Proudly Presents the Chicago Premiere of…
WRITTEN BY Marco Ramirez DIRECTED BY Keira Fromm ASSISTANT DIRECTOR J. Christopher Brown
SCENIC DESIGNER Stephen H Carmody
LIGHTING DESIGNER Claire Sangster
COSTUME DESIGNER Izumi Inaba
SOUND DESIGNER Miles Polaski
PROPERTIES Emily Guthrie
FIGHT CHOREOGRAPHER John Tovar
ASSISTANT SCENIC DESIGNER Tierra Novy
ASSISTANT SOUND DESIGNER Connor Murray
DIALECT COACH Sammi Grant
STAGE MANAGER *Corinne Kabat
TECHNICAL DIRECTOR David Preis
* Member of Actors’ Equity Association, the union of professional actors and stage managers The Gift Theatre Company 4802 N. Milwaukee Avenue Chicago, IL 60630 (773) 283-7071 www.thegifttheatre.org
“Come Closer.” September 26 - November 24, 2013 The Gift Theatre Company’s 2013 season is made possible, in part, by generous contributions from The Alphawood Foundation, The Richard H. Driehaus Foundation, The Gaylord and Dorothy Donnelley Foundation, The Chairman’s Cup 2013, and an Anonymous Donor.
F E AT U R I N G ( I N A L P H A B E T I C A L O R D E R ) Becca........................................................................................................................................... Cyd Blakewell Nicky............................................................................................................................. +John Kelly Connolly Victor.......................................................................................................................... * +James D. Farruggio The Man in White............................................................................................................. +Gabriel Franken Tony.........................................................................................................................................* +John Gawlik Dr. Thorne................................................................................................................................ Chuck Spencer * +Paul D’Addario – Understudy for Tony * Member of Actors’ Equity Association, the union of professional actors and stage managers + Indicates Gift Ensemble Member Understudies do not substitute for listed players unless an announcement is made at the time of the performance.
SETTING. A working-class basement in Rahway, New Jersey. Tomorrow night. The play runs approximately 85 Minutes. Never say goodbye, Because goodbye means going away, And going away means forgetting. — J.M. Barrie As a courtesy to the actors and fellow audience members, please turn off your cell phone! The use of recording devices is strictly prohibited.
AC K N OW L E D G E M E N T S & E X T R A S P E C I A L T H A N K S ! We’d like to thank the following individuals and groups for their kind and generous contributions to The Gift’s production of Broadsword: Thomas C. Brennan, CPA Eric Engelson (drum kit); Hank Heller (bass guitar, speaker bottoms, cables, effects gadgets); Joe Heller (cymbals, drum throne); Michael Landers (bass guitar, amps, music theory books); Tommy Murphy (bass guitar, amp) Redmoon Theatre and Mikhail Fiksel The Chairman’s Cup 2013: George Karzas (Chairman), Rabb Family Foundation, Douglas Brown, Demetrios Kozonis, Coyle Family Foundation, Scott George, Roger & Rita Manka
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P R O D U C T I O N , A R T I S T I C , A N D A D M I N I S T R AT I V E S TA F F Artistic Director..........................................................................................*+^Michael Patrick Thornton Managing Director / House Manager..............................................................................Rita Thornton Administrative Director/ Business Manager................................................................Martin J. Teresi Production Manager / Technical Director............................................................................ David Preis Associate Artistic Director.............................................................................................*+Paul D’Addario Casting Director.............................................................................................................. *+Hillary Clemens Publicist............................................................................................................... The Silverman Group, Inc. Graphic Designer..........................................................................................................................Steve Juras Photographer..................................................................................................................Joshua Longbrake Production Assistant ..........................................................................................................Frank Thornton Natural Gas Artistic Director................................................................................................. ^Kyle Zornes giftED Director.................................................................................................... Lindsey Barlag Thornton giftFILM Co-Directors................................................................... +^Ed Flynn, +Benjamin Montague giftLIT Director..............................................................................................................