Lifeline-The Moonstone

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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 Moonstone, adapted from the novel by Wilkie Collins. We hope to see you in the spring for our world premiere adaptation of Richard Adams’ Watership Down. Thank you for joining us. Enjoy the show! —Lifeline Ensemble

LIFELINE THEATRE ENSEMBLE Patrick Blashill Christina Calvit Victoria DeIorio Alan Donahue Kevin D. Gawley Peter Greenberg

James E. Grote Chris Hainsworth John Hildreth Paul S. Holmquist Elise Kauzlaric Robert Kauzlaric

Frances Limoncelli Katie McLean Hainsworth Dorothy Milne Shole Milos Sandy Snyder 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 Cynthia Hunt Rudolph Lisbeth Maxwell

Donna Mavros Beatriz G. Reyes Roche Schulfer

Regan A. Smith Dan Sullivan John Tolley

BOARD EMERITUS Linda Jacobson, Susan Rosenberg (In Memoriam), Jackie Snyder, 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..........................................................................................................Ian Zywica Box Office Associates............................................................................ Tonia Glenn, Jeri Tocco House Managers................................................................... Tiffany Keane, Marissa Martinez Interns . ..........................................................................................................Brittany Love Smith, Jason Weinberg, Kathleen Weiss Ushers provided by The Saints Lifeline Theatre 1


proudly presents

The Moonstone Based on the novel by Wilkie Collins Adapted by Robert Kauzlaric* Directed by Paul S. Holmquist* Scenic Designer & Technical Director Ian Zywica

Lighting Designer Brandon Wardell

Sound Designer Cristina DeRisi

Costume Designer Bill Morey

Violence Designers R&D Choreography

Properties Designer Joe Schermoly

Stage Manager Katie Adams

Dramaturg Maren Robinson

Dialect Coach Elise Kauzlaric*

Assistant Director Richard Gilbert

Wig Designer Samantha Umstead

Assistant Costume Designer Kate Setzer Kamphausen

Properties Assistant Barbara Trinh

Assistant Stage Manger Jessica Wright

Production Manager Cortney Hurley

Scenic Charge Hang Thuy Le

Master Electrician Nic Jones

Carpenter Matt Buettner

Photography Suzanne Plunkett*

Graphic Designer Robert McLean

*Denotes member of Lifeline Artistic Ensemble 2 Lifeline Theatre


THE CAST Drusilla Clack, Rosanna Spearman...........................................................................Kaitlin Byrd Penelope Betteredge.................................................................................................... Sonja Field Ezra Jennings, Indian...................................................................................... Peter Greenberg* Matthew Bruff, Thomas Candy........................................................................Vincent P. Mahler Godfrey Ablewhite............................................................................................C. Sean Piereman Franklin Blake..............................................................................................................Cody Proctor Mr. Murthwaite, Septimus Luker...............................................................John Henry Roberts Gabriel Betteredge.......................................................................................................Sean Sinitski Sergeant Richard Cuff, Mr. Ablewhite, Colonel John Herncastle.................... Dave Skvarla Rachel Verinder....................................................................................................... Ann Sonneville Lady Julia Verinder, Landlady..................................................................................Jenifer Tyler* Understudies..............................................................................................Vic May, Jhenai Mootz This evening’s performance will be in three acts with two intermissions. A B O U T T H E AU T H O R William Wilkie Collins, eldest son of landscape painter William Collins, was born in London in 1824. Wilkie Collins studied painting, apprenticed in the tea business, and read for the bar at Lincoln’s Inn before turning to writing as a career. He was a lifelong friend and traveling companion of fellow author Charles Dickens, and many of his works would be serialized in All the Year Round, the weekly paper belonging to Dickens. Collins is best known for his novels The Woman in White (1860) and The Moonstone (1868). Collins never married, but maintained households with two separate women, Caroline Graves and Martha Rudd, with whom he had three children. He suffered from “rheumatic gout” and became addicted to the laudanum he took to relieve his pain. He died in 1889.

PROFILES Kaitlin Byrd (Drusilla Clack, Rosanna Spearman) Kaitlin is pleased to perform in her first production with Lifeline Theatre. She most recently appeared in Caffeine Theatre’s production of Under Milk Wood. Other notable performances include Mary in Tallgrass Gothic and Sara in Translations, both with Caffeine Theatre; Iris in Girl in the Goldfish Bowl with New Leaf; Phyllis in This Happy Breed at TimeLine; and Lorna in Famous Door’s The Cider House Rules. Kaitlin is a founding member of The Plagiarists, with whom she writes, directs, and performs.

