LIFELINE THEATRE 6912 North Glenwood Avenue Chicago, IL 60626 (773) 761-4477 (773) 761-4582 (Fax) www.lifelinetheatre.com Welcome to this evening’s performance of The Count of Monte Cristo, adapted from the novel by Alexandre Dumas. We hope to see in the winter for our world premiere adaptation of Hunger by Elise Blackwell. Thank you for joining us. Enjoy the show! —Lifeline Ensemble
Patrick Blashill Christina Calvit Victoria DeIorio Alan Donahue Kevin D. Gawley Peter Greenberg James E. Grote
LIFELINE THEATRE ENSEMBLE Chris Hainsworth Katie McLean John Hildreth Hainsworth Paul S. Holmquist Dorothy Milne Elise Kauzlaric Shole Milos Robert Kauzlaric Sandy Snyder Frances Limoncelli Pietz
Suzanne Plunkett Phil Timberlake Jenifer Tyler Christopher M. Walsh Elizabeth Powell Wislar
ENSEMBLE EMERITUS Eric Lane Barnes, Meryl Friedman, Rebecca Hamlin, James Sie, Steve Totland BOARD OF DIRECTORS Mark Gluskin, President Rebecca Tinkham, Vice-President Peter Calibraro, Treasurer Patricia Kelley, Recording Secretary Raymond R. Snyder, Secretary Loreli Fritz-Cohn Lisbeth Maxwell Cynthia Hunt Rudolph Beatriz G. Reyes Donna Mavros
Sara Rothkopf Roche Schulfer Regan A. Smith
BOARD EMERITUS Linda Jacobson, Susan Rosenberg (In Memoriam), Jackie Snyder, John Tolley, Steven Wise, Ann Ziegler ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF Artistic Director...................................................................................................... Dorothy Milne Managing Director ...................................................................................................... Allison Cain Marketing Director/Casting Director............................................................ Robert Kauzlaric Director of Education.................................................................................................... Lea Pinsky Operations Manager.................................................................................................. Erica Foster Production Manager...........................................................................................Cortney Hurley Technical Director..................................................................................................Joe Schermoly Box Office Associates...................................................................Marissa Martinez, Jeri Tocco House Managers.........................................................................Tiffany Keane, Susan Tecktiel Shuttle Driver.......................................................................................................... Darren Meyers Ushers provided by The Saints Lifeline Theatre 1
proudly presents
The Count of Monte Cristo Based on the legendary classic by Alexandre Dumas
Adapted by Christopher M. Walsh* Directed by Paul S. Holmquist*
Scenic & Properties Designer Joe Schermoly
Lighting Designer Brandon Wardell
Original Music & Sound Designer Christopher Kriz
Costume Designer Aly Renee Amidei
Violence Designer R&D Choreography
Production Manager Cortney Hurley
Stage Manager Katie Adams
Assistant Stage Manger Jessica Wright
Master Electrician Grayson Cunningham
Carpenter Eli King
Photography Suzanne Plunkett*
Graphic Designer Robert McLean
*Denotes member of Lifeline Artistic Ensemble
Special Thanks to Bobby Coyne, Joey deBettencourt, Nick Divarco, Megan Hovany, Elise Kauzlaric, Jennifer Jourdan, Katie Swimm, and Ian Zywica
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C A S T ( i n o r d e r o f a p p e a ra n c e ) Edmond Dantes, The Count of Monte Cristo.............................................Chris Hainsworth* Mercedes, Countess de Morcerf............................................................................... Jenifer Tyler* Gaspard Caderousse /Abbe Faria............................................................................. Don Bender Gerard de Villefort.............................................................................................. Robert Kauzlaric* Baron Danglars............................................................................................................. John Ferrick Fernand Mondego, Count de Morcerf..............................................James Anthony Zoccoli Albert de Morcerf............................................................................................................Chris Daley Haydee.................................................................................................................... Susaan Jamshidi Franz/Benedetto........................................................................................................Jesse Manson Eugenie Danglars.................................................................................................... Cathlyn Melvin Baroness Hermine Danglars........................................................................................ Dana Black Understudies...................................................Scott T. Barsotti, Rachel Renee, Mandy Walsh
A B O U T T H E AU T H O R Alexandre Dumas, born July 24, 1802 in Villers-Cotterêts in France, was the third child of Thomas-Alexandre Dumas, a general in the French revolutionary army. A Haitian of mixed descent, Dumas’ father was dismissed from the army when new racially discriminating laws were applied in 1802, and the general became profoundly bitter towards Napoleon. Dumas’s father died in 1806, leaving the family poor. In the early 1820’s, after the restoration of the monarchy, Dumas moved to Paris and gained a position on the staff of the Duc d’Orleans, where he began to foster his literary interests. In 1830 he participated in the Revolution that ousted Charles X and replaced him on the throne with the Duc d’Orléans, who would rule as Louis-Philippe, the Citizen King. During the 1830s, Dumas wrote hugely successful plays, and his tours of Switzerland and Italy produced many travel books. In 1838, Dumas met Auguste Maquet, who became his collaborator on many works, although they were officially attributed solely to Dumas, including The Three Musketeers (1844) and The Count of Monte Cristo (1845). These books were enormously successful, turning Dumas into a worldwide literary celebrity. Dumas continued to write prolifically well into the 1860s, his total literary output amounting to over three hundred volumes. He died of a stroke on December 5, 1870.