+Maggie Andersen New Play Development Co-Directors......................+Maggie Andersen, +Jenny Connell Davis THE GIF T ENSEMBLE Daniel Slaven Ahlfeld, Maggie Andersen, Brittany Burch, *Hillary Clemens, Jenny Connell Davis, John Kelly Connolly, *Paul D’Addario, *Brendan Donaldson, *James D. Farruggio, ^Ed Flynn, Mary Fons, Gabriel Franken, *John Gawlik, Andrew Hinderaker, *Alexandra Main, Kenny Mihlfried, Benjamin Montague, William Nedved, Lynda Newton, Sheldon Patinkin, Maureen Payne-Hahner, *^Michael Patrick Thornton, and Jay Worthington N AT U R A L G A S E N S E M B L E +Ed Flynn, James Kozyra, Joey Lesiak, Kirby Longbrake, Carly Olson, John Pantlind, Aemilia Scott, Amy Spiecken, Eric Muller, *+Michael Patrick Thornton, and Kyle Zornes THE GIF TED ENSEMBLE Corbett Baratta, Francesca Plantz, and Pat Weber T H E G I F T ’ S B OA R D O F D I R E C TO R S George Karzas (Chairman), Paul Botts (T), John Brahm (S), +Brittany Burch, Laura Gale, Shanna Karamaniolas, +William Patrick Nedved, Carrie Schloss, *+^Michael Patrick Thornton, Rita Thornton, Michael Valenti, and Shannon Wallace *Member Actors’ Equity Association, the union of professional actors and stage managers +Indicates Gift Ensemble Member ^Indicates Natural Gas Ensemble Member
“Acting is a particularly thankless art. It dies with the actor. Nothing survives him but the reviews, which do not usually do him justice anyway, whether he is good or bad. So the only source of satisfaction left to him is the audience’s reactions . . . The actor, in this special process of discipline and self-sacrifice, self-penetration and molding, is not afraid to go beyond all normally acceptable limits... The actor makes a total gift of himself.” -Jerzy Grotowski, Towards A Poor Theatre BROASWORD
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BIOGR APHIES Cyd Blakewell (Becca) loves all things having to do with Broadsword, -- Marco Ramirez, Keira Fromm and most especially The Gift where she recently finished the run of Mine earlier this summer. Cyd has appeared in breaks & bikes, Girl You Know It’s True, MilkMilkLemonade, fracture/ mechanics and Arrangements with Pavement Group, where she is a proud company member. She is also a founding member of SiNNERMAN Ensemble where she performed in Sweet Confinement (Theatre on the Lake 2012), Ivanov and The Incredibly Famous Willy Rivers. Other Chicago credits include: Orange Flower Water (Interrobang Theatre), TEN (The Gift Theatre), We Live Here, Mimesophobia and Lies & Liars (Theatre Seven of Chicago), Port (Griffin Theatre), Rewind (The Side Project), Fool For Love and The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie (Signal Ensemble). Cyd earned her BFA in acting from Southwestern University and is a graduate of the School at Steppenwolf. Keith rocks my world.
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7 & 9, Tureblinka (Collabroaction); The Kentucky Cycle (Infamous Commonwealth); Last Supper (Infusion); and Leaving Iowa (Leaving Iowa Productions). TV and Film credits include Prison Break, The Beast, Hugh Hefner in the Playboy Club and Batman: Dark Knight. Gabriel Franken (Man in White) is grateful to be a part of the The Gift ensemble (Night & Her Stars, Northwest Highway, Absolute Hell, Mine). He has enjoyed working with several Chicago companies including Building Stage, Griffin, and Chicago Dramatists; a variety of Seattle theatres; and two touring companies in which he taught, improvised and acted in Japan, across the US and in international waters! Much love WP10.
John Kelly Connolly (Nicky) is proud of his ability to grow hair. He most recently grew a lot of hair for Provisions Theater’s production of Spoon River Anthology, and had to shave a lot of hair being Squadron Leader Swanson in Griffin Theatre’s Flare Path. You may have seen him perform as Valene in The Lonesome West, Mr. Marcus in The Ruby Sunrise or Martin in White People all at The Gift Theatre, where he is an ensemble member. John wants to especially thank Keira for her constant support; Marco for writing such a great part. He wants to thank John, Gabe, Jim, Chuck and the wonderful Cyd for not physically harming him, and thank you for seeing the show. Peace, please. I did say please.
