SOPACNOW spring 2018
A publication of South Orange Performing Arts Center
Artists Who Innovate:
A Celebration of New Jersey Choreographers
FRI, MAY 4 AT 8PM & SAT, MAY 5 AT 8PM Presented by In July of 2017, SOPAC was awarded a grant by the New Jersey State Council on the Arts in support of a choreographers’ showcase to be co-presented on the SOPAC main stage. By presenting new dance works of nine of New Jersey’s finest choreographers, SOPAC continues its commitment to diverse and inspiring programming. The two performances, scheduled for May 4 and 5, will include works by prestigious NJSCA fellowship recipients Hillary-Marie, Lauren Connolly, Loretta Fois, Kyle Marshall, Stephanie Nerbak, Claire Porter, Samuel Pott, Keith Thompson, and Nancy Turano.
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From the Executive Director Dear Friends, As we round the bend to the final stretch of our twelfth season, we are truly elated by the breadth of artistry we’ve been able to present to you this year, and the remarkable response we’ve received from you, our loyal patrons. Through the end of February, our SOPAC presented shows have averaged over 86% of capacity. We expect that at least 25 of these shows will have sold-out by the end of May. With luminaries such as Andy Borowitz, Max Weinberg, Billy Collins, the Afro-Cuban All Stars, Tommy Emmanuel, and Catherine Russell, this season has been our most diverse and exciting. This season we also welcomed our new theatre companyin-residence, American Theater Group, to SOPAC. Their first production of A Good Farmer in January brought over 1,300 guests into our theatre — many for the first time — for a thought-provoking and moving, dramatic piece about immigration. And we eagerly look forward to their next show in June, a world premiere musical entitled, Small Town Story. Later in the Spring we will feature the return of Inspired Minds, our visual arts exhibit in The Herb & Milly Iris Gallery, featuring the works of high school students from throughout Essex County. Last year we had nearly 1,000 submissions for this juried exhibit. At the end of June, we will bid farewell to long-time Board member and past President, Tony Leitner. It is a well-kept secret that for years Tony, and his wife Jennifer, were the guardian angels of SOPAC. Without their stunning generosity, SOPAC would not be here today. All of us who enjoy having this wonderful arts center in our midst, owe an enormous debt of gratitude to the Leitners. And we could not be the burgeoning arts center that we have become without you. We are deeply grateful for your support in all the ways that you may be connected to SOPAC — as an audience member, donor, volunteer or artist. And your support made us New Jersey’s “Favorite Small Performing Arts Center” for the fourth year in a row. Thank you for making the South Orange Performing Arts Center your home for the arts in North Jersey. Sincerely,
New Jersey’s Favorite 4 Years Running We are delighted to announce that SOPAC has been honored for the fourth year in a row with the 2018 Discover Jersey Arts People’s Choice Award for “Favorite Small Performing Arts Center.” We may be small—but we are mighty! We love winning this award because it means that you—our loyal supporters—have gone to the “virtual polls” to let us know how much SOPAC means to you. Thank you! Arts organizations throughout the state nominated their peers in 18 categories and the public voting ran Jan 9 – Feb 20, 2018. You answered the call by casting your ballot for SOPAC. Winners were announced March 14. Discover Jersey Arts does a great job of informing the public about the arts throughout the state. Take a moment to visit their website at JerseyArts.com and become a member. It’s free, and they will keep you up-to-date with all kinds of special offers!
AT THE PEOPLE’S CHOICE AWARDS: Allison Tratner, Acting Executive Director New Jersey State Council on the Arts SOPAC Marketing Team Kristin Svorinic, Dee Billia, Celeste Post Adam Perle, Executive Director of ArtPrideNJ
Save the Date SOPAC’s Gala Saturday, October 27, 2018 Mark your calendars now for the annual SOPAC FUN-raiser! It’s the biggest night of the year and you won’t want to miss this event. We’ve booked a legendary singersongwriter (sshhh…we can’t reveal her name yet) and we’re already starting to collect fantastic silent auction items. Now all we need is you! Make sure your name is on the invitation list. E-mail Shana@SOPACnow.org with your contact information today.