Sonja Field (Penelope Betteredge) Sonja is very excited to be performing for the first time at Lifeline. In Chicago, she was last seen as Alizon in Theo Ubique’s The Lady’s Not For Burning, and in Chekhov’s Shorts with the Saint Sebastian Players. She has previously worked on Julius Caesar with the Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival, and Hamlet with the Bricolage Production Co. Favorite University credits include Ghosts, The London Cuckolds, and Don Carlos. She received her BFA from Carnegie Mellon University in 2009.

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P R O F I L E S ( c o n t .) Peter Greenberg* (Ezra Jennings, Indian) Peter is familiar to Lifeline audiences for roles including Rochester (Jane Eyre), Phileas Fogg (Around The World In 80 Days), Tristram Shield (The Talisman Ring), Lord Peter Wimsey, and many others. He is a member of the Lifeline artistic ensemble and has also directed and adapted here. Before coming to Chicago, Peter worked extensively in regional theater on everything from Shakespeare and Moliere to Sam Shepard and Neil Simon, and he co-founded the Actors Shakespeare Company in Albany, New York. Vincent P. Mahler (Matthew Bruff, Thomas Candy) Vince has performed for such current Chicago companies as Silk Road Theatre Project (Merchant on Venice; Our Enemies; Ten Acrobats in an Amazing Leap of Faith), TimeLine (The General From America; Guantanamo); Signal Ensemble Theatre (The Weir), Circle Theatre (What’s Wrong With Angry?), Seanachaí (Dylan), and Rasaka (culture/clash). In addition, he has credits with a long list of companies no longer with us: Chicago Jewish Theatre, Impulse, Interplay, Irish Repertory, Magellan, New Tuners, and his own Frump Tucker Theatre Company, for which he served as artistic director, dramaturg, and company member during its 7-year tenure (RIP). C. Sean Piereman (Godfrey Ablewhite) C. Sean is thankful to return to the Lifeline stage after appearing in Treasure Island last season. His Chicago stage credits include Sweet 4 Lifeline Theatre

Bird of Youth (The Artistic Home), The People We Know (Side Project), Doubt and Les Liaisons Dangereuses (RedTwist Theatre), StageLeft’s Leapfest, The Ruling Class (Backstage Theatre), and many others. Aside from his commercial and film work, he also performs motion capture for WB Games’ Mortal Kombat series. C.Sean has a BFA in Performance from Virginia Commonwealth University, has studied at BADA in Oxford, and has trained locally with The Artistic Home, Second City, and Actor’s Gymnasium. Cody Proctor (Franklin Blake) Cody is very excited to be making his Lifeline debut. He most recently appeared in The Water Engine: An American Fable with Theatre Seven of Chicago, Last of My Species II with Redmoon, and The Crucible with Infamous Commonwealth, all in 2010. Regional credits include the ‘08 and ‘09 seasons at the Illinois Shakespeare Festival. Cody also tours occasionally all over the world as a company member of Alithea Mime Theatre. John Henry Roberts (Mr. Murthwaite, Septimus Luker) John Henry is very happy to return to Lifeline after appearing in Wuthering Heights earlier this season. He is a member of Strawdog Theatre Company, where his credits include Detective Story (Non-Equity Jeff Award: Ensemble), Three Sisters (After Dark Award: Outstanding Ensemble), and Aristocrats (Non-Equity Jeff nomination: Actor in a Supporting Role). Other credits include Wilson Wants It All with The House Theatre, Leaving Iowa at The Royal George, and To the Green Fields Beyond at Writers’ Theatre (Jeff Award nomination:


