Patty and Jay Baker Theater Complex Quadracci Powerhouse
Mark Clements Artistic Director
Chad Bauman Managing Director
James E. and Mary K. Braza, Executive Producers Warren and Wendy Blumenthal, Associate Producers
James DeVita’s performance is sponsored by Anthony and Donna Meyer
By Lisa
Adapted from Homer
Peterson & Denis O’Hare
Translation by Robert Fagles Directed by John Langs Scenic Designer
ANDREW BOYCE Composer/Sound Designer
JOSH SCHMIDT
Costume Designer
Lighting Designer
HOLLY PAYNE
NOELE STOLLMACK
Casting Directors
Assistant Director
SANDY ERNST & JC CLEMENTZ
EMILY PENICK
Assistant Stage Manager
JENNIFER LYNN ANDERSON*
Stage Management Intern
REBECCA LINDSEY* Production Manager
Lighting & Video Director
Interim Sound Director
Stage Manager
MELISSA VARTANIANMIKAELIAN Technical Director
TYLER SMITH
RYAN BERTELSON
Costume Director
MARY FOLINO
Properties Director
JAMES GUY
KIMBERLY CAROLUS ERIN PAIGE
Charge Scenic Artist
JIM MEDVED
An Iliad is presented by special arrangement with Dramatists Play Service, Inc., New York. The videotaping or other video or audio recording of this production is strictly prohibited. *Member of Actors’ Equity Association the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States. An Iliad
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CAST LIST Poet......................................................................................................................Jim DeVita* Muse.................................................................................................................... Alicia Storin Location: Here and now, and every time and place that the hand of war has touched. There will be no intermission. * Member of Actors’ Equity Association the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States.
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NOTE FROM THE A RTISTIC DIR ECTOR “Every time I sing this song, I hope it’s the last time.” So begins the story, or song, of An Iliad. Drawing from source material thousands of years old, Lisa Peterson and Denis O’Hare have put Homer’s eerily prophetic writing into a contemporary context, reminding us of the vital necessity of this story. There have been wars since the beginning of time. Since this play premiered in 2012, there have been even more. Is war a fact of the human condition?
Oscar Wilde once said, “I regard theater as the greatest of all art forms, the most immediate way in which a human being can share with another the sense of what it is to be a human being.” As the artistic leader of an organization driven to do just that, I knew that we had to jump at the opportunity to share An Iliad with our audiences and tell one of the greatest stories ever told. A legend derived from centuries of oral storytelling, it is fitting that this story goes back to its original roots with one man sharing his version of the story with an audience.
As Artistic Director, I strive to program plays that illuminate the human condition. This erudite but practical exploration of war is one of those plays I consider “vital,” something our community needs to witness. An Iliad explores both the heroism and horrors of warfare. While one can see An Iliad as antiwar, it in fact acknowledges that sometimes we might need war to stop tyranny. While it does not shy away from the horrific brutality of war; it articulates warfare from the perspective of those who have witnessed it.
I am excited to invite back beloved Wisconsin actor Jim DeVita (who joined us for To Kill a Mockingbird) to tackle this role and to have back with us director John Langs, whose production here of I Am My Own Wife audiences loved. The first time I read this script, I was struck by the idea that maybe, if we keep telling this story, violence might end. One can hope that someday that will be true. Until then, we’ll ‑keep singing, “Every time I sing this song, I hope it’s the last time.” Mark Clements Artistic Director
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IN MEMOR I A M Recently we were informed of the passing of long-time Rep actors Jim Baker and Dan Mooney. They were a big part of The Rep family and we send our heartfelt sympathies to their families. We asked Rep Associate Artist Jim Pickering to reflect on these two wonderful artists. The year was 1977. The last time Marquette won the NCAA basketball tournament, in fact. The place was the late, lamented Court Street Theatre, up across from what was actually then the Schlitz Brewery. The space was a little run-down, a little shabby. It had the ideal ambience for a production of Harold Pinter’s The Birthday Party. So we put one on. Sanford Robbins directed me, Penelope Reed, Rose Pickering, William McKereghan, Dan Mooney and Jimmy Baker. The show was among my top five all-time Rep favorites – and was, I believe, a great favorite among those who came to see it. We ran Court Street productions for only three weeks at the time, so people had to know how to get there pretty much on their own. Those who did so got pretty much spooked out of their minds. Dan and Jimmy played a couple of gangsters who have come to a shabby resort to collect some sort of debt from a washed-up piano player on his birthday. It is hard, as is often the case with Pinter, to be much more specific than that. What was terribly specific (and I speak from the point of view of that musician) was the quiet menace both Jim and Dan brought to the roles, and the nearly unbearable tension that inhabited the evening. I still prickle at the memory. In my and Rose’s early days with The Rep we counted those two guys among our closest friends, both personally and artistically. They both went on to perform some towering roles at The Rep – Dan, most notably as Lenny in Of Mice and Men and John Proctor in The Crucible; Jimmy as Volpone, Big Daddy in Cat on A Hot Tin Roof and Joe Keller in All My Sons. I feel certain that long-time Rep patrons will add their own favorites to the list. We were a close-knit ensemble in those days, and the level of trust and respect for one another had to be very high in order for us to do our most effective work. Both of the gentlemen mentioned above helped see to that in many ways. They were talented, generous and committed. I miss them both. Theatergoers in Milwaukee will miss them, too. Very much. Jim Pickering Rep Associate Artist Jim Baker and Reese Madigan in Milwaukee Repertory Theater’s 1999/2000 production of Cat on a Hot Tin Roof.