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PROFILES Don Bender (Caderousse/ Abbe Faria) Don previously appeared at Lifeline in The Mark of Zorro and The Picture of Dorian Gray. He was most recently seen as Sherlock Holmes in Sign of the Four at City Lit, where he also played the detective in The Hound of the Baskervilles and Holmes and Watson. Other recent credits include Frost/Nixon (TimeLine Theatre), Dancing at Lughnasa (Seanachaí Theatre Company), The Little Foxes (Shattered Globe Theatre), Our Enemies (Silk Road Theatre Project), One Fine Day (Stage Left Theatre), and The Night Season (Vitalist Theatre). He received a Joseph Jefferson Nomination for his performance in City Lit’s production of Old Times. Over the course of the last 25 years he has worked with such companies as Writers Theatre, Next Theatre, American Blues Theatre, Circle Theatre, The Hypocrites, and many others. Dana Black (Hermine) Dana is thrilled to be making her Lifeline debut. She was recently seen in Theatre Seven’s The Chicago Landmark Project and Caffeine Theatre’s Wreckage, directed by Joanie Schultz. Other Chicago credits include Bordello (Chicago Dramatists); Dental Society Midwinter Meeting (At Play Productions/Chicago Dramatists); Baal (TUTA); Wild Nights with Emily (Caffeine Theatre); Two by Pinter (Piven Theatre); Pangs of the Messiah (Silk Road Theatre); Beauty on the Vine (BackStage Theatre); The Permanent Way (New Leaf Theatre); Dona Rosita (Caffeine Theatre); This Happy Breed (TimeLine). She has understudied at Steppenwolf, The Goodman and Victory Gardens and is a graduate of The School at Steppenwolf. Dana is a voiceover artist with Naked Voices, Inc. and an Artistic Associate with Caffeine Theatre. She will be appearing in Next 4 Lifeline Theatre
Theatre’s production of After the Revolution directed by Kimberly Senior in the spring of 2012. Chris Daley (Albert) Chris has previously appeared at Lifeline as Blackberry in Watership Down. Additional Chicago credits: It’s a Wonderful Life and Letters Home at Fox Valley Rep; A Perfect Wedding, directed by Joanie Schultz (Circle Theatre); My Fair Lady and Fast Forward Tour (About Face Theatre); Momentary Opera Spectacle and Last of My Species II (Redmoon Theatre); and Talk Radio (The State Theatre), among others. Regional: two seasons with the Red Barn Summer Theatre of Indiana. Chris received a BFA in Acting from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and currently studies with Allen Gilmore. John Ferrick (Danglars) This marks John’s tenth show with Lifeline, after last popping in for one night in Watership Down. Lifeline credits: Treasure Island, Flight of the Dodo, The Picture of Dorian Gray, Talking It Over, The Mark of Zorro, The Killer Angels, The Return of the King, and The Two Towers. A proud Ensemble Member of Strawdog Theatre, John’s credits there include: Conquest of the South Pole, Red Noses, Old Town, Three Sisters, Marathon ‘33, Tooth of Crime, Julius Caesar, Fuddy Meers, Knives in Hens, The Green Bird, and Our Country’s Good. Highlights of past Chicago credits include: The Hypocrites (Cabaret), Stage Left (Kingsville), The Side Project (The Artist Needs a Wife), About Face (inaugural production of Dream Boy), The Goodman (Arcadia), and A Crew of Patches, where he is a company member (Julius Caesar, Macbeth, Romeo and Juliet). A member of both SAG and AFTRA, John holds a BFA in Acting from The Theatre School at DePaul University.