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P R O F I L E S ( c o n t .) Ensemble). He can next be seen in BackStage Theatre Company’s production of Three Days of Rain, opening in May. Sean Sinitski (Gabriel Betteredge) Sean is pleased return to Lifeline once again, having last been seen as Mr. Croup in Neverwhere. He was member of Defiant and performed such roles as Hamlet, Macduff, and a guy that got his thumb stolen in Action Movie: the Play! Other Chicago credits include: Back of the Throat (Silk Road); The Cherry Orchard, The Merchant of Venice, Detective Story (Strawdog); Winter’s Tale (Chicago Shakespeare); The Doctor’s Dilemma (Writers Theatre); Accidental Death of an Anarchist, The Love Song of J. Robert Oppenheimer (Next Theatre); Henry V, Balm in Gilead (the hypocrites); Fellow Travelers (Stage Left); and Another Day in the Empire (Black Sheep). Dave Skvarla (Sergeant Richard Cuff, Mr. Ablewhite, Colonel John Herncastle) Dave is delighted to return to Lifeline, having worked here previously as Winston Niles Rumfoord in The Sirens of Titan, James Vane (Elder) in The Picture of Dorian Gray, and Superintendent Kirk in Busman’s Honeymoon. Spring 2011, Dave will play General Woundwort in Lifeline’s world premiere adaptation of Watership Down. Recent credits include The New Adventures of Popeye (Bluto) at The Factory Theater, Of Mice And Men (Lenny Smalls) at Oak Park Festival Theatre, Under Milk Wood (Capt. Cat) with Caffeine Theatre, City Lit’s Macbeth, Backstage Theatre’s Bloody Bess, and Dirty Diamonds at The Factory Theater. 6 Lifeline Theatre

Ann Sonneville (Rachel Verinder) Ann is overjoyed to be working with the remarkable folks at Lifeline for the first time. She was most recently seen as Trisha in Bruised Orange Theater Co.’s production of Lakefront Property. Other Chicago credits include The Ghost Sonata (Oracle Productions); The Artist Needs A Wife (the side project); and Village of K__, Siberian Mouth, and The Nebraska Project with BOTC, where she also serves as a proud ensemble member and resident costumes/ properties designer. Ann is also a professional voice over artist and co-creator/cast member of BOTC’s hit comedy show I Saw You. Jenifer Tyler* (Lady Julia Verinder, Landlady) Jenifer is a graduate of DePaul Theatre School and a Lifeline ensemble member since 2001. Most recently, at Lifeline, she was seen as Estelle in Mrs. Caliban. In 2001 she received a Joseph Jefferson award for Outstanding Actress in a Principle Role, for her portrayal of Jane in Jane Eyre, and a nomination for her 2007 performance as Harriet Vane in Gaudy Night. Jenifer also directed The Velveteen Rabbit for Lifeline’s KidSeries. She is a member emeritus of the writing-performance group The Sweat Girls and a teaching artist with Lifeline’s CPS residency program. Vic May (Understudy) Vic was last seen at Lifeline Theatre as Mr. Smith/ Lancelot in Half Magic. Vic is an ensemble member with Red Tape Theatre Company, where performances have included Tereus in


P R O F I L E S ( c o n t .) The Love of the Nightingale and Cliff in Enemy of the People. Vic has also been seen in the past three Christmas Pantos at Piccolo Theatre most recently as the Sheriff of Nottingham in Robin Hood: The Panto. Other theatres include Oak Park Festival Theatre, Redmoon Theatre, Theatre Hikes, Wichita Center for the Arts, Wichita Children’s Theatre, and H&A Summer Theatre. Jhenai Mootz (Understudy) Jhenai is privileged to be working with Lifeline. Last summer she was seen as Liz in Circle Theatre’s The Philadelphia Story. Recent local credits include: You Can’t Take it With You, Arms and the Man, Dancing at Lughnasa, Much Ado About Nothing, Murder by the Book, Picnic (Oak Park Festival Theatre); The Mystery of Edgar Allen Poe (First Folio Theatre); The Crucible (North Region Theatre); and Necessary Targets (St. Sebastian Players). Jhenai’s theatre-inspired artwork can currently be found in Lifeline’s lobby. Jhenai holds a B.F.A. from the University of Utah’s Actor Training Program. Robert Kauzlaric* (Adaptor) Robert is a proud member of Lifeline’s artistic ensemble. He has written ten theatrical adaptations which have been produced in sixteen states around the U.S., as well as in Ireland. At Lifeline, he previously adapted the MainStage productions of The Island of Dr. Moreau (Non-Equity Jeff Awards: Best Production-Play and New Adaptation; published by Playscripts, Inc.), The Picture of Dorian Gray (Non-Equity Jeff Nomination: New Adaptation; published by Playscripts, Inc.), and Neverwhere; and the KidSeries productions of The True Story of the 3 Little Pigs! and Flight of the Dodo. His new adaptation of The Three Musketeers premiered at the Illinois Shakespeare Festival last summer.