John Gawlik (Tony) has appeared with or helmed productions for many Chicagoland companies. Recent projects include directing the Chicago Premiere of When the Rain Stops Falling at Circle Theater (Jeff Award for Director and Production) and performing the role of Bill Sykes in Oliver at Drury Lane. Favorite acting credits include: Blizzard ‘67 with Chicago Dramatists, The Lonesome West and Beauty Queen of Lennane with The Gift Theatre, A Skull in Connemara at Northlight (After Dark Award, Ensemble), and The Great Society with Famous Door. Additional directing credits include The Ruby Sunrise which was named one of the Top Ten shows of 2009 by TimeOut Chicago Magazine and the Jeff Nominated production of W;t and the Jeff Award winning The Good Thief for The Gift Theatre. TV credits include Chicago Fire and ER. John is an ensemble member of The Gift Theatre.
James D. Farruggio (Victor) Chicago acting credits include: Show Boat (Lyric Opera), Of Mice and Men, To Kill a Mockingbird, Dead Man’s Cell Phone, Fake (Steppenwolf ); Ethan Frome (Lookingglass); Class Dismissed (Victory Gardens); Northwest Highway, Suicide Inc., Stop/Kiss, Almost Maine, Streamers (The Gift Theatre); Sketchbook
Chuck Spencer (Dr. Robert Thorne) is excited to be back with his friends at The Gift. He was last seen here playing Dr. Kelekian in their Jeff nominated production of W;t. Chuck is an ensemble member of Raven Theater and has appeared in many shows there including most recently Herman in The Birdfeeder Doesn’t Know and
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Marcus Hoff in The Big Knife. It was at Raven that he had the honor of playing Willy Loman in the Jeff nominated and critically acclaimed production of Death of a Salesman. Chuck is a Jeff Award winner receiving the honor portraying Ken Carpenter in Red Twist Theater’s production of Man From Nebraska. He understudied at Steppenwolf in their production of Art and has also performed with Eclipse Theater. He is the co-author of two of Raven’s children’s plays and has directed on their West Stage. Chuck is a teacher at The International Academy of Design and Technology and Kennedy King College. Love to Millie, Ruby and Ash. Paul D’Addario (Understudy, Tony) is Associate Artistic Director and an ensemble member of The Gift. Favorite roles with The Gift include Seth in Language of Angels, McMurphy in One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest and Terry in Dirty. He is a graduate of The School at Steppenwolf 2001, The College of Wooster (Ohio), and Hillcrest High School (Queens, NY). Marco Ramirez (Playwright), who penned the short Two Hundred Feet and Counting for this year’s TEN 2013 at The Gift, is a two-time winner of the Kennedy Center’s Latin Playwriting Award and two-time Heideman Award-winning playwright for short plays. Using Broadsword as his portfolio piece, Ramirez was hired as a staff writer by executive producer Kurt Sutter for two seasons of FX’s hit biker drama Sons of Anarchy. Also, on the television front, Ramirez writes for Da Vinci’s Demons created by David Goyer (Man of Steel and The Dark Knight), and the critically acclaimed Netflix original series Orange is the New Black. Ramirez attended Tisch School of the Arts and Juilliard, where he studied under Pulitzer Prize-winner Marsha Norman (’night, Mother). Keira Fromm (Director) is so excited to be making her directing debut at The Gift Theatre with Broadsword. Keira is a Jeff Award nominated director (for Lobby Hero at Redtwist Theater), a teacher, and casting director in Chicago. Recent directing credits include: Fallow for Steep Theatre Company, Enfrascada for 16th Street Theater; staged readings at TimeLine, Steep, About Face, Route 66, Chicago Dramatists, and Red Tape Theatre. While living in New York City, Keira served as the Resident
Director of the popular off-Broadway shows The Donkey Show and The Karaoke Show. She was also the Audience Casting Coordinator for the original Broadway production of The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee. Keira received her MFA in Directing from DePaul University. She is a proud member of the Lincoln Center Theater Directors Lab and an ensemble member of the New York based theater company, Stage 13. She currently teaches audition and monologue workshops at Green Shirt Studio. She will be directing The How and the Why for TimeLine Theatre Company this upcoming winter. J. Christopher Brown (Assistant Director) is a director, actor, and teaching artist in the Chicago area, and is grateful for the opportunity to work with The Gift Theatre Company. Recent projects include acting in The Liar Paradox, part of Stage Left Theatre’s Leap Fest, and directing Almost an Evening at Circle Theatre. Other directing credits include Twelfth Night (or What You Will) and Alice in Wonderland for Circle Theatre’s Emerging Young Artists