P R O F I L E S ( c o n t .) Chris Hainsworth* (Edmond) A Lifeline ensemble member since 2010, Chris was last seen as the Marquis de Carabas in Lifeline’s Non-Equity Jeff Award-winning production of Neverwhere. Other Lifeline credits include Israel Hands/Captain Flint in Treasure Island and Oliver in Talking it Over. Other Chicago credits include Mott in The Artist Needs a Wife at the side project; Sheriff Raven in The Dreams in the Witch House with WildClaw; Robbie in Scenes from the Big Picture with Seanachaí; and Scotty in Old Town (After Dark Award: Best Musical), Mike in A Lie of the Mind, Ruddy in Marathon ‘33 (NonEquity Jeff Award: Ensemble), Det. Dakis in Detective Story (Non-Equity Jeff Awards: Production & Ensemble) and Marcus Brutus in The Tragedy of Julius Caesar, amongst many others at Strawdog, where he is an Emeritus Ensemble member. In 2009 Chris won the coveted Bloody Axe Award in WildClaw Theatre’s DeathScribe Festival for his piece Remembrance. He is also adapting Lifeline’s second MainStage show of the 2011-12 season: Hunger, based on the debut novel by Elise Blackwell. Susaan Jamshidi (Haydee) Susaan returns to Lifeline after appearing in The Blue Shadow. This summer, she performed with the Michigan Shakespeare Festival in Much Ado, The Winter’s Tale, and Tartuffe. Other regional credits include The Arabian Nights at Arena Stage, Berkeley Rep, and Lookingglass, directed by Mary Zimmerman; The Crucible with Pittsburgh Public Theater’s Young Company, directed by Timothy Douglas; and several readings at the Goodman Theatre including Yasmina’s Necklace, directed by Henry Godinez. Other Chicago credits include The Arab-Israeli Cookbook (Theatre Mir), Skin in Flames and Spare Change
(Stage Left), Terman Vox Machina (Oracle Theatre) and work with The Inconvenience. Susaan received her MFA from The Theatre School at DePaul University and is represented by Gray Talent Group. Robert Kauzlaric* (Villefort) Robert is a proud member of Lifeline Theatre’s artistic ensemble. As an actor, he has appeared in fifteen productions on the Lifeline stage over the past twelve seasons, including The Return of the King, Around the World in 80 Days (Non-Equity Jeff Awards: Supporting Actor-Play and Ensemble), The Killer Angels, Strong Poison, A Room With A View, The Mark of Zorro (After Dark Award: Outstanding Production), Neverwhere, and Wuthering Heights. Other area acting credits include work with Seanachaí Theatre Co., Strawdog, Goodman Theatre, Greasy Joan & Co., The Hypocrites, City Lit, Circle Theatre, Bailiwick Repertory, New American Theater, Theatre at the Center, and the IL Shakespeare Festival. Jesse Manson (Benedetto) Jesse is pleased to be back at Lifeline. He earned his Master of Fine Arts in Shakespeare from Mary Baldwin College in association with the American Shakespeare Center. Jesse was recently seen as Dandelion and Kehaar in Lifeline’s Jeff Recommended production of Watership Down and Owen in That Pretty, Pretty... or, The Rape Play at Charnel House Theatre. You might have also seen Jesse on his bike or on the lake path training for the Chicago marathon.
