Linnemann Family Foundation
Louise Dieterle Nippert Musical Arts Fund of the Greenacres Foundation
Debby and Jim Mason
National Endowment for the Arts in Partnership with Arts Midwest
Ohio Arts Council
P&G Fund of the Greater Cincinnati Foundation
Robert and Adele Schiff Family Foundation
Don and Linda Tecklenburg
G ALLANT AND G LAMOROUS
$10,000 - $24,999
Blank Rome/Monteverdi Tuscany
GBBN Architects, Inc.
The Gumbleton Family
Johnson Charitable Gift Fund
John and Betsy LaMacchia
Martha Holden Jennings Foundation
The McElroy Family
Nellie Leaman Taft Foundation
Sue Ann and Judge Mark Painter
Cass and Glenn Plott
Patrick Points and Wijdan Jreisat
Rosemary and Mark Schlachter
Shubert Foundation
The Thomas J. Emery Memorial
Western and Southern Financial Group
Richard and Debbie Westheimer
George and Nancy Yund
A VOWED AND A UDACIOUS
$5,000 - $9,999
Diane Adamec
Barnes Dennig
Sally and Joel Davenport
David and Kelley Downing
Rance and Marilyn Duke
Rick and Melissa Eder
Eva Jane Romaine Coombe Fund for Cincinnati Shakespeare Company of the Greater Cincinnati Foundation
EY
Fifth Third Bank
Frost Brown Todd LLC
Marcie and Jim Kinney
Karen McKim
Messer Construction Co.
Whitney Owens
PNC Bank
Vicky and Rick Reynolds
Marc and Suzi Rubin
Alice Scovell
Pete and Ginger Strange Family Fund of the Greater Cincinnati Foundation
Stock Yards Bank
Laura and Tayfun Tuzun
H. James Williams and Carole Campbell Williams
Jay and Jodi Woffington
The Wohlgemuth Herschede Foundation
Woodward Trust
D EVOTED AND D ARING
$2,500 – $4,999
1919 Investment Counsel
Arts Midwest
Cynthia and William Batte
Mr. Fred Berger
Mr. Scott Bischoff and Teresa Sedlack
Crosset Family Fund
Jennifer and Vito Damiano
Susan Esler and Steven Skibo
Dan Fales
Sarah and Matt Graber
Graeter’s
The Greater Cincinnati Foundation
Myron and Sherry Hughes
JP Morgan Chase & Co.
Steve and Shannon Kane
Steve Kenat and Heidi Jark
David Kern
Ms. Linda Klump
Stan Ladrick
Jean and Charles Lauterbach
Thomas P. Lee
Isabel Mendez
Maggie Muething
David and Lesley Nevers
Kathy and Mike Rademacher
Robbins, Kelly, Patterson & Tucker
Steve and Betty Robinson
Steven P. Sullivan
Taft Stettinius and Hollister LLP
Melanie Swick and Matthew Schottelkotte
Bob and Sue Trusty
Ms. Jo Ann Wieghaus
A RDENT AND A STOUNDING
$1,000 - $2,499
Americana Arts Foundation
Jeffrey and Karen Anderson
William and Caroline Bahlman
Mary Baskett
Mary Ann and Doug Bell
Daniel and Kendra Braun
Charles Scott Riley III Foundation
Lee and Lisa Clapp
Mr. Phillip Clayton
Brian and Elizabeth Coley
Dr. Kristen Copeland and Steve Johns
Marjorie E. Davis
Dr. and Mrs. Stewart Dunsker
Joe and Kay Ellis
Joseph Giglia and Kathy Collins
Scott Goebel and Emily DetmerGoebel
William J. Gracie, Jr. and Daniel J. Fairbanks
Gerald Greenberg and Pamela Meyers
John and Elizabeth Grover
Kevin and Libby Howard
Beverly Kinney
Susan Lauf
Friends of the Company
Ted and Molly Lucien
Paul and Anne Lucky
Scott and Monica Mahon
Chris Nare and Lori Rappold
David and Patricia Papoi
Rick Pender and Joan Kaup
Mitchell and Karen Rashkin
Becky and Ted Richards
Dr. Catherine Shackson
Ms. Ruth Sikorski
Sinclaire Family Office
David Smith
Target Circle
Ron Visscher
Ted and Mary Ann Weiss
Westheimer Rhodes Family Fund of the Greater Cincinnati Foundation in honor of Richard Westheimer
William P. Anderson Foundation
E BULLIENT AND E XHILARATING
$500 - $999
Christine Adams
Frank Albi
Dr. Rubin Battino
M.C. Brennan
Jubilee Brown
Vikki Brown
Hon. James Cissell
Carol C. Cole, in memory of Leland M. Cole
Donald and Victoria Daiker
Kimberly and Dirk Doebereiner
Allyson Fleischer
Ellen Forte and Michael DiMaggio
Michelle Getz
Tom and Sarah Goodwin
Tony Hall
Amy Katz
Gail and Eric Kirchner
