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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 Woman in White, adapted from the novel by Wilkie Collins. We hope to see you in the winter for our world premiere adaptation of The City & The City by China Miéville. Thank you for joining us. Enjoy the show! —Lifeline Ensemble Aly Renee Amidei Patrick Blashill Christina Calvit Victoria DeIorio Alan Donahue Kevin D. Gawley

LIFELINE THEATRE ENSEMBLE Peter Greenberg Robert Kauzlaric James E. Grote Frances Limoncelli Chris Hainsworth Katie McLean John Hildreth Hainsworth Paul S. Holmquist Dorothy Milne Elise Kauzlaric 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 Loreli Fritz-Cohn Cynthia Hunt Rudolph Donna Mavros

Patricia Kelley, Recording Secretary Raymond R. Snyder, Secretary

Lisbeth Maxwell Sara Rothkopf

Roche Schulfer Regan A. Smith

BOARD EMERITUS Linda Jacobson, Susan Rosenberg (In Memoriam), Jackie Snyder (In Memoriam), Dan Sullivan, 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 Development Manager....................................................................................................................Alex Kyger Operations Manager......................................................................................................................Erica Foster Production Manager.................................................................................................. Benjamin W. Dawson Technical Director......................................................................................................................Joe Schermoly Box Office Associate............................................................................................................ Megan Ormiston House Managers.................................................... Jessica Wright Buha, Tiffany Keane, Susan Tecktiel Shuttle Drivers...............................................................................................Robert Curtis, Eduardo Garcia Ushers provided by The Saints

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proudly presents

The Woman in White Based on the novel by Wilkie Collins

Adapted by Robert Kauzlaric* Directed by Elise Kauzlaric* Scenic & Properties Designer Alan Donahue*

Costume Designer Aly Renee Amidei*

Lighting Designer Kevin D. Gawley*

Original Music & Sound Designer Christopher Kriz, USA

Violence Designer Greg Poljacik

Dramaturg Maren Robinson

Stage Manager Katie Adams

Production Manager Benjamin W. Dawson

Assistant Lighting Designer Jordan Kardasz

Assistant Director Rebecca Munley

Technical Director Joe Schermoly

Master Electrician Clare Roche

Carpenter Jesse Gaffney

Electrician Sean Mallary

Electrician Will Dean

Scenic Artist Morgan Cromwell

Scenic Artist Andrew Hildner

Specialty Artwork Jessica Brown

Photography Suzanne Plunkett* *Denotes member of Lifeline Artistic Ensemble Special Thanks to the College of Dupage Costume Shop and Ferria Gong. 2

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THE CAST

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Walter Hartright...........................................................................................................................................Nicholas Bailey Frederick Fairlie, Dr. Goodricke, Mr. Catherick, Clerk.................................................................................Don Bender Marian Halcombe.....................................................................................................................................Lucy Carapetyan Mrs. Clements, Eleanor Fosco...........................................................................................................................Anita Deely Mrs. Vesey, Mrs. Michelson, Jane Catherick..............................................................................................Loretta Rezos Anne Catherick, Laura Fairlie.............................................................................................................. Maggie Scrantom Sir Percival Glyde..........................................................................................................................................James Sparling Count Fosco.....................................................................................................................................Christopher M. Walsh* Professor Pesca, Louis......................................................................................................................................... Greg Wenz Understudies.............................................................................Marsha Harman, Andrew Marikis, Megan M. Storti

SET TING Multiple locations in and around Limmeridge House (Cumberland), Blackwater Park (Hampshire), and London; primarily July, 1849 – October, 1850. This evening’s performance will be in two acts with one intermission.

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.

BIOGR APHIES Nicholas Bailey (Walter Hartright) Nicholas is making his Lifeline debut. Chicago credits include Dirty Blonde (BoHo Theatre), The Maid of Orleans (Strangeloop Theatre), and Bang the Drum Slowly (Raven Theatre). Regional credits include The Fox on the Fairway (Old Log Theater) and the world premiere of Sherlock Holmes and the Adventure of the Suicide Club (Arizona Theatre Company). TV/ film credits include Conquest of America (History Channel), various commercials, and the upcoming feature Scrooge & Marley. Also a writer, his first play, The Narrows, was workshopped with Red Tape Theatre and will receive a reading at Arizona Theatre Company this fall. Nicholas is a graduate of Denison University and is represented by Big Mouth Talent.