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P R O F I L E S ( c o n t .) Cathlyn Melvin (Eugenie) Cathlyn is delighted to make her Lifeline Theatre debut. She was most recently seen as Dale and Young Kate in Marisa Wegrzyn’s Hickorydickory at Chicago Dramatists, and is currently part of an educational tour of Fractured Fairy Tales with GreatWorks Theatre Company. Regionally, Cathlyn has worked with the Milwaukee Rep, Youngblood Theatre Company, Two Weeks Productions, Prairie Fire Children’s Theatre, and Milwaukee Shakespeare. Cathlyn is represented by Paonessa Talent Agency, LLC. Jenifer Tyler* (Mercedes) Jenifer is a graduate of DePaul Theatre School and a Lifeline ensemble member since 2001. Most recently at Lifeline she was seen as Lady Julia in The Moonstone. She received a Non Equity Jeff Award for Outstanding Actress in a Principle Role, for her portrayal of Jane in Jane Eyre, and a nomination for her performance as Harriet Vane in Gaudy Night. Jenifer directed The Velveteen Rabbit for Lifeline’s KidSeries. She is a member emeritus of the writingperformance group The Sweat Girls and a teaching artist with Lifeline’s CPS residency program. James Anthony Zoccoli (Fernand) James makes his Lifeline debut with this production. His autobiographical one-man comedy show Wiggerlover [whiteboy+blackdad=greyareas] debuted with the DCA Studio Theatre at the Chicago Cultural Center in February, 2010. Since then, he has presented his hysterical life story publicly in theaters and privately at 6 Lifeline Theatre
schools all over the city; including a weekend at last year’s Fillet of Solo Festival. His other pet project, The Game Show Show... & Stuff! was named Best Late Night by Chicago Magazine two years in a row and will begin an extended run at the Mercury Theatre this fall. Local stage credits include work with Chicago Shakespeare, Next, Live Bait, Noble Fool, Lakeside Shakespeare, Emerald City, Adventure Stage, and as an ensemble member of Strawdog Theatre Company. Recent film credits include The Express, Klya’s Law, and A Perfect Manhattan. Scott T. Barsotti (Understudy) Scott is a playwright and actor originally from Pittsburgh, PA. Scott made his Lifeline debut in the spring as Fiver in Watership Down. Scott was also recently seen in The Dream Journal of Doctor Jekyll with The Chicago Mammals and WildClaw Theatre’s Carmilla at the DCA Storefront Theater. Other Chicago credits include: Curious Theatre Branch, Victory Gardens, WNEP Theater, Collaboraction, and Pavement Group. Scott’s plays include The Revenants, Jet Black Chevrolet, McMeekin Finds Out, Brewed, and The Body Snatcher, and have been seen in Chicago, New York, Pittsburgh, Los Angeles, and New Orleans; his newest play, Kill Me, will premiere with WildClaw Theatre in early 2012. Scott is a Resident Playwright at Chicago Dramatists and a company member of WildClaw Theatre and Curious Theatre Branch. Rachel Renee (Understudy) Rachel is thrilled to be working with Lifeline again after understudying for Click, Clack, Moo: Cows That Type last season. In the Chicago area, Rachel has performed with the Lyric Opera, Light Opera Works, Theatre Building Chicago,
P R O F I L E S ( c o n t .) and Bailiwick Repertory, among others. In addition to movie, TV, and commercial appearances, Rachel has sung all over the world, visiting all seven continents on Japanese and British cruise ships. She’s sung with the Russian Folk Orchestra of Madison, WI; the Japanese Sakura Trio in Japan; and with West End Performer Anthony Stuart Lloyd in concert in England. Rachel is a member of NATS and the Chicago Cabaret Professionals. Mandy Walsh (Understudy) Mandy is thrilled to be working with Lifeline again after appearing in last spring’s Watership Down. Other recent credits include Carmilla with Wildclaw Theatre, The Last Daughter of Oedipus with Babes with Blades, and The Ring Cycle with The Building Stage. She is a graduate of the theatre program at Columbia College and is also a continuing student at Black Box Acting Studio. Christopher M. Walsh* (Adaptor) Chris has been a member of Lifeline Theatre’s