Geoff and Shellie Leder
Levy-Wall Family Fund
Norma Lewis
Arthur and Stephanie McMahon
Julie Metz
Kim Morrow
Mark Motley
Tom and Cindy Muething
Amy Paul and Jerry Newfarmer
John and Heidi O’Connor
Maddie Regan and Brian Lloyd
Joyce Rich
Rich Schultz
Saira and Rick Shahani
Dee and Tom Stegman
David Stull
Gordon and Mary-Anne Thompson
Kathleen Thornton and Dr. Robert Keith
Marty Tomb
Rosalie van Nuis
JoAnn and Mark Vella
Mrs. Donna Welch
Gabe Westheimer
V ALIANT AND V ORACIOUS
$250 - $499
Paul Adam
Stuart and Sarah Aitken
John Batchelor
Tim and Lisa Beckelhimer
David and Elaine Billmire
Judith Briggs
John and Rebecca Bromels
Larry and Julie Chandler
Mr. Bradley Corey
Leslie and Leo Dahring
Mark Dauner
Rose Marie Deibel
Elizabeth End
Lindsey Faber
Sheila Hill
Karlee Hilliard
Keith and Farrah Jackson
Steve and Janet Jackson
Steve Karoly
Crystal Kendrick
Emily S. Kennedy
Rob and Ellie Lamb
Mr. David Lazarus
Jonathan and Nancy Lippincott
Mary Mahoney
Mike Marrero
Mark and Christa McAndrew
Mark E. McKillip
McCready-Shore Family Fund
Christine Mulvin
Teri Murphy
Drs. Nick Newman and Leila Saxena
Chandra Obie
Niamh J. O’Leary
Mr. Declan O’Sullivan
Alice M. Perlman
David Piatt Fund of the Greater Cincinnati Foundation
Donna Pickard
Kay Puryear
Kelly Read
Barbara Norris
Patty Rosely
Mr. Louis Ross
Jessica Ruebusch
Robin Sargent
Jennifer Sauvey
Susan Schapiro
Suzanne Schindler
Shakespeare Reading Group, in honor of Nancy Lewis
Dr. William Spohn and Dr. Margaret Dunn
John Tergerson
Carrie Walsh
Judge Lawrence Walter and Ms. Christena Walter
Robert and Jean Willis
Bob and Rhonda Young
Justin Zimmerman
G RAND AND G RACIOUS
$100 - $249
David Aaron
Alan Abes
Wayne Adams
Anonymous (16)
Bruce Allen
Lisa Allgood
Dr. Paule Asch, in honor of Lib Stone
Trish and Joe Baker
John Barjuca
David Beckett
Ms. Patricia Beresford
Jan Besl
Greg and Juli Bick
Gretchen Bloomstrom
David and Madonna Bowman
Chase and Karen Bramwell
Derek D. Brancheau
Curtis Brown
John and Peg Bruggeman
Kathleen Cail
Linda Cassidy
Elishia Chamberlain, in memory of Christian Ashlee Morris
Nancy Cisneros
Jon and Katie Clark
Heather Cole
Mr. Willard H Connor, Jr.
Jeff Cooper
James Corwin
Emilie and Dave Dressler
Nikki Drye
Christine Dye
Harriet Edwards
Deanna and David Eppers
Chris Farwell
Sarah Faulkner
Tom Fisher
Robert and Mary Fitzpatrick
Terri Gaither
Gail Ginther
Noah Goertemiller
Maria Gomez and Rich Hill
Bill Gordon and Nancy Johnson
Richard L. Gruber
Mr. Fred Haaser
Richard Hague
Laura Leigh Hahn, in honor of Annabelle Magruder
Stew and Linda Hall
Catherine Hamilton Hicks
Petrina Hasinski
Sigrun Haude
Herrington Family Charitable Giving Fund
Michael and Janice Hess
Ms. Emily M. Hodges, in memory of Jim Bridgeland
Daniel J. Hoffheimer
Tom and Kathy Hogan
Doug Ignatius and Bruce Preston
Phyllis Jackson and Martin Murray
Shyamala and Prashant Jagtap
Andrea Johnson
Brett and Amy Johnson
Marilyn and Robert Johnson
Nathan Johnson, in honor of Scott B. Johnson
Jim and Mary Ann Kalla
Jason Katz
Charles Kichler and Nicole Bramesco
The Knuth Family
Bruce and Elizabeth Krone
Marthe Lewis
Mr. Joseph Link
Dan and Anne Lovell
John Peter and Mary Lund
Thom and Elizabeth Mariner
Ms. Sophia McAllister
Sherry and Steve McCamley
Colleen McCarthy Blair
JoAnn McCaughan
John McFerran
Carol McIlwain
Colleen and Mike McSwiggin
Julia Meister and Michael Schroeder, in honor of Doug Ignatius and Bruce Preston
Patrick and Melissa Melugin
Laverne Mitchell
Norah and Joe Mock
Jarrod Mohler
Ted Molinari
Ms. Melissa Morelli
Bridee Morris
Stan and Mary Morton
Robert and Andrea Morwood
Jack and Ruta Mueller
Fred and Barbara Norton
Tim and Janet Peter
Greg Pinter
Margaret Polanski
Alexandra Pool
Phil and Susan Price
Catherine R.