Robert has also appeared as an actor in over a dozen productions on the Lifeline stage, and directed last season’s Treasure Island. Paul S. Holmquist* (Director) Paul has been a Lifeline ensemble member since 2006. Directing credits with Lifeline include Neverwhere, Busman’s Honeymoon (Non-Equity Jeff Nomination: Production-Play), Flight of the Dodo, The Island of Dr. Moreau (winner of 5 Non-Equity Jeff Awards including Best ProductionPlay; nominated for Director-Play) and Rikki-Tikki-Tavi. Other directing credits include The Robber Bridegroom (NonEquity Jeff Award Nomination: DirectorMusical) and The Constant Wife with Griffin Theatre Company, and Under Milk Wood with Caffeine Theatre. As an actor, Paul most recently appeared at Lifeline in The Picture of Dorian Gray (Non-Equity Jeff Award Nomination: Supporting Actor-Play) and will soon be 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 thrilled to be working with Lifeline for the first time. Recent stage management credits include A Brief History of Helen of Troy with Steep Theatre Company, Roosevelt University’s annual opera, and numerous productions at Northwestern University, where she also holds her BA. Cristina DeRisi (Sound Designer) Cristina is thrilled to be designing her first show at Lifeline. Regional credits include Dr. Faustus, Origin Story, Military 4-Play, Busytown, Snow White, and Clementine and the Cyber Ducks with Hangar Theatre in Ithaca, NY; and she recently designed There’s No Place Like Home at University of London’s Lifeline Theatre 7


P R O F I L E S ( c o n t .) CSSD. In Chicago, Cristina designed Tester with 20% Theatre Company; Mami, Where’d My O Go? with t&t Productions; Route 66’s McMeekin Finds Out; and Hurrah For The Next Who Dies, Alice In Wonderland, Ghosts, The Lover, Macbeth, Flow My Tears The Policeman Said, A Raisin in the Sun, Haroun and the Sea of Stories, and The American in Me with DePaul University’s Theatre School. Richard Gilbert (Assistant Director) Richard is really enjoying the opportunity to work with this astonishingly talented group of artists. Having worked with Paul and Rob as a violence designer on both The Island of Dr. Moreau and Neverwhere, he is honored to be working with them even more closely as assistant director. 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 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). Elise Kauzlaric* (Dialect Coach) Elise has been a member of Lifeline’s artistic ensemble since 2005, and was most recently seen on the Lifeline stage in Neverwhere. She has coached dialects for numerous Lifeline productions, including Busman’s Honeymoon, The Picture of Dorian Gray, The Mark of Zorro, The Island of Dr. Moreau, The Piano Tuner, and The Killer Angels, and received a Non-Equity Jeff Nomination for her direction of Mariette in Ecstasy. Other dialect coaching projects 8 Lifeline Theatre

around Chicago include Frost/ Nixon (TimeLine); Mojo Mickybo (Seanachaí); Aunt Dan and Lemon and Memory (Backstage Theatre Co.); Golda’s Balcony (Pegasus Players); Aftermath, The Ballad of the Sad Café, The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie, and The Birthday Party (Signal Ensemble); and Angels in America, Equus and Henry V (the hypocrites). Bill Morey (Costume Designer) Bill is happy to be working with Lifeline for the first time. He has been nominated for three Equity Jeff Awards for Costume Design-Midsize, winning in 2008 for Nine at Porchlight Music Theatre. He has also received two After Dark Awards and been nominated for two BroadwayWorld Awards. Bill has designed for Griffin, TimeLine, Theo Ubique, Boho, Hell in a Handbag, The Scooty and Jojo Show, Piven, Bailiwick Rep, Bailiwick Collective, Emerald City and others. R&D Choreography: David Gregory & Richard Gilbert (Violence Designer) R&D Choreography is totally psyched to once again be working with Lifeline. R&D is a nonprofit 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 and seventy 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, Azusa, Bailiwick, Blindfaith, Circle, First Folio, Griffin, National Pastimes, New American Theatre, Piven, Profiles, Shakespeare’s Motley Crew, Theo Ubique and Trapdoor.