Mark E. Packer Executive Director 2 Spring 2018
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American Theater Group Launches Inaugural Production A Good Farmer Poses Complex Questions The new year brought in A Good Farmer, the first production of the American Theater Group as SOPAC’s professional theatre company-inresidence. Sharyn Rothstein’s acclaimed play explores the complex issue of immigration, and its impact on a small farming community in upstate New York. Producer James Vagias assembled a stellar cast that brought to vivid life the hopes, dreams and hard choices that immigrants, their employers, and the entire community make as they do their best to survive. Friendships are both destroyed, and made stronger, as each character must find answers for themselves. Immigration lawyer Michael Noriega led an outstanding panel of people working in various arenas of social justice and immigration, along with playwright Rothstein, for an eye-opening discussion after the performance on January 28.
Todd Lawson and Ariel Woodiwiss in A Good Farmer.
“ …an outstanding production that raises awareness of matters that immigrants and family farmers face in our country. See it and talk about it. This is an important piece of theatre.” Marina Kennedy, Broadway World
“ …the American Theater Group has picked a fine new play for its inaugural production in their new location at the South Orange Performing Arts Center.” Simon Saltzman, Curtain Up
Next up from American Theater Group… Small Town Story, a musical about a musical that rocked a community! May 31–June 10. Don’t miss it!
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SOPAC Gala 2017 264 excited SOPAC supporters attended the annual SOPAC Gala on October 28, 2017. Honorees included beloved South Orange Village Center Alliance Chair Matt Glass, local philanthropist Patti Donovan, and the Honorable New Jersey State
Assemblywoman Mila M. Jasey. Guests enjoyed a delicious strolling dinner catered by Exquisite Entertaining, Inc., bidding on a variety of beautiful and unique Silent Auction items, participating in a dynamic Live Auction and Paddle Raise conducted by the renowned Brooklyn auctioneer
C.K. Swett, and listening to the big band sounds of Grammy Award winner Vince Giordano and the Nighthawks. In addition to a fabulous night of fun and congratulations to our honorees, SOPAC netted over $73,000 to support its programming and operations. Gala Honorees left to right: Lt. Governor Sheila Oliver introduces Honoree Assemblywoman Mila M. Jasey South Orange Village Trustee Steve Schnall, Honoree Matt Glass and Executive Director Mark Packer. Honoree Patti Donovan, center, with Sandra and Daryl Payne.
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member spotlight
Meet SOPAC’s Member of the Year New Board Members Larry Brodey Mark Garner Radiates Zest for SOPAC
Having worked in the nonprofit arts industry for over 35 years, I have had the privilege to work with hundreds of board members. Board members are expected to support the organization they serve through the commitment of their time, wisdom and financial resources. They are ambassadors for the organization, and they are vested with the responsibility of ensuring that the organization has the resources it needs to accomplish its mission. SOPAC has a terrific Board of dedicated individuals. And one individual stands out as the exemplification of a stellar member: Larry Brodey. Larry is the President and CEO of JACLO Industries, a manufacturer and distributer of high end bathroom faucets, showers and accessories and DURST Corp, specializing in plumbing and heating replacement supplies based in Cranford, New Jersey. Larry and his wife, Carol, have lived in South Orange for 10 years, and in West Orange before that. Larry is a bigger than life, passionate, compassionate, bright, and incredibly committed individual. He joined the Board in 2015 and has set the bar for extraordinary engagement by a volunteer. Someone once said, “Half of life is showing up.” Well, Larry shows up. He serves as Vice Chairman of the Board, and Chair of our Development Committee. He and his wife, Carol, host parties at SOPAC, bring their friends to numerous shows each year, ask their friends to donate to the organization, and the Brodeys lead by example through their very generous support of SOPAC. But it’s Larry’s amazing, genuine, and contagious enthusiasm for SOPAC that makes him stand out. Larry is “all in” and shares his love for SOPAC every moment that he is engaged with us. He is our Cheerleader-in-Chief. In appreciation of his unparalleled dedication, the South Orange Performing Arts Center recognizes Larry Brodey as Member of the Year. Thank you, Larry. We love you.
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Mark Garner is Senior Vice President, Distribution and Digital Content Licensing at A+E Networks. Garner oversees digital on-demand program distribution and strategy and emerging digital business partnerships with traditional and emerging content distribution services. He also oversees analytics, marketing and product operations within the distribution unit at A+E Networks. Mark earned his B.A. in Economics and Sociology from Stanford University. Born in Detroit and raised in the New York metropolitan area, he now resides in South Orange with his wife Suzette and son, Santos.