Don Bender (Frederick Fairlie, Mr. Catherick, Clerk) Don was last seen as Mr. Bennett in Lifeline’s production of Pride and Prejudice. Previously at Lifeline, he appeared in The Count of Monte Cristo, The Picture of Dorian Gray, and The Mark of Zorro. 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.

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Lucy Carapetyan (Marian Halcombe) Lucy is happy to be back at Lifeline, where she was last seen in Wuthering Heights. In Chicago she has appeared with Steppenwolf, Griffin, Steep, Caffeine, Dog & Pony, House, The Building Stage, New Beast Theatre Works, and Theatre Seven, where she’ll be appearing in American Storm later this Fall. She teaches and performs with the Actors Gymnasium and serves as the Education Programs Manager for Two Pence Theatre Company. Lucy is a graduate of Northwestern University and is represented by Paonessa Talent.

Maggie Scrantom (Anne Catherick, Laura Fairlie) Maggie is thrilled and honored to be making her Lifeline Theatre debut. She recently appeared in As You Like It with Two Pence Shakespeare, Steel Magnolias with St. Sebastian Players, El Stories with Waltzing Mechanics, and completed the protégé program with Shattered Globe Theatre. She recently received a BA with Honors in Theatre and Literature from the University of Iowa. She is a proud member of Waltzing Mechanics, a documentary theater company, and will appear next in their world premiere of Over My Dead Body.

Anita Deely (Mrs. Clements, Eleanor Fosco) Anita is so happy to make her Lifeline debut with The Woman in White. She last appeared in Master and Margarita at Strawdog (ensemble member), Louis Slotin Sonata with A Red Orchid Theatre, and Aunt Dan and Lemon with BackStage Theatre Company. Anita’s recent adventures as a dialect coach include Old Times at Strawdog and Pornography and Under the Blue Sky at Steep Theatre Company. Next up: Big Love at Strawdog, directed by Matt Hawkins, opening in April 2013.

James Sparling (Sir Percival Glyde, Asylum Owner) James is delighted to make his Lifeline debut. He is a British actor, director and voice artist who has played a variety of theatre roles including Hamlet, Macduff, Philip in Relatively Speaking and Siegfried Sassoon in Not About Heroes. James made his Chicago debut at Second City last year in Finding Your Inner Monkey, and earlier this year played Leo in Paradise Lost (The Agency, runner-up best new theater company, Chicago Reader 2012). He will be appearing as Brian in The Shadow Box later in the fall. He has directed many productions including Othello, Cabaret, and Separate Tables, as well as appearing in sketch comedy at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.

Loretta Rezos (Mrs. Vesey, Mrs. Michelson, Jane Catherick) Loretta is excited to make her first appearance with Lifeline Theatre. Most recently she was seen in the Jeff Recommended The Pitmen Painters (TimeLine Theatre). A former ensemble member of Strawdog Theatre, she was seen there in The Master & Margarita, Impossible Marriage, Detective Story (Non-Equity Jeff Award: Ensemble), and Julius Caesar. She has also worked with Chicago Shakespeare Theatre, Apple Tree Theatre, About Face Theatre, and Greasy Joan and Co., among others. Regional credits include Lakeside Shakespeare Theatre (MI), Colorado Shakespeare Festival, Fort Worth Shakespeare in the Park, American Musical Theatre, and Theatreworks. Television: Lipstick Jungle (NBC). She holds an MFA in acting from The Theatre School at DePaul University.