Joe Ramsey
Rachel Ratliff
Brian Reilly
Mr. Dan Reynolds
Abigail Riddle
James W. Roberts
Don and Connie Roesch
Barbara Rothstein
Dr. and Mrs. Eric Ruby
James Russell
Georgia Rutschilling
Kimberly Saliba
Jacob Samad
Mark and Jan Sass
Jay and Kendahl Schloss
Kathryn Schnier
Don Semler
Stephanie Sepate
The Shakespeare Society of Zanesville Ohio
John Sikorski
Dr. Edward B. Silberstein and Jacqueline M. Mack
William David Smith
Graham and Karen Paxton
Christine Socwell
Carol and Annie Sostok
Carol Sparks
Bob and Laurie Sternberg
Ms. Mary Stier
Georgana Taggart
Sarah Tankersley and Geoff Vickers
D. Thomas Terwilliger
Jude Tessel
TP&M
Sandra and James Uhrig
James Vachon
Nancy Wagner
Patricia Wagner
Catherine and Hugh Walsh
Todd Ward
Fred and Jo Anne Warren
Jessica Warren-Jones and Matthew Jones
Sarah Watson
William Watts
Amanda Weeks
Jim and George Ann Wesner
Laura West
Mike and Carolyn Wilkins
Beverly Williams
Bill and Kathy Winters
Leo Yakutis
Cary and Cathy Zalba
Karen Zaugg
M ONTHLY G IVING C IRCLE
Cincinnati Shakespeare Company relies on the sustained commitment of a strong community of supporters to fuel our mission of bringing Shakespeare and the Classics to life for all. We send special thanks to our Monthly Giving Circle for their ongoing support of Cincinnati Shakespeare Company now and for seasons to come.
Rebecca and John Bromels
Curtis Brown
Jon and Katie Clark
Ms. Janet Davidson
Jillian Frasher
Scott Goebel and Emily Detmer-Goebel
Noah Goertemiller
Emily Hodges
Andrea Johnson
Rob and Ellie Lamb
Colleen and Mike McSwiggin
Norah and Joe Mock
Susan Pace
Kathy and Mike Rademacher
Patty Rosely
Robin and Anna Sargent
Jennifer Sauvey
Suzanne Schindler
Mary Stier
Georgana Taggart
Kaitlyn Vanway
Christine Whittaker and Thane Thompson
I N -K IND D ONORS
1215 Wine Bar and Coffee Lab
Bonbonerie
Chris Holloway
Cincinnati Ballet
Cincinnati Museum Center
Cincinnati Opera
Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati
Graeter’s
Jay and Jodi Woffington
Know Theatre Cincinnati
Lightborne
Mercantile Library
Mikki Schaffner Photography
Pedal Wagon Cincinnati
Samantha Reno
Western & Southern Financial Group
COVID-19 R ELIEF AND R ECOVERY F UNDING
Since 2020, CSC has been the grateful beneficiary of pandemic relief and recovery funds from the following federal, state, and local sources—the direct result of the advocacy of art supporters like you.
ArtsWave
City of Cincinnati
Economic Injury Disaster Loan
Employee Retention Tax Credit
Entertainment Venue Grant (State of Ohio)
FEMA Hamilton County Commissioners (CARES Act)
Ohio Arts Council (CARES Act)
Ohio Department of Development (American Rescue Plan Act)
Shuttered Venue Operators Grant
The Bar and Restaurant Assistance Fund (State of Ohio)
The SBA Paycheck Protection Program
A RTS W AVE P ARTNERS
Cincinnati Shakespeare Company acknowledges the following partner companies, foundations and their employees who generously participate in the annual ArtsWave Campaign at the $100,000+ level. Thank you!
$2 MILLION + P&G
$1 MILLION TO $1,999,999
Fifth Third Bank and Fifth Third Foundation
$500,000 TO $999,999
altafiber
GE Aerospace
H ELP U S T ELL THE W HOLE S TORY
At Cincinnati Shakespeare Company, everything we do is “half philanthropic,” meaning tickets and subscriptions only cover HALF of what it costs to produce all of the shows and programs at CSC. Make a gift today to play your part in telling the whole story!
DONATE TONIGHT
The box office will be happy to accept and process a tax-deductible donation by cash, check or credit card.
$250,000 TO $499,999
Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center
The Cincinnati Insurance Companies
Western & Southern Financial Group
$100,000 – $249,999
Carol Ann and Ralph V. Haile, Jr. Foundation
Cincinnati Business Courier
Cincinnati Reds
Duke Energy
The E.W. Scripps Company and Scripps Howard Foundation
The Enquirer|Cincinnati.com
Great American Insurance Group
Greater Cincinnati Foundation
The H.B., E.W. and F.R. Luther Charitable Foundation, Fifth Third Bank, N.A., Trustee
The Kroger Co.
Messer Construction Co.
PNC
U.S. Bank
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