Randall Haase Randall Haase is a Managing Director of Loeb Partners Management and the Portfolio Manager of the Loeb Partners Total Return Fund focusing on public equity investments. He has appeared in numerous publications, including Barron’s, The New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and Investor’s Business Daily, and has appeared on CNBC and Bloomberg News. In 1996, Barron’s ranked him #11 in the “Top 100 Fund Managers” in the U.S. Randall is currently a member of the Advisory Board for the Michael Price Student Investment Fund (MPSIF) at the New York University Stern School of Business, where he is also a guest lecturer at the graduate school of business. Randall received a B.S. from Lehigh University and an M.B.A. from New York University.
Summer Jones Summer Jones has served as the Director of Technical Support Services within Montclair State University’s Division of Information Technology since 2010 and was recently promoted to Assistant Vice President, Technical Support Services. She oversees the Technology Solutions Center which include the University Help Desk, Desktop Support Services, Audio-Visual Services and the Public Computing Labs. Some of her achievements include implementing a 24/7 virtual computing lab, expanding remote services through the University Help Desk and migrating mediated classrooms across campus to the latest technology standards. In 2016, she was awarded a $6 million dollar capital refresh to update 135 mediated spaces across campus over the next 5 years. Summer has been instrumental in bringing an internship program to her department that offers students the opportunity to gain work experience and learn technical and customer service skills in an IT environment. Summer lives in South Orange. www.SOPACnow.org SOPACNOW
Carl Wolf
Carl Wolf has over 35 years of experience in the management and operations of companies in the food industry. Carl has served as Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of the Board of MamaMancini’s Holdings, Inc, a public company since February 2010. He was the founder, majority shareholder, Chairman of the Board, and CEO of Alpine Lace Brands, Inc., a Nasdaq listed public company with over $125 million in wholesale sales. He also founded and managed MCT Dairies, Inc., a $60 million international dairy component resource company. Other experience in the food industry includes his role as co-chairman of Saratoga Beverage Company and advisor to Mamma Sez Biscotti, a snack and bakery product company. Previously, he served as Director and on the Audit and Development committees of American Home Food Products, Inc. a publicly traded marketer of Artisanal Cheeses LLC, from 2007 to 2009. Carl also served as Chairman of the Board of Media Bay, a direct seller of spoken word through its audio book club, old-time radio classic activities and download spoken content, from 2002 to 2004.
Board Members Give in Many Ways SOPAC’s Board of Governors are wonderful volunteers who give of themselves in many ways. Not only do they provide governance, and fiduciary oversight, they give of their unique talents. Here are just a few examples of the ways they give to SOPAC: Johanna Wright, fondly known as “Coach” for her many years in the Maplewood School District, serves as the charming and lively Mistress of Ceremonies for our annual Poetry Out Loud regional recitation competition. Actor and Director Jeremy Dobrish produces our monthly podcast “SOPACnow.” What? You haven’t heard his curated clips and clever quips yet? Subscribe to “SOPACnow” on Itunes or visit the website at SOPACnow.org/ podcast and download immediately! Fitness and health advocate Donna Coallier is also an accomplished onstage presenter. Guess who interviewed Andy Borowitz of The Borowitz Report fame at his performance in March? None other… Incredible chef Diana Hart has been providing all kinds of goodies for SOPAC receptions for many years. Though there are rarely leftovers, staff members can be found rummaging through the kitchen the day after an event—just in case! These are just a few of the many ways our Board of Governors shine!
Past Board of Governors Chairman, and SOPAC angel, Tony Leitner departs the Board on June 30. His dedication and generosity to SOPAC and South Orange is unparalleled. We wish him and his wife Jennifer all the very best in their new home in Pennsylvania.
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Thank You The SOPAC Board of Governors extends heartfelt thanks to the Board members who will be leaving us at the end of June. Lisa Davis, Diana Hart and Anthony Leitner have all given invaluable energy, expertise and financial support to ensure the success of SOPAC. Their contributions have truly made a difference.
