Michael Halberstam Artistic Director
Kathryn M. Lipuma Executive Director
WRITERS’ THEATRE presents
SHE LOVES ME
Book by Joe Masteroff Music by Jerry Bock Lyrics by Sheldon Harnick Musical Direction by Ben Johnson Choreographer & Associate Director Jessica Redish, SDC Directed by Artistic Director Michael Halberstam, SDC Featuring Bernard Balbot, Kelli Clevenger, Andrew Goetten, Kevin Gudahl*, Stephanie Herman, Heidi Kettenring*, Ross Lehman*, Jessie Mueller*, Bethany Thomas, Rod Thomas*, James Rank* and Jeremy Rill Scenic Designer Costume Designer Lighting Designer Sound Designer Properties Designer Orchestral Reductions Stage Manager
Jack Magaw, USAA Nan Zabriskie, USAA Keith Parham, USAA Ray Nardelli, USAA Nick Heggestad Alan Schmuckler David Castellanos*
*Denotes Members of Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers
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This production is dedicated to Guy Adkins. Based on a Play by Miklos Laszlo. Originally Directed on Broadway by Harold Prince. Originally Produced on Broadway by Harold Prince in Association with Lawrence N. Kasha and Philip C. McKenna. Original Orchestrations by Don Walker. Adapted by Frank Matosich, Jr. She Loves Me is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI). All authorized performance materials are also supplied by MTI. 421 West 54th Street, New York, NY 10019 Phone: 212-541-4684 Fax: 212-397-4684 www.mtishows.com All musicians are Members of the Chicago Federation of Musicians, Local 10-28
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CAST (in
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Ladislav Sipos..............................................................................................Kevin Gudahl* Arpad Laszlo................................................................................................ Bernard Balbot Ilona Ritter............................................................................................... Heidi Kettenring* Steven Kodaly.................................................................................................James Rank* Georg Nowack............................................................................................... Rod Thomas* Mr. Maraczek............................................................................................... Ross Lehman* Customer......................................................................................................Kelli Clevenger Customer............................................................................................... Stephanie Herman Customer and Caroler.............................................................................. Bethany Thomas Amalia Balash............................................................................................ Jessie Mueller* Busboy and Caroler....................................................................................Andrew Goetten Keller, Waiter and Caroler...................................................................................Jeremy Rill
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Ladislav Sipos and Mr. Maraczek..........................................................David Turrentine* Arpad Laszlo ..............................................................................................Andrew Goetten Ilona Ritter and Customers....................................................................... Anna Danielson Steven Kodaly......................................................................................................Jeremy Rill Georg Nowak, Keller, Busboy and Waiter..................................................Matthew Keffer Amalia Balash....................................................................................... Stephanie Herman
MUSICIANS Cello................................................................................................................Dorothy Deen Reeds.......................................................................................................... Margie Halinski Piano/Conductor/Contractor...........................................................Maria Honigschnabel Violin.................................................................................................................... Nina Saito
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SET TING Maraczek’s Parfumerie. Budapest, Hungary in 1932.
INTER MISSION There will be one 10-minute intermission.
P R O D U C T I O N S TA F F Director............................................................................................... Michael Halberstam, SDC Musical Director.......................................................................................................Ben Johnson Choreographer & Associate Director..........................................................Jessica Redish, SDC Stage Manager.............................................................................................. David Castellanos* Scenic Designer............................................................................................. Jack Magaw, USAA Costume Designer...................................................................................... Nan Zabriskie , USAA Lighting Designer.........................................................................................Keith Parham, USAA Sound Designer.............................................................................................. Ray Nardelli, USAA Properties Designer............................................................................................ Nick Heggestad Orchestral Reductions...................................................................................... Alan Schmuckler Assistant Musical Director.........................................................................Maria Honigschnabel Casting Consultant............................................................................................... Adam Belcuore Production Assistant .......................................................................................... Adrienne Bader Wardrobe Supervisor................................................................................................. Jane Millett Sound Board Operator...................................................................................... Amanda Hosking Scene Shop/Scenic Construction..............................................................Means of Production Technical Supervisor...................................................................................................Jeremy Kay Costume Supervisor......................................................................................... Whitney McBride Chief Costumer...........................................................................................................Isaac Turner Cutters/Drapers...................................................Milwaukee Repertory Theater Costume Shop Stichers.................................................................................. Alarie Hammock, Camilla Hansen, Daisy Calhoun Lindas, Alexia Rutherford Assistant to the Costume Designer.......................................................................... Rosella Nitti Research Assistant to the Costume Designer..................................................... Williams Wever Wig Designer.....................................................................................................Ora Jewel-Busche Wig Maintenance.......................................................................................................... Berit Shea Master Electrician........................................................................................ Margaret Hartmann
SPECIAL THANKS Sarah Heberlein, American Music World, Goodman Theatre, Marriott Theatre in Lincolnshire, Milwaukee Repertory Theater, Steppenwolf Theatre Company and The Theatre School at Depaul University
D E D I C AT I O N She Loves Me is produced in memory of Guy Adkins, 1968 -2010. Guy was a much beloved colleague, friend and artist to many in the Writers’ Theatre family. We lost him this past May after his heroic struggle with cancer. Guy was fearless. His bravery revealed itself in his friendships, his love, his art and in the way he faced his mortality. We set out to do She Loves Me for Guy, and although it turned out differently than we imagined, this musical about love is very much for him and very much about him. Guy’s partner Sean Krill shares, “Guy loved She Loves Me. It was his favorite musical ever. He loved the characters, the score and adored the book. I have no doubt his spirit—full of boundless energy, humor, joy and love—is alive and well tonight, reveling in the storytelling of She Loves Me; an earnest, clever and brilliant musical, unabashedly romantic and ultimately a very funny tale of love conquering all. The story of Guy’s life could—and I’m sure will—be told.” 4 Writers’ Theatre
SHE LOVES ME PROFILES Bernard Balbot (Arpad Laszlo) makes his Writers’ Theatre debut. Recent Chicago credits include YEAST NATION, IT’S A WONDERFUL LIFE: A RADIO PLAY (American Theater Company), and A CHRISTMAS CAROL (Drury Lane Oakbrook Terrace). Other regional credits include CYRANO DE BERGERAC, OTHELLO, THE TWO GENTELMEN OF VERONA (Utah Shakespearean Festival), HAIR, ROMEO AND JULIET, ANDROCLES AND THE LION (Hangar Theater), TOUGH NUT CABARET, BOYS NEXT DOOR, GUYS AND DOLLS, TAMING OF THE SHREW and BROKEN SPOKE (Carnegie Mellon University School of Drama). In the fall of 2008, Balbot studied with the Moscow Art Theater School, portraying Trigorin in NIT’s production of THE SEAGULL. Many thanks to his family for their love and support. Kelli Clevenger (Customer) makes her Writers’ Theatre debut. Chicago credits include Dennis DeYoung’s HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME (Bailiwick Repertory Theatre), understudied Kat and Catherine in the Chicago premiere of TOMORROW (Victory Gardens Theater Greenhouse), Joanne Jefferson in the Chicago premiere of RENT (Ouroboros Theatre, Big Noise Theatre), SOUTH PACIFIC, 110 IN THE SHADE, THE MIKADO, THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE (Light Opera Works), Sonia Blake in KEEPING DOWN WITH THE JONESES and Nancy in ANGEL STREET (Attic Playhouse). Regional credits include Sisters Hubert/ Amnesia/Leo in NUNSENSE (Pendulum Productions), CABARET and Rosie in SWEET CHARITY (Alhambra Dinner Theatre). Film credits include The Dark Knight, Public Enemies, Chemical 12-D, The Exemption of Hunter Riley, Secrets of the Clown and the upcoming Still Born. Television credits include Prison Break and Leverage. She graduated Magna Cum Laude with a BS in Physical Therapy from University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. Andrew Goetten (Busboy and Caroler & Understudy: Aprad Laszlo) makes his Writers’ Theatre debut. He is a recent graduate of The Theatre School at DePaul University, where credits include AFTER THE END, HOLES, MACBETH and THE THREE MUSKETEERS.