Dan Mooney and Jim Pickering in Milwaukee Repertory Theater’s 1979/1980 production of Of Mice and Men. An Iliad 10
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C A S T & C R E AT I V E T E A M B I O G R A P H I E S Jim DeVita, Poet Jim DeVita, a native of Long Island, NY, is very happy to be returning to The Rep where he was most recently seen in To Kill a Mockingbird and Glengarry Glen Ross. Jim, an author and actor, is a company member at American Players Theatre and lives in Wisconsin. He has been touring the country for the past few years with his one-man show In Acting Shakespeare, and is excited to be taking it to Ireland this fall for an eleven city tour. A recipient of the National Endowment for the Arts Literature Fellowship for Fiction, Jim has had two novels published, The Silenced and Blue (HarperCollins), and is also a widely published playwright, writing for both adults and young audiences. AWARDS: AATE Distinguished Play Award, Intellectual Freedom Award, and The American Alliance of Theater and Education honored his complete body of work with the Charlotte Chorpenning Award. EDUCATION: Jim worked five years as a first mate on the fishing boat JIB VII, out of Great South Bay, Long Island, studied theater at Suffolk County Community College and UW-Milwaukee, and attended MATC to become a licensed EMT. He is a member of The Dramatists Guild, Actor’s Equity Association. Alicia Storin, Muse Alicia Storin began playing cello at the age of 10 with the public school music program in her hometown of Mequon, WI, and continued her
studies in middle school and high school with Greg Mathews of the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra. Alicia earned a Bachelor’s of Music from the University of Minnesota - Twin Cities under the tutelage of Tanya Remenikova in 2004, and her Master’s of Music from the Cleveland Institute of Music in 2007, where she studied with Stephen Geber. Upon her return to Milwaukee, Alicia served as cellist in the Leonard Sorkin International Institute of Chamber Music at UW - Milwaukee, where she graduated with a performance certificate under Stefan Kartman in 2013. As a founding member of local group Cadance Collective, Alicia works with musicians and dancers to create collaborative performance pieces using innovative musical scores and original choreography. Alicia is also a core member and soloist with Camerata Milwaukee, a local Baroque ensemble. Currently, Alicia and composer Sean Neukom are in the pre-production stages of developing a project for NeuKraft Records, a division of Symbiotic Collusion, based in Pittsburgh, PA. Lisa Peterson, Playwright Lisa is a theater director who wrote and adapted An Iliad with actor Denis O’Hare, for which they won 2012 Obie and Lucille Lortel Awards. Her other adaptations include The Waves, adapted from the novel by Virginia Woolf, with composer David Bucknam (Drama Desk nominations), the upcoming The Good Book with Denis O’Hare, and Insurance Men with composer Todd Almond. She was Resident Director at the Mark Taper Forum for ten years, and Associate Director at La Jolla Playhouse for three years before that. Her directing credits include the world An Iliad 12
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C A S T & C R E AT I V E T E A M B I O G R A P H I E S premieres of Tony Kushner’s Slavs!, Donald Margulies’ Collected Stories and The Model Apartment, Naomi Wallace’s Trestle at Pope Lick Creek, Janusz Glowacki’s The Fourth Sister, John Belluso’s The Poor Itch, Beth Henley’s Ridiculous Fraud, Jose Rivera’s Sueno, Marlane Meyer’s The Chemistry of Change, and many others. She has worked at theaters around the country including New York Theater Workshop, The Public, Playwrights Horizons, The Vineyard, Primary Stages, Manhattan Theater Club, MCC, Guthrie Theater, Seattle Rep, Berkeley Rep, Actors Theater of Louisville, Arena Stage, Yale Rep, and the McCarter Theater. Lisa won an Obie in 1991 for Caryl Churchill’s Light Shining in Buckinghamshire at NYTW, and Dramalogue, Drama Desk, and Calloway Award nominations for many other productions. She was the recipient of a TCG/NEA Career Development grant, and regularly develops new plays with the Sundance Theater Lab, New Dramatists, The Playwrights’ Center, and the O’Neill Theater Center. She is a graduate of Yale College, and a member of Ensemble Studio Theater, and the executive board of SDC. Denis O’Hare, Playwright Denis is an actor and writer who lives in Fort Greene, Brooklyn. Mr. O’Hare attended Northwestern University where he studied poetry for two years under Alan Shapiro, Mary Kinzie, and Reginald Gibbons. He ultimately received a B.S. in the theatre department and pursued an acting career in Chicago while maintaining a literary salon called the “Ansuz.” In 1992, Mr. O’Hare moved to New York to continue his acting career where he appeared in numerous productions on Broadway and Off-Broadway while exploring
creative writing in the form of plays and screenplays. He has written three screenplays, numerous poems, and one other play. Mr. O’Hare and Ms. Petersen began collaborating on An Iliad in 2006 and honed the project through multiple workshops with New York Theatre Workshop at Vassar and Dartmouth and with the Sundance Lab Institute. Denis is married to Hugo Redwood, an interior designer, with whom he has a son. Robert Fagles, Translator Robert was an American professor, poet, and academic, best known for his many translations of ancient Greek classics, especially his acclaimed translations of the epic poems of Homer. His translations generally emphasize contemporary English phrasing and idiom but are faithful to the original as much as possible. Fagles was nominated for the National Book Award in Translation and won the Harold Morton Landon Translation Award of the Academy of American Poets in 1991 for his translation of The Iliad. He taught English and comparative literature for many years at Princeton University, and died at his home in Princeton, New Jersey in 2008. John Langs, Director John’s 16-year freelance career has afforded him the opportunity to work with many great artists at prestigious theatre companies across the country. He has directed productions at Playwrights Horizons, Ensemble Studio Theatre, Milwaukee Repertory Theater, Lookingglass An Iliad 14
C A S T & C R E AT I V E T E A M B I O G R A P H I E S Theatre Company, Circle X Theatre Company, University of Delaware Resident Ensemble Players, A.C.T, New Century Theatre, Washington Ensemble Theaters and Seattle Shakespeare Company where he is an Associate Artist. John received his directing degree from the University of the North Carolina School of the Arts where he returns annually to prepare a new crop of actors for a career in the theater. Over the course of his career he has enjoyed directing a wide variety of productions. Some of his favorites include King Lear (Seattle Footlight Award for Best Production of the Year),The Shaggs Philosophy of the World (Los Angeles Drama Critic Circle Award for Best Original Musical, Backstage Garland Award for Best Direction Lucile Lortel and Drama Desk nominations), Brothers Karamazov (seven LADCC Awards including Best Production of the year and Best Direction). John received the first annual Seattle Gregory Award honoring excellence in direction for The Adding Machine, As a dedicated fan of original work, John has shepherded over a dozen projects to their premier production. This past year, John served as the Associate Artistic Director for ACT Theater of Seattle, with a short stint in Spring Green to direct Hamlet for the American Players Theatre. He is thrilled to be back at The Rep. Andrew Boyce, Set Designer Andrew is a New York based scenic and costume designer who works in theatre, opera, and film. Recent credits include: Love & Warcraft (Alliance Theatre); Ode To Joy (Rattlestick Playwrights Theater, NYC); The Consultant (Long Wharf Theatre), The Mountaintop (Actors Theatre of Louisville); Buried Child 15 – An Iliad
(Magic Theatre). Other NYC credits with: The Play Company, Atlantic Theater Company, Barrow Street Theatre, Cherry Lane Theatre, SPF, & Lesser America. Regional credits with: Center Theatre Group, Geffen Playhouse, Alliance Theatre, Actors Theatre of Louisville, Yale Repertory Theatre, Curtis Opera Theatre, Williamstown Theatre Festival, Des Moines Metro Opera, Westport Country Playhouse, Asolo Rep Theatre, Syracuse Stage, TheatreWorks (CA), Bay Street Theatre, Portland Center Stage, Wilma Theater, & American Players Theatre, among others. Andrew is a graduate of Yale School of Drama, where he is currently on faculty in the design department. Holly Payne, Costume Designer Holly is delighted to return to the Milwaukee Rep. Currently teaching costume design and technology at the University of North Carolina - Pembroke, Holly graduated with an MFA in costume design and technology from the University of Arkansas. She has also designed for Skylight Opera Theatre, Milwaukee Chamber Theatre, Milwaukee Shakespeare, University of Tulsa, American Players Theatre, Renaissance Theaterworks, Florentine Opera, First Stage Children’s Theater, Forward Theater Company, Riverside Theatre (Vero Beach, FL) and TheatreSquared (Fayetteville, AR). Some of her favorite designs at The Rep have been for Lombardi in the Quadracci Powerhouse and The Bomb-itty of Errors in the Stackner Cabaret. Much thanks to The Rep’s amazing costume shop and much love to ACB for being a fantastic partner.