sopac Board of Governors Paul Bartick, Chair Larry Brodey, Vice-Chair Douglas Newman, Treasurer John Zoubek, Assistant Treasurer Maureen Gammon, Secretary Donna Coallier, Assistant Secretary Lisa E. Davis Paul Desjardins Jeremy Dobrish Omari Frazier Carol Gardner Mark Garner Randall E. Haase Diana Hart Melanie Hoffmann Summer Jones Anthony Leitner Robert Sandow Leo Sender Peter Shoemaker Arthur Taylor Grizel Ubarry Karlyn Volk Carl Wolf Johanna L. Wright Deirdre Yates, M.F.A. Robert Zuckerman Sheena Collum, Village of South Orange President Steve Schnall, Village of South Orange Trustee Liaison Mark Packer, Executive Director Spring 2018 5
education spotlight
Hearst Foundations Awards Major Grant to Support Arts Instruction in Local Schools SOPAC is thrilled to announce that it has been awarded its largest single institutional grant to date, from the Hearst Foundations in support of Arts Education programs. The $75,000 grant from the Hearst Foundations will make it possible for SOPAC to expand long-term, sequential performing arts instruction, offering students opportunities to learn from professional artists through artist-in-residence programs. In addition, it will increase access for students from low-income communities to attend SOPAC’s successful School Performance series. School Performances ignite the imagination and cultivate lifelong enthusiasm in a variety of performing arts disciplines for students Pre-K through 12th grade. Whether it is a popular children’s story, a Shakespeare classic, or a fun math or science program, the shows complement classroom lesson plans by engaging
students in entertaining and educational performing arts experiences. SOPAC has offered arts education programming since 2006. However, it is only within the last 3 years that its arts education programming has blossomed in the region. During this time, the number of students served by SOPAC arts education initiatives more than doubled. This growth can be attributed to new leadership who brought a strong arts education focus to the work and staff who are deeply committed to expanding SOPAC’s footprint in the community and especially in the schools SOPAC has been working with the Juilliard School of Music and the Manhattan School of Music to provide classical music residency programs at schools in the neighboring communities of East Orange
Orange School District teacher Terrence Thornhill leads Orange High School students Megeenah Dacy (left) and Ami Phillips (center) in a performance at the 2017 SOPAC Gala. Photo: Paul Temmermann
and Orange for several years. With this grant, SOPAC will expand residency programming to the South Orange/ Maplewood school district and include dance instruction in partnership with Alvin Ailey American Dance Theatre.
A Resource for the Community Since 2013, the Wae Center, a holistic, creative and expressive arts learning center for people with disabilities, have enjoyed guided tours through The Herb & Milly Iris Gallery at SOPAC. Gallery Curator Jeremy Moss explores each exhibition with members providing an educational experience while encouraging participants to express their personal experience through meaningful dialogue, as well as their own creative interpretations of the toured exhibitions. Jeremy states, “I am always fascinated and excited at the prospect of a visit from the Wae Center and to hear what each member will glean from each piece of art on the walls of the Herb & Milly Iris Gallery.” After each tour, members and the curator take some time to create their own works of art. Jeremy also noted, “It’s incredible to see how Wae members absorb different facets of the art work and then craft their own interpretations on paper; it’s a true pleasure to be a part of this process.” “I cannot express enough how powerful these types of interactions are for our members; they feel like they are a part of something bigger than their day-to-day life,” said Harry Klein, Wae Art Studio Manager. “Our primary curriculum goals are for our members to be immersed in a full and rich life; the SOPAC visits and workshops contribute to our ability to achieve that goal.” 6 Spring 2018
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SOPAC Mission Impact Sopac Income In-kind Contributions 10% Institutional Contributions 14% Individual Contributions 17%
$3,276,823
Sopac Expenses
Ticket Revenue 32% Rental Revenue 25%
80% Programming 11% Administrative 9% Fundraising
Other Revenue 2%
$3,223,779
Economic Impact
Cultural Impact
Community Impact
$1.5 million in ancillary commercial spending generated by SOPAC audiences annually*
68 main stage performances presented by SOPAC
Playin’ Around South Orange outdoor piano installations
53 rental performances by partners and outside organizations
Host Village of South Orange municipal meetings
23 mainstage school performances
Co-producer of South Orange Summer Nights free concerts and movies in the park
130 full-time local jobs supported by direct SOPAC or ancillary audience spending* 50,000 people engage in SOPAC programming annually *Source: https://www.americansforthearts.org/sites/ default/files/aepiv_calculator/calculator.html
Art Gallery Shows and Receptions
Over 1200 SOPAC Members receiving Local Business Network discounts
Educational Impact
Students Served Schools Served
7,200 Season 11
6,000 Season 10 5,000 Season 9
The number of students attending performances has doubled
94 77 65 since 2013
1,000 disadvantaged students supported by ticket and transportation subsidies in 2017 1,000 Essex county student artwork submissions to the Inspired Minds Exhibition in the SOPAC Herb & Milly Iris Gallery in 2017
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2017-18 has been a season of surprising new artists, returning artists you know and love, and just plain great concerts! Jim Breuer
We kicked off the season with Tom Rush & Livingston Taylor and then brought you The Hot Sardines, Colin Hay, U.S. Poet Laureate Billy Collins, comedians Sinbad, Gary Gulman, Jim Breuer and Ryan Hamilton, rockers Willie Nile & James Maddock and Matthew Sweet.
