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Dear Friends, Thank you for helping us to close out this remarkable, historic 160th Anniversary Season on such a high note. We thought that Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat would make for a fitting finale to this celebratory season and we hope you agree. The fun continues this summer as our Fulton Academy of Theatre summer camps fill every nook and cranny of the theatre (and Education building next door) with students eager to learn the art and craft of live theatre. There are still openings in some of the camps, but they are filling quickly. Please visit the website for more info and online registration. Also this summer, we’ll be reinstituting a series of our ever-popular backstage tours. The tours are a great opportunity to learn about the rich history of the Fulton and to get a sneak peek into the process of how we create our productions today. A schedule of tour times can be found on our website (www.thefulton.org). We are also pleased to announce that the Mark Stuart Dance Theatre, which dazzled the crowd at the Fulton Follies last month, will be coming back on September 28th and 29th to share with us their original production Standard Time before it heads to Broadway. More details will be announced soon, so stay tuned! Finally, we are looking forward to an electrifying 2013/2014 Season. We now have four, five and six show Ticket Packages that really are the best deal in town. We hope you’ll join our growing family of season ticket holders. It’s a season you won’t want to miss.
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Joey Abramowicz* • Danika Bigley • Sal Bucci* • Kevin Curtis* • Steve Czarnecki* • Casey Garvin* • Andrew Kindig* • Edward Andrew Lawrence* • Gabriel Malo • Nathan Meyer* • Whitney Meyer • Abby Mueller* • Alex Pepper* • Michael Pilato • Lisa Rumbauskas* • Liz Schmitz • Nathaniel Shaw* • Cody D. Smith* • Ben Cullen Walker Directed and Choreographed by
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Who’s Who Joey Abramowicz (Joseph—
Judah, Ensemble) Previously at the Fulton: A Chorus Line, Miss Saigon, Hello Dolly!, Carousel, Snow White. Elsewhere: The Music Man, Miss Saigon, Fiddler on the Roof, Curtains, The Producers, Peter Pan, Cats (Walnut Street Theatre); Jesus Christ Superstar, All Shook Up, Thoroughly Modern Millie, West Side Story, Mame, South Pacific, Beauty and the Beast (Maine State Music Theatre); Miss Saigon, Cats (TUTS); La Cage Aux Folles (Gateway Playhouse); Pre-Broadway: Times They Are a Changin’ (Old Globe); National Tour: Cats; Commercial: Harrah’s Casino Philadelphia. Other: 18th show with Marc Robin! Love to Jeff, Jackson, Piper and Family.
Michael Austin (Aladdin— Aladdin) Previous Fulton credits: Nutcracker, The Nutcracker; Harry, My Fair Lady; Angus, Jack & the Beanstalk; the Birdseller, Sweeney Todd; Poseidon, The Little Mermaid; Pinocchio, Pinocchio. Elsewhere: Chicago, Grease, Jekyll & Hyde, A Christmas Carol, Evita, A Little Night Music, Urinetown, Meet Me in St. Louis, The Music Man, Rent, The Secret Garden, and more. He is also a Featured Vocalist (& Elf) at American Music Theatre and can be seen in their current show Broadway: Now & Forever. Michael would like to thank
his family & friends, Alisa, Marisa, Marc and everyone at the Fulton, for this opportunity! Danika
Bigley (Joseph— Ensemble) This is Danika’s debut performance at the Fulton Theatre. Primarily a dancer, the majority of her training has been at the Pacific Northwest Ballet School in WA and the Susquehanna Dance Center in PA. Recent roles include: The Dying Swan, Carnival of the Animals (COBALT); The Sugarplum Fairy, Nutcracker (COBALT); Dance Captain/Ethel T., The Music Man (LAPA); Nun, The Sound of Music (LBC); Lady Rowena, Once Upon a Mattress (LBC); Featured Dancer, Chess (PRiMA); Dancer, West Side Story (PRiMA). Danika has been enrolled in the Musical Theater program at LBC for two years, but will transfer in the fall to SUNY Purchase College to pursue a career in professional concert dance. She would like to thank her dance instructor, Shari VegsoWilson, and her voice teacher, Jennifer Felty, for training and encouraging her. And thank you to Marc Robin for this great opportunity! Danika is dedicating this, her first professional theater performance, to her heroes: her loving and supportive parents. Soli Deo Gloria!
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About the Fulton Guild
Since 1979, The Fulton Opera House Guild, an all volunteer organization, has worked to promote and support the Fulton Opera House Foundation. Though our activities are many, our main source of financial support for the Fulton is by way of our volunteers, who serve Fulton patrons at the lobby bar and refreshment stands. We offer beverages and snacks before the performance and at intermission. All monies earned are presented to the Foundation. Want to join the Fulton Guild next season? Please see one of our Guild members at the refreshment stand for an application or additional information. And to learn more about the Fulton’s rich history, consider purchasing our booklet, “A Brief History of The Fulton Theatre,” available at our refreshment stand.
Who’s Who Sal
Bucci (Joseph—Dan, Ensemble; Aladdin—Every Guy) Fulton Debut! Elsewhere: Sunset Boulevard, Fiddler on the Roof and Annie with Pittsburgh CLO; Bernstein Mass, Sweeney Todd, I Love You Because, Kiss Me Kate, Rent, and Peter Pan with Penn State Centre Stage. Sal graduated from Penn State University last month with a BFA in Musical Theatre. He can’t thank Marc Robin and the Fulton enough for this opportunity. Proud member of Actors’ Equity.
Kevin Curtis (Joseph—Simeon,
Baker, Ensemble) Previously at the Fulton: A Chorus Line as Richie. Elsewhere: National Tour: A Chorus Line. Regional: Paper Mill Playhouse, North Shore Music Theatre, PCLO, Alabama Shakespeare Festival, Northern Stage. Film: Newlyweeds
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Czarnecki (Joseph— Pharaoh; Aladdin—Malachi) This is Steve’s 2nd production at the Fulton. He made his debut last summer as John in Miss Saigon. He looks forward to playing something with a few more laughs this time around! Steve has performed all over the country. NY/ Bway: Louie in On Your Toes at NY City Center’s Encores! Regional/ Tour: Rocky in Damn Yankees at Paper Mill Playhouse and The Beast in the national tour of Disney’s Beauty and the Beast. Steve would love to thank all the staff here at the Fulton for making it feel like home, especially Marc Robin. He would also like to send thanks to The Mine, Bob Cline, the circus at home and his bride to be, Liz.
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Who’s Who Randall Frizado (Aladdin— King) National Tours: Bye, Bye, Birdie (starring Troy Donahue), Big River (Lafe, Cnslr. Robinson), Barry Manilow’s Copacabana (Sam Silver), and Horton the Elephant in Seussical, The Musical. Off Broadway: Face the Music (Hal Reisman) Regional: Into the Woods (The Baker), The Sound of Music (Max Detweiler), Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (Goran) Carousel (Enoch Snow), The All Night Strut (Man #2), Do Black Patent Leather Shoes... (Louis Schlang), Crazy for You (Lank Hawkins), Tomfoolery (Randall— Shelly Award Winner), Little Shop of Horrors (Orin Scrivello), Steve Martin’s Picasso at the Lapin Agile (Schmendiman), Noises Off (Garry Lejune), Bus Stop (Carl), Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (Rev. Tooker) Lend Me a Tenor (Tito Mirelli). Training: The American Musical and Dramatic Academy. Randall is the winner of the Florence Bowler Vocal Scholarship, as well as a proud member of Actors’ Equity! None of this would be possible without Marc Robin. Thank you for everything. When not performing, Randall teaches private voice/acting lessons locally. As always, for CMZS and Renee.
Bang Bang (Boris), Grease (Danny Zuko), Singin’ in the Rain (Roscoe Dexter), Brigadoon (Jeff Douglas), The Music Man, Hairspray, The Sound of Music, Annie, Carousel, Crazy for You, Seussical!, Ragtime. Director: Anne of Green Gables. Other Regional Credits include: Angels in America (Joe Pitt), The Music Man (Marcellus), Rocky Horror (Frank’n’Furter), Cabaret (Emcee), Oklahoma (Ali Hakim), Who’s...Virginia Wolff? (Nick). To my wife, Katie, thank you for the constant love and support. Edward Andrew Lawrence
(Joseph—Zebulan, Ensemble) Fulton Debut. Past credits include: Carousel (Goodspeed Opera House), White Christmas, Alonzo; CATS. National Tours: Tigar/Swing; West Side Story International Tour (West End, Tokyo, Kuala Lumpur, Tel Aviv, Bourdeaux,
Casey Garvin (Joseph—Asher, Ensemble) Casey is thrilled to make Joseph... his Fulton debut. Elsewhere: West Side Story First National Tour (Diesel, Riff U/S), Off Broadway: Bare (Zack), Regional: Peter Pan at Paper Mill Playhouse (Ensemble). Other: As always, this is for my family. Andrew Kindig (Joseph—Jacob,
Butler, Potiphar, Ensemble; Aladdin— Director) A Lancaster county native and resident, Andrew is always thrilled to be performing at the Fulton. He is also excited to be directing his second Family Series show, Aladdin. Fulton credits include: Actor: Chitty Chitty
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Who’s Who Athens, Amsterdam), Alonzo, CATS. Love and Thank you; Mom, Dad, and everyone on my adventure in life, love, and happiness. Brittany Leffler (Aladdin—
Genie) This is Brittany’s 11th production as an actress at the Fulton, and her first time performing in a TYA show! Past credits include: Hairspray (Tracy U/S & perf.); Thoroughly Modern Millie (Miss Flannery); Grease (Cha Cha); Les Misérables (Ensemble); Fulton Follies 2010; Fulton Follies 2011; The Sound of Music (Ensemble); Fiddler on the Roof (Ensemble; Grandma Tzeitel u/s & perf.); Hello Dolly (Mrs. Rose/ Ernestina Money u/s & perf.); and The Last Call at Tir Na Nog (Britt). Brittany is working her 8th season as the Fulton Theatre’s full-time wardrobe mistress, and is proud to have worked on over 70 shows at this wonderful gem of a theatre. Hugs ‘n’ kisses to Brian and Gus!