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C A S T & C R E AT I V E T E A M B I O G R A P H I E S Noele Stollmack, Lighting Designer Recent lighting includes Redwood Curtain, as well as the world premiere of Jeff Daniel’s The Meaning of Almost Everything at the Purple Rose Theatre Company, as well as The Rep’s The Whipping Man, Skylight Music Theatre’s production of Fidelio and El Cimarron, along with Molly Sweeney, Antony & Cleopatra and Dickens in America for American Players Theatre. Scenery and lighting design includes Albert Herring, Dido and Aeneas, Rio de Sangre, Macbeth, Tristan und Isolde and Magic Flute for the Florentine Opera Company, Rape of Lucretia for Toledo Opera, Mirandolina for Milwaukee Rep, Twelfth Night for Milwaukee Shakespeare, as well as lighting and scenic realization for Meredith Monk’s international tours of mercy & impermanence. Noele’s lighting has appeared in productions at Brooklyn Academy of Music, Sydney Opera House, Houston Grand Opera, Opera Ontario, Opera Pacific, Portland Opera, Vancouver Opera, Madison Opera, Nashville Opera Association and First Stage Children’s Theater. As Lighting Director for Houston Grand Opera, she supervised the lighting for over 50 operas and designed notable productions including Andrei Serban’s Elektra, Dr. Jonathan Miller’s Der Rosenkavalier, Aida, and the world premieres of Harvey Milk, Desert of Roses, and Dracula Diary. Josh Schmidt, Composer/Sound Designer Josh is thrilled to return to The Rep after previously designing Yellowman, Yankee Tavern, I Am My Own Wife, and State of the Union, among others. Recent Milwaukee projects include A Thousand 17 – An Iliad
Clowns at Milwaukee Chamber Theatre. Recently in Chicago he designed Sweet Bird of Youth at Goodman Theatre, Tribes, The Birthday Party, and The March (among others) at Steppenwolf Theatre Company, A Streetcar Named Desire and A Minister’s Wife at Writers’ Theatre (Associate Artist). BROADWAY: House of Blue Leaves, Brighton Beach Memoirs. OFF BROADWAY: A Minister’s Wife (Lincoln Center), ADD1NG MACH1N3 (Minetta Lane Theatre), Whida Peru (Premieres/59E59); Dinner With Friends (Roundabout Theatre Company), Model Apartment (Primary Stages), 3 Kinds of Exile (Atlantic Theater Company), Water By the Spoonful (Second Stage Theatre), When the Rain Stops Falling (Lincoln Center), Fifty Words (MCC Theater), Crime and Punishment (59E59). REGIONAL: Over 150 productions at venues across the country including Stratford Shakespeare Festival (Ontario, Canada), Philadelphia Theatre Company, The Kennedy Center, Ford’s Theatre, Seattle Repertory Theatre, Alley Theatre (Associate Artist), Arizona Theatre Company, Cleveland Play House, Kansas City Repertory Theatre, South Coast Repertory, Delaware Theatre Company, American Players Theatre, Milwaukee Repertory Theater, among others. COMMISSIONS: Metropolitan Opera, Disney Theatricals, Lincoln Center Theater, Playwrights Horizons, and Signature Theatre. RECORDINGS: ADD1NG MACH1N3, A Minister’s Wife – both released on PS Classics and available on iTunes. AWARDS/ RECOGNITION: Lucille Lortel, Outer Critics, Jeff, ASCAP, NEA/TCG, Prague Quadrennial 2007, Sundance Theatre Lab UCross 2012.
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C R E AT I V E T E A M B I O G R A P H I E S Rebecca Lindsey, Stage Manager Becca couldn’t be more pleased to be working with this group of fine folks. Since completing her stage management internship at Milwaukee Rep in 2006, favorite shows here have included A Christmas Carol, last season’s Ring of Fire: The Music of Johnny Cash and Sense and Sensibility, as well as Next to Normal and Tuesdays with Morrie. Becca has also enjoyed seven seasons with American Players Theatre, where she is a member of the core tech company. Recent favorite credits there include The Two Gentleman of Verona and The Admirable Crichton, and, elsewhere, The Wiz with Arkansas Repertory Theatre and three seasons touring with the Utah Shakespeare Festival. Many thanks to her wonderful team on this show, Jen and Kimberly. Jennifer Lynn Anderson, Assistant Stage Manager Jen is very excited to be working on An Illiad. Also this season Jen has had the pleasure of working on Noises Off and End Of The Rainbow. Previous credits include Guthrie Theater, Skylight Music Theatre, Tuacahn Center For the Arts and Milwaukee Chamber Theatre. Many thanks to her friends and family for all the love and support. Jen is a proud member of Actor’s Equity.
include Stage Manager for Spring Awakening, as well as various Assistant Stage Management and Event Management positions. She has also worked for the Orlando Repertory Theatre and completed an internship with Walt Disney World. Emily Penick, Assistant Director Emily Penick has ADed several productions this season at The Rep including Ragtime, Forever Plaid and End of the Rainbow and is honored to join the An Iliad team. Favorite directing credits include: The Rose Tattoo, The Servant of Two Masters, Spike Heels, The Secret Rapture, and The Lover. Having worked at The Bloomsburg Theatre Ensemble, Florida Repertory Theatre, and the Historic Asolo Theatre, among others, Emily has immensely enjoyed returning to her Midwestern roots this year. Also a choreographer, Emily earned her MFA in Directing from Ohio University. (emilypenick.com) Understudy: Poet, Ron King.