Kevin Gudahl (Ladislav Sipos) returns to Writers’ Theatre after appearing as Reverend James Morell in A MINISTER’S WIFE, OTHELLO and THE DOCTOR’S DILEMMA. Chicago credits include THE COMEDY OF ERRORS, JULIUS CAESAR, A LITTLE NIGHT MUSIC, MACBETH, ANTONY & CLEOPATRA (Chicago Shakespeare Theater), WHO’S AFRAID OF VIRGINIA WOOLF, MY FAIR LADY, UNCLE VANYA, THE ILLUSION (Court Theatre), TURN OF THE CENTURY, KING LEAR and THE HOUSE OF MARTIN GUERRE (Goodman Theatre). Additional Chicago credits include productions at Marriott Theatre in Lincolnshire, Northlight Theatre, Remy Bumppo Theatre Company, Victory Gardens Theater, Apple Tree Theatre and Briar Street Theater. International performances include PACIFIC OVERTURES (Donmar Warehouse), HENRY IV PART I & II (Royal Shakespeare Company) and five seasons with the Stratford Shakespeare Festival. Film credits include While You Were Sleeping, Home Alone III, Poker House and Baby On Board . Television appearances include Early Edition, Crime Story and The Untouchables. Gudahl is a Joseph Jefferson Award recipient. He thanks Alyson and Nathaniel for their loving support. Stephanie Herman (Customer & Understudy: Amalia Balash) makes her Writers’ Theatre debut. Chicago credits include CHESS and SWEET AND HOT: THE SONGS OF HAROLD ARLEN (Theo Ubique Cabaret Theatre). She has also performed and studied with The Second City in Chicago. Herman has been onstage for over ten years and is currently studying vocal performance with Sharron Monfeli. She is grateful to Mom, Dad, Shane and Michael. Heidi Kettenring (Ilona Ritter) makes her Writers’ Theatre debut. Chicago credits include WICKED (Broadway in Chicago), MY FAIR LADY, LITTLE WOMEN, FUNNY GIRL (Marriott Theatre in Lincolnshire), GUYS AND DOLLS, TRAVESTIES, THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST (Court Theatre), as well as work with Chicago Shakespeare Theater, Drury Lane Oakbrook Terrace, Drury Lane Evergreen Park, Northlight Theatre, Theatre at the Center and American Theatre Company. She understudied as Belle in DISNEY’S BEAUTY AND THE BEAST in the US Tour. Regional credits include AUCTIONING THE AINSLEY Writers’ Theatre 5
S H E L O V E S M E P R O F I L E S ( c o n t .) (Theatre Works), as well as work at Peninsula Players Theatre and Bar Harbor Theatre. Kettenring has also sung concerts for Ravinia Festival in Chicago, Chicago Symphony Orchestra and Pensacola Symphony. Kettenring is an After Dark recipient, Sarah Siddons’ Leading Lady recipient and graduate of Northwestern University. She is a proud member of Actors’ Equity Association and wife of actor David Girolmo. Ross Lehman (Mr. Maraczek) returns to Writers’ Theatre after appearances in AS YOU LIKE IT, BACH AT LEIPZIG and THE UNEASY CHAIR. Chicago credits include MIZLANSKY/ZILINSKY, THE MAN WHO CAME TO DINNER, ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO’S NEST (Steppenwolf Theatre Company), THE ROVER, A FUNNY THING HAPPENED ON THE WAY TO THE FORUM (Goodman Theatre), HOT MIKADO, FIDDLER ON THE ROOF, THE PRODUCERS (Marriott Theatre in Lincolnshire), THE COMEDY OF ERRORS, TWELFTH NIGHT, TROILUS AND CRESSIDA, KING LEAR, LOVE’S LABOUR’S LOST, CYMBELINE, THE TAMING OF THE SHREW (Chicago Shakespeare Theater), A MAN OF NO IMPORTANCE, THE DRESSER, SYNCOPATION, SUGAR, WAITING FOR GODOT, AMADEUS and WHERE’S CHARLIE (Apple Tree Theatre). Broadway credits include THE TEMPEST, ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO’S NEST and A FUNNY THING HAPPENED ON THE WAY TO THE FORUM. Jessie Mueller (Amalia Balash) makes her Writers’ Theatre debut. Additional Chicago credits include A CHRISTMAS CAROL, ANIMAL CRACKERS (Goodman Theatre), THE THREE MUSKETEERS, HENRY IV PARTS I & II (Chicago Shakespeare Theater), CAROUSEL (Court Theatre), FIDDLER ON THE ROOF, ALL SHOOK UP, SHENANDOAH (Marriott Theatre in Lincolnshire), CURTAINS and MEET ME IN ST. LOUIS (Drury Lane Oakbrook Terrace). Regional credits include A LITTLE NIGHT MUSIC, OVER THE TAVERN (Peninsula Players Theatre) and BIG RIVER (Syracuse Stage). Mueller is a proud member of Actors’ Equity Association.
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Bethany Thomas (Customer and Caroler) makes her Writers’ Theatre debut. Credits include SWEET & HOT, BELLE BARTH: IF I EMBARRASS YOU, TELL YOUR FRIENDS, CABARET (Theo Ubique Cabaret Theatre) INTO THE WOODS, NINE for which she won an After Dark Award, RAGTIME, IN TROUSERS (Porchlight Theatre), YEAST NATION (American Theater Company), FIORELLO! (TimeLine Theatre) THE LIFE (Bohemian Theatre Ensemble) DESSA ROSE (Apple Tree Theatre) and work with Bailiwick Chicago, Lil’ Buds Theatre, Strawdog Theatre Company, Chicago Center for the Performing Arts, Silk Road Theatre Project, Chicago Dramatists, Light Opera Works, Emerald City Theatre and Hell in a Handbag Productions. Thomas sings with the Chicago rock band The Dirty Rooks and works for Broadway in Chicago. Rod Thomas (Georg Nowack) makes his Writers’ Theatre debut. Chicago credits include SUGAR, THE BOYS FROM SYRACUSE, BAREFOOT IN THE PARK, BIG—THE MUSICAL for which he won a Joseph Jefferson Award and an After Dark Award, HOW TO SUCCEED IN BUSINESS WITHOUT REALLY TRYING (Drury Lane Oakbrook Terrace), MAN OF LA MANCHA (Court Theater), SECOND CITY’S ROMEO AND JULIET—THE MUSICAL (Chicago Shakespeare Theater), CARNIVAL (Light Opera Works), BEAUTY AND THE BEAST and SUNSET BOULEVARD (Marriott Theater in Lincolnshire). Thomas was a company member of DISNEY’S THE LION KING at Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas, as well as performing in the National Tour. He is a graduate of Northwestern University and a proud member of Actors’ Equity Association. James Rank (Steven Kodaly) returns to Writers’ Theatre, having understudied and appeared as Reverend James Morell in A MINISTER’S WIFE. Additional Chicago credits include THE AMERICAN DREAMS SONGBOOK (Joseph Jefferson Award for Best Actor in a Revue, Next Theatre Company), THE MERRY WIDOW (Lyric Opera), TURN OF THE CENTURY (Goodman Theatre), PASSION, A LITTLE NIGHT MUSIC (Chicago Shakespeare Theater), CURTAINS, GRAND HOTEL, SOUTH PACIFIC (Drury Lane Oakbrook Terrace), CAROUSEL, PHANTOM (Candlelight Theater), 110 IN THE SHADE, CANDIDE and THE FANTASTICKS (Light Opera Works).
S H E L O V E S M E P R O F I L E S ( c o n t .) Regional credits include A LITTLE NIGHT MUSIC (Peninsula Players Theatre), THE BEGGAR’S OPERA (Santa Fe Opera) and THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE (Central City Opera). Rank has sung concerts with Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Ravinia Festival, Elgin Symphony Orchestra, Chicago Sinfonietta and with various ensembles from Northwestern University, where he received his MM. Rank is a proud member of Actors’ Equity Association. Jeremy Rill (Keller and Waiter & Understudy: Steven Kodaly) makes his Writers’ Theatre debut. Chicago credits include THE MUSIC MAN (Light Opera Works), CANDIDE and ASSASSINS (Porchlight Music Theatre), JERRY SPRINGER THE OPERA for which he won a Joseph Jefferson Award for Best Supporting Actor, DENNIS DEYOUNG’S HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME, PARADE (Bailiwick Repertory Theatre), PHANTOM (Theatre at the Center), CAN-CAN (Circle Theatre) and PASSION (Chicago Shakespeare Theater). Regional credits include A CHRISTMAS CAROL, ANNIE, A FUNNY THING HAPPENED ON THE WAY TO THE FORUM, SOUTH PACIFIC, CINDERELLA, PHANTOM (Wagon Wheel Theatre), WORKING, LOVE’S LABOUR’S LOST and ASSASSINS (Alaska Shakespeare Festival). Opera credits include LULU (Lyric Opera), DIE ZAUBERFLOTE (Rome Opera Festival). Rill is also an accomplished cabaret performer having been seen in numerous venues including The Park West, Voltaire, Gentry of Chicago, Wilmette Theatre, Club 3160 and Cornelia’s. Jerry Bock (Composer) was born in New Haven, Connecticut on November 23, 1928. That was his first out-of-town tryout. Thirty years later, he and Sheldon Harnick gave birth to THE BODY BEAUTIFUL in Philadelphia. That was his fourth out-of-town tryout. In between was CATCH A STAR, a fleeting revue that, according to critic Walter Kerr, posed the question; “What do you call something between a flop and a smash?” Kerr’s answer? “A flash.” Next, Jule Styne and Tommy Valano midwifed Bock, Larry Holofcener and George Weiss into birthing MR. WONDERFUL starring Sammy Davis Jr. The title song and Too Close For Comfort are still active off springs. Bock and Harnick’s celebrated collaboration yielded five scores in seven years: THE BODY BEAUTIFUL, FIORELLO! (winner of Broadway’s triple crown: The Tony Award, The New York Critics’ Circle Award and The Pulitzer Prize in drama, the fourth musical to do so), TENDERLOIN, SHE LOVES ME (winner of Variety’s poll of critics as best musical, citing Bock and Harnick as best composer and lyricist), FIDDLER ON THE ROOF (winner of nine Tony Awards, most notably the citation for best musical of the year), THE APPLE TREE and THE