James Maddock
The great Tommy Emmanuel cast his guitar magic over all of us, and Giants of Jazz brought some of the greatest names in Jazz to our stage to pay tribute to bassist Buster Williams. We celebrated the 50th Anniversary of Sgt Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band and were awestruck by the beautiful harmonies and songwriting of Darlingside.
Jose James
Andy Borowitz
January brought us the powerhouse Afro-Cuban All Stars and the inaugural production of American Theater Group at SOPAC — A Good Farmer. The sassy Catherine Russell brought down the house with songs from the Harlem Renaissance. Andy Borowitz of The Borowitz Report made his SOPAC debut in a two-show night in March and Broadway diva Laura Benanti showed off her soaring high notes the next week. Folk-singing trio Red Molly paid us a visit and Aztec Two-Step brought the timeless songs of Simon & Garfunkel back into our world.
Laura Benanti
Max Weinberg’s Jukebox has achieved those coveted words “SOLD OUT,” while tap dance wizard Savion Glover will bring his fancy footwork to the stage May 19 and proves that he is indeed “the greatest tap dancer of all time!” American Theater Group’s world premiere musical Small Town Story brings a wonderful close to our season. With your support we will continue to fill our building with great artists, and the people who love to see them in all their glory! The Hot Sardines
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Season Smashes All Records Colin Hay
Billy Collins
Sinbad Regina carter
Catherine Russell
Tommy Emmanuel
David Grisman
Max Weinberg
Savion Glover
Afro-Cuban All Stars
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staff spotlight
SOPAC Bartender Keeps ’Em Laughing Mark Bracci Mark Bracci is a Chief Compliance Officer by day and a SOPAC bartender extraordinaire by night. For almost ten years, Mark has been delighting SOPAC patrons with a smile and a joke as he hands over their drinks. Twenty to thirty seconds of quality connection with each patron is enough to keep him coming back year after year for the familiar faces and the occasional brush with a great artist like Arlo Guthrie or Ben Taylor, son of James. But even more important than the SEC or stocking a good bar is his 24-year marriage to the love of his life Catherine Bracci, and their three beautiful daughters.
Box Office Manager Sheila Corbin-Daniels Defines Customer Service Sheila Corbin-Daniels Even when there is another window available, SOPAC patrons have been known to stand in line just to talk to Sheila Corbin Daniels. She has a well-earned loyal following from her 12 years as SOPAC Box Office Manager. Sheila remembers filling ticket orders by hand while the building was still under construction. These days, however, she enjoys telling people, “I’m sorry, but that show is sold out! You need to think ahead and call earlier.” When asked about her way with people, Sheila responds, “Now, I’m not all that and a bag of chips, but from the time that I was knee high to a grasshopper, I was taught to take pride in what you’re doing. The folks that you think aren’t paying attention will pay attention—at some point.” Before coming to SOPAC, Sheila spent 32 years as a paralegal serving both the court system and private practice.
contact us The SOPAC Box Office is open Monday-Saturday, 12PM-6PM and two hours prior to performances. Phone: (973) 313-2787
Administrative Offices are open Monday-Friday, 9AM-5:30PM. Phone: (973) 275-1114
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sopac staff Mark Packer, Executive Director Mary Whithed, Director of Development Kate Murphy, Development Manager Shana Teitelbaum, Special Events Coordinator Dee Billia, Director of External Relations Kristin Svorinic, Associate Director of Marketing & Digital Communication Celeste Post, Marketing Associate
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Grayce Coviello, Director of Audience Services Alicia Whavers, Volunteer & Performances Manager Linda Beard, Director of Community Engagement Richard Spector, Special Events & Rentals Manager Kellen Belt, Special Events Associate Beth Fylstra, Chief Financial Officer
Kiera Demorin, Office Manager Jeffrey Rosolen, Director of Production Rob Cruz, Stage Manager Chris Figueiredo, Director of Operations Sheila Corbin-Daniels, Box Office Manager Katelyn Fatzler, Box Office Supervisor Danielle Bouza, Box Office Representative Danielle Lindo, Box Office Representative
Angelle Whavers, Box Office Representative Michael Guarnaccio, Head House Manager Kyle A. Adams, House Manager Tom Cogan, House Manager Yolanda Hamilton, House Manager Bailey Howell, House Manager Larousse Pierre, House Manager Bill Perlman, House Manager
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volunteer spotlight
SOPAC is a place that engenders an intimate feeling of being part of something special, which draws in new volunteers, and keeps the seasoned ones coming back! Audience Services Manager Alicia Whavers speaks with Simone Klausner, Volunteer of the Year for 2017, and Sandra Dickerson, a new volunteer who has given her time to over 30 shows.