Kimberly Carolus, Stage Management Intern Kimberly is excited to continue her internship at The Rep with An Iliad. Earlier this season she worked on I Left My Heart, Ragtime, Forever Plaid, and A Christmas Carol at The Rep. Kimberly recently graduated from the University of Central Florida with her BFA in Stage Management. Her UCF credits An Iliad 20
M I LWAU K E E R E P E R T O R Y T H E AT E R H O N O R A R Y T R U S T E E S Richard A. Abdoo Patsy Aster James Baillon Jay Baker Katharine Banzhaf Gerry Biehl Wendy Blumenthal T. Michael Bolger Constance Bowman William B. Boyd Marilyn Bradley Joyce Broan Alan G. Brown Priscilla Chester Doris Chortek Kristine Cleary Paul Counsell John Crichton Michelle Crockett Danny Cunningham Karen Dean William DeLind John Dillon George A. Dionisopoulos Joyce Dreyfus Robert Dye Stephen Einhorn Laurie Eiseman Thomas R. Ellis James D. Ericson Susan Esslinger Dr. Walter C. Farrell Jr. Robert Feitler David Fleck Byron Foster Timothy C. Frautschi Ann Gallagher Patrick Gallagher Lisa Gehrke Lloyd A. Gerlach Mary Ann Gerlach Gary Giesemann Cecilia Gilbert Anne Gimbel Susan G. Godfrey David M. Goelzer 21 – An Iliad
Conrad Goodkind William Haberman Judy Hansen Edward T. Hashek Anne M. Hazelwood Jill Heavenrich Jacqueline Herd-Barber John Hevey John Holbrook Richard Holscher Randall L. Hoth Pete Hotz Janet Hume Gwen T. Jackson Nagle Jackson Norman Jacobs Ben E. Johnson Judy Jorgensen Larry Jost Steven Kent J. Patrick Keyes John Kordsmeier Natalie Kranbuehl Frank Krejci F. D. Kuester Mark Kultgen David Kundert Arthur J. Laskin James LaVelle Jack Lewis Phoebe Lewis David J. Lubar Marianne Lubar Susan Lueger Robert H. Manegold Audrey A. Mann Janet Martin Larry Martin Vincent Martin Patrick C. McAllister Barbara J. McCrory Randall McElrath Patti Brash McKeithan Venora McKinney Michael McNeely Sandra McSweeney
Richard Meeusen Donna Meyer Douglas Mickelson Wally Morics Pat Moschea Robert W. Mulcahy Margy Stratton Norman Paula Norton Tonen (Sara) O’Connor Sandi Perlstein Elaine N. Peterson Anthony Petullo James G. Plunkett Penny E. Podell Caran Quadracci David F. Radtke Kristine Rappe Dr. John E. Ridley Allen N. Rieselbach Darlene Rose Peggy Rose Mason G. Ross Catherine Rynkiewicz Joseph Schlidt James Schloemer Thomas Scrivner Steven M. Singer Brenda Skelton Michael Spector Brian J. Stark Anne Stratton Mary W. John Sullivan John Syburg Robert Taylor Sally Tolan John Torinus Sean Torinus Renee Tyson Joseph E. Uihlein Jr. Kent Velde John C. Walker Bob Welke Jack H. Werner Karin Werner Charles Willsey
M I LWAU K E E R E P E R T O R Y T H E AT E R B O A R D O F T R U S T E E S OFFICERS
TRUSTEES
President Judy Hansen
Patsy Aster Eliza Audley Mark Benskin Wendy W. Blumenthal Warren Buliox Jane Chernof Mark J. Diliberti Norman Dyer Susan Esslinger Patrick Gallagher Cecilia Gilbert John Hunzinger, P.E. Stephen Isaacson J. Patrick Keyes Kristine Lueders Randall McKennie Dwight L. Morgan Abigail J. Nash Dr. Mark Niedfeldt Gregory C. Oberland Elizabeth Quadracci-Harned Richard Quadracci Joseph A. Rock Daniel C. Roskom Micky Sadoff Thomas Scrivner Edward Seaberg Stephen VanderBloemen Thomas Warden Stacy P. Williams
President-Elect James E. Braza Vice President, Audience Development John Greene Vice President, Trustees Patrick Smith Vice President, Development Catherine Robinson Vice President, Strategic Planning Pete Hotz Secretary Matt Bartel Treasurer Kathleen A. Gray At Large Robert H. Manegold
FR IE N DS OF T H E R E P BOA R D OFFICERS
DIRECTORS AT LARGE
President Daniel C. Roskom
Erica Bail Eunice Beckendorf Terry Bell Melita Biese Susan Esslinger Don Fraker Cecilia Gilbert Cathy Jakicic Connie Kordsmeier Aaron Rosko JJ Selland Judi Widen
Vice President, Fundraising Walter Daumler Vice President, External Services Brittany Roskom Vice President, Internal Services Sue McComb Secretary Aileen Smith Treasurer Diane Dalton Past-President Judy Berdan
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T H E S TA F F ARTISTIC DIRECTOR Mark Clements
ARTISTIC
Associate Artistic Director & Director of New Project Development.....................Brent Hazelton Artistic Associate: Casting & Artistic Intern Company Director.............................. JC Clementz Artistic Associate....................Michael M. Kroeker Literary Coordinator.....................Leda Hoffmann Casting Intern...........................Katherine Callahan
Overhire Crafts.............................. Rachel Stenman Show Assistant/Shopper............ Jennifer Vinent Wig & Make-up Supervisor... Lara Leigh Dalbey Stylist.................................................... Kevin McElroy Senior Wardrobe............................. Carrisa Sexton Wardrobe................................................ Cassie Head Costume Apprentice..........................Haley Jaeger
EDUCATION
Lighting & Sound Lighting and Video Director...... Ryan Bertelson Interim Sound Director.......................... Erin Paige Assistant Stagehand – Electrics..........Samantha Goessner Assistant Lighting Design Apprentice..................................... Aaron Siegmann
ASSOCIATE ARTISTS
Props Properties Director.................................James Guy Assistant Props Director/ Props Craft Artisan............................ Anna Warren Props Crafts Artisan....................... Sarah Kirkham Soft Props Artisan...............Margaret Hasek-Guy Props Carpenter/Artisan................ Erik Lindquist Prop Painter/Graphic Artist........... Katie Andrew
Education Director....... Jenny Toutant Kostreva Education Associate..................... Neal Easterling Education Assistant...............Lindsey Hoel-Neds Teaching Artists.................................Marcy Kearns, Cheryl Ann Lisowski, Flannery Steffens Education Intern................................... Hope Parow Part-time Intern..........................Margaret Bridges
May Adrales, Jonathan Gillard Daly, Timothy Douglas, Lee E. Ernst, Laura Gordon, Angela Iannone, Todd Edward Ivins, Dan Kazemi, Marc Kudisch, Reese Madigan, Jeff Nellis, Gerard Neugent, James Pickering, Aaron Posner, Todd Rosenthal, Eric Simonson, Lindsay Smiling, Deborah Staples, John Tanner