P R O F I L E S ( c o n t .) Maren Robinson (Dramaturg) Maren is honored to return to Lifeline Theatre, where she last worked with Paul and Rob on Neverwhere. She is also dramaturg for the current productions of The Master and Margarita at Strawdog and In Darfur at TimeLine Theatre, where she is an Associate Artist. Maren was an artistic intern at Steppenwolf Theatre. She also has worked with Eclipse, Caffeine, Greasy Joan and Camenae and CityLit theaters. She holds a master’s degree in humanities from the University of Chicago. She has taught or lectured at the Newberry Library, the Chicago Public Library and various Chicago universities. Maren is a member of the Literary Managers and Dramaturgs of the Americas. Joe Schermoly (Properties Designer) Joe studied at Northwestern University and recently returned to Chicago after two years in London designing and building sets. London design credits include the UK premieres of Suzan Lori-Parks’ In the Blood and Bekah Brunstetter’s You May Go Now. Chicago credits include The Constant Wife, How I Spent My Last Night on Earth (Griffin), Richard III (Strawdog), and Sweet Confinement (Sinnerman). Barbara Trinh (Properties Assistant) Barbara Trinh has been an props assistant at the Columbia College Chicago Theatre Center for over a year. The Moonstone is her first production at Lifeline Theatre. Brandon Wardell (Lighting Designer) Brandon returns to Lifeline after designing Mrs Caliban and Somebody Loves You, Mr. Hatch. He is an Ensemble member with Backstage Theatre Co. and Adventure Stage Chicago, and recently designed the lights for And A Child Shall Lead. Other lighting designs include Aunt

Dan and Lemon (Backstage), The Hollow Lands (Steep), and the US Premiere 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 teaches at several Chicago area Universities. Ian Zywica (Scenic Designer & Technical Director) Ian works throughout Chicago as a freelance Scenic Designer and Technical Director. His design work includes The Blue Shadow (Lifeline KidSeries); Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Jersey Lilly (Barter Theatre); One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest (Gift Theatre); Over the Tavern (Noble Fool Theatre); The Robber Bridegroom (Griffin Theatre); Into The Woods (Porchlight Music Theatre); and Under Milk Wood (Caffeine Theatre). Upcoming designs include Meet John Doe (Porchlight Music Theatre) and Jackie and Me (Chicago Children’s Theatre). 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 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-todate public relations and marketing approaches including online and grassroots campaigns and unique strategic advertising plans.

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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, 2009 and June 30, 2010. Foundation/ Government Support Alphawood Foundation Elizabeth F. Cheney Foundation The Chicago Community Trust CityArts 3 grant from the City of Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs 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 The Albert Pick, Jr. Fund The Rhoades Foundation The Polk Bros. Foundation S&C Foundation

Corporation Support Anonymous A.R.T. League, Inc. Blue Cross Blue Shield of Illinois Bank of America Chicago Network For Justice & Peace Chicago Office Technology Group Individual Support Anonymous (12) Mimi & Mike Acciari Tom Adair Judith Akers John Alukos Jana Anderson Cheryl & John Aponte Karen & Michael Atwood The Bareford Family Kimberly Bares & Robin Langer Ann Bashook Leiner & Marvin D. Leiner Jane Berlin Libby Beyreis Rosamin & Qadir Bhanpuri Mr. Paul Bierbauer Diane & Richard Black John Blaser Ralph & Joyce Block Richard Bough & David Easterbrook Mary Boylan & Dennis Spearman 10 Lifeline Theatre

Corn Products, International Cramer-Krasselt Exxon Mobil Foundation Mercer, Inc. Metrix, LLC Timothy Lally Design

Ben & Alison Brown Marian & Thomas Brown David Brown Betsy Burtelow & Jim Boyer Peter Calibraro Christina Calvit & Eric Haugen Denise Calvert Vicki Capalbo Michael Cardinale & Autumn Mather Laura Carl P. Cary Randy Casey Dorothy Caspersen Joyce Chelberg An-Shih Cheng Jennifer & Stephen Christy Jill Chukerman Test Loreli Fritz Cohn & Steven Cohn Roger & Ann Cole William & Alexandra Cole Charles Cross

Mrs. R. J. Cusick Daniel & Carol Cyganowski Sydney Daniels Lino Darchun Ernest & Tracy Deak Christine Deering Linda Fairbanks & Jeanne Devore Connie Dimopoulos Vivienne Dipeolu Alan Donahue Sheila Donoghue Dan Drake Margaret Duffley Kate Early Carol Edelson Marshall Ellenstein Linda & Dean Englund Anne H. Evans Lori & Bob Everett Alyese Faibisoff & Children Jessica Feldman Susan E. and Michael Fellers