Volunteers Make All the Difference How long have you volunteered at SOPAC? Sandra: Since October 2017. Simone: Since 2009.
What has been your experience here at SOPAC? Sandra: It was so easy to fit in here and it’s a fun volunteer opportunity. SOPAC offers the kind of environment that feels like family and there are perks such as free tickets to performances. It has been great! Simone: I have been exposed to so many cultural events, and meeting all kinds of different people.
Sandra Dickerson New Volunteer
Simone Klausner Volunteer of the Year
Why do you continue to volunteer at SOPAC?
Where would you like to see SOPAC 5 years from now?
Sandra: I wanted to give back to my community and this was a perfect opportunity. I wanted to be a part of someplace that is exciting and dynamic, I have the opportunity to work with wonderful people who care about the success of SOPAC.
Sandra: I would like the community to view SOPAC as one of the best places in the area for all sorts of events and activities for people of all ages. That is, it provides a little something for everyone looking for entertainment whether it’s an evening out with friends, date night or a special occasion.
Simone: I enjoy the variety of the shows, giving back to the community, and most of all, these are the nicest people I have ever met.
Simone: I hope that we give more and more of a variety of entertainment for people from all walks of life, and that when people walk through these doors they view it as an escape.
A special thank you to SOPAC’s government, foundation, and corporate supporters! SHS Foundation
New Jersey Cultural Trust The Frank and Lydia Bergen Foundation
George A. Ohl, Jr. Trust
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The Blanche and Irving Laurie Foundation Howard Gilman Foundation
The Orange Orphan Society
Iris Family Fund
The Thomas & Agnes Carvel Foundation
South Orange Frame Shop
E.J. Grassman Trust
Schumann Fund for New Jersey
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2017 Donors
Donations received January 1, 2017 through March 1, 2018 *includes in-kind contribution **includes 2017 Gala Sponsorship
South Orange Performing Arts Center’s programs are
made possible by generous support from our many contributors. We extend our sincere thanks to all our donors. $50,000 and up
Patti Donovan The Hearst Foundations Anthony and Jennifer Leitner** New Jersey State Council on the Arts SHS Foundation Township of South Orange Village*
$25,000 to $49,999 Blanche and Irving Laurie Foundation New Jersey Cultural Trust
$10,000 to $24,999
Carol and Larry Brodey Donna Coallier EEA Industries* Frank and Lydia Bergen Foundation Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation Howard Gilman Foundation Investors Bank Foundation JACLO** Mitchell and Susan Lieberman Bryna Linett and Peter Shapiro Stuart and Laura Litwin New Jersey Division of Travel and Tourism Orange Orphan Society Thomas and Agnes Carvel Foundation
$5,000 to $9,999
American Express** W. Dan Arrighi and Sam Joseph BCB Community Bank ** Jean Campbell and Patrick Morrissy Paul and Catherine Desjardins E.J. Grassmann Trust Fannie and Morris Sklaw Foundation Frederick and Maureen Gammon George A. Ohl, Jr. Charitable Trust Randall Haase and Judith Rosenberg Highland Park** Investors Bank** Iris Family Fund David and Marci Kessler Mark and Laura Packer PSE&G South Mountain Tavern South Orange Frame Shop* Karlyn Volk Wilshire Grand Hotel* Carl and Marion Wolf John and Roseanna Zoubek
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$1,000-$4,999