Gabriel Malo (Joseph—Gad,
Ensemble) Previously at the Fulton: Paul, A Chorus Line. Elsewhere: Sweet Charity (Montclair/NJ); Brad, Hairspray (Brazil); Action, West Side Story (Brazil). Other: Associated Choreographer, In the Heights (Montclair/NJ); Gabriel is also member of The Steps Repertory Ensemble in NYC since 2011.
Nathan Meyer (Joseph—Joseph)
This is Nathan’s 3rd production at the Fulton. Past credits include: Production Tenor, Singin’ in the Rain and Fred, A Christmas Carol. Elsewhere: Link Larkin, Hairspray— Media Theatre; Abraham, Altar Boyz—Palace Theatre; Featured Singer, Royal Caribbean Freedom of the Seas; Sight & Sound Theatres; Hershey Park Entertainment. BM in Musical Theatre, Belmont University. Other: Nathan lives in NYC with his incredible wife Whitney and they delight in the opportunity anytime they
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Comprised of those individuals making a personal leadership investment in the Fulton’s Annual Campaign efforts, the Artistic Director’s Circle plays a vital role in the continued growth and development of our historic theatre and the many artistic, educational and outreach programs we bring to the community. We are proud to count the following individuals among this special group of Fulton friends in 2012/13: Dr. and Mrs. James P. Argires* Robert F. Groff, Jr.* Dr. and Mrs. Norman M. Axelrod Kent and Elisabeth Habecker Drs. Edward and Jeanne Arnold Mr. and Mrs. Richard Levengood* Eloise Aurand Mrs. Milton K. Morgan, Jr. Ann B. Barshinger Bill and Karyn Regitz Anne and Robert Bowman Rick and Jessica Rodgers Mary S. Burton and Laurent Horne Thomas A. and Georgina T. Russo Connie and Budd Callman* Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Schrotberger Linda and Patrick Castagna* Willis W. Shenk Josele Cleary Sharon and Paul Sherban Jane W. Deibler Deidre and Bill Simmons Wendell L. Funk, MD Kit and Pete Slaugh Anne and Gene Gardner Patrick and Kristine Tell* Abbie and Ely Gonick Paul W. and Judy S. Ware * Founding Artistic Director’s Circle member Please join us as we extend our deepest appreciation to this season’s Artistic Director’s Circle. Recognizing all that the Fulton brings to our community—on stage, in the classroom, and in the greater world of professional regional theatre—the support this group provides is especially meaningful… both to our historic theatre and the growing audiences we serve. A detail of Annual Giving to the Fulton appears later in this program. To learn more, please contact Rich Bowen, Director of Development, at 717-394-7133, ext. 132 or rbowen@thefulton.org.
Who’s Who get to perform together. Many thanks to Marc Robin and the Fulton Theatre for having him back. Enjoy the show! www.nathanmeyeronline.com Whitney
Meyer (Joseph— Ensemble, Narrator U/S) Fulton Debut! Elsewhere: Off Broadway: Angelina, Angelina Ballerina (Original Cast) Regional: Sandy, Grease— Palace Theatre; Amber Von Tussle, Hairspray—Media Theatre; Featured Singer, Royal Caribbean’s Freedom of the Seas; Sight and Sound Theatres, Hershey Park Entertainment; B.M. in Musical Theatre, Belmont University. Other: Whitney is thrilled to get the opportunity to share the stage with her best friend and husband, Nathan Meyer. Go, Go, Go Joseph! www.whitneymeyer.com
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(Aladdin—Cashew) Previously at the Fulton: Maggie, A Chorus Line; Penny, Hairspray; Agnes, Gypsy; Little Red, Into the Woods, Anne, Anne of Green Gables. Elsewhere: Broadway: Saturday Night Fever; National Tours: Little Women with Maureen McGovern, Seussical with Cathy Rigby. Regional: Peter Pan, Peter Pan; Carrie, Carousel and Margy, State Fair at the Walnut Street Theatre. Olive, Spelling Bee; Chava, Fiddler on the Roof; Beauty and the Beast. Other: Cheerleader, Across the Universe. Favorite Role: being married to the amazing music director/conductor, Aaron McAllister. Abby
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(Joseph— Narrator) Previously at the Fulton: Ellen in Miss Saigon; Fantine in Les Misérables; Eliza Doolittle in My Fair Lady (with the Lancaster Symphony at American Music Theatre). Elsewhere: A Minister’s Wife (Lincoln Center); Romance/Romance (The Active Theatre); Abigail Adams in 1776
(Dir. Frank Galati, Asolo Repertory Theatre); Mary Zimmerman’s Candide (Huntingon Theatre); Constance in The Three Musketeers (Chicago Shakespeare Theatre); Catherine in Pippin (Utah Shakespeare Festival); Missy in The Marvelous Wonderettes (Mason Street Warehouse); Milly in Seven Brides (Drury Lane Oakbrook); Fiona in Brigadoon, Cinderella in Into the Woods, Georgie in The Full Monty (Marriott Theatre). Many thanks to Marc and the entire Fulton Family! www.abbymueller.com Alex Pepper (Joseph—Benjamin,
Ensemble) Alex is pleased to return to the Fulton after recently performing as Mark in A Chorus Line. National Tours: South Pacific. Regional: Kennedy Center, Walnut Street, ArtPark, CPCC. Double BFA: Music Theatre & Dance at Elon University. Many thanks to the Cast, Crew, Sarah Linn, Take 3 Talent and most importantly Mom & Dad. www.AlexPepper.com
Michael Pilato (Joseph— Rueben, Ensemble) Fulton Debut. Past credits include: Roger in Rent, Juan in Altar Boyz, Performer in Songs for a New World, and Longaville in Love’s Labour’s Lost. Michael recently graduated with a B.F.A. in musical theatre from Penn State and sends his heartfelt thanks to his family in Coral Springs and to the cast and crew of this amazing production. Marisa
Rivera (Aladdin— Princess Zenovia) Previously at the Fulton: This is Marisa’s 8th production at the Fulton. Past credits include Diana Morales, A Chorus Line; Diana Barry, Anne of Green Gables; Melody, The Little Mermaid. Elsewhere: Regional: Velma, Chicago; Lola, Damn Yankees; Ado Annie,
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Production Information Orchestra
Conductor/Keyboard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Aaron McAllister Reeds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rob Shaubach, Janine Thomas Guitar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dave Pedrick Bass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mike Vitale Keyboard 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jonathan Lefever Percussion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Clem Lichty Alternate Musicians Guitar–Chris Keeney; Bass–Mike Bitts
Crew
Production Crew Chief . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bryan Magonigal Spot Operators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sten Dearing, Alexa Ost Deck Crew . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sara Leidich, Andrew Takoch Rail Crew . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Julian Guifridda, Bryan Magonigal Dressers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kelsey Bomba, Nicole Hartman, Brittany Leffler Audio Engineer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jacob Mishler Light Board Operator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Will Coeur Child Supervisor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sarah Mellinger Teaching Artists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Amy Kaye Mullen, StephanieJo Wise Scenic Painters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jessica Dey, Andrew Kindig, Peter Tupitza
Special Thanks
Production Express, Segway of Annapolis
SHOP FOR HIRE! Did you know the Fulton has recently expanded its scene shop operations? Our shop is now available to build sets for other professional, community, high school and church theatre productions. We can also build custom cabinetry and a host of other custom projects. To learn more, contact William Mohney at wmohney@thefulton.org.
Judy and Paul Ware learn about the Fulton’s new CNC router, made possible by their generous support. Photo by Nick Gould.
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Audience Services Late Seating: Latecomers will be seated at the discretion of House Management. Hearing Assistance: The Fulton has assistive
listening devices and neckloops available free of charge from the House Manager prior to the show. Devices should be returned to the House Manager or an Usher after the show.
Accessible Performances:
For all Fulton Theatre Premier Series productions: American Sign Language: 2nd Sat. Matinee. Open Captioning: 2nd Sat. Matinee & 3rd Tue. Evening. Audio Description: 2nd Sat. Matinee & 3rd Tue. Evening. Spanish Translation: Select performances. Please visit thefulton.org/access/ for more details.
Wheelchair Accommodations: For the
mainstage, seating is available on the main floor in front boxes, back boxes or transfer seats. Please inform us of specific wheelchair seating arrangements when ordering tickets.
Smoking Policy: The Fulton is a no-smoking
facility.
Please Silence All cell phones, watches, pagers or any other Items That Make Noise! The use of cameras, video cameras and other recording devices is strictly forbidden.
Coats: A self-service coat room is located off
the main lobby (to the left as you enter) on the first level. The Fulton is not responsible for lost items. Please do not hang clothing or place personal belongings on the railings in the auditorium.
Lost & Found: Lost and found articles are kept in the Box Office for 30 days. Please call 717-397-7425 to inquire about lost items. Safety notice: There are steps to the seating in the Parquet, Mezzanine and Gallery sections. Please watch your step when you enter and leave the theatre. Also, for your safety, please do not leave your seats until the house lights come on at the end of the performance. Hurrying to the exit in the theatre in the dark may pose a hazard for you or someone in your party. Telephone: A courtesy telephone is located in the Box Office lobby. Group Discounts: What could be more
fun than a theatre party with friends? Group discounts are available for groups of 15 or more. Great for groups of any kind. Contact the Box Office for rates.