ROTHSCHILDS. In addition to the 1989 silver anniversary production of FIDDLER ON THE ROOF (from which a major excerpt was featured in JEROME ROBBINS’ BROADWAY), a highly esteemed revival of THE ROTHSCHILDS enjoyed a successful run off-Broadway the following year. Since then, Bock and Harnick were triply honored by being inducted into the Theater Hall of Fame, receiving the Johnny Mercer Award from the Songwriters Hall of Fame and the Spirit of American Creativity Award from the Foundation for a Creative America. But the “award” that Bock holds near and dear is the honorary Doctor of Humane Letters degree from the University of Wisconsin. It was there that he met his wife Patti, and it was there that he decided to be a composer. Bock is a member of a number of professional guilds and associations, among which the BMI Foundation, Inc. is a membership he relishes. As for Patti, his wife, George, their son and Portia, their daughter, Bock confesses they are his longest running hit. Sheldon Harnick (Lyricist) was born in Chicago on April 30, 1924. He attended Portage Park Grammar School 1930-1938 and started studying violin while in grammar school. He attended Carl Schurz High School 1938-1942 and continued violin studies and music theory at the Boguslawski Musical College. During his junior and senior years at Schurz, Harnick began to write parodies, sketches and some original songs with collaborator Stanley Orzey. In 1943 he was drafted for World War II and was honorably discharged in 1946 (Rank: T-4). While stationed at Robins Field, Georgia, he worked as a performer and wrote songs for shows put on by the volunteer Special Service Group. Harnick was a technician in the Signal Corps, attached to the Air Force; where he created entertainment on his own time. He also, entered Yank Magazine’s parody contest and was one of five 2nd prize winners. After his discharge from the Army, he worked as a violinist in Bud Whalen’s dance band around Chicago. Harnick then enrolled at Northwestern University School of Music 1946-1949, where he earned a Bachelor of Music Degree, majoring in violin. He contributed to Northwestern’s annual student revue, the Waa-Mu Show: 1947-1953. After graduation he worked with Henry Brandon’s dance orchestra around Chicago and the midwest. When the band had to be trimmed in order to continue to book engagements, Harnick was one of several musicians let go. He then worked with Xaviar Cugat’s orchestra on a theater date in Minneapolis but was fired after the first show. Harnick went to New York in 1950 to try to be a theatrical song writer. His first song in a Broadway show was The Boston Beguine in NEW FACES OF 1952. Over the next few years he contributed songs to the following Broadway and off-Broadway revues with music written by Harnick, David Baker or Lloyd B. Norlin: TWO’S COMPANY, JOHN MURRAY Writers’ Theatre 7
S H E L O V E S M E P R O F I L E S ( c o n t .) ANDERSON’S ALMANAC, THE SHOESTRING REVUE, SHOESTRING 1957, KALEIDOSCOPE, THE LITTLEST REVUE and VINTAGE 1960. He also had songs in several Julius Monk Cabaret shows. Harnick wrote the lyrics for his first musical HORATIO (book by Ira Wallach and music by David Baker), produced at Margo Jone’s theater in Dallas in 1954. This show was later produced off-Broadway in 1961 under the title SMILING THE BOY FELL DEAD. Harnick worked on the theater staff of a summer resort, Green Mansions, for the full summer season in 1955, half the season of 1956 and several weeks in 1957. He received a call to write lyrics, anonymously, on THE AMAZING ADELE in 1956, but it was never produced on Broadway and SHANGRI-LA in 1956. He then wrote the lyrics for PORTOFINO in 1958. Harnick met Jerry Bock in 1956 and proceeded to collaborate on the following productions: THE BODY BEAUTIFUL (1958), a closed-circuit television industrial show Ford Tractor Show (1959), FIORELLO! (1959), TENDERLOIN (1960), MAN IN THE MOON for the Bil Baird Marionettes (1963), SHE LOVES ME (1963), TO BROADWAY WITH LOVE for The New York Fair (1964), FIDDLER ON THE ROOF (1964), contributed several songs anonymously to BAKER STREET (1965), THE APPLE TREE (1966), a television musical The Canterville Ghost (1966) and THE
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ROTHSCHILDS (1970). They also wrote material for the then Mayor of New York, John V. Lindsay, for his appearances before the Press Club Show INNER CIRCLE 1966 and 1970-1973. From 1958 to 1959 he worked on Industrial Shows for such firms as Buick, Esso Gas, Nabisco, Columbia Phonograph, Milliken and worked on one Ballantine Beer commercial with Jerry Bock in 1965. In 1973 Harnick worked with Mary Rodgers on: PINOCCHIO (1973) for the Bil Baird Marionettes and wrote the song William’s Doll for Marlo Thomas’s Television Special: Free to Be You and Me (1974). Harnick wrote with Joe Raposo the theme song for the television series written by Alan Alda: We’ll Get By (1974), Alice in Wonderland (1975) for the Bil Baird Marionettes, SUTTER’S GOLD a Cantana, the premiere for Boston Symphony Orchestra (1980) and A WONDERFUL LIFE a musical based on the film It’s a Wonderful Life first produced at the University of Michigan (1986), the Stock and Amateur rights are now handled by the Rodgers and Hammerstein Organization. Collaborating with Michelle Legrand, they worked on: A Song for a King an unproduced film, A CHRISTMAS CAROL the first production was produced as a tour in 1981, the Stock and Amateur production rights are now handled by the Rodgers and Hammerstein Organization and Aaron’s Magic Village an
S H E L O V E S M E P R O F I L E S ( c o n t .) animated film released in the United States in 1997. The same film was released in Europe as The World is One Big Chelm in 1955. In 1979, Harnick wrote FRUSTRATION, a ‘mini-opera’ in one act, one of several short comedic operas included in a presentation called FANTASIES TAKE FLIGHT (premiere Encompass Theatre, New York City). Working with Jack Beeson, Harnick wrote the following operas: CAPTAIN JINKS OF THE HORSE MARINES originally recorded by RCA, now available on Desto Records (premiere Kansas City Lyric Theatre in 1975), DR. HEIDEGGER’S FOUNDATION OF YOUTH recorded by CRI (premiere National Arts Club, New York City in 1978) and CYRANO (premiere Theater Hagen in Germany, 1994). Thomas Z. Shepard and Harnick collaborated on the following operas: LOVE IN TWO COUNTRIES and comprising two one-act operas THAT PIG OF A MOLETTE & A QUESTION OF FAITH (premiere Musical Theatre Works, Theatre at St. Peter’s Church, New York City in 1991). Commissioned by the Lyric Opera of Kansas City, Harnick and Henry Mollicone wrote COYOTE TALES (premiere Lyric Opera of Kansas City in 1998). Harnick has adapted or translated the following works: Stravinsky’s L’HISTOIRE DU SOLDAT (world premiere Chamber Symphony of Philadelphia, with Bil Baird’s Marionettes in 1967), now considered the “official American translation,”
Ravel’s L’ENFANT ET LES SORTILEGES (premiere The Manhattan Music School in 1971), Mozart’s L’OCA DEL CAIRO (premiere Lyric Opera of Kansas City in 1982), Lehar’s THE MERRY WIDOW (premiere San Diego Opera Company, featuring Beverly Sills in 1977), Bizet’s CARMEN, commissioned by Houston Grand Opera Company (premiere Houston Grand Opera Company in 1981), an abbreviated version of the Houston Grand Opera Company translation, slightly revised, became the English version of Peter Brook’s LA TRAGEDIE DE CARMEN (premiere Vivian Beaumont Theatre in New York City in 1984), Canteloube’s SONGS OF THE AUVERGNE (seven of those songs were first performed in a concert given by Marni Nixon in New York City in 1982), Bach Aria Group commissioned J.S. Bach works THE CONTEST BETWEEN PHOEBUS and PAN a Cantata in 1988, THE APPEASEMENT OF AEOLUS a Cantata in 1990 (premiere Bach Aria Group, New York), an aria from Verdi’s RIGOLETTO, Questa o Quella translated for Placido Domingo to perform on his television special in 1985, Elgie composed by Charles Ives, the translation used as the final song in Jerome Robbins ballet IVES SONGS (premiere New York State Theatre in 1988). Harnick translated six of the dozen songs from Ghetto: Translations of Yiddish Songs and Jim Friedman translated the other
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S H E L O V E S M E P R O F I L E S ( c o n t .) six songs for use in GHETTO by Joshua Sobol (premiere Mark Taper Forum in 1986) and THE UMBRELLAS OF CHERBOURG composed by Michael Legrand, text by Jacques Demy (premiere New York Shakespeare Festival Theatre in 1979). In 1993 he collaborated with Peter Reeves at the Neil Simon Theater translating A Friend Has Gone Away lyrics by Jean Drejac and he wrote some lyrics for CYRANO, THE MUSICAL composed by Ad van Dijk with text by Koen van Dijk. The following commissions have not yet been produced: Renard (commissioned by PBS), L’AMOUR FANTOME composed by Michael Legrand, text by Didier van Cauwelaert, L’OCA DEL CAIRO (commissioned by the Metropolitan Opera’s Mini-Met), THE HEIRESS composed by Jean-Michel Damase, translated from the French libretto by L. Ducreux based on the Ruth and Augustus Goetz play, which was based on Henry James’s novel Washington Square (not yet produced in English), Pailleron’s LE MONDE OU L’ON S’ENNUIE and LE VOYAGE DE MONSIEUR PERRICHON composed by Eugene Labiche and Edouard Martin. Miscellaneous film and television credits include: theme music and lyrics for Dumont Cavalcade of Stars a weekly television variety show starring Jackie Gleason (1952), the theme for The Heartbreak Kid (1972), the theme for Cy Coleman (1972), the theme for Blame it on Rio, music for Cy Coleman and song I Must Be Doing Something Right (1984), the theme for the television film Marriage is Alive and Well, music for Fred Karlin (1980), theme for Northwestern University Television Special The Way They Were, music for Larry Grossman and from that project the song In The Beginning was nominated for an Emmy Award (1981), new lyrics for Sousa’s The Stars and Stripes Forever (his version was entitled The Man With the Sign) for the Norman Lear Television Special I Love Liberty (1982), adapted the opening number from A Chorus Line for use in the Academy Award telecast (1988), songs for the HBO animated film The Tale of Peter Rabbit and music for Stephen Lawrence (1991). Miscellaneous musical credits include REX music by Richard Rodgers (1976), THE PHANTOM TOLLBOOTH music by Arnold Black, book was written by Harnick and Norton Juster (world premiere Harwich Junior Theatre in 2002), he wrote the book, lyrics and music for DRAGONS based on the Russian play THE DRAGON by Yevgeny Schwarz (Northwestern University in 1984) and GOOD COMPANY: SONGS THAT MADE IT FROM SHOWS THAT DIDN’T (world premiere Berkshire Theatre Festival in 1997). Harnick has received awards for the following projects FIORELLO! (Tony Award, Pulitzer Prize and New York Drama Critics Circle Award), SHE LOVES ME (Grammy Award), FIDDLER ON THE ROOF (Tony Award, New York Drama Critics Circle Award, Newspaper Guild of New York Page One Award), The Merry Widow: The Angel Album 10 Writers’ Theatre