D O N O R S ( c o n t .) John Ferrick Natalie Fields Brenna Flaugher & H. Thomas Diehl Nona Flores Barry & Rebecca Friedland Judy Friedman Rae Fritz Jodi Gaski Barbara J. Geist Meredith George Mark & Diane Gluskin Ed & Paula Goedert Katie Goldstein Dr. Susan C. Goss Donna Greco Nikki & Bernie Greenberg Peter Greenberg & Jenifer Tyler Dick & Dorothy Gregory Rebecca & Howard Grill Ed & Carole Grote James E. Grote Pam Grout Martin & Karen Halacy Elaine Halama Melanie R. Hannon Rachel E. Harrington Gary & Carol Hart Norma Hart Doug & Laurie Hart Christopher Haugen Ms. Jill Heidrich Bobbie & Bob Heiman Todd & Lizanne Hensley Bryan Herhold Bruce & Beth Holmquist Donald Honchell & Susan Horn Rose Marie Houston Jean Howlett John R. Hummel & Cynthia S. MarkHummel Rada Ivanov, MD Evan & Marija Jackson Linda & Alan Jacobson Susan & Richard Jamerson Myra & Tony Jeskey Kristen Johnson

Joanne Kalnitz & Marshall Sorkin Candice Kane Barry & Mimi Katz Muriel Katz Elise & Robert Kauzlaric Kristianne Kauzlaric Patricia Kelley Kirby Kendrick L. Kent Shawn & Karen King Carolyn & Gordon Kirk Judith Kowal & Bob Kucera Adam Kozlowski Brian & Kelly Krob Andrew & Janet Kurz Nicolette LaCroix Elizabeth Laidlaw Cheryl Lamm Barbara Lanctot Claudia Lane Susan Lannin & Albert Ettinger Sandor Lehoczky & Martha Escobar Eugene Lerner Betsy Lewin Grace Limoncelli Nancy & Jeff Lowenthal Connie Luecke Scott Allan Luke Stephanie Lundeen Madelyn MacMahon Kate Mahoney Mr. & Mrs. James B. Mann Michael Manuel Anne Matheny Donna Mavros Lisbeth Maxwell Mr. & Mrs. Bob Maxwell Philip R. May Frank & Gigi McCollum Katie McLean Hainsworth Paula & Bill McMenamin Corey & Sally McPherrin Bennett & Diane Melnick Douglas L. Meyer Bob & Suellen Miller Dorothy Milne & Paul Gilvary

Linda Milne-Speziale & Anthony Speziale Tom & Cary Mondschean Cathryn & Paul Montoya Evemarie Moore Melinda Moore Susan Morrison James & Brooke Murphy Michael Nadler Catherine Nagler Eleanor Nangle Chris Nicholas Rev. Dr. Charlotte Nold Joanne & Donald Notz Sue Ontiveros Sara & Mack Overton Alan & Dorinne Palmer Mrs. Edward Pappert William & Roberta Percival Jo & Roy Piazza Michael & Jennifer Pichla Kristine Pierre Lisa Pildes & Michael Sehr Allan & Carla Price Connie Purdum Joy Ralston Anne Ramsburg Katie & Kurt Rathslag Daniel Ratner Bruce & Karren Ray Virginia Rose Reed Beatriz G. Reyes Laura & Evan Richards David & Donna Richert Marilyn Richman Ben & Barbara Rooks Eunice & William Rosen Madelyn Rossetti Roberta & Warren Ruby Cynthia Hunt Rudolph William Rush Sherry Scharschmidt Louis Schauer Ellen Rae Schechtman Mary Schmick Roche Schulfer Mike & Linda Scussel Richard & Sharon Seeder William Siavelis James Sie & Doug Wood Lifeline Theatre 11


D O N O R S ( c o n t .) Marvin & Phyllis Siegel Sarane & Bruce Siewerth Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Skidmore Neil Silins Mary Sliwinski Martha Sloan Regan A. Smith Raymond R. Snyder & Jackie Snyder Tim & Nancy Snyder Elissa Speizman Paul & Trish Srnak Phyllis Stabbe Barbara Stasiw Jennifer Stevenson Kevin & Lisa Stringer Dan Sullivan Andrew Sunaitis Gerard Swick

Linda Tannen Susan & Bill Termini Kathy Tholin Janine Thomas Helen Thomas Barbara & Randy Thomas Anne Thurman Christine M. Tierney Phil & Amy Timberlake Becky Tinkham & Chris Prouty Brian Toba Richard Rison & John Tolley Cobby & Mimi Toney Dana & Michael Treister Barry Trussell Alita Tucker Daria Ushytko Mary Van Slyck

Mandy Walsh Eileen & Tom Wehrheim Karen Werner Ken Wieselman Laura J. Wilhelm Liz & James Wilson Gretchen Winter Elizabeth Wright & Julie E. Kaufman Toby Wright Lisa & Eric Yondorf Angie Yorath Dalisay York In Memory of Rodolfo M. Soria In Honor of Cynthia Hunt

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