Costume Rentals: The Costume Collection at
the Fulton has thousands of costumes available for rent by individuals or groups. Perfect for Halloween, school productions or costume parties. For information, call the Costume Shop.
Contact Information:
The photographing or sound recording of any performance or the possession of any device for such photographing or sound recording inside this theatre, without written permission of the management, is prohibited by law. Violators may be punished by ejection and violations may render the offender liable for money damages.
Ticket Policy: All sales are final. There
are no refunds; however, exchanges may be made for a fee of $5.00 per order. Current subscribers enjoy FREE ticket exchange privileges and lost ticket insurance.
Inclement Weather Policy: The Fulton
maintains a firm policy of not cancelling performances due to inclement weather. Patrons are urged to make every effort to attend.
Rest Rooms: Rest rooms are located on every floor except Ground. The main rest rooms are located on the second floor and can be reached by taking the elevator or the Grand Staircase.
Fulton Theatre 12 N. Prince St., P.O. Box 1865 Lancaster, PA 17608-1865
Box Office:
(717) 397-7425
Administration: (717) 394-7133 Costumes: (717) 394-3234 Fax: (717) 397-3780
Website: www.thefulton.org Box Office Hours: Monday through Friday
10 AM - 5 PM, and 2 hours before performances on weekends. Credit cards accepted: Visa, MasterCard, AMEX and Discover.
Fire Notice:
The exit indicated by a red exit sign nearest to the seat you occupy is the shortest route to the street. In the event of fire or other emergency, please walk to that exit; please do not run. Patrons using wheelchairs should use the main entrance or stage door exit whenever possible.
Medical Emergencies:
Please report medical incidents to the Audience Services staff in the lobby.
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Musical Numbers
Act One Scene 1 – “Way, Way Back, Many Centuries Ago”
Prologue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Narrator, Children’s Choir
Scene 2 – Jacob’s Home in Canaan
Jacob and Sons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Narrator, Jacob, Brothers, Wives Joseph’s Coat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Narrator, Jacob, Joseph, Brothers, Wives
Scene 3 – “Far from Home”
Joseph’s Dreams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Narrator, Joseph, Brothers, Corn, Star Poor, Poor Joseph . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Narrator, Brothers, Ishmaelites, Goat
Scene 4 – Jacob’s Home in Canaan
One More Angel in Heaven . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Levi, Jacob, Boy Soprano, Brothers, Wives
Scene 5 – Potiphar’s House
Potiphar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Narrator, Potiphar, Mrs. Potiphar, Joseph, Ensemble
Scene 6 – Jail
Close Every Door . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Joseph, Children’s Choir, Ensemble Go, Go, Go Joseph . . . . . . . . . . . Narrator, Joseph, Butler, Baker, Ensemble
-20 Minute Intermission-
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Musical Numbers
Act Two Scene 1
A Pharaoh Story . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Narrator, Children’s Choir, Girls
Scene 2 – Egypt
Poor, Poor Pharaoh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Narrator, Butler, Pharaoh, Ensemble Song of the King . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pharaoh, Narrator, Ensemble Pharaoh’s Dream Explained. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Joseph, Narrator, Ensemble Stone the Crows . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Narrator, Pharaoh, Joseph, Girls
Scene 3- Canaan
Those Canaan Days . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Reuben, Brothers, Jacob, Narrator
Scene 4- Egypt
The Brothers in Egypt / Grovel Grovel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Narrator, Joseph, Brothers, Girls Who’s the Thief . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Narrator, Joseph, Brothers, Butler, Girls Benjamin Calypso . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Simeon, Narrator, Brothers, Girls, Joseph, Butler Joseph All the Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Narrator, Joseph, Brothers, Girls Jacob in Egypt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Narrator, Joseph, Brothers, Girls Any Dream Will Do . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Joseph, Narrator, Brothers, Girls, Pharaoh, Jacob
Scene 5
Joseph Megamix . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Full Company
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Producers Circle
The following individuals generously contribute $1,000 or more to the Fulton’s Annual Campaign and/or through other development opportunities at our historic theatre. In doing so, they’ll play a lead role in the success of our 2012/13 Annual Campaign efforts. Additionally, individuals whose collective giving totals $5,000 or more are also recognized as members of the Fulton’s Artistic Director’s Circle. PLATINUM CIRCLE ($20,000-$49,999) Ann B. Barshinger Pat and Linda Castagna **^ Barbara and Charles Eichmann Anne and Gene Gardner ^ Karyn and William Regitz ^ Thomas A. and Georgina T. Russo Family Foundation Willis W. Shenk ^ GOLD CIRCLE ($10,000-$19,999) Dr. and Mrs. James P. Argires Abbie and Ely Gonick **^ Robert F. Groff ^ Kent and Elisabeth Habecker ^ Mr. and Mrs. Richard Levengood ^ Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Schrotberger ^ Patrick and Kristine Tell ^ SILVER CIRCLE ($5,000-$9,999) Drs. Edward and Jeanne Arnold ^ Eloise Aurand ^ Dr. and Mrs. Norman M. Axelrod ^ Anne and Robert Bowman ^ Mary S. Burton and Laurent Horne Connie and Budd Callman ^ Josele Cleary ^ Jane W. Deibler ^ Wendell L. Funk, MD Susan and John Garofola ^ James D. Hagelgans and Gale M. Zorian Mrs. Milton K. Morgan, Jr. ^ Rick and Jessica Rodgers ** Sharon and Paul Sherban ^ Deidre and Bill Simmons ^ Kit and Pete Slaugh **^ Paul W. and Judy S. Ware ^ BRONZE CIRCLE ($2,500-$4,999) William W. and Susan C. Adams ^ Andrew Hooker Appel Mr. Tim Arpin and Mr. James Henning Heike and Fred Bloom Mr. and Mrs. Marc L. Colosi ^ Mr. and Mrs. Robert I. Derck ^ Dale and Sadie High Mary Kearns and Jon Walker ^ John and Ann Martin Marjorie McCarthy ^ Clark and Ethelmae McSparren ^ Jane and Paul Mueller ^ Walter D. and Patricia J. Otto **^ Carol T. and John F. Pyfer, Jr. ^ Mark and Nancy Randall ^ Jim and Sandy Reese Dr. and Mrs. Irwin Richman Rintz Family Foundation
Marc Robin and Curt Dale Clark * Dr. Bruce and Carole Silverstein ^ Michael and Sandy Wege E. Philip and Kim R. Wenger Philip R. Wenger and Steven T. Dinnocenti ^ Dr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Westphal Susan and David Wood FOUNDERS CIRCLE ($1,000-$2,499) Richard A. Altman ^ Anonymous Nancy Arnold The Ashland Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Beeman David and Renie Beidleman Bob and Emy Belser ^ Marilyn Berger Dr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Besecker ^ Richard Bidgood and Ann Steiner ^ Mrs. John H. Brown, Jr. ^ Mr. D. Dwight Browning ^ Janet and Larry Carroll ^ Helen and Tony Castle Troy and Kathryn Clair ^ Mr. Kimm Cooper ^ Mr. and Mrs. George Desmond Dr. Daleela G. and Mr. Clifford H. Dodge The Lawrence H. and Elizabeth S. Dunlap Foundation Mary Beth and Jim Eberle Jerry and Susan Eckert Dr. and Mrs. Robert B. Falk, Jr. Wes Farmer and Dr. Hilda Shirk ^ Dallas and Sarah Young Fisher Mr. and Mrs. Mark C. Fitzgerald Gerald and Suzanne Ganse Mr. and Mrs. Eugene H. Gardner, Jr. Tom and Valerie Gemmill Doris and Vicki Goehring ^ Lisa Groff and Kerry Halloran R. Fred and Robin Groff John and Diane Hackman Randy and Martha Harris Patti and Carl Hartman ** Mrs. John H. Hartman ^ John E. and Mary Hayes Bill Haynes and Pat Smedley Dan and Caroline Herr ^ Diane and John Herr ^ Ms. Carrie Nunan Hill Joanne M. Judge and Rick Oppenheimer Karen and Jim Kendig Bill and Pamela Kiehl Bruce R. and Jenny Koch ^ Mary Ellen and Bill Kopetz ^ Mr. Michael W. and Ms. Elizabeth Todd Lambert Mr. and Mrs. Gregory S. Lefever Jeff LeFevre ^
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Mr. and Mrs. Myron Levy Dr. and Mrs. Francis Manning Jan Masland and Larry Keating ^ Christopher and Mary Mattson **^ Mrs. Edith Z. May Bill and Trish McCarty ^ Mark and Beth McCollom Gladdie and Chris McMurtrie ^ Julie S. McNamara Rodney and Verna Moseman Scott and Ann Moyer Frank and Debbie Musso ^ Mr. and Mrs. Curtis J. Myers Peggy Neff Dr. and Mrs. Peter Novosel ^ Mr. Dean Oberholtzer and Mr. Justin Ang Mrs. Stuart Raub ^ Roseann Romito, MD Thomas R. Ryan ^ Mr. and Mrs. James B. Sabino ^ Mr. and Mrs. Roger Sandt Drs. Fred and Lynne Saunders Rev. David and Beth Serfass Dr. and Mrs. John Sheaffer ^ Dr. David and Jennifer Silbert ^ David B. Skerpon and Christopher W. Baldrige Pete and Patti Skiadas Mrs. Dorothy Mowery Smith ^ Mr. and Mrs. W. John Soost ^ Mr. Fred and Dr. Carole M. Spencer Mr. and Mrs. David A. Stadel Elliot and Betsey Sterenfeld Ken and Susan Stoudt Mr. and Mrs. Joseph V. Sweeney ^ Barbara B. Talbot Marge and Henry Tancke David and Rhonda Taylor Dr. and Mrs. John T. Thorn * Douglas S. Trower ^ Mr. and Mrs. Boyer Veitch ^ Mrs. Marianna Wanner George and Ann Weaver Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Weidman ^ Marcelline Woodson ^ Susan Valk Woolworth ^ Alan K. Wyand and Robert L. Shoener * Indicates an in-kind gift ** Indicates an in-kind gift and cash contribution ^ Indicates 10 or more years of consecutive giving to the Annual Campaign