(used his translation that won the Grammy Award for Best New Opera Recording of 1978-1979), RCA Cast Album of the stage production of Fiddler on the Roof (Gold Record), United Artists Soundtrack Album for the film Fiddler on the Roof (Gold and Platinum Records), Arista Album Free to Be You and Me on which he was represented by a poem Housework and the song William’s Doll music by Mary Rodgers (Gold Record). Harnick and Bock have been awarded The Johnny Mercer Award presented by the Song Writers Hall of Fame, Spirit of American Creativity Award to Jerry Bock given by the Foundation for a Creative America and Jewish Cultural Achievement Award in the Performing Arts field given by the National Foundation for Jewish Culture. Harnick has been awarded the Marc Blitzstein Memorial Award for the achievement in the creation of opera librettos by the American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters, Honorary Degrees from Illinois Wesleyan University: Doctor of Humane Letters (1996) and by Muskingum College (1997). Harnick is a member of The Dramatists Guild and the Songwriters Guild of America. Joe Masteroff (Author) is best known as the book writer for the Tony Award-winning CABARET. Coming to New York from Philadelphia after attending Temple University and serving in the US Air Force, he has been represented in New York City by the play THE WARM PENINSULA, the libretto for an operatic version of Eugene O’Neill’s DESIRE UNDER THE ELMS and the book and lyrics for a recent production of SIX WIVES at the York Theatre Company. Michael Halberstam (Director) is the artistic director and co-founder of Writers’ Theatre. He has directed over thirty productions for the company including NOT ABOUT HEROES (starring Nicholas Pennell), PRIVATE LIVES, LOOK BACK IN ANGER, CANDIDA, THE FATHER, CRIME AND PUNISHMENT, BENEFACTORS, SEAGULL, THE DUCHESS OF MALFI, OTHELLO, THE SAVANNAH DISPUTATION, the world premiere musical A MINISTER’S WIFE and ROSENCRANTZ AND GUILDENSTERN ARE DEAD. Halberstam has appeared in numerous Writers’ Theatre productions including RICHARD II (title role), LOOT and MISALLIANCE. Previously, he spent two years at The Stratford Festival in Ontario and performed in TIMON OF ATHENS, THE KNIGHT OF THE BURNING PESTLE (title role), MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING and AS YOU LIKE IT. Halberstam’s other Chicago acting credentials include productions with Wisdom Bridge, Court Theatre and Chicago Shakespeare Theater. Elsewhere he directed THE GAMESTER (Northlight Theatre), A MAN FOR ALL SEASONS (Peninsula Players Theatre), HAMLET (Illinois Shakespeare Festival), CANDIDA (Jean Cocteau Repertory in New York), TEN LITTLE INDIANS
S H E L O V E S M E P R O F I L E S ( c o n t .) (Drury Lane Oakbrook Terrace), a highly acclaimed revival of CRIME AND PUNISHMENT, which Writers’ Theatre produced offBroadway at 59E59 Theatres in New York City, ENCHANTED APRIL and STATE OF THE UNION (Milwaukee Repertory Theater). This spring he will direct A MINISTER’S WIFE at Lincoln Center Theater in New York City. His forays into opera have included THE RAPE OF LUCRETIA (Chicago Opera Theater), FRANCESCA DE RAMINI featuring the Chicago Symphony Orchestra conducted by Christoph Eschenbach and LE FREYSHUTZ, a Berlioz adaptation of the Weber opera conducted by Christoph Eschenbach in its North American Premiere (Ravinia Festival). He spent two and a half years teaching Shakespeare at The Theatre School at DePaul University and has received awards for excellence in theater management and/or artistic achievement from The Chicago Drama League, The Arts & Business Council, Chicago Lawyers for the Creative Arts and The Chicago Associates of the Stratford Festival. Ben Johnson (Musical Director) makes his Writers’ Theatre debut. Additional Chicago credits include SUGAR, FUNNY GIRL, THOROUGHLY MODERN MILLIE, MAME, THE GOODBYE GIRL (Drury Lane Oakbrook Terrace), THE COMEDY OF ERRORS, DISNEY’S ALADDIN (Chicago Shakespeare Theater) and FOREVER PLAID (Royal George Theatre, Seattle Repertory Theatre, Marriot Theatre in Lincolnshire and Theatre at the Center). Conductor/Pianist credits include RAGTIME (Drury Lane Oakbrook Terrace) and PASSION (Chicago Shakespeare Theater). He was the vocal coach for DISNEY’S THE LION KING Cheetah Tour. Jack Magaw (Scenic Designer) is based in Chicago and also teaches design at both DePaul University and Northwestern University. He has designed numerous productions for Writers’ Theatre including THE OLD SETTLER, PICNIC and BUS STOP. Other recent Chicago and regional theatre credits include SIZWE BANZI IS DEAD and THE MYSTERY OF IRMA VEP (Court Theatre), A LIFE (Northlight Theatre), HEROES (Peninsula Players Theatre), FUNNY GIRL (Drury Lane Oakbrook Terrace), MAURITIUS (Theatre Squared), ALL MY SONS (TimeLine Theatre), EVIE’S WALTZ (Geva Theatre), THIS WONDERFUL LIFE (Indiana Repertory Theatre), RADIO GOLF (Pittsburgh Public Theatre), WINESBURG, OHIO, A FLEA IN HER EAR (Kansas City Repertory), FOUR PLACES (Victory Gardens Theater) and LOVE’S LABOR’S LOST (Clarence Brown Theatre). He received Joseph Jefferson Award nominations for PICNIC and BUS STOP (Writers’ Theatre), FENCES (Court Theatre) and SEVEN GUITARS (Congo Square). Upcoming projects include HOME (Court Theatre) and ECLIPSED (Northlight Theatre).
Nan Zabriskie (Costume Designer) returns to Writers’ Theatre where she has designed costumes for THE LION IN WINTER, OTHELLO, BUS STOP and TO THE GREEN FIELDS BEYOND. Her frequently Joseph Jefferson nominated costumes have been seen at Chicago Shakespeare Theater, Steppenwolf Theatre Company, Goodman Theatre, Northlight Theatre, Court Theatre, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Chicago Children’s Theatre, Northwestern University, Victory Gardens Theater, Pegasus Players, Oak Park Festival Theatre, Colorado Shakespeare Theatre and many others. She recently designed BECKY’S NEW CAR, a Steve Dietz play, at Indiana Repertory Theatre. For 15 years she has designed WELCOME YULE for the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. Zabriskie designs for dancers and has done so for The Joffrey Ballet, Hubbard Street Dance Theatre, River North Dance and Giordano’s Jazz Dance Theatre. She was founder and co-artistic director of the original Chicago Children’s Theatre, an American Alliance for Theatre and Dance Award-winner for which she designed sets and costumes for 25 productions. Keith Parham (Lighting Designer) returns to Writers’ Theatre after designing BACH AT LEIPZIG, THE SAVANNAH DISPUTATION, CRIME AND PUNISHMENT which Writers’ Theatre produced off-Broadway at 59E59 Theatres in New York, NIXON’S NIXON, A MINISTER’S WIFE and ROSENCRANTZ AND GUILDENSTERN ARE DEAD. He is also a company member of The Utopian Theatre Asylum Theatre (TUTA), where recent credits include BAAL, THE WEDDING, MARIA’S FIELD, ROMEO AND JULIET, UNCLE VANYA, TRACKS, HUDDERSFIELD and RULES FOR GOOD MANNERS IN THE MODERN WORLD (Chicago and New York). Select Chicago credits include GAS FOR LESS, GHOSTWRITTEN, STOOP STORIES (Goodman Theatre), 9 PARTS OF DESIRE (Next Theatre where he is an associate artist), MILLION DOLLAR QUARTET (Dee Gee Theatricals at Goodman Theatre and The Apollo), DON’T DRESS FOR DINNER and RUSSIAN ON THE SIDE (The Royal George). Additional international and regional credits include HOMEBODY/KABUL (National Theatre in Belgrade Serbia) FUTURE ME (Summer Play Festival at The Public Theatre), ADDING MACHINE (off-Broadway and Next Theatre), RED LIGHT WINTER (Chicago and New York) and THE SUNSET LIMITED (Chicago, New York, Ireland) with Steppenwolf Theatre Company. He has also designed numerous shows with Alley Theatre, Milwaukee Repertory Theater, Trinity Repertory Company, Northlight Theatre, Olney Theatre Center, Milwaukee Shakespeare, TimeLine Theatre where he is an associate artist, Lookingglass Theatre Company, Chicago Dramatists, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, European Repertory Theatre, Rivendell Theatre Ensemble and Theatre Wit.