program. Chris worked as assistant director for Keira Fromm on several plays, including Jeff Recommended productions of Fallow at Steep Theatre, Lobby Hero at Redtwist Theatre, and Enfrascada at 16th Street Theatre. Chris had the privilege of serving as Northlight Theatre Academy’s Junior Camp Director for four years, where he wrote, adapted, and directed several student productions, including The Wizards of Sun City, The Letter, The Enormous Crocodile, Esio Trot: A Turtle Love Story, and Captain Underpants. Chris earned his MFA in Acting from The Theatre School at DePaul University. Stephen H Carmody (Scenic Designer) is delighted to return to The Gift where he designed Vigils and Mine. Other design credits include the world premiere and off-Broadway productions of A Twist of Water (Route 66), Mahal (Bailiwick Chicago), Sweeney Todd (Williams Street Rep), Warped (Stage Left Theatre), Pippin (The Music Theatre Company), Changes of Heart (Remy Bumppo), Gutenberg the Musical (Milwaukee Repertory), and Around the World in 80 Days (Fox Valley Rep). Stephen has assisted dozens of productions on and off-Broadway, regionally and on ice including Scandalous, Tuck Everlasting, and Disney’s Rockin’ Ever After. In 2009, Stephen received The John Murbach Scholarship for Collaborative Design. www. StephenHC.com Claire Sangster (Lighting Designer) Recent work includes Long Way Go Down and The BROASWORD
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Living Newspapers (Jackalope Theatre); Richard III (Wayward Productions); The 25th Annual Abbie Hoffman Died For Our Sins Festival and Geography of a Horse Dreamer (Mary-Arrchie Theater). Future projects include The Killing of Michael X: a new film by Celia Wallace and Exit Strategy (Jackalope Theatre). She graduated from Columbia College Chicago with a BA in Theater Design. She is an Artistic Associate with Jackalope Theatre and the Assistant Technical Manager at The Den Theater. She was one of the 2012 recipients of the Albert P. Wiesman Award and the recipient of the 2012 John Murback Prize for Collaborative Design. Izumi Inaba (Costume Designer) is very excited to be working with The Gift Theatre for the first time. She has been freelancing as a costume/ makeup designer since 2009. Her recent costume design works include I Will Kiss These Walls (Albany Park Theatre Project), Pajama Game (The Music Theatre Company), The City and The City (Lifeline Theatre), and Flare Path (Griffin Theatre). Upcoming projects include Madame Barker (Red Tape), and Spelling Bee (Griffin Theatre). She is an ensemble member at Red Tape and holds an M.F.A. in stage design, Northwestern University. Miles Polaski (Sound Designer) is the resident sound designer at The Barter Theatre in Abingdon, VA where he works on over 18 shows a year. Miles is thrilled to be back at The Gift. He has worked as a freelance designer, composer, musician and DJ in Chicago, where he was a resident designer with 2nd Story and Collaboraction. He has been nominated for many awards and citations, and in 2010 he received a Joseph Jefferson Award for his design of Red Tape’s Mouse in a Jar. Miles has had the pleasure of working on many shows with Chicago’s best theatre companies including Chicago Dramatists, Steppenwolf, Strawdog, Steep, Redmoon and Fox Valley Rep. www.2ndStory.com Emily Guthrie (Properties) is delighted to be working on her first production with The Gift. She is an ensemble member and the Company Manager of Red Tape Theatre. Emily was the 2009-2010 Properties Apprentice and current properties overhire at Steppenwolf Theatre Company. She has recently had the honor to work with Red Tape Theatre, Chicago Dramatists, A Red Orchid Theatre, Redtwist Theatre, TimeLine Theatre and Big Noise Theatre. Emily earned a BFA/Scene Design from The Theatre School at DePaul University. 6
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Tierra Novy (Assistant Scenic Designer) is a recent graduate from DePaul University’s The Theatre School, where she received a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Scenic Design. While in school, Tierra did the scenic designs for Machinal, Angels in America, The Witches, and Blood Pudding. She also did the scenic designs for Paradise Lost and Four Twins for The Agency Theatre Collective. Recently, she has designed the lobby for A Raisin in the Sun for TimeLine Theatre Company and Llama Llama for Emerald City Theatre Company. Connor Murray (Assistant Sound Designer) is a third-year student at Columbia College Chicago where he is studying Sound and Scenic Design for Theater. He recently assisted on the Sound Designs for Belleville and Slowgirl at Steppenwolf Theatre and designed sound for A Misguided Fairytale, Skooled, and Troupe at The Actors Gymnasium. John Tovar, SAFD (Fight Choreographer) is thrilled to be working with the wonderful people at The Gift