Supporting Cast The following individuals generously contribute gifts of $150 - $999 to the Fulton’s Annual Campaign and/or through other development opportunities at our historic theatre. All gifts are fully taxdeductible and play a significant role in the success of our 2012/13 Annual Campaign efforts. BENEFACTORS ($500-$999) Charles and Charlotte Arnold Michael and Tracy Arnold Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Ashby, Jr. ^ Joan Barney ^ Dr. and Mrs. Don Berkow Joseph T. Breneman II ^ Mr. and Mrs. Donald D. Brennan ^ Mr. and Mrs. Timothy P. Brown ^ Sally Buckwalter ^ Bob and Bobbi Compton Sue and Ross Deck Pat Deerin Dr. and Mrs. Daniel L. Diehl MD Jeff and Sally Doane John S. Dombach Tom and Janice Dunlevy Mr. and Mrs. G. Yale Eastman ^ Mr. and Mrs. David Eschbach III ^ Mr. and Mrs. Daryl Evans John B. Eye ^ Ms. Susan B. Favorite Judy and Rufus Fulton ^ Mr. John F. Garber Lewis Gemmill, Sr. Dr. Kathleen Gerbert and Dr. Bryan Yingling Rick and Gail Gray Mr. Craig Haberle and Ms. Kristin Hill Haberle Bob Handler ^ Mr. and Mrs. Alex J. Haralam Dr. and Mrs. Justin Harberson Mr. and Mrs. William F. Honaman ^ Ms. Mary Huwaldt Dr. and Mrs. Terrence Jones Mr. Don H. Johnson Rich and Janie Kaelberer Charles and Ann Keim Mrs. June Klemm Mr. and Mrs. Robert Krasne Jeff Levine and Ellen O’Mara Jane M. Lewis ^ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Q. Livingston ^ Mr. Paul A. Lombardo ^ Theodore E. and Betty G. Long Lyet Family Bruce Martin and John Haney ^ Tim and Joan Martin Harriet W. Maurer Ms. Constance A. McCollough ^ Hugh and Pam McGettigan Lorna Long Mentzer Terry and Millie Moore George and Caroline Morgan ^ Richard and Mary Ann Morse Mr. and Mrs. Scott Morrison Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Nolt ^ Dr. and Mrs. Marvin Nolt ^ Rich and Janet Oliver Elizabeth and Jeffrey Paul
Timothy W. and Lynn W. Peters Ms. Natalie Petersen Ms. Joy Phillips and Mr. Robert Patzer Rev. Dr. Roger A. and Sandra R. Pickering Mrs. Anna M. Rakoczy ^ Mr. and Mrs. John N. Rigas ^ Dr. and Mrs. Paul H. Ripple ^ Mr. Charles Romberger Mr. Curtis G. Shaffer and Mr. Thomas F. Kelly Mr. and Mrs. F. Barry J. Shaw Brad Shew and Anthony Lascoskie Jr. James E. and Mary E. Shreiner ^ Keith and Elaine Snyder Beverly R. Steinman ^ Marcia Stoner and David Dierwechter ^ Cindy and Rich Stewart Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Stockwell Carol Szutowicz Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Warfel ^ Ms. Susan Washburn and Ms. Kristin Rehder David and Margaret Young SUSTAINERS ($250-$499) Maggie and Buzz Anspach ^ Jim and Liz Arnold ^ Mary Ellen Bachman ^ Ed and Jackie Balderston Mr. and Mrs. David Barr Mr. Ronald E. Barton ^ William and Laralee Bash Ms. Beth Bathe Susan M. Bator Mr. and Mrs. Rick W. Bennett Mr. and Mrs. Paul L. Berkebile ^ Eric Berman ^ Dave and Paulie Bird ^ Dan and Cindy Blakinger Dick and Barb Blakinger ^ Mr. and Mrs. William E. Blevins June and Dick Blouch ^ Robert and Reba Bolinger ^ Mr. and Mrs. Karl Boltz Mollie Bond Ed and Susan Bonekemper Dr. Robert J. Bresler and Mrs. Linda Carvell ^ Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Broad Jay and Pam Bucher ^ Becky Bumsted ^ Ms. Sally Stauffer Bures Mr. and Mrs. Philip L. Calhoun Leroy and Donna Carr Mr. and Mrs. Dino Cesarini Dr. J. Frederick and Theodora M. Chairsell ^ Don and Lisa Clark ^ Mark and Cass Amundson
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Mr. and Mrs. James Cluck ^ Collier Family Fund of the Community Foundation of NJ Drs. Paul and Sharon Conslato ^ Mr. and Mrs. Nevin D. Cooley June and John Crisp ^ Bill and Linda Crosswell ^ Mr. and Mrs. Ray D’Agostino, Jr. John and Mary Darras ^ Jorge Davin Mr. and Mrs. Graydon A. Dodson Mr. and Mrs. William Donovan Harold and Helen Emmitt ^ Edward and Diana England ^ Mrs. Mildred Erisman ^ Mrs. Polly Eshelman ^ Glenna Eshleman Mr. and Mrs. George Evans Mr. and Mrs. Glenn P. Farrell Jeanne and David Feight Mrs. Robert N. Ford ^ Mr. and Mrs. Rufus A. Fulton, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey R. Funk Ted and Linda Gallagher ^ Dr. and Mrs. John W. Gareis ^ Ed and Kathleen Garvey ^ Mr. and Mrs. John Gast Mr. and Mrs. Jack S. Gerhart ^ Mr. and Mrs. Donald W. Gilbert ^ Colleen and Milton Gockley Mr. and Mrs. Edward Golden, Jr. ^ Mr. and Mrs. Alfred M. Gottscho ^ Louis and Janet Gray ^ Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Groff ^ Ms. Thetis Harvey Ms. Linda M. Hengst Elam and Patti Herr ^ Mrs. James S. Herr ^ Mr. and Mrs. J. Michael Hershner Mr. and Mrs. Melvin H. Hess J. Robert and Nancy Hess ^ Mr. and Mrs. Ray L. Hillard Ms. Judy Hinson Caroline and Paul Hoffer ^ Mr. and Mrs. John Hooning Dr. and Mrs. Henry W. Huffnagle ^ Peter and Barbara Hunsberger Dr. and Mrs. William J. Jacobson Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Jones Ms. Eleanor Kappock Jeff and Peg Kay ^ Mr. and Mrs. Brian J. Keener Stephen and Veronica Kepchar ^ Mr. and Mrs. William F. Kleine H. H. and Fay Kramer ^ Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Kramer, Jr. ^ Mrs. Beatryce F. Kreiner ^ Patrick and Stacey Kubis Edward T. Kurek ^ Ruth N. Lamb Kevin and Sherry Lapp Dr. and Mrs. Rob Larkin
Supporting Cast Donna Lashof Wayne and Sybil Lawrence ^ Leslie and James Lemonick ^ Al and Elizabeth Lewis Dr. and Mrs. Stephen D. Lockey III Alan and Linda Loss ^ Larry and Barbara Loughner ^ Hugh and Barbara MacMaster Ms. Char Magaro Donald and Stacie Main Dr. and Mrs. Edward D. Maley Mr. and Mrs. Steven F. Marshall Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Martin ^ Ms. Maureen M. McCaffery Dr. William D. McCann ^ Mr. and Mrs. Michael McDonald David and Penny McGaughy ^ Mr. and Mrs. Christopher McGee Mr. and Mrs. Bernard J. McGrann Mrs. James McQueen Mr. and Mrs. William A. Mehler, Jr. ^ Drs. Edmund M. and Esther J. Miller ^ Jane L. Miller Dr. and Mrs. John W. Miller, Jr. Roger and Grace Moyer Marty Ness Louis and Helen Nicozisis ^ Mr. and Mrs. John F. O’Donnell Kathleen O’Hara and David Hendel ^ Mr. and Mrs. Scott Owens Ms. Kathleen A. Pavelko and Dr. Eugene Borza Dr. and Mrs. Brent Pawlson Piersol-Miller Family Mr. and Mrs. Richard Poillon, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. John G. Pontius ^ Robert and Patricia Pontz ^ Paul and Patti Quinn ^ Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Radcliffe Mr. and Mrs. R. Mac Reeves Mr. and Mrs. Carl Reigle Mr. and Mrs. William J. Reuter Linda and Sam Rice ^ Mr. and Mrs. Robert V. Richards ^ C. Allan and Eleanor G. Rineer ^ George and Patricia Robinson Mr. and Mrs. Craig A. Roda ^ Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Rohrer ^ Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rondinelli Harriet and George Rosenstein Dr. and Mrs. Gerald W. Rothacker, Jr. ^
Abby H. Rudisill ^ Joyce and John Saeger ^ Mr. and Mrs. William Saporetti John and Ann Sceppa Drs. Beverly and John Schantz ^ Carol and Phil Schonour Mr. and Mrs. William L. Schucker Mr. and Mrs. Gregory J. Scott Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Seavey Nick and Jean Selch ^ Rosanne and David Selfon Bill and Eileen Shaughnessy ^ Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sheedy Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Shenk
Mr. and Mrs. R. Scott Smith Dr. and Mrs. James E. Spicher Andrew D. Stauffer ^ Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stauffer Mary J. Stauffer Ms. Marilyn Stein Charles and Ruth Stewart ^ Kendall and Tom Stonerook ^ Mr. and Mrs. Francis F. Strouse The Honorable P. Michael Sturla and Ms. Tracy L. Horst Dr. and Mrs. Edward O. Swartz Rupert and Charlene Taylor Anne and John Tennis ^ James H. and Judy L. Thomas ^ Kay and Bob Troxell Willem and Thea van Huystee ^ Sally Vanderslice Chuck and Margie Walker ^ Mr. Robert and Mrs. Barbara Walker Mr. and Mrs. G. Arthur Weaver Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth N. Weaver ^ David and Marijane Weeks Ms. Lisa Weida Mr. and Mrs. Duane L. Weiss Cliff and Carol Wenger ^ Ned Wert ^ Richard and Linda Wildonger Mr. and Mrs. Michael Williams Mr. and Mrs. William Wimer Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wirth Dottie and Skip Witmer Ms. Virginia B. Witmer ^ Richard and Nancy Witwer Dr. and Mrs. Robert Zemsky ^ CONTRIBUTORS ($150-$249) Eleanor K. Achtermann ^ Jim Adams Mr. and Mrs. Neil Albert Dr. and Mrs. Richard H. Albright, Jr. Anonymous Marlene Arnold Kathy J. Ashby Donald and Thelma Aurand Mr. and Mrs. Byron Babcock Mr. and Mrs. John Barnett Mr. and Mrs. Ernest P. Beardsley III Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Beaver III Mr. and Mrs. Craig S. Beittel ^ Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bender Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Benton Dave and Betty Berndt ^ Mr. Robert Book Mrs. Harvey Bradley Ms. Ellen L. Brinton Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Broderick ^ Dr. and Mrs. H. Zane Brown ^ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Brown Ms. Eileen L. Buckel Mr. and Mrs. Fredric E. Bulleit Donna and Chip Burgess ^ Joan and Roy Burks Betsy and Bill Calder Janet and Phil Calhoun ^ Donna L. Campbell Jill M. Carson ^