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S H E L O V E S M E P R O F I L E S ( c o n t .) Ray Nardelli (Sound Designer) returns to Writers’ Theatre where he last designed OH COWARD!. He has composed music and designed sound at Goodman Theatre, Steppenwolf Theatre Company, Chicago Shakespeare Theater, Northlight Theatre, Apple Tree Theatre, Lookingglass Theatre Company, Victory Gardens Theater, The Gift Theatre Company, Northwestern Theatre, DePaul Theatre, Notre Dame Summer Shakespeare Festival, Meadow Brook Theatre, Oak Park Festival Theatre, Dolphin Back Theatre, American Girl Theatre, Skylight Opera Theatre and Wright State University Theatre. Assistant sound design credits include Goodman Theatre, Steppenwolf Theatre Company, Manhattan Theatre Club and Next Theatre Company. Nardelli has recorded, mixed and produced CD’s for the musicals THE SOUND OF ONE and LA LUNA MUDA. Film credits include Stray Dogs, Pretty Ladies and Crush. Other work includes sound and music used on NPR, PBS, NBC’s The Today Show and Jeff Gordon Racing—a CD-Rom game. Memberships include ASCAP, IATSE #2 and United Scenic Artists #829. Nick Heggestad (Properties Designer) makes his Writers’ Theatre debut. Additional Chicago design credits include NIGHT AND DAY, LES LIASIONS DANGEREUSES, THE ISLAND, HEROES (Remy Bumppo Theatre Company), PERSEUS AND MEDUSA and BLACK COMEDY (Piccolo Theatre). Haggestad created Milky White for Porchlight Music Theatre’s INTO THE WOODS and has worked for Marriott Theatre in Lincolnshire, American Theater Company, Steppenwolf Theatre Company, and The House Theatre of Chicago. Prior to moving to Chicago, he worked for Feld Entertainment, touring with Disney on Ice creating props and costumes for both Disney and Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey. He is a proud graduate of Valparaiso University. Jessica Redish (Choreographer & Associate Director) makes her Writers’ Theatre debut. She is the founding artistic director of The Music Theatre Company in Highland Park, where she recently directed and choreographed THE 9/11 REPORT: A BIPARTISAN MUSICAL FANTASIA by Michael Mahler, ERIKA’S WALL as well as presentations of WHIDA PERU: RESURRECTION TANGLE and Charles L. Mee’s SUMMERTIME, which she adapted with composer/lyricist Alan Schmuckler. Redish served as movement director for the off-Broadway production of ADDING MACHINE directed by David Cromer. She also directed and choreographed various productions for the New York Musical Theatre Festival and the New York International Fringe Festival. Redish has served as a guest director and choreographer at Roosevelt University, Hollins University and Northwestern University,
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her alma mater. She is a member of the Stage Directors and Choreographers Society and Actors’ Equity Association. Alan Schmuckler (Orchestral Reductions) returns to Writers’ Theatre where he was seen previously in A MINISTER’S WIFE. Additional Chicago writing credits include music and lyrics for THE EMPEROR’S NEW CLOTHES (book by David Holstein) and book, music and lyrics for HOW CAN YOU RUN WITH A SHELL ON YOUR BACK? (with Michael Mahler), both for Chicago Shakespeare Theater. Chicago and regional acting credits include SUGAR (Drury Lane Oakbrook Terrace), Short Shakespeare! THE TAMING OF THE SHREW (Chicago Shakespeare Theater), FIORELLO! (TimeLine Theatre) and A CHRISTMAS CAROL (Indiana Repertory Theatre), and others. Upcoming projects include Boyfred, a musical TV series currently in development with Sony and ABC and a new adaptation of Charles Mee’s SUMMERTIME, with Laura Eason and Jessica Redish, for Writers’ Theatre. David Castellanos (Production Stage Manager) returns for his tenth season with Writers’ Theatre. Previously, Castellanos has stage managed A PHOENIX TOO FREQUENT, THE PRICE, MISALLIANCE, ROCKET TO THE MOON, ROUGH CROSSING, CRIME AND PUNISHMENT, OUR TOWN, MY OWN STRANGER, THE DOCTOR’S DILEMMA, SEAGULL, TO THE GREEN FIELDS BEYOND, ARMS AND THE MAN, THE UNEASY CHAIR, BUS STOP, THE DUCHESS OF MALFI, ANOTHER PART OF THE FOREST, BACH AT LEIPZIG, OTHELLO, THE SAVANNAH DISPUTATION, AS YOU LIKE IT, THE LION IN WINTER, PICNIC, A CHRISTMAS CAROL, OLD GLORY, A MINISTER’S WIFE, ROSENCRANTZ AND GUILDENSTERN ARE DEAD, THE OLD SETTLER and most recently, A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE. Before Writers’ Theatre, Castellanos was the Assistant Stage Manager for Chicago Shakespeare Theater for four seasons and the Production Stage Manager for Northlight Theatre for three seasons. He is currently teaching stage management at DePaul University. He is a proud member of Actors’ Equity Association. Kathryn M. Lipuma (Executive Director) joined Writers’ Theatre in March 2007. Previously, she served as Executive Director of the award-winning Signature Theatre Company in New York for nine seasons. At Signature, she produced 28 productions including award-winning revivals of Horton Foote’s THE TRIP TO BOUNTIFUL, August Wilson’s SEVEN GUITARS and Lanford Wilson’s BURN THIS and worked with such acclaimed writers as Edward Albee, Lee Blessing, Horton Foote, Maria Irene Fornes, John Guare, Bill Irwin, Romulus Linney, Paula Vogel, August Wilson and Lanford Wilson. During her tenure, the
S H E L O V E S M E P R O F I L E S ( c o n t .) organization enjoyed consistent growth and recognition. Among its numerous awards and accolades was recognition as Outstanding National Theatre of the Year and the launch of Signature Theatre Company’s successful $15 Ticket Program, which has become a national model for subsidized ticket programming. Prior to her time at Signature, she spent six years in development with Chicago’s Goodman Theatre. Ms. Lipuma has been a guest lecturer on arts management in the graduate programs at New York University, Marymount Manhattan College and Northwestern University and has acted as management and fundraising consultant for many not-for-profit organizations. She has served on numerous arts and funding panels, including the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, the Philadelphia Theatre Institute for the Pew Charitable Trust, the Multi-Arts Production (MAP) Fund, supported by the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation, The Rockefeller Foundation and the Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs. Lipuma currently serves on the Board of Directors and Executive Committee of the League of Chicago Theatres. She is a graduate of The George Washington University in Washington, DC. Music Theatre International (MTI) is one of the world’s leading dramatic licensing agencies, granting schools as well as amateur and professional theatres from around
the world the rights to perform the largest selection of great musicals from Broadway and beyond. MTI works directly with the composers, lyricists and book writers of these shows to provide official scripts, musical materials and dynamic theatrical resources to over 60,000 theatrical organizations in the US and in over 60 countries worldwide. MTI is particularly dedicated to the idea of theatre as education and has created special collections for younger performers. The MTI Broadway Junior Collection® includes “JR.” titles, 60-minute musicals for performance by middle school children; and “KIDS” titles, 30-minute musicals for performance by elementary school children. MTI School Editions™ are musicals that have been annotated for performance by high school students, and the Theatre For Young Audiences (TYA) Collection are 70-minute musicals designed for adults to perform for children. MTI ShowSpace.com is the theatre world’s online community where practitioners and fans from around the world share advice, photos, videos, sets, props, costumes and more, to help bring their next productions to life.
W R I T E R S ’ T H E AT R E M I S S I O N S TAT E M E N T Writers’ Theatre was founded to explore productions in which the word on the page and the artists that bring the word to life hold primary importance. Central to this mission are three important core values: valuing text, both classic and contemporary, as the fundamental source of inspiration; creating deliberately intimate performances where audiences are face to face with powerful stories; and honoring the time and commitment of our artists by remaining at the forefront of industry compensation. With a reputation for consistent artistic excellence, innovative educational programming and strong ties to our community, Writers’ Theatre has built an award-winning repertoire and today, serves as a vital and highly-regarded company in the Chicago theatre community.
A B O U T W R I T E R S ’ T H E AT R E In 1992, Artistic Director Michael Halberstam and Artistic Associate Marilyn Campbell founded Writers’ Theatre to create an environment where the written word and the nurturing of artists were the foundation of all productions. Its first venue was discovered through a mutual friend who knew that the owners of a newly opened bookstore in Glencoe were looking to develop play readings and workshops in their store. The limited space available in the bookstore became Writers’ Theatre and gave way to a new aesthetic that has been a company hallmark ever since—-intimacy. Very quickly, Writers’ Theatre became a welcome addition to the already vibrant Chicago arts community, garnering significant critical acclaim and quickly establishing a reputation for itself as a home for world-class art and artists. As a result, its first seasons were marked with unprecedented growth. While continuing to produce at the bookstore and in an effort to accommodate its growing audiences, Writers’ Theatre opened a second performance space in 2003—-the theater housed in the Woman’s Library Club of Glencoe. This inviting 108-seat performance space offers the company’s trademark level of intimacy and allows a new scale of production, while affording
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A B O U T W R I T E R S ’ T H E AT R E ( c o n t .) the opportunity to expand audiences, programming and educational outreach. Because of the loyal support of its audiences and contributors, Writers’ Theatre has evolved into a sophisticated two-venue organization with award-winning productions, more than 5,400 subscribers and a $3.4 million operating budget. In 2007, Writers’ Theatre debuted nationally with its New York premiere of the acclaimed production CRIME AND PUNISHMENT. In its history, Writers’ Theatre has offered more than 81 productions, including 14 world premieres. As a direct result of the consistent artistic quality of the work, the company has been recognized with numerous awards and accolades: 65 Joseph Jefferson Award nominations, including five nods for Best Production; nine Joseph Jefferson Awards and 12 After Dark Awards, as well as numerous citations to Artistic Director Michael Halberstam for excellence and contributions to the field. Now in its 19th Season, Writers’ Theatre has enjoyed 18 seasons of operating in the black, playing to an average of 91% audience capacity and is pleased to be heralded as one of Chicago’s most respected cultural treasures.
E D U C AT I O N O U T R E AC H & AU D I E N C E E N R I C H M E N T Writers’ Theatre’s education outreach programs have served more than 30,000 students throughout Chicagoland. Our outreach programs include Write On! and Novel Series Study Plan, which are artist-in-residency programs that bring students and Writers’ Theatre’s artists together to explore classroom studies and The MLK Project: The Fight For Civil Rights, a touring outreach performance that chronicles a student’s journey through the Civil Rights Movement. Our audience enrichment programming includes From Page to Stage, a free, public collaboration between Writers’ Theatre and North Shore libraries that explores the literary and theatrical themes of our stage productions and our pre-show lectures and post-show discussions--all of which are free and open to the public. For more information on any of these programs visit writerstheatre.org/education
A B O U T T H E WO M A N ’ S L I B R A R Y C L U B O F G L E N C O E The Woman’s Library Club of Glencoe, the building that currently houses the Writers’ Theatre 108-seat venue, was the third women’s club to be formed in Illinois and the 61st in the entire country. Organized in 1872 for “social and intellectual improvement,” the Club enlarged its purpose in 1928 “to promote the welfare of the community.” In 1947, its purpose was again enlarged and revised “to promote philanthropic and intellectual interests and the welfare of the community.” The Club chose its name because it was designed to use funds paid by the members to form the nucleus of a library for Glencoe. The first Clubhouse, at 654 Greenleaf Avenue, was used from 1906 until 1928. The present Clubhouse was opened on October 5, 1938.
B OA R D O F T R U S T E E S President Elaine Tinberg Vice-Presidents Gillian Goodman, David McGranahan and Barbara Melcher Treasurer Tom Hodges Secretary Joseph G. Dillon Immediate Past President Christopher N. Knight Member at Large Lawrence M. Adelman Arthur Anderson, Jr. Linda Havlin Janice Beck Michael Halberstam Susan Belgrad Avril Klaff Amy Pope Brock Beth L. Kronfeld Deborah Cogan Nelson L. Levy, Ph.D., M.D. Sara Cohan Kathryn M. Lipuma Howard Conant, Jr.