again, having previously choreographed violence for their productions of Vigils, Night and Her Stars, The Lonesome West, Summer People, One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, and Streamers. Other companies John has choreographed violence for include Steppenwolf, Drury Lane Oakbrook, Route 66 Theatre Co., Mary-Arrchie, and Buffalo Theatre Ensemble. He is a faculty member of the theatre department at College of DuPage. John is a Certified Fight Director and Teacher with the Society of American Fight Directors, currently serving as their Vice-President. He is also the Executive Director of MACE (Movement and Combat Education), whose focus is movement education in the performing arts. Sammi Grant (Dialect Coach) is so thrilled to be working with The Gift Theatre. Her Chicago coaching credits include: Mahal (Bailiwick Chicago); Accomplice, There’s a Girl in My Soup, and A Christmas Carol (Metropolis Performing Arts Centre); Dearly Departed (Circle Theatre). Following Broadsword, Sammi will be serving as dialect coach for Time To Burn with Forget Me Not Theatre. Sammi also works as an actor and voiceover artist. She is a proud graduate of Illinois Wesleyan University’s BFA Acting program. Sammi would like to thank her parents and Erica Weiss. Corinne Kabat (Stage Manager) is thrilled to return to The Gift Theatre to stage manage Broadsword. A proud member of the Actors’ Equity Union, Cori has stage managed a number
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of Chicago productions, most recently Vigils (The Gift Theatre Company), ElectionFest 2012 (Pine Box Theatre), Next Stop: A New Chicago Musical (Route 66 Theatre Company), and A Twist of Water (Route 66 Theatre Company). Cori spent four years working as the assistant stage manager at Northlight Theatre, and has also previously worked for Ravinia Theater Festival and Bailiwick Theater. Cori is a company member of Route 66 Theatre Company. She thanks her friends, family, and her husband Rob for their support and love. David Preis (Technical Director) has contributed his woodworking, general handyman, and all around technical expertise to The Gift since 2002, becoming Technical Director in 2006. He has worked as a luthier for over 30 years – making cellos and basses for Englehardt-Link based in Elk Grove Village. David studied theatre and design at Illinois Wesleyan and has worked as the sound engineer for “The Night Crawlers,” a Chicago area blues band. Throughout the years, he has designed, built, and/or coordinated lighting, set, and sound for a number of Chicago area productions including critically acclaimed productions of Tango and Josephine, The Mouse Singer both at Chicago Actors Ensemble, Brick/ Walls Open Spaces for Shakti Dance Company, Crying Woolf at Zebra Crossing Theatre, and Light Up the Sky at Gurnee Theatre Company. Michael Patrick Thornton (Artistic Director and Co-founder of The Gift) was most recently seen onstage in both the Kennedy Center and UT-Austin workshop/production of fellow Gift ensemble member Andrew Hinderaker’s Colossal, as well as onstage at The Gift in the world premiere of Hinderaker’s Dirty. Previous
stage credits: U.S. Premiere of Absolute Hell at The Gift Theatre directed by fellow Gift ensemble member Sheldon Patinkin and the Midwest Premiere of Will Eno’s Middletown at Steppenwolf, directed by Les Waters. Michael directed the Chicago Premiere of Will Eno’s Oh, The Humanity (and other exclamations) at The Gift as well as Of Mice and Men at Steppenwolf. Michael was a very grateful assistant director on Steppenwolf’s Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award-winning August: Osage County. A Joseph Jefferson Award-winning actor, Michael was most honored with a Jeff Nomination for his performance in The Gift’s World Premiere of ensemble member Andrew Hinderaker’s Suicide, Incorporated. Other acting at The Gift: the world premieres of Will Eno’s Brief Study of an Endless Thing and David Rabe’s It’s Just The Moon (TEN: 2012, 2013) The Ruby Sunrise, The Last Days of Judas Iscariot, The Good Thief (Joseph Jefferson Award—Solo Performance, directed by Gift ensemble member John Gawlik) and Boys’ Life. Michael was honored to play the title role in the Steppenwolf For Young Adult production of The Elephant Man. Michael regularly improvises with Natural Gas, with Susan Messing in Messing With A Friend and Thornton & Messing (Steppenwolf and The Annoyance thru the TBS/Just For Laughs Festival). At Second City, Michael has improvised two-person shows with Kyle Zornes in Thornes, Kirby Longbrake in Mike And Kirby: No Suggestions, Please, and Jillian Burfete in Thornton & Burfete. Michael has played Dr. Gabriel Fife on ABC’s Private Practice and appeared in FOX’s The Chicago Code and Ron Howard’s The Dilemma. He lives blissfully in Jefferson Park with his wife, Lindsey Barlag Thornton.