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Mr. William Cater Mr. Clifford Catania Ms. Shirlene K. Cerceo Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd E. Clark Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Coleman Mr. Thomas Hills Cook Ms. Bessie Coyne Ms. Annalisa Crannell Kathryn Custer Mr. Steven Dailey Dr. and Mrs. Marvin Daley Mr. and Mrs. D. Weston Darby, Jr. Kenneth and Cheryl Deaven ^ Mr. and Mrs. Terry DiGruttolo ^ Mr. and Mrs. Luther Dunn Mr. Ray Edmison Mr. Thomas C. Erisman and Ms. Brenda Finley Esbenshade Foundation ^ Dottie Ezard ^ Pastor and Mrs. Charles Fair ^ Rodney and Jeralyn Fenstermacher Crystal and Bill Flanagan Ms. Jane Fouraker David A. Franklin Bill and Terry Frantz Susan Fulton-Glass Mr. and Mrs. Mark D. Gainer ^ Mr. and Mrs. Ned D. Gardner ^ Mr. Fred C. Geiger, Jr. Mrs. Marian R. Gerhart Joan and Henry Gibbel Mr. and Mrs. Douglas R. Glouner Dr. and Mrs. James E. Goddard ^ Mr. and Mrs. George Goldinger ^ Dr. and Mrs. Robert J. Gottlieb Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Gould Inda and Reid Graybill Mrs. Shirley E. Grill ^ Mr. and Mrs. Edgar L. Grove Mr. and Mrs. Alfred B. Guion Susan M. Gula Ms. Mary Haesche Audrey and John Hallgren ^ Chuck and Mary Hansen Jeff and Patrice Hazlett Mrs. Nancy Heagy Mr. and Mrs. David G. Heckel Dr. and Mrs. Donald M. Herr ^ Ms. Karen Herrling Nancy H. Hershey ^ Calvin and Janet High ^ Greg and April High Thomas and Ann Hinkle ^ Irewin and Enid Hirsch Mrs. E. James Hogan ^ Ms. Wanda Hollenbeck Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Holler ^ George and Barbara Homer Mr. and Mrs. William G. Homer Jake and Sandy Hoover Ken and Phyllis Hoover ^ Ms. Ann Hossler Paula and Don Howard Judge and Mrs. Wayne Hummer Brad and Betty Jane Igou ^ Jeffrey and Colleen Jacobsen
Supporting Cast Sally M. Jarvis ^ Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Kaebnick Rick and Susan Kastner Douglas and Melinda Kaufman Thomas and Nancy Kitzmiller Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Kline Mrs. Joyce S. Kohler Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Lamb Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Lambert ^ Doug and Sue Lapp Mr. David M. Leas and Mr. Benjamin C. Dunlap, Jr. Alice S. Lehmann ^ Mr. and Mrs. Calvin E. Levis Mr. and Mrs. Daryl B. Lichty Mr. and Mrs. David Lobb Mr. William A. Loeb Lonnie and Irene Logan Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lohin, Jr. Paul and Marie Long Mr. and Mrs. Larry L. Loose Mr. and Mrs. Dennis L. Mann David and Marcia Martin Mr. and Mrs. Kervin Martin Kenneth and Gladys Martin ^ Charles H. Maser and Jon L. Johnson Dr. and Mrs. Robert A. Matlin Ms. Kathryn Matthews Mr. and Mrs. William J. McCann, Jr.^ Mr. and Mrs. Nelson McCormick Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McDonald Mrs. F. W. McLaughlin ^ John and Joanne McSparran Mr. and Mrs. Lewis I. Mengle ^ Mr. and Mrs. Barry Miller Jan and Gene Moore Al and Pat Morrison ^ Ron and Faye Mowrer Richard and Denise Moxley, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald J. Mundy Bob Muth Dr. David L. Newcomer Mr. and Mrs. Barry L. Nissly Ms. Mary Kathryn Noll
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel K. Nolt The Paulson Family Ms. Lydia Pease Dr. Raymond E. Peart and Dr. Pamela J. Koch Mr. and Mrs. R. Michael Peck Dr. Michael Penn Honorable and Mrs. Michael J. Perezous Mr. and Mrs. Harry G. Pharoah Mr. and Mrs. Michael W. Poole ^ Mr. and Mrs. Scott Qualls Ms. Marjorie Rambo Anthony and Bonnie Rathsam Ms. Patricia A. Reed Rev. Randolph Riggs Mr. and Mrs. James B. Roberts Dr. and Mrs. Robert L. Roschel ^ Frank and Peggy Rosol ^ Mr. and Mrs. Andrew B. Rote ^ Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Rush Bruce and Donna Russell Mr. and Mrs. Stephen E. Ruth ^ Ms. Robin Sarratt-Cohen Dr. Richard Sasin ^ Frances E. Sattazahn R. Clair and Doris Sauder Jim and Kathi Schaedler Earle M. Schmuckle ^ Jeff and Shirley Sellers ^ Richard and Carol Shaefer ^ Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth L. Shaffer Dr. and Mrs. Sean J. Sharkey, Jr. Jean and Jack Sheehan Mr. and Mrs. Jack E. Shenk Dr. and Mrs. Richard D. Sherr Mr. and Mrs. John W. Shertzer Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur K. Shoemaker ^ Dr. and Mrs. Leigh S. Shuman Dan and Sue Sigman ^ Mrs. David J. Silverstein ^ Sarah H. Slaymaker ^ Mr. and Mrs. George W. Small Dr. and Mrs. Roy S. Small
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Mr. and Mrs. John R. Smith Mrs. William A. Sonntag Mr. and Mrs. Reed S. Spiegel ^ Ben and Barbara Stabile Mr. David R. Stadden Gayle and Don Stauffer ^ Dan and Georgia Steinbacher Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Stiefvater Rev. and Mrs. John L. Strube, Jr. Pat Sullivan ^ Norman and Eleanor Taylor Wendy and Nick Taylor ^ Ailyn Terada Mr. and Mrs. Jerrod P. Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Frank K. Thudium Drs. Robert and Janice Tindall ^ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Turner Ken and Gail Twiford Mr. and Mrs. Dirk van Vuure Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Vaudo Dr. and Mrs. Richard S. Wagner, Jr. ^ Dennis and Joy Walker ^ Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Weekes Janice and Ted Weitzel Dr. and Mrs. Melvyn G. Wenger ^ Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Wengert ^ Hans-Erik and Linda Wennberg Dr. and Mrs. Henry S. Wentz ^ Donna M. Wetzler ^ Bill and Phyllis Whitesell Eugene and Nancy Wile Mr. and Mrs. Robert Winters Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wirth James and Sharon Wolman Mr. and Mrs. Andrew B. Woolworth Mr. and Mrs. Henry Yaeger Allison and Herb Zimmerman Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Zorach * Indicates an in-kind gift ^ Indicates 10 or more years of consecutive giving to the Annual Campaign
Special Giving Initiatives The “Grand Old Lady of Prince Street” is in her 160th year of nourishing the soul of our community and we hope that you will consider a special gift to one or more of our growing initiatives. (Giving to Special Initiatives is within the last 12 months.) The following list represents gifts given through May 22, 2013. FAMILY THEATRE ENDOWMENT The Fulton has established a permanent endowment, proceeds from which will guarantee that the theatre can mount Family Theatre productions of family-oriented shows at affordable prices now and in the future for children. Pat and Linda Castagna Barbara and Charles Eichmann Peggy Neff MICHAEL D. MITCHELL ARTISTIC ENDOWMENT FUND Named in honor and loving memory of former Artistic Director Michael D. Mitchell, this special endowment fund helps to support Fulton resident and guest artists, while providing the necessary funds to support artistic enhancements to the theatre’s mainstage productions. Michael Frederic Zabryna Guevara Steven S. Fairres ARTISTIC DEVELOPMENT FUND Originally conceived as a result of a bequest from Melissa Clark Freeman, this fund strictly supports and enhances artistic excellence of the work on the Fulton’s stage. Anonymous Dr. and Mrs. Norman M. Axelrod Deb Bielek Mr. Clifford Catania Pat Deerin Jane W. Deibler Charlotte F. Fitzpatrick Anne and Gene Gardner Sam Gonzalez Jeff LeFevre Marilyn E. Rowan Thomas R. Ryan Mr. Fred and Dr. Carole M. Spencer Mr. Richard Winkler BUILDING FUND Donors to this fund help the Fulton acquire new fixtures and features for our National Historic Landmark theatre. Ann B. Barshinger Donna L. Campbell Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence B. Glover Mr. and Mrs. H. Scott Hable
Dr. Wesley McDonald and Alice Baumgart Mr. and Mrs. Ronald J. Mundy Mr. and Mrs. William L. Schucker Dorothy Mowery Smith JEANNE CLEMSON SCHOLARSHIP FUND This fund supports children participating in Fulton Academy of Theatre programs at a reduced cost. Mr. Clifford Catania The David R. Clayton Family Steven S. Fairres Mr. and Mrs. Ira Grushow Ms. Carrie Nunan Hill Sally M. Jarvis Mr. and Mrs. Kosta Val Kambouroglos Douglas and Melinda Kaufman Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Kline Jeff LeFevre John and Ann Martin Ms. Joy Phillips and Mr. Robert Patzer Mr. and Mrs. Boyer Veitch Erica Clayton Wright MATCHING GIFT The Fulton Opera House acknowledges receipt of the following matching gifts: AETNA Foundation Armstrong Foundation Dow Corning Foundation Exelon Corporation IBM Foundation Johnson and Johnson Family of Companies Kellogg’s Merrill Lynch NCR Foundation PNC The BonwTon Stores Foundation Tyco BEQUESTS The following individuals have helped to ensure the continued growth and development of the Fulton with a bequest to our historic theatre. We are grateful for their gifts and are proud to recognize their thoughtful contributions in this regard. Melissa Clark Freeman Ellen Arnold Groff Ralph W. and Dorothy P. Kaufmann Michael D. Mitchell Margaret Miller Schock PLANNED GIFTS / HELEN HAGER SOCIETY