Christopher M. Walsh* (Count Fosco) Chris has been a member of Lifeline Theatre’s artistic ensemble since 2010. He has been seen on the Lifeline stage in Hunger, Watership Down, Neverwhere, Treasure Island, Busman’s Honeymoon, and The Mark of Zorro. Chris made his debut as an adaptor with Lifeline’s fall 2011 production of The Count of Monte Cristo, and will write Lifeline’s winter 2013 show, The City & The City. Other recent acting credits include The Duchess of Malfi (Strawdog Theatre), 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 studied acting at Columbia College and is a continuing student at Black Box Acting Studio. The Woman in White

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Greg Wenz (Professor Pesca, Louis) Greg is extremely thrilled to be making his debut at Lifeline Theatre after admiring their work for several years. He last appeared as The Herald in Marat/Sade with Right Brain Project. Recent Chicago credits include: F*cking A (UrbanTheater Company), Boy in Black (Chicago Fusion Theatre), My Filthy Hunt (Right Brain Project), Suburbia and Eiffel Tower Wedding Party: Radio Silence (The Nine). Since arriving in 2006, Greg has performed with several other Chicago companies including: Profiles, Prop, Theatre Seven, Victory Gardens, Halcyon, Circle and Rooms among others. He is a member of SAG/AFTRA and hold a BFA in Acting from Ohio University. Marsha Harman (Understudy) Marsha is delighted to be working with the fine folks at Lifeline. She has been a company member with New Leaf Theatre, where she appeared in Arcadia, Burying Miss America, Six Years, and the Jeff-nominated ensembles of As It Is In Heaven, The Permanent Way, and The Dining Room. She has performed with the Plagiarists and WNEP and has told stories at SKALD, The Moth StorySlams, and This Much Is True. Andrew Marikis (Understudy) Andrew makes his Lifeline Theatre debut with The Woman in White. Chicago credits include The Shadow of a Gunman at Seanachaí Theatre, Marisol and Trouble in Mind at The Artistic Home, and Tartuffe and The Tempest at Bohemian Theatre Ensemble. Other regional roles include Arsenic and Old Lace and Measure for Measure with Great Lakes Theater Festival; Measure for Measure (M4M) as Lucio and Mariana, and The Rocky Horror Show as Brad at The Cleveland Public Theatre. Andrew graduated from Baldwin-Wallace College in 2004 with degrees in Theatre and English and he is a frequent featured storyteller at StoryClub.

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Megan M. Storti (Understudy) Megan is delighted to be with Lifeline Theatre for the first time. Most recently, Megan appeared with The Right Brain Project in Marat/Sade. Chicago credits include understudy tracks in As You Like It at Chicago Shakespeare Theatre, as well as performances in A Christmas Carol (Metropolis PAC), Romeo & Juliet, (Glass Onion Theater), and Titus Andronicus (DreamLogic Theaterworks). Regional credits include: Shakespeare Festival of St. Louis (The Taming of the Shrew), Illinois Shakespeare Festival (The Three Musketeers, As You Like It, Merry Wives of Windsor), Phoenix Theatre (Rhythms) and Putnam County Playhouse (A Midsummer Night’s Dream). Robert Kauzlaric * (Adaptor) Robert is a proud member of Lifeline’s artistic ensemble. He has written over a dozen theatrical adaptations which have been produced all across the U.S., as well as in Ireland, England, and Canada. For Lifeline, he adapted the MainStage productions of The Island of Dr. Moreau (NonEquity Jeff Awards: Best Production-Play and New Adaptation), The Picture of Dorian Gray, Neverwhere (Non-Equity Jeff Award: New Adaptation), and The Moonstone; and the KidSeries productions of The True Story of the 3 Little Pigs! (currently on national tour with Dallas Children’s Theatre), Flight of the Dodo, The 13 Clocks, and Naked Mole Rat Gets Dressed. Robert has also appeared as an actor in fifteen productions on the Lifeline stage, and directed Treasure Island and Hunger. Elise Kauzlaric* (Director/Dialect Coach) Elise has worked with Lifeline since 1998 and has been a member of the artistic ensemble since 2005. At Lifeline, she has directed Pride and Prejudice, Wuthering Heights, Mariette in Ecstasy (Non-Equity Jeff Nomination: Direction), Arnie the Doughnut, and The Emperor’s Groovy New Clothes (2001); adapted The Velveteen Rabbit and Half Magic; coached dialects for numerous productions; and appeared onstage in Neverwhere, Queen Lucia, Talking it Over, Strong Poison, and many others. Outside of Lifeline, she directed Seanachaí’s production of Dancing at Lughnasa, has dialect coached numerous shows around Chicago, and has appeared onstage at The Goodman Theatre, Apple Tree, City Lit, Circle Theatre, First Folio Shakespeare Festival, and