ARTISTIC INTERNS
Acting Interns.......Joe Boersma, Patrick Budde,. Anna Cline, Kyle Curry, Kamille Dawkins, Elyse Edelman, Armand Fields, Nickclette Izuegbu, Ron King, Martel Manning, Chris Vizurraga, Sara Zientek Directing Interns....... Frank Honts, Emily Penick
PRODUCTION
Production Manager................... Melissa Vartanian-Mikaelian Assistant Production Manager............................... Christine Ann Cooksy Production Purchaser................... Peter J. Koenig Assistant Stagehand........Keri Lynn Christopher Costumes Costume Director.................................. Mary Folino Costume Shop Assistant...................... Amy Horst Senior Draper...................... Alexander B. Tecoma Draper...................................................April McKinnis Tailor........................................................... Jef Ouwens First Hand...................................... Jessica H. Jaeger Junior First Hand............................... Leslie Vaglica Stitchers......................... Kari Stenitzer, Carol Ross, Stitcher/Rentals........................................ Caitlin Lux Crafts Master...................................... Andrea Bouck 23 – An Iliad
Scenic Technical Director.................................. Tyler Smith Assistant Technical Director................................. Elizabeth Winchester Charge Scenic Artist........................... Jim Medved Lead Scenic Artist........................... Shannon Mann Scenic Artist...........................................Kira Nehmer TD Apprentice...................................... Kelly Pursley Stage Management Production Stage Manager...... Sarah Hoffmann Stage Managers............Jennifer Lynn Anderson, Richelle Harrington Calin, Briana Fahey, Sarah Deming-Henes, Rebecca Lindsey, Timothy Markus, Kimberly Ann McCann, Marcy Victoria Reed, Laura F. Wendt Stage Management Apprentice......................................Kaitlin Kitzmiller Stage Management Interns............. Kimberly Carolus, Rachel Lantow Resident Stagehands & Carpenters Bill Burgardt, Sam Garst, Rick Grilli, Dave Hicks, John Nusslock, Jason Pruzin, Robert Schultz, Jim Zinky
T H E S TA F F MANAGING DIRECTOR Chad Bauman
ADMINISTRATION
Interim General Manager..................Diane Dalton Company Manager..................................... Cat Tries Management Associate...............Laura Rummler Receptionists.....................Andrea Roades-Bruss, Michael Evans, Grace Hern, Katherine Ketter, Magdelyn Monahan Theater Management Intern.................................................. Mattie Voorheis
DEVELOPMENT
Director of Development............Marina S. Krejci Director of Annual Giving.......Maripat Monahan Associate Director of Annual Giving......................................Amy Dorman Development Events Manager.........Michele Luu Development Assistant................. Casey Harding Development Interns.....................Claire Bencroft Nicholas Pjevach
FINANCE
Finance Director.......................... Leslie Fillingham Payroll/Benefits Specialist.................. Lori Weber Finance and Production Accountant..........................................James Kaplan Accounting Assistant......................... Marie Holtyn
HOUSEKEEPING
Housekeeping Supervisor................ Bruce Melick Housekeeping Staff............................Regail Blade, Kaye Johnyakin, Rosie L. Williams
House Operations Audience Services Manager...Casey Schroeter Audience Services Staff...............Claire Bancroft, Asia Cobb, LaToya Dennis, Erika Jane Gilbertson, Joshua Handrich, John Mussatti, John Sengdalaphet, Ana Thorn, Demetrius Truss Ticket Office Ticket Operations Manager... Michelle J. Usadel Subscriptions Coordinator.......... Becca Brenner Ticket Office Manager...........................Rob Novak Senior Ticket Representatives...... Jessica Jante, Jamie Lacy Representatives......Jess Betts, Katherine Duffy, David Dziatkiewicz, Michael Kielczewski, Harry Loeffler-Bell, Johnell Major-Wesley, Tracey Smith, Lindsay St. Arnold, Laurel Stofan, Kat Sterner, Kathryn Welden
STACKNER CABARET
Stackner and Concessions Manager....................................... Matthew Flannery Chef............................................................Clifford Hull Cabaret Staff: Michael Anderson, Michael Beyer, Kathleen Borchardt, Natalie Christian, Darian Emerson, Maddy Ernst, Caitlin Hagness, Tayna Haynes, Alex Hermann, Matt Hermann, Mariel Hildebrand, Vinnie Ingrilli, Caitlin Lux, Annamarie Meganck, Jeff Marquardt, Chad Meier, Andrew Mueller, Rayne Schwantes, Diane Schingeck, Jim Passow, Mike Passow, Jon Peters, Claire Rydzik, Jaime Schnittke, Frenisha Smith, Jeanne Suminski, Mary Vang, Charles Wallace
MAINTENANCE
Chief Building Engineer............. Mark A. Uhrman Lead Engineer........................................ James Ross Engineers........................ Riley Padron, Todd Ross
MARKETING
Director of Marketing & Communications.....................................Lisa Fulton Associate Director of Marketing........ Josh Gren Marketing Associate........................Kaitlin Schlick Group Sales Manager............................Joy Surber Graphic Designers.................................... Eric Reda, Benton Melbourne Marketing Intern........................ Marie Wierzbinski Photographer...............................Michael Brosilow Videographer............................The Stage Channel Public Relations Public Relations Director............. Cindy E. Moran Public Relations Interns.............. Alexa Hackfort, Dustin Raatz, Josette Schulze
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DONORS THANK YOU to our donors who help The Rep create live theater at its best! The following list represents organizations and individuals who have made a cumulative financial contribution of $250 or more between January 30, 2013 – January 31, 2014. For a more complete list of our supporters, please visit www.MilwaukeeRep.com.