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The following individuals have generously included the Fulton in their estate planning with a bequest of record. In doing so, they have become members of the Hager Society – a special group of Fulton friends who help to preserve our theatre’s past while planning for its future. Andrew Hooker Appel Mary Ellen Bachman Jan and Tom Bergen Anne and Robert K. Bowman Connie and Budd Callman Wendell L. Funk, MD Susan and John Garofola Tom and Valerie Gemmill Abbie and Ely Gonick Kent and Elisabeth Habecker Joan B. Lawler Marjorie McCarthy Dr. and Mrs. Clark McSparren, Jr. Jane L. Miller Jane and Paul Mueller Walter D. and Patricia J. Otto Harvey W. Owen Tara and Riess Potterveld Michael P. Powell Karyn and William Regitz Marilyn E. Rowan Joyce and John Saeger Dorothy Mowery Smith Douglas S. Trower Ann and Ron Vail Donna M. Wetzler Margaret B. Workman Susan and David Wood Alan K. Wyand and Robert L. Shoener Have you already included the Fulton in your estate planning or interested in doing so? Want to learn more about the Hager Society? Please contact Richard T. Bowen, Director of Development, at 394-7133, ext. 132. MEMORIALS In Memory of Beth Bash Mr. John R. Young In Memory of D. Dwight Browning Kathleen Dvorchak Anne and Gene Gardner Bruce A. and Susan K. Hepburn Jan and Gene Moore Jane and Paul Mueller Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Offermann Walter D. and Patricia J. Otto Robert L. Schroeder Jim and Mary Ellen Tarman Mr. and Mrs. Boyer Veitch
Special Giving Initiatives In Memory of Don Edmonds Fulton Guild In Memory of Ellen Arnold Groff Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Altdoerffer Ellie Aurand Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Barger Ann B. Barshinger William and Laralee Bash Benchmark Construction Company Heike and Fred Bloom Anne and Robert K. Bowman Mr. Joseph T. Breneman II Mr. Robert Brock Mrs. John H. Brown Joe and Becky Bumsted Connie and Budd Callman Janet and Larry Carroll Mr. and Mrs. William D. Chronister, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Marc L. Colosi Mr. Scott Conley and Ms. Kim Shorter Jeanette Cummings Rosemary Coverly and L. Kent Strickler Credit Suisse Susan Davis and John Martino Dr. and Mrs. Roy Deck Jr. Sallie and Hank Dominiak J. Thomas and Janice Dunlevy Ms. Kathleen E. Dvorchak Jane and Yale Eastman Robert and Ruth Ecklin Ephrata Community Hospital Dr. and Mrs. Robert B. Falk Mr. David W. Faust and Mr. Edward H. Real Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fields Mr. and Mrs. John F. Fulton Judy and Rufus Fulton Penny Fulmer Austra Gaige Anne and Gene Gardner Susan and John Garofola Ms. Nancy L. Gingrich Kent and Elisabeth Habecker Mr. and Mrs. William H. Haiges
Tom and Cindy Hampton Alex and Mary Haralam Mrs. John H. Hartman Mr. Edward Hauck and Ms. Stefanie B. Valar Jerome and Shelley Cohen Hershey Susan and Joseph Hindes Lisa Hostler The Howe Family Miriam A. Howe Dr. and Mrs. Henry W. Huffnagle Ellen Brody Hughes Mr. and Mrs. George F. Johnston Mr. and Mrs. Robert Krasne Marie Teresa Kreis Lancaster County Community Foundation Lancaster General Health Mr. and Mrs. Calvin E. Levis Mr. and Mrs. Charles Q. Livingston Dr. and Mrs. Edward D. Maley Ms. Rose Marie Mariani Phyllis Martin Christopher and Mary Mattson Dr. William D. McCann Mrs. Marjorie R. McCarthy Bill and Trish McCarty Ms. Constance A. McCollough Ruth Ann and Ed McKeague James B. McMullin Gladdie and Chris McMurtrie Julie McNamara Dennis and Lisa Miller Jane and Paul Mueller George and Jacqueline Nickel Rev. Thomas Nissley Mr. and Mrs. Barry L. Nissly Walter D. and Patricia J. Otto Mr. and Mrs. Valentino A. Palumbo Ms. Linda R. Peacock Gaylord and Nadine Poling Fritz and Nancy Porter Porterfield-Scheid Funeral Directors and Cremation Services Carol T. and John F. Pyfer, Jr. Karyn and William Regitz Jane L. Reinhard
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Business, Foundation & Government Join our Producers Circle Corporate Services Program. Corporate and Foundation donors that contribute $1,000 or more receive special benefits custom-tailored to their business needs. Depending on the level of your gift, you receive full season recognition in Fulton production programs, personalized ticket service, invitations to special networking events and subscription seating priority. LEADERSHIP CIRCLE ($50,000 and above) Lancaster County Community Foundation PNC PLATINUM CIRCLE ($30,000-$49,999) Benjamin Roberts and The HON Company + Fulton Bank ^ Fulton Theatre Guild ^ Pennsylvania Council on the Arts, a state agency ^ WGAL-TV ++ ^ GOLD CIRCLE ($15,000-$29,999) Capital BlueCross Elizabethtown College High Companies ^ KPMG LLP ^ M&T Bank SILVER CIRCLE ($10,000-$14,999) CoreSource, Inc. Franklin & Marshall College ^ Lancaster General Health ^ Members 1st Federal Credit Union Millersville University ^ Rodgers & Associates Susquehanna Bank The Hershey Company The Shubert Foundation UGI Utilities, Inc. ^ Wells Fargo ^ WROZ “The Rose” 101 FM + BRONZE CIRCLE ($5,000-$9,999) Auntie Anne’s Clair Brothers Audio Enterprises, Inc. + Highmark Blue Shield Smilebuilderz The Bon Ton Stores The John Frederick Steinman Foundation ^ The Standard Group + ^ Willow Valley Retirement Communities DIRECTORS CIRCLE ($2,500-$4,999) AAA Central Penn Ace the Party Place Anonymous ^ Deluxe Corporation ^ Electron Energy Corporation Ephrata National Bank ^ Frey-Lutz Corporation ^ Integrity Bank
Isaac’s Famous Grilled Sandwiches PPL Corporation ^ Sovereign Bank StoudtAdvisors2 United Way of Lancaster County’s Summer Activities Initiative Fund FOUNDERS CIRCLE ($1,000-$2,499) Armstrong Foundation AT&T Barley Snyder Certified Carpet ^ Dart Foundation Dermatology Associates of Lancaster, Ltd. Ferree Foundation Hagelgans & Veronis, LLP Herley Industries, Inc. Kunzler & Company, Inc. Lancaster NeuroScience & Spine Associates Lancaster Toyota Shank’s Extracts The Clark Associates Charitable Foundation The James Hale Steinman Foundation ^ Turkey Hill Dairy ^ Versatek Enterprises, LLC ^ Warfel Construction Wiley’s Pharmacies ^ Corporate and Foundation donors who contribute $250 to $999 receive listing in our programs all season long-a great opportunity to show your clients and staff that your organization supports the arts in our community! SUSTAINERS ($500-$999) Barry Bruce & Company, Inc. ^ Brenneman Printing + Carol H. Gilbert Consulting Charter Homes & Neighborhoods Eastern Insurance Holdings Inc. Emerald Advisers, Inc. Gooding Group Foundation ^ Haller Enterprises, Inc. ^ Hatter, Harris and Beittel, LLP ^ Highland Tank & Manufacturing Co. J. C. Snavely & Sons, Inc. ^ Jack Treier Inc. Moving & Storage ^ Jerome H. Rhoads, Inc. ^ Lancaster Financial Services Lawn Equipment Parts Company ^ Lititz Mutual Insurance Company ^ Manheim Auto Auction ^ MM Architects, Inc. National Novelty Brush Co. PPM Real Estate/Tracy Horst Reinsel Kuntz Lesher LLP Reynolds Asset Management
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Services+ Rottmund, Cheek & Co., Inc. Stadel Motors, Inc. ^ Strategic Resources, Inc. Sugarplums & Tea + Teachers Protective Mutual Life Insurance Co. ^ Tomlinson Bomberger Lawn Care Weinhold, Nickel & Company, LLP Weis Markets Williams Apothecary, Inc. ^ Young Funeral Home, Inc. ^ DONORS ($250-$499) A&L Doors and Specialties, Inc. Advanced Cooling Technologies, Inc. Appel & Yost LLP Autohaus Lancaster, Inc. B. R. Kreider & Son, Inc. Bauer Fastener & Power Tool Co., Inc. ^ Brent L. Miller Jewelers Brubaker, Inc. C.S. Davidson, Inc. Charles F. Snyder Funeral Homes and Crematory City Limits Realty Conestoga Tours, Inc. Cooper-Booth Wholesale Co. ^ D.H. Funk & Sons LLC Direct Wire and Cable Donegal Insurance Group ^ Dr. John A. Cooper, Jr. Dunbar Armored Inc. Dyer Company ^ ECORE International Elizabeth Gilbert Trust ^ Engleside Products, Inc. Erb Brothers Landscaping Eurofins Lancaster Laboratories ^ Evans Burial Vaults, Inc. Fluid Conditioning Products, Inc. Flyway Excavating, Inc. Furman Home for Funerals George C. Desmond Building George J. Grove & Son, Inc. ^ Giant Food Stores Gingrich, Smith, Klingensmith & Dolan Groffs Family Funeral & Cremation Services, Inc. Hazlett, Burt & Watson, Inc. Hershey Creamery Company Hurst Bros. Development Co. Indoor City of Lancaster Ira G. Steffy & Son Inc. K&W Tire Co., Inc. Kearney A. Snyder Funeral Home, Inc. ^ Lancaster County Coffee Roasters + ^