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Griffin Theatre, where she received a Non-Equity Jeff Nomination for Supporting Actress for On the Shore of the Wide World. Katie Adams (Stage Manager) Katie excitedly returns to Lifeline on another Wilkie Collins adaptation; she was the stage manager for The Moonstone two years ago. Other productions with Lifeline include last season’s Hunger and The Count of Monte Cristo. Katie is a freelance stage manager around Chicago, and has also worked with companies including Steep Theatre Company, Prologue Theatre Co., and the Chicago Humanities Festival since graduating from Northwestern University. Aly Renee Amidei* (Costume Designer) Aly is pleased to be working with Lifeline again after designing Watership Down and The Count of Monte Cristo. She is also a member of Strawdog Theatre Company, where this fall she will be designing the costumes and makeup for Pontypool and designing Big Love in the spring. Aly is the Artistic Director of WildClaw Theatre and is designing costumes and props for Clive Barker’s The Life of Death, opening in October. She will also be performing as one of the foley artists in WildClaw’s Fifth Annual Deathscribe Horror Radio Play Festival in December. Aly works as the Costume and Makeup Coordinator at the College of Dupage and has designed for Seanachaí, Artistic Home, Collaboraction, House Theatre of Chicago, Vitalist, and Lakeside Shakespeare. In her copious spare time, Aly dabbles in playwriting, draws comic books, and knits like the wind. Jessica Brown (Specialty Artwork) Jessica is incredibly honored to be collaborating with the amazing crew at Lifeline Theatre for the first time. She received her BFA with honors in illustration at Moore College of Art & Design in Philadelphia, PA. She is also a freelance illustrator. Benjamin W. Dawson (Production Manager) Ben received his MFA in Technical Design & Production Management from Florida State University. He served as the Production Safety Coordinator with The Santa Fe Opera and as Art Director for several television series with networks like Discovery, PBS, MTV and VH1. In Chicago, Ben has served, among other things, as Production Manager for Zombies Attack Chicago; as Technical Director for Remarcable Theatre’s Lips Together, Teeth Apart; and as the Scene Shop Foreman at Goodman Theatre.

He is also currently a Company Member and the Production Manager for Sideshow Theatre Company and the Technical Director for American Theater Company. Alan Donahue* (Scenic & Properties Designer) Alan has designed over 180 theatre/ opera/dance productions over thirty years of nationwide practice — productions ranging from the intimate and environmental to grand scale multi-set spectacles. He has also produced more than additional 160 designs for industrial theatre, trade shows, video, museums, and themed public and commercial spaces. But his artistic home for the last 22 years has been Lifeline Theatre. Alan received Jeff Citations/ Awards for his designs of The Little Sister, Jane Eyre (2001), Around the World in 80 Days, Mariette in Ecstasy, and Neverwhere. For Lifeline Alan has also created literary adaptations: Donald E. Westlake’s Trust Me on This and Adam Langer’s Crossing California for the MainStage, and Daniel Pinkwater’s Bongo Larry and Two Bad Bears and Eileen Spinelli’s Sophie’s Masterpiece: A Spider’s Tale for KidSeries. Come October, Alan heads for Silver Dollar City in Branson, MO to supervise the installation of his designs a new musical adaptation of It’s a Wonderful Life which will play through November and December as a companion piece to Dickens’ Christmas Carol at the theme park. Kevin D. Gawley* (Lighting Designer) As a freelance lighting/scenic designer, Kevin’s work has appeared on many Chicago stages, including Lifeline Theatre, where he won Non-Equity Jeff Awards for The Island of Dr. Moreau and Jane Eyre, an After Dark Award for Strong Poison, and has been an ensemble member since 2001. Kevin was also nominated for Non-Equity Jeff Awards for his lighting designs of Lifeline’s productions of Hunger, Treasure Island and Neverwhere. Kevin was the theatrical lighting designer on the feature film, Were the World Mine. His work also appeared in numerous productions at the Bailiwick, Organic, Porchlight, OperaModa, Blindfaith, Theatre on the Lake, Metropolis, Store Front, Loyola University Chicago, Revels Chicago, Midwest Jewish, Taylor University, and at the North Carolina Shakespeare Festival theatres. Kevin is currently the Lighting and Scenic Design professor at the University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire and has taught Lighting Design and Technology courses previously at Loyola University Chicago and the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. The Woman in White