Corporation, Foundation and Government Giving $1 million + United Performing Arts Fund (UPAF)
Participants in the Matching Gift Program American Transmission Company $100,000 - $999,999 Assurant Health The Lynde and Harry AT&T Foundation Matching Bradley Foundation Gift Center $1,000 – $9,999 Herzfeld Foundation Aurora Health Care Badger Meter, Inc. Bon-Ton Stores Foundation Briggs & Stratton $50,000 - $99,999 Bucyrus Foundation, Inc. Corporation Foundation, Chevron Shubert Foundation Inc. David and Julia Uihlein GE Healthcare CT Charitable Fund Charitable Foundation General Electric Fiduciary Management, Foundation Inc. $25,000 – $49,999 Heartland Advisors Evan & Marion Helfaer Patty and Jay Baker Illinois Tool Works Foundation Foundation Foundation Inbusch (Dorothy Watkins) Johnson Controls BMO Private Bank Foundation CAMPAC Foundation Johnson Controls The Friends of The Rep Johnson Controls, Inc. Foundation The Faye McBeath Mead Witter Foundation, The Maihaugen Foundation Foundation Inc. Charles D. Ortgiesen National Endowment for Pfizer Foundation Foundation the Arts Matching Gifts Program Potawatomi Bingo Casino Reader’s Digest Northwestern Mutual Target Wells Fargo Foundation The VanderBloemen Rockwell Automation $10,000 – $24,999 Group, LLC Corp. Matching Gift Helen Bader Foundation Wisconsin Energy Program Edward U. Demmer Foundation SPX Corporation Foundation Foundation $250 - $999 Elizabeth Elser Doolittle U.S. Bank Actors’ Equity Foundation, Charitable Trusts WE Energies Inc. Einhorn Family Foundation Ralph Evinrude Foundation Chase Season Restaurant InGreater Milwaukee Harley-Davidson Kind Donors Association of Realtors Foundation Ian’s Pizza Youth Foundation Frieda & William Hunt Karma Bar & Grill Wallace Foundation Memorial Trust Sababa Milwaukee Public Schools Penzeys Spices Jane Bradley Pettit Foundation Rockwell Automation Wisconsin Arts Board
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DONORS
Executive Producer ($50,000 and up) Anonymous Sally S. Manegold Harry Richard Quadracci and Emilio Cabrera
Individual Giving
Drs. Mark and Jennifer Niedfeldt The Thomas and Susan Quadracci Family Fund Gordana and Milan Racic Jay and Anne Schamberg Thomas and Meredith Producer ($25,000-$49,999) Scrivner Anonymous Judy Van Till Judy Hansen Thomas Warden Robert H. and Carol O. Stacy and Blair Williams Manegold Assistant Director Associate Producer ($2,500-$4,999) ($10,000-$24,999) Dr. and Mrs. R. H. Aster Wendy and Warren Eliza and Tim Audley Blumenthal John and Carol Bannen James E Braza and Mary K Chad Bauman and Justin Braza Dunleavy Julia and Bladen Burns Mark and Gerry Biehl Mr. and Mrs. Norman Dyer Kathe and Bill Biersach Jim and Pati Ericson Randal and Mary Lynn Audrey Grove Brotherhood Christopher Harned and Robert and Carolyn Burrell Elizabeth QuadracciTimothy and Kathleen Carr Harned Jane and Stephen Chernof Amy and Frederick Croen Jacqueline Herd-Barber and Ruth DeYoung Kohler Michael Barber Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Keyes Family Degnan John and Constance Mark and Amy Diliberti Kordsmeier James and Rosemary Dolan Marina and Frank Krejci Kirt and Dixie Fiegel Billie and Dr. Michael Kubly Karen and Gardner Sheldon and Marianne Lubar Friedlander Greg and Rhonda Oberland Richard S. and Ann L. Catherine and Buddy Gallagher Robinson Greater Milwaukee Patrick Smith and Edward Foundation: Seaberg Anthony and Andrea Bryant Family Fund Director ($5,000-$9,999) Norman and Lucy Cohn Matthew J. Bartel Family Fund Mark and Vicky Benskin Leland Hansen Mark Clements and Kelley Susan and John Harris Faulkner Henry and Margery Howard Susan and Gee Esslinger Jeffrey and Jacqueline Patrick and Molly Gallagher Jahnke Kathleen Gray and Ronald R. Judy and Gary Jorgensen Hofer Maja Jurisic and Don Fraker John and Tameica Greene Judith Keyes Peter and Linda Hotz Tim Kraetsch and Mike Wavre John and Marci Hunzinger Phoebe R. and John D. Lewis Stephen and Roberta Foundation Isaacson Susan and Robert Lueger Mary John Sullivan and Vince and Jan Martin Robert Sullivan Patti and Jack McKeithan David and Camille Kundert Stephanie and Randall Franklin Loo and Sally Long McKennie Kristine and Wayne Lueders Geraldine Mesching Anthony and Donna Meyer Vivian Moller Dwight and Marleen Morgan Abigail and David Nash 27 – An Iliad
David and Susan Ogden Anthony Petullo Susan Riedel Joseph A. and Sarah Rock Micky and Ron Sadoff June Schloerb Maureen Swokowski and Hillerian Hess Mike and Peg Uihlein Stephen and Christine VanderBloemen Wade Weissmann Teddy and Karin Werner Playwright ($1,500-$2,499) Anonymous(2) Fran and Lowell Adams Helen and Bruce Ambuel Isabel L. Bader Mark and Karen Bitzan Roberta Boczkiewicz Lisa and Tom Braun Cheryl and Mark Brickman Elaine Burke David B. Carter Mark Cooper Margaret Dethloff George and Sandra Dionisopoulos Richard and Nina Edelman Aly El-Ghatit Suzy Ettinger Kelly and Jeff Fitzsimmons Mr. and Ms. Chris Foley Franklyn and M. Anne Gimbel Gonzalez Saggio & Harlan LLP Greater Milwaukee Foundation: Margaret Heminway Wells Fund Norma and Bill Harrington Edward Hashek and John Jors Carla and Robert Hay Laurie Hazzard Dr. and Mrs. Burt Hoffman Kenton and Janet Howenstine Janet and Graham Hume Aaron and Christy Jagdfeld Dennis Kois Robert and Gail Korb Arthur and Nancy Laskin Dr. Paul W. Loewenstein and Ms. Jody Kaufman Loewenstein Teresa and David May Robert and Dianne Morris Karen Plunkett and Thomas Muenster Bruce and Peppy O’Neill Dr. David Paris