Jennifer Litowitz Thomas Mann Lorel McMillan Pam Phillips Christine Pompizzi Mary Pat Studdert Yelena Vayner
S TA F F Artistic Director.......................................................................................................Michael Halberstam Executive Director....................................................................................................Kathryn M. Lipuma ADMINISTRATION Director of Finance & Administration.............................................................................. Geoffrey Barr General Manager......................................................................................................................Jon Faris Finance Associate...................................................................................................... Megan Simonson 14 Writers’ Theatre
S TA F F ARTISTIC Associate Artistic Director............................................................................................... Stuart Carden Artistic Associate............................................................................................................... Josh Schmidt Producing Assistant/Literary Associate........................................................................Bobby Kennedy AUDIENCES SERVICES Director of Audience Services.....................................................................................Isaac Sernoffsky Ticket Services Manager.................................................................................. Lauren Mustain-Martin Associate Ticket Services Manager...................................................................................... Kate Holst Ticket Sales Associates...............................................................................Kim Chelf, Meredith Webb House Managers.........................................................Rosemary Gwyther, Ingrid Brewer, Wyn Gilbert, Connie Moore, Janet Saikin, Gere Clark Concessions Associates............................................................ James Holbrook, Brian Daniel Peters DEVELOPMENT Director Of Institutional Advancement............................................................................. Carol Dawley Development Manager, Institutional Giving.......................................................................Ian Belknap Development Manager, Individual Giving / Special Events........................................Amber Bel’cher Development Assistant................................................................................................. Jaron Bernstein EDUCATION Director of Education....................................................................................................... Nicole Gilman Education Liaison............................................................................................................... Nicole Ripley Teaching Artists..................................... Jennifer Avery, Lara Dossett, Amanda Dunne, Nicole Ripley MARKETING Director of Marketing & Communications.................................................................. Eleanor Berman Marketing Manager.................................................................................................... Sara M. Poorman PRODUCTION Production Manager..................................................................................................... Adam Friedland Assistant Production Manager........................................................................................Andrew Porter Wardrobe Supervisor........................................................................................................... Jane Millett Season Production Stage Manager..........................................................................David Castellanos Stage Manager.................................................................................................................Becky Pechter Production Assistants............................................................ Adrienne Bader and Elizabeth Isenberg Ushering services provided by The Saints. The videotaping or other audio recording of this production is strictly prohibited.
THE ARTISTS’ COUNCIL The Artists’ Council is comprised of a select group of our most devoted supporters, whose extraordinary support sustains the Theatre in the face of ever-increasing financial demands and enables us to continue to realize and expand upon our ambitious artistic goals. Members of the Artists’ Council are granted unparalleled access to our creative process as well as the unique opportunity to forge a personal connection with our artists and our art. We gratefully acknowledge the current members of the Artists’ Council, who made this most generous level of commitment to the Theatre between August 1, 2009 and August 23, 2010. $50,000 and above Gillian & Elllis Goodman Mrs. Mary Green Anonymous
$25,000 - $49,999 David & Carolyn Colburn Jennifer & Alec Litowitz Mary Pat Studdert Jeanne Sullivan Carl & Marilynn Thoma
$15,000 - $24,999 Melvin & Randy Berlin Janice & Philip Beck Gail & Tom Hodges Marcie & Avy Stein Elly Thaviu Anonymous
T H E D I R E C TO R ’ S S O C I E T Y The Director’s Society of Writers’ Theatre is a group of dedicated patrons who share our passion for the written word. They provide the financial foundation that allows us to create a nurturing artistic home for world-class artists while producing nationally acclaimed productions. We established the Director’s Society to acknowledge these patrons. Writers’ Theatre extends privileges of membership to individuals who provide an annual gift of $1,000 or more. Members of the Director’s Society enjoy unique opportunities to share in the creative process with member-only events designed to give donors a glimpse of the artistic process. We are proud to acknowledge the following current members of the Director’s Society for gifts received in the period between August 1, 2009 and August 23, 2010. Visionaries $10,000 - $14,999 Susan & Donald Belgrad Joyce Chelberg Sara & Dan Cohan
Mrs. Louise Hart Linda Havlin & Paul Boulis Klaff Family Foundation Ross & Lori Laser Dr. & Mrs. Nelson Levy Dave & Kristi Snyderman
Leaders $5,000 - $9,999 Lawrence & Carol Adelman Mrs. Lorry Borowitz Amy & Clay Brock Judy & William Cottle Carol & Mark Dawley
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T H E D I R E C TO R ’ S S O C I E T Y ( c o n t .) Barb & Jim Ferry, III Mr. & Mrs. Richard Heberlein IDP Foundation, Inc. (Irene D. Pritzker, President) Christopher & Emily Knight Matt Means & Beth Kronfeld Jane & Richard Lipton David & Leslie McGranahan Lorel & Robert McMillan Barbara & Richard Melcher Jon & Lois Mills Jordan & Jean Nerenberg John & Alexandra Nichols Pam Phillips & Roger Weston Christine & Michael Pompizzi Muskal Family Charitable Fund Mrs. Dorothy Schnadig Bill & Dian Taylor Elaine & Richard Tinberg Rachel Weinstein & Jason Pizer Nicole Williams & Dr. Lawrence Becker Benefactors $2,500 - $4,999 Jim & Karen Frank Dick & Lou Hurckes Vivian Kaplan Dagmara & Nick Kokonas Howard & Sandra Nagelberg Richard & Donna Rosenberg Pam & Russ Strobel Howard Trienens Hilary & Barry Weinstein Partners $1,000 - $2,499 Bruce & Ann Bachmann Robert & Ann Bates Larry & Phyllis Berning Theodore & Sonia Bloch Andrew & Shaun Block Frima Blumenthal Gregory & Rosalie Bork
Joyce Bottum Carl & Mary Boyer Keith & Arlene Bronstein Cleve Carney Deborah & Michael Cogan Ann & Roger Cole John & Jane Colman Bob & Jan Daniels James & Wendy Daverman Byron & Judy Denenberg Scott & Celia Drane Sidney Epstein & Sondra Berman Epstein Jeremy & Gillian Farmer Elaine Fishman Tom Fontana Chuck & Barbara Gately Jo Ann Gavin & John Smyth Virginia & Gary Gerst Adele Gidwitz Paul & Ellen Gignilliat Richard & Anita Gilford Joan Golder Sharon Brickman Grossinger Howard & Kaye Haas Julie & Parker Hall Barbara & Jim Herst Mary P. Hines Joel & Carol Honigberg Michael & Laurie Jaffe The Jaquith Family Foundation Anne & Burton B. Kaplan Sheldon & Babs Kent Richard & Mary Ellen Keyser Richard & Laura Kracum Nancy & Alan Lasser Dr. & Mrs. Jeffrey Leiden Michael Litt Jim & Kay Mabie Sonia Marschak William Mason & Diana Davis Russell & Anne Mayerfeld John & Carol McKinnon Jeanette Metzdorf Elyce & Mark Metzner
Phil & Nancy Miller Sandi & Mike Miller Edward & Lucy Minor William & Kate Morrison David & Linda Moscow Mrs. Carol Narup Ken & Jossy Nebenzahl Fred & Susan Novy Norma Olsen Roberta Olshansky Suzanne Pattou Michael & Laurie Petersen Lorna & Ellard Pfaelzer, Jr. Thomas & Sue Pick Maurice & Sheila Pickard Christine & Mike Pope Bruce Sagan & Bette Cerf Hill Carolyn & David Saidel Stuart & Lois Scheyer Marcia Schneider Diane & Bud Schwarzbach Judy Silverman Patti & Bob Smietana Martha & Thomas Spalding Doris Sternberg Roger & Susan Stone Mrs. Jean Stremmel Mr. & Mrs. Robert D. Stuart, Jr. Richard & Helen Thomas Bruce & Jan Tranen Brady Twiggs Kevin & Ellen Van Wart Monique Parsons & David Wecker Bruce & Jill Weininger Randy & Lisa White John & Joan Wing Peggy & Bill Wise H. Shepherd & Sally Young Barbara La Spesa & Seymour Zitomersky Simon & Nicole Zreczny Anonymous