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T H A N K S F O R G I V I N G U S A H A N D I N M O R E WA Y S T H A N O N E ! The Gift Theatre is appreciative of the support we need and receive. We humbly thank the benefactors below for their support. This list reflects gifts made from January 1, 2012 thru September 4, 2013. A special thanks goes out to our 2013 Season Subscribers - We couldn’t do it without you! Chairman’s Cup 2013 George Karzas - Gift Chairman Rabb Family Foundation Douglas Brown Demetrios Kozonis Coyle Family Foundation Scott George Roger & Rita Manka $75,000 - $100,000 Anonymous $10,000 - $25,000 The Alphawood Foundation The Richard H. Driehaus Foundation $5,000 - $9,999 Douglas Brown & Rachel Kraft The Gale Street Inn The Gaylord & Dorothy Donnelley Foundation Frank & Rita Thornton Mike & Tina Valenti $3,000 - $4,999 Ryan J. Christoi Ronald A. Greene Memorial Fund $1,000 - $2,999 A. Saccone & Sons Paul Botts & Heather McCowan John & Gina Brahm Brian & Geraldine Donaldson Ed & Laura Gale Maureen Gawlik Gary & Elizabeth Potts Carrie Schloss Carla Scott Greg & Anne Taubeneck Family Fund at The Chicago Community Trust TCF Bank Shannon & Marc Wallace Terry & Kathy Xaverius $100 - $999 Fischman Liquors & Tavern – Natural Gas Sponsor Fred & Diane Atwill Peggy Bagley
Kimberly Baratta Roland Batten Gary & Judy Becker Susan Bowen Susan Brown Brian Buchanan Karen Callaway Thomas Carroll Mike & Diane Christoi Dan & Carol Cyganowski Catherine Dunlap George & Lucia Economos Stephen Edfors Tim & Mary Erdmann Larry Fisher & Steve Weiland Mark Fitzgerald Nancy Franken Paul & Kathy Galvin Greg George Gerald & Colleen Greenwood Marj Halperin & Alan Robinson Steve & Lucretia Hardy Larry & Judy Hicks Paul & Kathy Hinderaker Gregory & Janna Holmes Mark Hudson BJ & Candace Jones Keith & Katherine Kemp Molly King Jeff & Linda Kroll Bruce & Mary Leep Linda Legner Ted & Maureen Lucore Kathy Makuh Guy Massey Natasha Matza Karen Moloney Morris & Helen Messing Foundation Nancy McDaniel Dan & Cathy McHugh Eric & Jennifer Meyers Patrick & Marietta Mullane William Nedved Roy & Janis Olausson Norman Patinkin Paul & Gayle Plantz Robert Rizzo Justin Roberts Neal & Denise Robinson Joshua Rollins Tom & Gerrie Ryan Rosa M. Schloss
Randy & Vicki Sellers Christa-Marie Singleton Joe & Connal Small Dr. Joanne & Rory Smith Randolph & Barbara Thomas Mike Villannueva Edgar Waenke & William Walker Al & Lorraine Weber James Yost $1 - $99 Elynne Chaplik Aleskow Patricia Barrow Judith Bishop Suzanne Brown Marc & Cheryl Carl Victor Cassidy Paul D’Addario Phillip Dawkins Maureen Eisenberg Angela Franco Jesse Gomez Timothy Hughes Jeffrey Jones Brian & Kathleen Laffey Ron & Jane Larsen Kathy Makuh Keith Neagle Sheila O’Connor Edward & Margaret O’Farrell Colleen O’Malley Ronald & Karen Payne Michael Petersen Joan Porat Beth Quigley Betty Quigley Marianne Quinn Hedwig Schellbach Justine Serino Mary Smyth Donna Thorman Maria Winter Mary Winter Denise Wojcik Alan Zunamon In-Kind Gannon Graphics Ben Hendren Kate Murphy The Gift Ensemble
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