artistic ensemble since 2010. He has been seen on the Lifeline stage in Watership Down, Neverwhere, Treasure Island, Busman’s Honeymoon, and The Mark of Zorro, and he will be back on stage next winter in Hunger. Other recent acting credits include Louis Slotin Sonata (A Red Orchid), Bloody Bess: A Tale of Piracy and Revenge (Backstage Theatre), Journey’s End (Griffin Theatre), and The Hound of the Baskervilles (City Lit). Chris is a continuing student at Black Box Acting Studio. The Count of Monte Cristo is Chris’ first credit as an adaptor. Paul S. Holmquist* (Director) Paul has been a Lifeline ensemble member since 2006. Directing credits on Lifeline’s Mainstage include The Moonstone, Neverwhere, Busman’s Honeymoon, and The Island of Dr. Moreau (NonEquity Jeff Award Nomination: DirectorPlay). For Lifeline’s KidSeries, he directed
Flight of the Dodo and Rikki-Tikki-Tavi, and will direct the upcoming musical Naked Mole Rat Gets Dressed. Other directing credits include The Robber Bridegroom (Non-Equity Jeff Award Nomination: Director-Musical) and The Constant Wife with Griffin Theatre Company, and Under Milk Wood with Caffeine Theatre. As an actor, Paul most recently appeared at Lifeline playing Hazel in Watership Down. Paul is a graduate of the BFA Acting program of The Theatre School at DePaul University and holds a Graduate Laban CMA from Columbia College Chicago, where he teaches and works. Katie Adams (Stage Manager) Katie is trhilled to return to Lifeline after stage managing last season’s The Moonstone and the 2011 Fillet of Solo Festival. Other Chicago-area credits include productions with Steep Theatre, Roosevelt University, her alma mater, Northwestern University. Aly Renee Amidei (Costume Designer) Aly is pleased to return as a Costume Designer after designing Watership Down. Aly is the Costume and Makeup Coordinator at the College of Dupage. She is also an ensemble member at Strawdog Theatre, where she will be designing costumes for Old Times and Petrified Forest, and makeup for Duchess of Malfi this season. She is also the Artistic Director of Wildclaw Theatre, where she has designed the costumes for all of their shows and adapted their most recent play, J. Sheridan Le Fanu’s Carmilla. She will be designing costumes for Wildclaw’s next production, Scott T. Barsotti’s Kill Me. You can also see the notoriously stage-shy Aly performing as a foley artist in Wildclaw’s Deathscribe, our Fourth Annual Radio Play Festival on December 5th at the Mayne Stage right around the corner. Cortney Hurley (Production Manager) Cortney is happy to be returning for her fifth season with Lifeline after working on such productions as The Island of Dr. Moreau, and The Mark of Zorro. Previous production Lifeline Theatre 7
P R O F I L E S ( c o n t .) management positions include the last four seasons at Strawdog Theatre, Ellen Under Glass with the House Theatre of Chicago, and One False Note with Plasticene. She currently serves as the Production Manager and General Manager at Strawdog Theatre, as well as the Assistant Production Manager at Theater on the Lake (since 2004). Christopher Kriz (Original Music & Sound Designer) Chris works nationally as a composer and sound designer. In Chicago, he has designed over 200 productions for companies including Northlight, Steppenwolf, Victory Gardens, and TimeLine. Regional credits include the national tour of America Amerique (Jena Company) and the upcoming The Fall Of The House (Theatre Squared). Recent Chicago credits include Festen (Steep Theatre), Romeo and Juliet (First Folio), Around The World In 80 Days and Bad Dates (Fox Valley Rep), Educating Rita (Shattered Globe), and Bug (Redtwist). Upcoming productions include The Heart Is A Lonely Hunter (Steppenwolf ), Black Pearl Sings (Northlight), Cloud 9 (The Gift), and Old Times (Strawdog). R&D Choreography: David Gregory & Richard Gilbert (Violence Designer) R&D Choreography is having a great time working with another incredibly talented team at Lifeline! R&D is a non-profit company founded by David Gregory and Richard Gilbert for the purpose of improving the power and effectiveness of Chicago area theatre through the art of violence design. Since 1997, R&D has choreographed fight scenes in over one hundred eighty productions, taught stage combat at universities, colleges, and workshops, and performed in professional theatre, live stunt shows, and film. They have designed violence for dozens of Chicago area theatres, including About Face, Apple Tree, ATC, Bailiwick, Blindfaith, Circle, First Folio, Griffin, National Pastimes, New American Theatre, Piven, Profiles, Shakespeare’s Motley Crew, Theo Ubique, Trapdoor, and Vitalist. 8 Lifeline Theatre