WO R D P L AY G A L A 2 010 The annual WordPlay Gala, a spectacular evening of food, drink and merriment to benefit Writers’ Theatre, is the most important fundraising event of the year. The 2010 Gala took place on April 16th, when more than 350 of Writers’ Theatre’s closest friends and allies gathered in the Grand Ballroom of the Peninsula Hotel in downtown Chicago to celebrate the Word and the Artist. The event raised nearly $500,000 to support the Theatre. Writer’s Theatre would like to thank the following patrons who so generously endorsed the ambitions of the Theatre through donations, the purchase of table and raffle tickets, and participation in the Live Auction and Paddle Raiser. Corporate Sponsors BlueCross BlueShield of Illinois UBS Visionaries $15,000 and above Janice & Philip Beck Sara & Dan Cohan Dieter & Lainie Freer Gillian & Ellis Goodman Mrs. Mary Green Nicholas & Susan Noyes Donna Tuke Leaders $7,500-$14,999 Lawrence & Carol Adelman Edith & Michael Cohen Chris & Carol Lind
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Jennifer & Alec Litowitz Daniel & Vida Marks Chris & Sara Pfaff Pam Phillips & Roger Weston Christine & Michael Pompizzi Gary & Linda Stephans Mary Pat Studdert Carl & Marilynn Thoma Elaine & Richard Tinberg Carla & Bill Young Benefactors $4,250-$7,499 Bruce & Patty Becker Susan & Donald Belgrad Melvin & Randy Berlin Amy & Clay Brock
Debra Cafaro & Terrance Livingston Howard & Pam Conant Crain’s Chicago Business Lloyd & Jan Culbertson Carol & Mark Dawley Harris Bank Gail & Tom Hodges Ms. Bianca Juarez & Mr. Rick Carpenter Christopher & Emily Knight Eric & Denise Macey Tom & Ann Mann David & Leslie McGranahan Barb & Richard Melcher Mary Jane Pollack Irene Pritzker
WO R D P L AY G A L A 2 010 ( c o n t .) Lizzy & Josh Scheinfeld William & Stephanie Sick Marcie & Avy Stein Byron & Tina Trott Robert & Roberta Washlow Rachel Weinstein & Jason Pizer Anonymous Supporters Up to $4,249 Mrs. Marilynn Alsdorf Sheldon & Gela Altman Muriel Anixter Mike & Karen Atwood Stephen & Susan Baird Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Ballis Jeannie Balsam LLC Steve & Becky Betts Lisa Bevis Richard & Donna Bodkin Mr. & Mrs. Terry Boyle David & Cheryl Bradford Mr. Frank Bramson Thomas & Mary Doug Brown John & Carrie Buck Lydia & Clay Cannady Margaret Carr Edward Chez & Camille De Frank Mr. & Mrs. Rich Christoff Sam & Kathleen Ciulla Peter Coblentz & Maureen Mitchel Mr. & Mrs. Ben Cohen Doug & Leslie Cohen John & Sue Cole Howard & Doris Conant Mr. & Mrs. Keith Connolly Mr. Ford Culbertson William & Dale Davison Maureen De Matoff Mr. & Mrs. Craig Dean Molly & Julian D’Esposito Ms. Leonora Dickson Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Dillon Mr. & Mrs. Leon Dragon Mrs. Alena G. Dryden Mr. Andrew Dubin David & Sharon Duncan William & Janet Dunn Mr. & Mrs. Jim Elvord Jane & Jim Esser Mr. Brian Feltzin Wes & Diane Fisher Michael & Valerie Foradas Steve Friedlander Donna Gerber Mr. & Mrs. Gregory Gerber Paul & Ellen Gignilliat Mr. & Mrs. Adam Goettsche Steve & Michelle Goldish
Ms. Adriene Goldstein Robyn & David Grossberg Max Hall & Tonja Rizai Mark & Valerie Haller David & Marion Hanold Ian & Phyllis Harris Linda Havlin & Paul Boulis James & Margaret Herrmann Adam & Denise Hoeflich Catherine Hurtgen Steve Jacobs Susan F. Kahn Judy & Harvey Kaiser Joel & Roberta Kaplan Lisa & Adam Kaplan Larry & Marie Kaufman Daniel & Gloria Kearney Mr. & Mrs. Richard Kehoe Dagmara & Nick Kokonas Beth Kronfeld & Matt Means Mr. David Kronfeld Bill Kurtis & Donna La Pietra Chris Landgraff & Eileen Dordek Ms. Victoria Lautman Eric & Liz Lefkofsky Mr. Thomas Lembo Mr. & Mrs. Dana Levenson Ms. Laurie Levin Anne & David Loucks Mr. & Mrs. Edward Mack, III William & Amalia Mahoney Mr. David Manilow & Ms. Mary Kenney Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Masters Russell & Anne Mayerfeld Marie McCabe Meg McFarlane John Q. McKinnon Anne McPhee Harold & Marilyn Melcher Ms. Andrea Michel Marc C. Miller & Chris Horsman Mr. & Mrs. Ross Milner Edward & Lucy Minor Roger & Marjorie Nelson Diane Nothnagel Martin & Bonnie Oberman Mr. & Mrs. Jim O’Donnell Mark & Christie Osmond Brian & Linda O’Toole Sarah & Richard Patterson Jason & Jackie Peltz Mr. Wally Petersen & Mr. Mike Tischleder Jorgen & Cheryl Phillips
Mr. & Mrs. Melvin Pizer Christine & Mike Pope Charles & Roberta Price Gabriel & Dorit Raviv Jessica Redish Joseph & Harriet Resnick Susie & Rick Rieser Paul & Michele Ringel Marc & Amy Rosenberg Jack Rosenberger Neil Ross & Lynn Hauser Michael & Audrey Rubinstein Jon & Debbie Ruderman Bruce Sagan & Bette Cerf Hill Peter & Jenny Saravis Eric & Maggie Scheyer Steven & Onnie Scheyer Stan & Sheila Schlitter Sandy & Ron Schutz Mark & Leslie Schwartz Roslyn Schwartz John & Evey Schweig Gordon & Carole Segal Jack Segal Frank & Wendy Serrino Sandra Shane-Du Bow & Richard Hay William & Guyneth Sharp Steven & Susan Sholl Mr. & Mrs. Robert Sierens David Snyder & Margaret Salamon Michael & Amy Sobel Michael & Andi Srulovitz Ms. Sandra Stambolic Dr. & Mrs. Van Stamos Josephine Strauss Ms. Wendy Strauss Sara Sturtz Dale & Caren Thomas Kevin & Ellen Van Wart Mr. & Mrs. Todd Vieregg Robert & Mary Vihon Monique Parsons & David Wecker Sherwin & Linda Weinstein Gary & Chris Weitman Bert & Barbara Weller Ms. Kim Werner Frank & Jody Weschler Dan & Julia Wheeler Randy & Lisa White James Witmer Ms. Abby Zanarini Anonymous
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A N N UA L C O N T R I B U TO R S TO W R I T E R S ’ T H E AT R E Writers’ Theatre gratefully acknowledges the following corporations, foundations, government agencies and the many individuals who support and advance our mission. We are pleased to recognize the gifts we received in the period between August 1, 2009 and August 23, 2010. We regret that, due to space limitations, we are unable to print the names of any donors who contribute at a level below $150. However, their generosity and support is sincerely appreciated.
CORPORATE, FOUNDATION & AGENCY CONTRIBUTORS $25,000 and above The Davee Foundation John D. & Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation* Polk Bros. Foundation The Shubert Foundation $10,000 - $24,999 A Private Family Foundation The Elizabeth F. Cheney Foundation Elizabeth Morse Charitable Trust Magnetar Capital LLC Modestus Bauer Foundation National Endowment for the Arts Northern Trust Company UBS Urban Innovations Village of Glencoe Anonymous $5,000 - $9,999 BlueCross BlueShield of Illinois Consolidated Electronic Wire & Cable Credit Suisse Harris Bank The Irving Harris Foundation Illinois Arts Council NES Rentals Dr. Scholl Foundation John G. Searle Family Trust Anonymous $2,500 - $4,999 Cornell/Weinstein Family Foundation Crain’s Chicago Business The Harold & Marilyn Melcher Foundation Up to $2,499 Actors’ Equity Foundation The Dramatists’ Guild Fund The Handelsman Family Foundation Illinois Tools Works Foundation Knauz Auto Group Seder Family Foundation Target The Warwick Foundation William Blair & Company William M. Weiss Foundation Event Sponsors Restaurant Michael of Winnetka Good Grapes, Glencoe, IL Hel’s Kitchen Catering Rolf’s Patisserie Whole Foods Market, Northbrook, IL *A multi-year gift
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INDIVIDUAL CONTRIBUTORS Advocates $500 - $999 Mr. & Mrs. Ronald R. Baade Roberta & Hal Barron Joan & Julian Berman Susan & Steven Bloch George W. Blossom, III Richard & Donna Bodkin Pat & Sandy Cantor James Chamberlain Keith & Barbara Clayton Leslie & Jules Cogan Mr. & Mrs. William Davis Larry & Sally Domont Lynn Donaldson & Cameron Avery William & Wilma Dooley Jim & Toni Elipas Sylvia Fergus Wayne & Joan Fickinger Sheldon & Nellie Fink Zollie Frank Ms. June Friedlich Adrienne & Burt Glazov Robert & Julie Gordon Mil & Barbara Grauer Robyn & David Grossberg Lois & Marty Hauselman Mr. & Mrs. Thomas D. Heath Richard & Joyce Hirsch James & Jacquelin Holland Richard & Janet Horwood Kitty Bliss & Jerry James Larry & Marie Kaufman John M. Keller Kip Kelley Neil & Diana King Bernard & Annette Kleinman Jill Koch Martin & Patricia Koldyke Philip & Nancy Kotler Richard Loewenthal Andrew & Janet Lubetkin Jed & Miranda Mandel James & Kitty Mann Richard & Judy Marcus Allen & Ginny Menke Harvey Nixon Mark & Rebecca Oline Norman & Katie Olson Dudley Onderdonk & Ann Donnell Onderdonk Margaret Pendry Jorgen & Cheryl Phillips Kevin & Jeanne Poorman Sol & Carolyn Rosen Judy & Warner Rosenthal Neil Ross & Lynn Hauser Barry & Anne Sabloff Alice Rapoport & Michael Sachs Judy Sagan John & Shirley Schlossman Frances Schnadig Harry & Susan Seigle Ronald & Nancy Semerdjian Frank & Wendy Serrino Marian Shmikler Steven & Susan Sholl Linda Siegel