Business, Foundation & Government Lancaster County Motors, Inc. Darrenkamp’s Food Market Lancaster Plumbing & Heating Co., Inc. Fisher’s Construction, Inc. Lapp Electrical Services, Inc. ^ Hammel Associates Architects, LLC Manning & Rommel Associates Hearing & Ear Care Center McKonly & Asbury, LLP Hinkle Insurance Agency, Inc. * Nikolaus & Hohenadel, LLP ^ Hondru Ford Oletowne Jewelers Intertrade Incorporated of VA ^ Paul I. Sheaffer Insurance Agency, Inc. Lancaster Salvage Co. ^ Phillips Office Solutions + Laser Plus PremierComm Next to New Fine Clothing Ream Jewelers ^ North Group Consultants ^ Red Rose Restaurant Oregon Dairy, Inc. Reese, Samley, Wagenseller, Mecum & Rubin Steel Co. ^ Longer, P.C. Shaub’s LLC ^ Robert H. Ranck, Inc. Sonia Rose Sheetz, Inc. ^ Spiziri Insurance Associates ^ Simeral Construction Company TMB Stauffers of Kissel Hill ^ White Good Steel Fab Enterprises, LLC Wicker Imports ^ Steven T. Hahn Plumbing & Heating, Inc. Wohlsen Construction Stephen T. Hohenwarter, CPA Zephyr Aluminum, LLC Stockyard Inn, Inc. + Indicates a gift in-kind Stoner, Inc. ++ Indicates an in-kind gift and The Greenfield Restaurant ^ cash contribution Tiger’s Eye ^ Indicates 10 or more years of Tippetts Weaver Architects consecutive giving to the Annual Tono Architects Corporate Campaign Two Dudes Painting Company ^ SUPPORTER (up to $249) Bismoline Manufacturing Company, Inc. ^
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The Fulton gratefully acknowledges all of our many contributors. Although we carefully check this list for accuracy, mistakes do occasionally happen. If we have not listed you exactly as you like or omitted your name, please call Lisa Miller, at 394-7133, ext. 100. We will make the correction in future listings. All contributions were received prior to May 22, 2013. The Fulton receives state arts funding support through a grant from the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts, a state agency administering an annual state appropriation for grants to the arts.
Sponsors A special thank you to our corporate sponsors for the 2012/2013 Season.
Season Co-Sponsor
Production Sponsor
Media Sponsor
Production Co-Sponsors
Rental Sponsor
Eichmann Family Theatre Series Sponsors
School Day Sponsors
Print Sponsor
Access to the Arts Sponsor Armstrong Foundations
Audience Services Sponsors
Academy of Theatre Sponsor
Pay-What-You-Want Sponsors Abbie & Ely Gonick
2012 Youtheatre Sponsors Dart Foundation
Susan & John Garofola
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Who’s Who
Oklahoma. Other: Never ending gratitude to God for His love and blessings and to family for constant support. This one’s for Michael Austin in honor of our 11th show together! Lisa
Rumbauskas (Joseph— Potiphar’s Wife, Ensemble; Aladdin— Scheherazade) is beyond excited to be back at the Fulton. Previous Fulton credits include Carousel (Louise), Brigadoon (Maggie Anderson), Hello Dolly, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, Cinderella (Soberella), and The Little Mermaid. Favorite credits elsewhere include Armida (Metropolitan Opera), West Side Story (Anybodys), Evita (Tango Feature), Swing! (National Tour), The Most Happy Fella (Ravinia Festival). Lisa is on faculty at the New Jersey Dance Theatre Ensemble and Yvette’s Studio in Cranford, NJ. She holds a BFA in Dance from NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts and is a member of Actors Equity Association and AGMA. This summer she is attending American Ballet Theater’s National Curriculum Teacher Training. Many thanks to Marc, Aaron, my family, and my hubby, Nathaniel, who I am so excited to be performing with again!
Pennsylvania Centre Stage; Beauty and the Beast (Belle) Gettysburg Community Theatre. This fall she will appear at Penn State University in Guys and Dolls (Hotbox Girl, Adelaide U/S). She is originally from Gettysburg, Pennsylvania and currently pursuing her BFA in musical theatre at Penn State University. Love and thanks to friends, family, and Crew15! Nathaniel Shaw (Joseph—Levi,
Ensemble) Mr. Shaw was previously seen at the Fulton as Curly in Oklahoma! and Zach in A Chorus Line. He has also been directed by Marc Robin as Joe Hardy in Damn Yankees, Riff in West Side Story, Sam in Romance/Romance, and fell in love with his wonderful wife, Lisa Rumbauskas, in Marc’s production of The Most Happy Fella. In addition to many other acting credits, Nathaniel is a Director/Choreographer, and the Artistic Director of The Active Theater, dedicated to the development of original American plays. Love to the fam. (www.nathanielshaw.net) (www. theactivetheater.com)
Cody D. Smith (Joseph—Issachar,
Ensemble) Previously at the Fulton: Brigadoon, Hello Dolly!, Chitty Recent credits include: Bernstein’s Chitty Bang Bang, A Chorus Line. Mass (Acolyte Dancer) and Sweeney In NYC: the Radio City Christmas Fulton Theater Ad_Layout Johanna 1 8/3/11 9:21 AM Page 1 Todd (Ensemble, U/S) Spectacular (11 years). Cody directs
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Who’s Who and choreographs locally. He is the director of the Hempfield Dance Theatre program. He has also choreographed numerous shows for EPAC, the Hempfield Music program, Ephrata HS, Cedar Crest HS, the Cobalt Dance Company, and Rev9 Dance Company. Many thanks to Marc and the Fulton family for this opportunity. Ben Cullen Walker (Joseph—
Napthali, Ensemble) Ben is very excited to be making his Fulton debut! Regional credits: The Wedding Singer (Glen Guglia), Dirty Rotten Scoundrels (Ensemble). University Credits: 25th Annual...Spelling Bee (Mitch Mahoney), Songs for a New World (Man 1), The Bomb-itty of Errors (Antipholous of Epheses), and The Drowsy Chaperone (Gangster #2). Ben is a senior in the BFA
Musical Theatre program at Penn State University. WE ARE! Andrew
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(Joseph—Composer) is the composer of The Likes of Us, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, Jesus Christ Superstar, By Jeeves, Evita, Variations and Tell Me on a Sunday later combined as Song & Dance, Cats, Starlight Express, The Phantom of the Opera, Aspects of Love, Sunset Boulevard, Whistle Down the Wind, The Beautiful Game (now called The Boys in the Photograph), The Woman in White and Love Never Dies. He composed the film scores of Gumshoe and The Odessa File and a setting of the Latin Requiem mass. As well as many of his own shows, his producer credits include Daisy Pulls It Off, Lend Me a Tenor, Shirley Valentine, La Bête, the
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Who’s Who ground-breaking Bollywood musical, A. R. Rahman’s Bombay Dreams, his smash hit productions of The Sound of Music and The Wizard of Oz at the London Palladium and the films of The Phantom of the Opera and the acclaimed Australian production of Love Never Dies. He pioneered television casting for musical theatre with the Emmy Award-winning BBC series How Do You Solve a Problem Like Maria? and this year has searched for a performer for the title role in an arena tour of Jesus Christ Superstar. His awards include seven Tonys, three Grammys including Best Contemporary Classical Composition for Requiem, seven Oliviers, a Golden Globe, an Oscar, two International Emmys, the Praemium Imperiale, the Richard Rodgers Award for Excellence in Musical Theatre and the Kennedy Center Honor. He currently owns seven London theatres, including the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, and the London Palladium. He was knighted in 1992 and created an honorary life peer in 1997. Tim Rice (Joseph—Lyricist) was
born in 1944. He began song writing in 1965 in which year the first song he wrote That’s My Story (tune as well as words) was recorded by a rock group called the Nightshift whose career never recovered. That same year he met fellow budding songwriter Andrew Lloyd Webber whose musical ambitions were in theatre rather than rock or pop. They teamed up and wrote four musicals together from 1965–1978. The first, The Likes of Us (1965-6) was performed for the first time in 2005 and became available on CD just 40 years after its creation. The other three, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (1968), Jesus Christ Superstar (1969–71) and Evita (1976–78) were more immediate successes. Feeling certain that they