Joe Schermoly (Scenic & Properties Designer) Joe is a set designer, technical director and painter and is very happy to be making his Lifeline set design debut after designing props for The Moonstone last year. His design work has been seen around Chicago at Griffin (No More Dead Dogs, Port, The Constant Wife), Strawdog (Master and Margarita, Richard III), Sinnerman Ensemble (Sweet Confinement), Eclipse (The Trestle at Pope Lick Creek) and more. He has also designed and built shows in London for The Finborough, Bush, and Gate theatres among others. Joe studied set design at Northwestern University and has received two After Dark Awards for his design work in Chicago. Upcoming work includes The Spirit Play with Strange Tree Company at the DCA and The Ugly One with The Sideshow Project. Brandon Wardell (Lighting Designer) This is Brandon’s third design at Lifeline, following The Moonstone and Mrs. Caliban. Brandon is an Ensemble member with Backstage Theatre Co, Adventure Stage Chicago, and is an Artistic Associate at Steep Theatre. Recent lighting designs include Three Days of Rain (BSTC), Pornography (Steep), And A Child Shall Lead (ASC), Aunt Dan and Lemon (BSTC), and the US Premier of Harper Regan (Steep). Scenic designs include Baal (TUTA), Holes (ASC), In Arabia We’d All Be Kings (Steep), and Dracula (Building Stage). Brandon earned his MFA from Northwestern University and is on Faculty at Northern Illinois University. SHOUT Marketing and Media Relations Jill Evans La Penna and James Juliano formed SHOUT Marketing & Media Relations (SHOUT) in August 2007. SHOUT specializes in entertainment events and leisure organizations. With more than 30 years of collective experience, the partners give a strong voice to individuals, organizations and events of varying sizes, budgets and needs. From hotel/resort destinations to theatrical presentations to restaurants
P R O F I L E S ( c o n t .) to musicians and film, SHOUT creates an individualized approach to each client and their specific needs and budget. SHOUT strives to utilize the most up-to-date public relations and
marketing approaches including online and grassroots campaigns and unique strategic advertising plans.
DONORS The following foundations, corporations, and individuals have made significant contributions to Lifeline Theatre. Their generosity and enthusiasm have made our efforts a success. These donations provide support for our artistic programs, our education outreach programs, our Arts for All programs, and general operating expenses. This list includes gift/pledges received between July 1, 2010 and September 1, 2011. Foundation/ Government Support Alphawood Foundation Elizabeth F. Cheney Foundation CityArts 3 grant from the City of Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events The Chicago Community Trust Gaylord and Dorothy Donnelley Foundation The Richard H. Driehaus Charitable Lead Trust Lloyd A. Fry Foundation Illinois Arts Council, a state agency
MacArthur Fund for Arts and Culture at Prince O’Reilly Family Foundation The Polk Bros. Foundation The Rhoades Foundation S&C Foundation The Saints The Sam & Sarah Grossinger Foundation The Service Club of Chicago
Corporation Support Anonymous A.R.T. League, Inc. Blue Cross Blue Shield of Illinois Bank of America Chicago Office Technology Group Corn Products, International Exxon Mobil Foundation
JEL Management Newleaf Natural Grocery Mercer, Inc. Mesirow Financial Metrix, LLC Timothy Lally Design