Shirley & Lorry Solomon John Watrous & Sharon Kayfetz David & Lynne Weinberg Susan & Sam Weiser Robert & Florette Weiss Leslie & Susan West Gloria Wexler Ann Wolff Anonymous (3) Friends $250-$499 Julie Aronson Laurence & Doris Ashkin Maryanne Baker Jeannie Balsam LLC Elizabeth & Gary Bannon Barbara Beck Steve & Becky Betts Jerry & Kathy Biederman Henry & Leigh Bienen The Robert Thomas Bobins Foundation Dr. Robert Bonow & Patricia Hitchens-Bonow Bill & Betty Boyd Cliff & Joan Bregstone Shirley & Roland Calhoun John & Leslie Carothers Anonymous Carolyn Cole Teresa Conway Molly & Julian D’Esposito Robert & Quinn Delaney Donald Deutsch Peter & Connie Dickinson Gary & Deborah Edidin Peter & Neva Egan Stephen & Lois Eisen Hazel S. Fackler Jim & Linda Fiffer Dr. & Mrs. James Fisch William & Rosemary Fleig Michael & Valerie Foradas Andrea & Paul Fox James & Sylvia Franklin Dan & Ronda Franks Stanley & Joan Freehling Willard & Nancy Fry Stephen R. Fussell & Christine Olson Edith Gaines John & Suzanne Garvin Malcolm & Judy Gaynor Ann Gershenow David & Carol Golder Gerald & Michelle Gordon Marc & Sulie Grayson Robert & Virginia Greenberg Heini & Doreen Halberstam David Hays Katie Hazelwood & Todd Kaplan Karen K. Hunken Robert & Jeanne Kapoun Richard & Christine Karger Leslie & Diana Kates Judy & John Keller Ausrine & Bill Kerr M. Barry & Diane Kirschenbaum Martin Kozak & Susan Alperin-Kozak
A N N UA L C O N T R I B U TO R S TO W R I T E R S ’ T H E AT R E ( c o n t .) Peter & Linda Krivkovich Frances & Elliot Lehman Steven & Barbara Lewis Peter R. Lewy & Judy Nack Rick & Tina Lieberman Herbert Lippitz Karen Marshak Nancy A. McDaniel Anne McMillen Lynn & Gary Mecklenburg Ken & Carol Mendelson John & Madonna Merritt Richard & Sara Mesirow Sheldon & Sarah Miller Suzanne Minn Daniel & Sally Mitchell Eliot & Veronica Moskow David & Robin Nankin Toby & Gordon Newman Nicholas & Susan Noyes Dan & Ann O’Brien Jonah Orlofsky & Joan Polachek James Padgett & Rosanne Fitko Steve & Karen Parker Ellen & Scott Paseltiner Ron & Bonnie Phemister Carl & Barbara Plochman Jay & Sandra Przybylo Mr. & Mrs. Lon Ramsey Carlisle Rexwaller Susie & Rick Rieser Mr. Jack Rosenberger Jeff & Debbie Ross Ann Roth Robert & Joanne Rothermel Myron & Susan Rubnitz John & Evey Schweig Brian & Katie Scullion Gordon & Carole Segal Robert & Betsy Sharp Tom & Nancy Silberman Richard Skolly & Kate Feinstein Suzanne Smart Robert & Susan Star Neele & Bonnie Stearns Sheldon & Marlene Stillman Diane Stone John W. Straub Frank Ten Brink & Jeannine Cleary Barbara Thomas John & Lori Twombly David & Mickey Unger Clifford J. Shapiro & Darlene A. Vorachek Mr. & Mrs. Clark L. Wagner William A. & Mary K. Walsh Marjorie Watkins Thomas & Alice Wechter Brian & Sheila Whalen Willard E. White Joseph Wolnski & Jane Christino Beverly & Arnold Yusim Nancy Zuraw Anonymous (4) Associates $150-$249 Abby Adams Steven Aisen & Victoria Birov Irving & June Amado
Barbara Anderson & Ed Kuffert Rob & Vicki Apatoff Raymond Arenson Frank & Kathleen Ballantine Sanford & Renee Bank Robert & Carol Beilfuss Linda & David Bergonia Jane Berlin Joel & Laura Bernstein Karl & Diane Berolzheimer Marjorie Biederman Asher & Irene Birnbaum M. J. Black David & Linda Blumberg Barbara & Ronald Borden Richard Bowman Rona Brown Carol & Jay Buck Jack Buffington Paul R. Burkhardt Sheldon & Diane Burman Lynn & Bob Burt Susanne Bush Ms. Beverly Bystricky Penny Carper Nancy Carroll Robert & Moya Chase Rosalyn A. Chrenka, Ph.D. Arthur & Melanie Cohen Lawrence & Marilyn Cohen John & Sharon Conklin Mark & Constance Crane Robert & Liz Crowe Anne Curti Lois & Ronald Davis Inge De La Camp Carla Dehmlow Marcia & Tom Desmond Mr. & Mrs. Abraham Dobkin Grace Donnellan Jean & Dick Doub Lawrence & Sharon Dubin Dick & Joyce Durra Arlene C. Dwyer Arlene Eaton Deane Ellis Ronald Emanuel Jane Emerson Samuel & Catherine Epstein Samuel & Nejmy Evins Paul & Suzanne Faberson Elaine Fiffer Thomas & Barbara Filippini J. Richard & Louise Fisher Patty & Bob Fitzgerald Robert & Irene Flynn Bonnie Forkosh Jack & Evelyn Forstadt Terry & Mary Franke Marilyn Friman Dr. Susan Gault & Dr. Henry Gault Dr. & Mrs. John Gedo Doris Gilbert Joel & Carole Mark Gingiss Patricia Gladden Gerry & Stan Glass Maureen Glassberg Thomas F. Gleason Paul Glickman Alexandra Goddard Sue Golan Mr. & Mrs. Robert Goldberg Paula & Edward Golden Jeff & Cidney Golman
Doug & Mary Clare Gourley John & Pat Grady Ron & Marilynn Grais Lois & Jack Graller Ken Green Dr. & Mrs. Robert Greendale Stewart & Rochelle Grill Ernest Grunsfeld Bill & Joan Haase Dr. David Hacker & Dr. Elaine Hacker Adrienne Hahn Helen & Chuck Hall Arlene & Raymond Handler Kenneth & Marie Harris Tom & Joie Harris Elizabeth Hartong Melanie Hauck & James Hertel John & Anne Hazelwood Elaine Hirsch & Donald Grossman Allen & Nancy Hirschfield Sarah & Aaron Hoffman Richard & Judy Homer Roger & Pamela Hull Bruce & Susan Huvard Hans Jorgen & Fumiko Tokunaga Jensen Arlene Johnson Norman & Julia Johnson Daniel & Margo Kadjan Gerry & Renee Kane Olwyn Kane George & Gloria Keats Denny & Barbara Kessler Robert & Robin King Grace & Bill Kirk Esther G. Klatz Caroline Koclanes Allan & Marley Korn Jordan & Joan Krimstein Judith K. Kubert Lorraine A. Kulpa Dr. & Mrs. Howard D. Kurland Bill Kurtis & Donna La Pietra Jeanne Laduke Fred & Corinne Lane Caryl & Burt Lasko Ned & Alberta Lauterbach Robert & Linda Lawrence Sandi & Arnold Leavitt Patrick & Dania Leemputte Gregg & Carolyn Lemein Mr. & Mrs. J. C. Lenahan Sam & Dee Levenson Judy & Stephen Levin Howard & Katherine Levin Stuart & Roberta Lee Levin Dr. Monte Levinson Arnold & Eva Levy Sherwood & Sharon Libit Myron & Eleanor Lieberman Thomas & Margaret Lillard Charlotte Lindon Herbert & Joan Loeb Richard & Liz Lund Charlene & Gary MacDougal Margaret MacKimm Stephen & Karen Malkin Joyce & Fred Marcus Anne Martin Frank & Linda Mayer Jeff & Barbara Mazur John & Judy McCarter
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A N N UA L C O N T R I B U TO R S TO W R I T E R S ’ T H E AT R E ( c o n t .) Mari & Dan McCarty Jim & Lynn McClure Shelley McNaughton-Sulkin Sheila & Harvey Medvin Hugo & Lois Melvoin Doug & Stacey Meyer Dr & Mrs. Albert J. Miller Michael & Carol Mitchel Mary Mittler William & Barbara Moore Ileen Morris Drina & Michael Nadler Anne & Richard Nathan Walter & Ann Nathan Seymour & Adele Neems Robert T. & Diane M. O’Brien Larry & Barbara Olin Barbara & Edward Olinger Robert & Martha Osborne Marshall & Evelyn Padorr Robert & Marcia Paley Peggy Paulsen John & Paula Penrod Steve & Betsy Peterson Harvey & Madeleine Plonsker John & Betsey Puth Pat Rahmann Gabriel & Dorit Raviv Marlene Richman Cy & Laverne Rosengarten Nuna & Ennio Rossi Susan & David Ruder Miles & Adrienne Russ
Martha Sabransky Cheryl Sachnoff Andrea Saffir Larry & Roberta Salberg Robert & Mary Ann Savard Seymour Schiff & Bernice Elbin David Schiffman Tony & Celeste Scolaro Jon Seed & Alex Piper Lewis & Gail Segal Jill & Rob Selati Gerald & Olivia Shapiro Elaine & Gene Shepp David & Susan Sherman Kerry & Scott Shiller Willard L. Shonfeld Norm & Carol Shubert Margaret & Alan Silberman Michael & Amy Sobel Joel & Jessie Solomon Robert Solomon Kenneth & Norma Spungen Charles & Janet Stern Judi Stern Nancy Stevens Fred Stitt James Strong Richard & Marilyn Swoiskin Thomas & Beverly Tabern Bobette Takiff Cindy Taylor-Robinson
David & Mari Terman Nancy B. Thomas Susan Thompson Marietta Toft Bill & Joan Trukenbrod Virginia C. Vale Jeffery & Bobbie Vender Kenneth & Amy Viellieu Bruce & Carol Wald Herb & Karen Wander Gwenyth Warton Ernest & Penny Weis Mort & Judy Weisman Esther Weiss Sherri Weiss Richard & Susan Wellek Bert & Barbara Weller Dan & Julia Wheeler Nancy M. Williams Mr. & Mrs. Jim Willis John Wilson & Nancy Flannery Jolene Wilson Jane Woldenberg Jean Yale Dennis & Marie Zacek Joni & Michael Wm. Zavis Daniel & Terri Zazove David & Suzanne Zesmer Nancy & Jerry Zisook Anonymous (2)
E M P L O Y E E M ATC H I N G G I F T P R O G R A M S Bank of America Kirkland & Ellis Foundation
Kraft Foods IBM
Northern Trust Company Prince Charitable Trusts
I N - K I N D D O N AT I O N S An Apple a Day Catering The Art Store & Gallery Susan & Donald Belgrad André Bishop Books on Vernon Cellar Gate Wine Market Columbia Pictures Cookshop Judy & William Cottle Courtyard Wines Lloyd & Jan Culbertson Bob & Jan Daniels Carol & Mark Dawley Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Dillon Di Pescara Restaurant Jon Faris Foodstuffs Four Seasons Beverly Wilshire Garrett Popcorn Shops Glencoe Union Church Good Grapes David Goodman Gillian & Ellis Goodman
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Michael Halberstam Linda Havlin & Paul Boulis Hel’s Kitchen Catering Gail & Tom Hodges Hype Media Knauz Automotive Group Dagmara & Nick Kokonas Rich & Laurie Kracum Beth Kronfeld & Matt Means Lincoln Center Theater William & Amalia Mahoney Tom & Ann Mann David & Leslie McGranahan Lorel & Robert McMillan Barb & Richard Melcher Charlotte Melcher Neapolitan Pam Phillips & Roger Weston The Peninsula Chicago Christine & Michael Pompizzi
Restaurant Michael of Winnetka John Russell Josh Schmidt Shakespeare in the Park Sony Pictures Entertainment Starbucks Mary Pat Studdert Suits 20/20 Sunset Foods, Lake Forest Carl & Marilynn Thoma Elaine & Richard Tinberg Jan Tranen Rachel Weinstein & Jason Pizer Anonymous We strive to keep our donor list accurate and up-to-date at all times. If you are not listed correctly, please accept our apologies and call 847-441-8194. We will be happy to make corrections.