American Theater Group* Carole Anzalone-Newman and Douglas Newman Bank of America Charitable Foundation, Inc. Bank of America Paul Bartick and Shelley Weinstock Patricia A. Bell John and Holly Benge Bob and Linda Berzok Donald Brief and Dorothy Litwin Brief Michael Choy and Shannon Moffett Claremont Vodka** Sara and Walter Clarke** Samuel Convissor Etta Rudolf Denk Carol and Jeffrey Desind Diana Hart Fine Catering* Judith and Robert Epstein Matthew and Jennifer Glass Celina Herrero** Kim and Milwood Hobbs Thomas Hut and Eve Peterson Joyce Isabelle and Robert Sandow Howard and Margaret Jacobs Mila and Neil Jasey John Taylor Babbitt Foundation* Dean Landis Eleanor Lazarus Robert and Catherine Levine Andy and Cynthia Lewis Joanne and Thomas McMahon Owen and Patricia McNany Robert Northfield Keller Williams Palumbo Associates Inc.* Marc and Rayna Pomper Schumann Fund for New Jersey Sharon and James Schwarz Leo and Barbara Sender Alyson and Richard Slutzky Roy and Donna Smith Sobel and Co. David and Sylvia Steiner** Nancy and David Stone/ Nancy and David Fine Jewels Arthur and Christine Taylor Gary and Faith Taylor Janet and Udi Toledano Lynne and Vincent Toye Matthew and Adena Traub Westminster Hotel* Valley National Bank** Yards**
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Seth Abramson and Ondine Landa-Abramson Debbie and Bob Adler John and Karen Alexander Ann Allen Mike Allen Amy and Joseph Allgor Anonymous Claire and Elliot Asarnow David and Joani Ascher Suzette Baez and Mark Garner Baird Peggy and Alan Barnett Bambi and Joe Barry Irene Barutis John and Kathleen Beard Barbara and Ed Becker Andy Becker Richard and Meredith Bell Seymour Beneroff Madeleine Berk Jonathan Bien and Mari Yamasaki Dee Billia Peter and Sofia Blanchard Les and Leslie Blatt Margo Bloom and Mark Seal Steven and Susan Bloom Kevin and Elizabeth Boland Barbara and Leonard Bornstein Kyle and Stacey Bossard Lauren Boyer Linda Bradbury and Martin Wallad Sarah J. F. Braley Morgan Brodey Andrea and Marc Bromfeld Todd and Wendy Brower John and Patty BrownChristenson Edward and Flora Bryant Janine Buckner Allison and Jon Busch-Vogel Angel Cabello Katherine Cahill Joanna and Mitchell Cahn Danielle and Michael Campion Sal Carosone and Rob Fallar Catering by KINGS* Dennis and Linda Cavanaugh Frank Ceccacci Felice Celikyol and Ian Kettles Alice Cohen and Jonathan Steinberg Barbara Cohen and Robert Levin Frederick and Margery Cohen Richard and Treasure Cohen Michael and Abby Cohler Sheena Collum
Complete Document Solutions LLC Lauran and William Corson Amy Cox-Martins and Michael Martins Robin Cutlip and Malcolm Gaspard Lisa Davis and Anthony Jamison Sherry Dean and Daniel Dougherty Marco and Patricia Deluca Theresa DeSalvio and Daniel Muccia Stuart Deutsch and Holly Gauthier Sandra Dickerson Beth and Jeremy Dobrish James and Nancy Dougherty Bob Dudek Michael Duffy Dun and Bradstreet William Dunnell Evelyn Eckert and Jonathan Perelman Carla Edelstein and Ibrahim Medawar Hope and Mark Eliasof Mr. Carl Ellis and Dr. Gregory Tau Hillel Ephros Arden and Alan Epstein Marc and Natalie Farrell Larry Feigenbaum Sanford and Zella Felzenberg Jeffrey Fendt Joy Fernandes Fidelity Brokerage Services Arthur and Shelly Fierman Robert Finkle Paul Fishman Dan and Katie Fleetwood Paul and Cathy Fluta William and Peggy Foster Kathleen and Samuel B. Francis Omari and Trellice Frazier Susan Fryberger Gideon and Jacquie Frydman Beth and Ralph Fylstra Robert and Mattye Gandel Mark Garay George Garneau John Garno and Jerry Wecht Leah Gendler and Steven Weber Genova Burns* Kristin and Phil Gilbert Esther Glass Gerald and Robin Gline David Glotzer and Wendy Lazarus Glotzer Elaine and Emil Gluck Mark J. Goldberg and Nicole Pivnick Goldberg Eli and Risa Goldstein
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