DONORS Jim and Gwen Plunkett James and Lys Reiskytl Cornelia Riedl Paul and Lynn Rix Karen and Richard Rodgers Patrick Schmidt and Dewey Caton Nita Soref Joan and Mike Spector Suzanne and Michael Hupy Ted and Marybeth Strupp Ronald Thrash Dr. and Mrs. Paul Weisman Wilfred Wollner Clare and Judy Zempel
Carol Porth Allen and Pat Rieselbach John Shannon and Jan Serr Kathie and John Shutkin Dave and Jean Simbro Aileen Smith Frank and Elsa Sterner Anne and Fred Stratton James and Elaine Sweet Anne Booth and Charles Trainer Chandra S. Unni Sargit Warriner Ruth A. Way Norm and Prati Wojtal
Stage Manager ($1,000-$1,499) Anonymous Joan and Dick Abdoo Renee E. Anderson and David R. Ham Mr. and Mrs. Robert Arfman Daniel and Amy Argall Nancy Balcer Dr. and Mrs. R. P. Barthel Jo Ann & Richard Beightol Ginny and Mike Bolger Julie and Richard Buss Dr. and Mrs. Bruce M. Camitta Cherchian Family Foundation Beverly and Ervin Colton Kay and John Crichton Kathy and Jim Daly Dale and Mary Erickson Leslie Fillingham Byron and Suzanne Foster Jane M. Foster Molly and David Fritz Lloyd and Mary Ann Gerlach R. Christie Hanna Jill and Mal Hepburn Jack and Myrna Kaufman Jon and Marilyn Kay Pam Kriger Kevin and Rosanne Lyons Dr. Brent and Susan Martin Janet and Andy Martin Mary E. McAndrews Richard and Maribeth Meeusen David and Genie Meissner Daryl and Rita Melzer Jim and Sally Mergener The George and Julie Mosher Family Foundation Andrew Nunemaker David Olson and Claire Fritsche Bob and Mary Lou Parrish Elaine N. Peterson
Principal Actor ($500-$999) Anonymous(2) Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Alpren Elma and James Anderson James and Susan Baillon Gary and Connie Bakker Karen and Peter Balistreri Bob Barthel Donald and Donna Baumgartner Cindy Bechwar Jill and Frits Broekhuizen Bruce and Joan Butterfield Bruce and Kathi Campbell Jim Cauley and Brenda Andrews Peter E. and Helen G. Chang The Margaret and Lauren Charous Charitable Fund Dr. and Mrs. Michael J. Chusid Milt and Sue Cleary Koch Bunny and Ron Cohen Chris and Judi Collins Kathleen Conroy and Michael Slupik Russell and Sandra Dagon Susan Dawicke Carol Z. Dolphin Tom and Mary Domer Tom and Bette Drought Mr. William E. Eastham Evelyn Ericson Deirdre Garton Mr. and Mrs. Burzoe Ghandhi Larry and Geli Golopol Idy and William Goodman Burton Goodman Bernadine and Stephen Graff Fund Donald and Barbara Grande Greater Milwaukee Foundation: Georgiana and Robert Taylor Fund Gregory Grumke William and Carmen Haberman
Arlene Hansen Cliff Hartmann Ed and Priscilla Heinecke Ralph and Bonnie Hensel Lois and William Hoover Howard and Susan Hopwood Dr. Lawrence and Joyzele Howards Ann Janikowsky Charles and Mary Kamps William and Gloria Katt Cindy and Michael Katzoff Dr. Lowell and B. Keppel Paul and Amy Kolo Mark and Jennifer Kopetsky Deborah Kozina Christine Krause Mary Pauly Lacy William and Judith Laste David and Jean Lauer Justine Leonard Colleen Lese Micaela Levine and Thomas St. John Robert and Mary Loots Mr. and Mrs. Gary Lukitsch John Lumber Mrs. Johanna G. Lutterbie Heidi Maetzold Jack and Joan Malin Lee Marquardt Larry Martin and Linda Rice Chris and Judy Martinez Dr. Raul and Pamela Mateo Daniel and Constance McCarty Jere McGaffey Kenn Miller and Wendy Walker Miller Claudia and Joseph Moll Mark and Jequitta Molot John and Jane Niebler Herbert and Karen Oechler Dr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Pagedas Mary G. Peterson Elizabeth Pfeiffer Fred Pike Bruce and Candy Pindyck Janet and Rick Poulson Edward and Harriet Purtell James and Kristine Rappe Scott and Amy Reid Dr. John and Theresa Ridley David and Pat Rierson Mickey B. Ripp Lucy Rosenberg Mrs. Pat Schlick Jim and Andrea Schloemer Judy and Tom Schmid Niel and Janet Schueller Theodore Schulte Thomas and Lori Schuster An Iliad 28
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DONORS Linda L. Sell, M.D. Joseph and Amy Silvers Brenda Skelton and Jim Bendtsen Clark and Diane Slipher Steve and Cathy Baker Mark and Nancy Smuckler Marlyn and Neal Spear Randel Steele and Margaret Gonzales Gerald and Louise Stein Linda and Richard Stevens James and Cynthia Stoll Jim Tidey Mary L. Tobin John and JoAnn Touchett Renee Johnson Tyson and Joseph Tyson Sheryl Van Haren Kent and Marcia Velde Nina and Gerald Walker Gary Neitzel and Debra Wiedmeyer Wiers Family Fund of the Greater Green Bay Community Foundation Tom and Marlys Williams Sandy and Sunny Williams Lee Wolcott Mary Wolfe Robert Woodbury Pete and Penny Woodcock Gertrude Zauner Michael Zilliox Bettie Zillman Supporting Actor ($250- $499) Anonymous(9) Jim and Terri Alioto Carole Anderson Paul Ashe Jon Auger Alan and Rose Marie Baron Conrad and Barbara Barrows Clinton Barry Doris Bauer Donald J Becker Stephen and Barb Becker Natalie and David Beckwith Jennifer Berg Philip Bergold Dr. and Mrs. John Bjork David and Marsi Black Mr. William Boles Melanie and Steven Booth Marie Bosetti and Tom Ehlen Richard and Victoria Bourdow Jayne and Eric Butlein Tom and Belle Chatton Steve and Nancy Check