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Jordan Kardasz (Assistant Lighting Designer) Jordan is thrilled to be working with the awesome folks at Lifeline yet again, having lit Naked Mole Rat Gets Dressed and How to Survive a Fairy Tale, and assisted on Hunger last year. Jordan is a native Chicagoan and has been working in the city since 2008 after receiving her MFA from Ohio State University. Recent design credits include The Gacy Play (Sideshow), Goodbye Cruel World (Strange Tree), and The Duchess of Malfi (Strawdog). Jordan is proud to be an ensemble member with Strawdog and an artistic associate with Sideshow. Christopher Kriz (Original Music & Sound Designer) Christopher works nationally as a composer and sound designer. Previous Lifeline credits include Pride and Prejudice and The Count of Monte Cristo (Non-Equity Jeff Nominations: Original Music and Sound Design). In Chicago, Chris has designed for companies including Northlight, Steppenwolf, Goodman, Victory Gardens and TimeLine. Recent Chicago credits include The Heart Is A Lonely Hunter (Steppenwolf Theatre), Black Pearl Sings (Northlight Theatre), I Am Going To Change The World (Chicago Dramatists), After The Revolution (Next Theatre), Crooked (Rivendell Theatre), and Opus (Redtwist Theatre), for which he received a Non-Equity Jeff Award for Best Sound Design. Regional credits include The Nerd (Peninsula Players), Fall Of The House (Theatre Squared), and the national tour of America Amerique (Jena Company). Upcoming productions include The Letters (Writers Theatre), The Whipping Man (Northlight Theatre), and Creditors (Remy Bumppo). Chris is a proud member of United Scenic Artists Local 829. Rebecca Munley (Assistant Director) Rebecca is thrilled to be assistant directing at Lifeline. She is a recent graduate of Northwestern University’s theatre program, where she directed multiple productions including Goodnight Desdemona (Good Morning Juliet), After Miss Julie, The Days Ahead (a world premiere), and a staged reading of her own adaptation of Oscar Wilde’s The Picture of Dorian Gray (done in collaboration with Lookingglass’s David Catlin). Greg Poljacik (Violence Designer) Greg has been working as a teacher and choreographer for over a decade. He has been instrumental in the training of thousands of theater students and professionals worldwide and has provided award-winning choreography for over two dozen theater companies in Chicago. Currently Greg teaches stage combat at The Second City 8

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Training Center in Chicago, the International Stunt School, and works as a Sword Cutler, producing the best stage weapons in the industry, for Rogue Steel. Greg has also been a guest lecturer at Columbia University Chicago, and asked to teach at Regional workshops across the U.S., including co-coordinating the largest stage combat conference, the Winter Wonderland Workshop. He is a teacher with the United Stuntmens Association, a member of the Society of American Fight Directors, AGMA, and Asylum Stunts. All of his work in the art of stage combat follows the principles of “Safety, Story, Substance.” Maren Robinson (Dramaturg) Maren is thrilled to return to Lifeline Theatre after having served as dramaturg for Pride and Prejudice, Hunger, The Moonstone, and Neverwhere. She is also dramaturg for the current production of 33 Variations at TimeLine Theatre, where she was recently made a company member. Maren was an artistic intern at Steppenwolf Theatre. She also has worked with Strawdog, Eclipse, Caffeine, Greasy Joan and Camenae 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 (Technical Director) Joe is a set designer, technical director and painter. His design work has been seen around Chicago at Lifeline Theatre (The Count of Monte Cristo, The Moonstone), 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. SHOUT Marketing and Media Relations SHOUT Marketing & Media Relations specializes in individualized client campaigns. The partners, Jill Evans La Penna and James Juliano, excel in partnering with each client and work endlessly to identify the specific needs to make each project a success. SHOUT treats each client as if they are the only client. With a passion for their work, SHOUT strives to utilize the most up-to-date public relations and marketing approaches including social, online and grassroots campaigns as well as unique strategic advertising plans that is successful and beneficial to all.