Individual Support Anonymous (10) Karen Accattato Tom Adair Judith Akers Barbara Altman Kate Altman Katharina Altman Toni Apicelli Howard Aronson Peggy Bagley Jake Baker Mary Bao & Neil Lifton Ralph & Marilyn Bava Charles Berglund & William Rush
Judith & Sam Bernstein Bob Bevenour Elizabeth Beyreis Rosamin & Qadir Bhanpuri Vadim Birman Richard Black John & Stephanie Blaser Ralph & Joyce Block Gary & Linda Blumenshine Ann Boisclair Patricia Borg Tricia Borg Richard Bough & David
Easterbrook Anne E. Bowker Mary Boylan & Dennis Spearman David Brown Jacqueline M. Brumlik Rusty Burnette Peter Calibraro Jack Callahan Denise Calvert Christina Calvit & Eric C. Haugen Mr. & Mrs. T.O. Calvit Thomas B. Calvit Lifeline Theatre 9
DONORS (cont.) Duncan & Beckett Muchmore Vicki Capalbo Michael Cardinale & Autumn Mather John Casey Randy Casey Joyce Chelberg An-Shih Cheng Jill Chukerman Test Bryan Chung Mary Cirks Carol Cleary William & Alexandra Cole Maurine Conine Joy Coombes Marilyn Coopersmith Mark & Allyson Coppin Beth & Tom Coronelli Donald Coxe Charles Cross Vicki Curtis & William Siavelis Derek Czaplewski Leigh Daeuble Robert & Janet Daniels Ernest & Tracy Deak Christine Deering Major & Mrs. George F. Dempsey, USAF (Ret.) Dana DesJardins Linda Fairbanks & Jeanne Devore Joseph Dombrowski Alan Donahue Mr. & Mrs. Thomas E. Donnelley II Dan Drake Mimi Duginger Glenda Duncan Kate Early Stephanie Ehemann Maureen Eisenberg Sue Eldersveld The Lehoczky Escobar Family Robert Everett Kelly & Eric Farrow Brenna Flaugher & H. Thomas Diehl Nona Flores Tommy & Debbie Foster Alice M. Fox Lucinda Fox & John Mancini 10 Lifeline Theatre
Mary Lorraine Fox Judy Friedman Rae Fritz Loreli Fritz-Cohn Barbara Geist Meredith George Richard Gilbert Jeffrey & Ellen Gluskin Lawrence Gluskin Mark & Diane Gluskin Sarah Goeden Alan J. Goldberg Jennifer Goldfarb Enid Golinkin Robert & Julie P. Gordon Carol Graczyk Donna & Jim Greco Nikki & Bernie Greenberg Peter Greenberg & Jenifer Tyler Katherine Greenwood Diane Gregart Richard & Dorothy Gregory Mr. Howard Grill Jackqueline Grober Ed & Carole Grote James E. Grote Manny Guevara & June BralichChristopher Hainsworth Martin & Karen Halacy Carl & Eleanor Hanke Melanie R. Hannon Gary & Carol Hart Norma Hart Janet Hartmann Elizabeth Haugen Mark Haugen Elizabeth Hedges Jill Heidrich Bobbie & Bob Heiman Lakhiyia Hicks John Hildreth Jennifer Hilton Bruce & Beth Holmquist Rose M. Houston Jean S. Howlett Susan Hubchak John R. Hummel & Cynthia S. MarkHummel Cynthia Hunt Rudolph Brian Hurley Linda & Alan Jacobson
Jeffrey Jens Myra & Anthony Jeskey Angela & Christopher Johnston Joanne Kalnitz & Marshall Sorkin Candice Kane Laurel Kaplan Elise & Robert Kauzlaric Kristianne Kauzlaric Pat Kelley Maureen Kelly Lisa Kent Margaret Kessler Carolyn & Gordon Kirk Nicolette LaCroix Barbara Lanctot Claudia Lane Susan Lannin & Albert Ettinger Julie Layton & Jim Weber Ken & Lucy Lehman Andre Leib Renee & Seymour Lepp Betsy Lewin Grace Limoncelli Connie Luecke David & Eleanor Lukens Joseph & Susan Lunn James Lupo Madelyn MacMahon Alexandra Margo Malos Mr. & Mrs. James B. Mann Randy Markowitz Jim & Gay Mather Donna Mavros Lisbeth Maxwell Mr. & Mrs. Bob Maxwell Philip R. May Mary McArther Frank & Gigi McCollum Therese McGuire Ellen McKnight & Jeffrey Schumacher Katie McLean Hainsworth Paula & Bill McMenamin Bennett & Diane Melnick Julie & Mark Menacho Lisa Mend Douglas L. Meyer Dorothy Milne & Paul Gilvary Tom & Cary Mondschean Evemarie Moore
DONORS (cont.) James & Neena Moore Melinda Moore Susan Morrison Gloria Mote James & Brooke Murphy Mary Ann Naghski Rev. Dr. Charlotte Nold Sue Noller Joanne & Donald Notz Matilda & Gerald O`Toole Paul Oeser Sue Ontiveros David Painter & Jean Carroll Alan & Dorinne Palmer Ronald Payne Ted Perez Henry Perritt Roy & Jo Piazza Michael & Jennifer Pichla Kris Pierre Sandy Snyder Mary Plunkett Suzanne Plunkett Allan & Carla Price Jerry Proffit Therese R. Prouty Joy Ralston Katie & Kurt Rathslag Bruce & Karren Ray Virginia Rose Reed Anne Reuland Beatriz G. Reyes JC Reynolds Evan Richards Barb Richardson David & Donna Richert
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