Chris and Jean Clementz Kevin and Kristina Connor Bonnie Coons Rev. David E. Cooper Jo Covelli Danny and Jolinda Cunningham Karen and Robert Dean Doug and Diane Doers Charles Drake Eileen and Howard Dubner Thomas Duffey Dr. Eric A. Durant Michael Dwyer George and Margaret Egenhoefer Ms. and Mr. Mary Lynn Elver Lynn M. Engel Christine L. Fenner Robert Ferriday Mary Teresa Flaherty Marcia and Thomas Flanagan Janet and David Fleck Michele and Jerry Flemma Bruce and Kathy Ford James and DeDe Forester R. Mark and Debbie Frederick Jean Friedlander Richard Frierson Ronald and Judith Froehlich Allan F. and Mary Ellen Froehlich Mark Gennis Edward and Patricia Gibson Jim and Lynn Gilbert Gordon Gill Jon and Nancy Gilmore Adam and Carole Glass Dr. and Mrs. Nate Glassman Marcy Glisczinski Carolee and Henry Goetzinger Conrad and Sandra Goodkind Natalie Gorchynsky Alfonso and Joyce Graham Nona Graves Greater Milwaukee Foundation: James and Mary La Velle Fund Thomas and Beth Groble Ralph Gugerty Michael and Barbara Guolee Bart Hagensick Libby and Bill Hansen Richard Herman Judith Holbrook Robert L Holmes and Janice Effinger Reynolds Honold Randall and Elaine Hoth
Richard Ippolito and Pamela Frautschi Valerie Jablonka Roy H. Jablonka Mr. William W. Jackson Todd and Connie Jaremko Deb and Peter Johnson Annie Jansen Jurczyk and John Jansen Richard and Diane Kane Allan Kauth Greg and Barb Kedrowski Niven and Peter Kingwill Diane Kippenhan-Vollmer Kathy Klobuchar Margaret Knight Jacek Kowalski and Kathleen Schneider John Krajnak Sr. Stanley and Shirley Kritzik JP Kumar Harvey Kurtz and Yvonne Larme Dale and Sandra Landgren Steen and Janice Larsen Russell and Barbara Larson Caroline Laubenheimer Larry and Mary LeBlanc Mr. and Mrs. John Leonard George Leopold Mark and Cindy Levy Linda Loke and Chris Burgener Richard and Lisa Lokken Dr. and Mrs. Richard London Peter Lovance Paul and Patty Lucca Glen and Sally Lunde Richard Lutz Neal and Mardi Madisen Benjamin and Ellen Mandelman Brian and Susan Manthey Kathy and Frank Mattaino Debesh and Linda Mazumdar Bernard and Susan McCartan Tom and Renee McCutcheon Mrs. Susan Mc Govern Barbara McMath Mark and Michele Meier Kenneth and Louise Miller Howard and Sara Miller Gregory and Susan Milleville Mark Sabin and Mary Moberg Sabin Paul J. Moderacki John and Rosemary Monroe Deborah and Peter Musante Sue Nelsen Paul and Carolyn Noelke An Iliad 30
DONORS Tonen O’Connor Alan and Kathleen Olsen Myron and Annette Olson Steve Olson Marlene Ott Dr. and Mrs. Jerry Parent Marlyene Pfeiffer James Phillips J. D. and Sally Polley Judith Price Prakash and Kaye Laud Richard Pues Karen and Edward Purcell Donald and Mary Ellen Ralfs Triangle Enterprises, Inc. Patrick and Peggy Remfrey Roger Ritzow Patricia Robinson Darlene and Willie Rose Drs. Benson Massey and Ann K. Rosenthal Gregory and Bibi Rosner Phillip and Ginger Ryback Barry and Kathy Sammons Sanger-Newton Donor Advised Fund through the Renaissance Charitable Foundation Judith Schaffer Richard and Ruth Schauer Sharee Allain and David Schertz Laura Schmitt Jane and Gregory Schneider Nancy L Schneiders James and Kathi Scholler David and Margaret Schrader George Schroeder and Mary Arenberg Janice K Schur Beverly Schwabe Stacy L Schwarze Robert Sharpe Rahul Pandya Scott Silet Robert and Cindy Simon Dale Smith Jo Ann Stade Maria Steinmetz Mary Stockinger Ken and Jeanette Stoller Judith and William Stone Richard and Susan Strait Marjorie Sutton Susan Taylor Susan Thiele Dean and Kathy Thome Ann Tisdale
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Thomas and Patricia Towers Lynn Tracy Mary and Bruce Van Cleave Carla and W. Gregory Von Roenn David and Cheryl Walker Pat and Sandy Wamser Francis Wasielewski Mary Wehrle-Schnell and Richard Schnell Sue Wells Dorothy Whittenberger Mr. and Mrs. Wiebmer Terry and Carol Wilkins Theresa Wilson Thomas A. and Jane B. Witkowski John and Margaret Wittkowske Nancy Yttre Ted and Ann Zess R. Douglas and Sharon Ziegler In Kind Gifts Eunice Beckendorf Teri Bretza Larry and Gina Cairns Robert and Joanne Fuller Sam and Meghan Garst Mr. and Mrs. John Guy Richard and Joanne Hehn Marina and Frank Krejci Randy and Ann Lobotzke Michele and Van Luu Jill Lyons Jim Pickering Mary and Earl Reistad Catherine and Buddy Robinson Tyler Smith Michelle Usadel Cindy Yomantas Memorial Gifts In Memory of Delores Akin Barbara Stock In Memory of James M. Auer Marilyn Auer In Memory of Carolyn Hoffman James Laev In Memory of Fred Miller Mary John Sullivan and Robert Sullivan In Memory of Esther Peterburs Richard and Eileen Bussler
Lindner & Marsack S.C. Donna Maccani Jill M. Miller Joseph Peterburs Laurie Petersen In Memory of Rose Pickering James and Lynn Gilbert Carla and W. Gregory Von Roenn In Memory of Robert Trainer Marina and Frank Krejci Kristine and Thomas Lechner Bruce Meredith and Mary Niederehe Mary-Louise Mussoline Linda Vodnik Honoring Gifts In Honor of Eliza and Tim Audley Anthony and Donna Meyer In Honor and Appreciation of Patty and Jay Baker James and Elaine Sweet In Honor of Wendy and Warren Blumenthal for their 40th Anniversary Donald and Donna Baumgartner Brynn Bloch Mary and James Connelly James and Ellen Flesch Marina and Frank Krejci Richard and Elyce Lernor Susan and Robert Lueger Liane Schuminsky Bernard and Eileen Staller James and Cynthia Stoll Sherry and David Weinberg In Honor of Judy Hansen Stephen and Barb Becker In Honor of Nancy and Brian Leahy Caroline Laubenheimer In Honor of Carol Lowey Judith Casper In Honor of Robert Manegold for his Birthday Robert and Bonnie Ornst In Honor of Tony and Donna Meyer Douglas and Janey MacNeil Anne and Fred Stratton In Honor of Doris Squire Catherine Rynkiewicz In Honor of Renee and Joe Tyson David and Julia Uihlein