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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, 2011 and August 15, 2012. Foundation/Government Support The Allstate Foundation Alphawood Foundation Arts Work Fund Elizabeth F. Cheney Foundation Exxon Mobil Foundation CityArts 3 grant from the City of Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events

Gaylord and Dorothy Donnelley Foundation Lloyd A. Fry Foundation Grover Hermann Foundation Illinois Arts Council, a state agency MacArthur Fund for Arts and Culture at Prince Corporate Support

Mammel Family Foundation The Pauls Foundation The Polk Bros. Foundation S&C Foundation The Service Club of Chicago The Woman’s Club of Evanston

Anonymous A.R.T. League, Inc. Beni E. Sherman and Sons, Inc. Blue Cross Blue Shield of Illinois Chicago Office Technology Group

The Common Cup Corn Products, International FGMK/Netrix, LLC The Glenwood Newleaf Natural Grocery

Mercer, Inc. Mesirow Financial Rogers Park Business Alliance Timothy Lally Design

Anonymous (5) Tom Adair Steven Adams & Mary Jo Schmitz Judith Akers Debbie Albano Barbara Altman Burton Andersen Karen & Gary Androphy Cheryl & John Aponte Kyra Auslander Kenneth & Patricia Bacigalupo Jake Baker Natalie Banovitz Mary Bao Kimberly Bares Priscilla Barlow Ann Bashook Leiner & Marvin D. Leiner Diane Baskette Judith V. Batzel Ralph & Marilyn Bava Rebecca Belcher-Rankin Chris Berba Charles Berglund & William Rush Judith & Sam Bernstein Elizabeth Beyreis Rosamin & Qadir Bhanpuri Paul & Maria Bierbauer Joyce Black Richard Black Mrs. Harold Blair John & Stephanie Blaser Ralph & Joyce Block Marianne Boe Richard Bough & David Easterbrook Anne E. Bowker Mary Boylan & Dennis Spearman

Jane & Bob Bronson Alexander Brown & Mary Leopold David Brown Tom & Mary Beth Brown Betsy Burtelow & Jim Boyer Paul Byrd Peter Calibraro Denise Calvert Christina Calvit & Eric C. Haugen Mr. & Mrs. T.O. Calvit Thomas B. Calvit Duncan & Beckett Muchmore Vicki Capalbo Dr. Diane Capitani Michael Cardinale & Autumn Mather P. Cary Rich Cermak Joyce Chelberg An-Shih Cheng Jill Chukerman Test & Tom Test Georgia Cibul Mary Cieslik Meaghan Clayton Tina Clemens Anne Close Michael Cohen & Lisa Ann Goldberg Bill & Alexandra Cole Marilyn Coopersmith Patrick Corbett Beth & Tom Coronelli Charles Cross Vicki Curtis & William Siavelis Derek Czaplewski Leigh Daeuble Lino Darchun

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Ernie & Tracy Deak Chris Deering Christine Dithomas Debbie Dodge Alan Donahue Sheila Donoghue Amy Downey Dan Drake Scott Drews Grace A. Dumelle Glenda Duncan Kate Early Maureen Eisenberg Paul Embree Anne H. Evans Lori & Bob Everett Linda Fairbanks & Jeanne Devore K. Falls John & Diana Faulhaber Simon Faye Scott M. Fincher Harry & Andrea Fitzsimmons Richard & Leigh Flisher Tina Florance Nona Flores Tommy & Debbie Foster Lucinda Fox & John Mancini Mary Lorraine Fox Rae Fritz Loreli & Steven Fritz-Cohn Jeanne Galatzer-Levy Kerry Galson John Gamble Barbara J. Geist Meredith George Virginia George Doris Gilbert Anne Gilford


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Barbara Giloth Janice Gintzler Jeffrey & Ellen Gluskin Mark & Diane Gluskin Samantha Godden-Chmielowicz Sarah Goeden Jennifer Goldfarb Robert Goldman Enid Golinkin Stephen Goranson Cynthia Gordon Lisa Graber Carol Graczyk Karen Grdina Donna & Jim Greco Roz & David Greenstein Richard & Dorothy Gregory Victoria Grigelaitis Mr. Howard Grill Ed & Carole Grote Pam Grout Ursula Gruber George Grueber Ted Grunebaum Bonita Guerra Manny Guevara Melanie R. Hannon Gale Harris Suzanne & Ronald Harris Norma Hart Carol Hart Elizabeth Haugen Mark & Elizabeth Haugen Elizabeth Hedges Jill Heidrich Roberta Heiman Bev Heimann Helene Heman Todd & Lizanne Hensley Alice Herman & Hal Temkin Steven Heyman Maureen Hickey Lakhiyia Hicks Piper Hillman Jaye Hilton Bruce & Beth Holmquist Donald Honchell & Susan Horn Rose M. Houston Jean Howlett John R. Hummel & Cynthia S. Mark-Hummel Cynthia Hunt Samuel & Celia Hunt Brian Hurley Linda & Alan Jacobson Betsy Jeffries Jeffrey Jens Myra & Anthony Jeskey Kristen Johnson Joanne Kalnitz & Marshall Sorkin Charise Kalogridis

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Roche Schulfer Alexandra Scoulas Mike & Linda Scussel Sharon Seeder Barre Seid Alicia Senior-Saywell Mr. & Mrs. John Seymour John & Pam Shaffer Sandra Sheinin Amy Sheren Peter Shillingsburg James Sie & Doug Wood Evelyn M. Siegel Sarane & Bruce Siewerth Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Skidmore Ada Skyles & Kent Wilcox Denise Sleggs Martha Sloan Louis Slotkin Gloria & Daniel Smith Regan Smith & Gabe Schanhapielo Elizabeth Smolinski Judy & Jonathan Soo Hoo Elissa Speizman Sprite Paul & Trish Srnak Phyllis Stabbe & Joseph Gonzales Levi Stahl & Stacey Shintani Janis & Gardnar Stevens

Wilma Stevens Merissa Shunk Kevin & Lisa Stringer Bob & Rosemary Stuebi Anne Sullivan Gerard Swick Thomas & Beverly Tabern Linda Tannen Kathryn Tholin & Steven Starr Barbara & Randy Thomas Helen Thomas Victoria Thomas Phil & Amy Timberlake Becky Tinkham & Chris Prouty Mimi & Cobby Toney Linda Townsend Thomas Trojan Brady Twiggs Kathryn Tyler Marilyn Tyler Charlene Uney Marilyn Upchurch Mary Van Slyck James Venskus Kara Wagner Sherer Victor & Jane Walchirk Christopher M. Walsh Amanda Walton Brian Washington

Alex & Devanee Washington Mary Watt Robert Weagly Richard & Karen Weiland Bruce Weininger Mari Weiss Karen Werner Laura J. Wilhelm Dallas & Kealie Williams Deborah Williams Liz & James Wilson Harold J. Winston Gretchen Winter & Jim Brown Elizabeth Wislar Michelle Wiznitzer Sarah Wohlenhaus Mr. & Mrs. William Wolf Elizabeth Wright & Julie E. Kaufman Toby Wright Ray Yacoub Lisa & Eric Yondorf Christine Zajczenko In Memory of Liz Cibulskis In Memory of Neil Lifton In Memory of Joan Little In Memory of Seymour Seltzer In Memory of Rob Snyder In Memory of Helen Walsh

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