could never top this lot, the pair went their separate ways in the early eighties, whereupon ALW immediately topped that lot with Cats. Tim Rice then wrote Blondel (1983), a mediaeval romp, with Stephen Oliver, which ran a mere year in London. (It was last revived at the Pleasance, Islington, in late 2006.) This was followed in 1986 by Chess, in collaboration with ABBA’s Bjorn Ulvaeus and Benny Andersson. Chess had a healthy run in the West End but flopped on Broadway in 1988, the New York Times bloke (since replaced) being particularly forceful in his disapproval. In 1989 Tim translated the famous French musical Starmania (by Michel Berger and Luc Plamondon) into English, which merely resulted in a hit album—in France. In the nineties he worked primarily and happily with the Disney empire, contributing lyrics to the movies Aladdin (music Alan Menken) and The Lion King, (music Elton John and Hans Zimmer) and to the stage shows Beauty and the Beast (Alan Menken), The Lion King and Aida (both Sir Elton). Between Disney commitments he wrote the words for Sir Cliff Richard’s theatrical blockbuster Heathcliff (music John Farrar), which toured the UK in 1995–96. For Dreamworks, he and Sir Elton joined forces yet again to write the score for the 2000 animated film The Road to El Dorado. Tim’s recent work has included lyrics for a forthcoming film of the timeless Nutcracker (music by Tchaikovsky) and for the late Sir Malcolm Arnold’s famous Peterloo oratorio. He is reworking an operatic musical he has written with Alan Menken (King David)—most recently staged at New York University in November 2008. In 2008 he produced and presented a new concert version of Chess at London’s Royal Albert Hall starring
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Fulton Theatre Staff Marc Robin
Aaron A. Young
Artistic Director
Managing Director
Production
– Development –
– Scenery – William Mohney . . . . . . . . . . . Technical Director Ben Miller . . . . . . . . Assistant Technical Director Josh Schlader . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Carpenter Andrew Takoch . . . . . . . . . . . Scenery Apprentice Ron Comly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Shop Volunteer
Richard T. Bowen . . . . . . . Director of Development
– Lighting & Sound – Jacob Mishler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Audio Engineer Nick Cyr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Master Electrician Will Coeur . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Electrics Apprentice Nathan Diehl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Audio Apprentice
– Communications –
Lisa L. Miller . . . Individual Giving Coordinator/ Development Database Manager Allison M. Hutt . . . . . Development Coordinator/ Corporate & Foundation Giving Barry Halvorson . . . . . Director of Communications Thomas D. Kirkpatrick . . . . . . Director of Marketing Michelle Schaeffer . . . . . . . . . Box Office Manager
– Costumes – Anthony Lascoskie, Jr. . . . . . . . . . Costume Shop Supervisor/Wig and Make Up Designer Brittany Leffler . . . . . . . . . . . . Wardrobe Mistress Kelsey Bomba . . . . . . . . . . . Costume Apprentice
Deborah Bielek . . . . . . . . . . . . . House Manager
Stitchers Carol Becktold, Beth Dunkelberger, Kelly Logue, Karen Parrett, Mary Snyder
Part-Time Box Office Associates
Randall Frizado . . . . . . Outbound Sales Manager Betty Duncan . . . . . . . Volunteer Usher Coordinator Artie Van Why . . . . . . . . . . . . Group Sales Manager Dana Getz, Erin Harnly, Nathan Pease, Sasha Richardson, Ashley Taylor,
– Props – Katelin Walsko . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Props Manager Alexandria Flynn . . . . . . . . Properties Apprentice
Shana Umberger, Joanna Underhill Part-Time Call Center Associates Kerry Cain, Shawn Myers
– Stage Management – Bryan Magonigal . . . . . . . Production Crew Chief
Part-Time House Managers
Administration Mary Anne Ritter . . . . . . . . . . . . Business Manager
Elizabeth Brown, Barbara Kurtz, Rick Kurtz
Administrative Office Volunteers Anne Bowman, Bob Handler, Alice Lehmann – Education & Outreach – Jennifer Ridgway . . . Director of Education & Outreach
Dick Duncan, Eleanor Green, Fred Landis,
Accessibility Committee Marcy Bowen, Jo Etta Dornes, Jeannie Fischer, Nancy Kingsley, Rose Mary Nightingale
Christen Cain . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Company Manager
Volunteer Head Ushers Millie Natale, Bill Netting, Carolyn Woods – Company Management – Clem Lichty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Orchestra Contractor
Teaching Artists Joanne Abrom, Amy Barth, Kathy Becker, Lydia Brubaker, Julia Kamanda, Meagan Mapson, Anne Meeder, Cary Miller, Amy Kaye Mullen, Christina Olindo, Kristin Pontz, Joanna Underhill, StephJo Wise, Marion Wood O’Sullivan
– Archives – Mary Underhill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Volunteer Archivist Lynn Ewing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Volunteer Librarian – Facilities & Maintenance – Jeff Pfeiffer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Facilities Manager
The Fulton operates under an agreement between the League of Resident Theatres and Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States and employs members of the Stage Directors and Choreographers Society and United Scenic Artists.
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Who’s Who Josh Groban, Idina Menzel and Adam Pascal. A CD and DVD of this show was issued worldwide in 2009. Tim has also just finished the first draft of a brand new theatrical idea, which may or may not see the light of day. He is writing and presenting a major new radio series for BBC Radio 2 in 2009/10. He has won a variety of awards, mainly for the wrong things, or for simply turning up. These include 3 Oscars, 4 Tonys, 5 or 6 Grammys and a dozen Ivor Novellos. He was awarded a star on Hollywood Boulevard’s Walk of Fame in November 2008. He is a Trustee (former President) of the Marylebone Cricket Club and chairman of the UK charitable Foundation for Sport and the Arts. Tim lives in London, Cornwall and on the motorway between the two, has three children, his own cricket team and a knighthood. The first volume of his autobiography, Oh What a Circus, was published in September 1999. If his publishers ask, he is currently working on Part 2, due out four years ago. Marc Robin (Joseph—Director
and Choreographer/Fulton Artistic Director) Fulton credits include the Direction and Choreography for 29 productions including Les Misérables, Dreamgirls, Carousel, Crazy for You, 42nd Street, Rags, Miss Saigon, and A Chorus Line. He also helmed the productions of Driving Miss Daisy and August: Osage County. He has staged over 300 productions across the country at such theatres as Walnut Street Theatre, Theatre Under the Stars in Houston, Chicago Shakespeare Theatre, Utah Shakespeare Theatre and Drury Lane Theatre in Chicago. He works extensively in the summers at Maine State Music Theatre and still has the pleasure of directing at the Marriott Theatre in Chicago where he has been employed in
various capacities over the past 29 years. His work has been awarded and nominated by several different organizations including 3 Barrymore Nominations (Philadelphia); A Carbonell Nomination for Best Direction for the transfer of the Fulton’s production of The Sound of Music (Florida), A Black Theatre Award for Direction (Chicago), 13 After Dark Awards for Direction and Choreography (Chicago), Lifetime Achievement Award from Light Opera Works (Chicago); 6 Broadway World Nominations (Chicago, Maine, and Pennsylvania) winning the Best Director Award this year for Gypsy and most recently he received his 53rd Joseph Jefferson Nomination (Chicago), making him the most awarded individual and the most nominated in the Jeff Awards 63 year history. Aaron McAllister (Musical
Director) is thrilled to be at the Fulton Theatre for the entire 160th season having previously musically directed The Sound of Music, last season’s Hairspray and most recently Gypsy, Singin’ in the Rain and A Chorus Line. Additionally he has musically directed and conducted more than 60 musicals around the country at theatres, which include: Fulton Theatre, Ogunquit Playhouse, Maltz Jupiter Theatre and Theatre By The Sea to name a few. As a composer, Aaron has written the scores to four original musicals (lift, POPart, Blackout and Tie the Knot), which have been developed around the country, including off-Broadway, and has contributed songs, arrangements and orchestrations to several other original theatrical works. He is a graduate of SUNY Geneseo (B.A. in vocal performance and conducting) and the University of Maryland (M.M. in conducting) and is a highly sought after vocal coach, clinician and master
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Who’s Who teacher at universities around the country. Favorite show: being married to the extraordinarily talented actress, Cary Miller. Love to his families in NY and KC and heartfelt thanks to the amazing staff and leadership of the Fulton for their artistic integrity and unwavering dedication to this theatre and its community. Robert
Andrew
Kovach
(Joseph—Scenic Designer) is excited to join the creative team. He has designed shows for theatre: OffBroadway, currently “Around the World in 80 Days”, National Tours, and Regionally, as well as Art Directed and Designed for TV, Print Ads, Corporate, and Commercials. Thank you Marc, Aaron, and the entire Fulton Theatre team. Robert is a proud member of United Scenic Artists (USA 829).
William
Mohney (Aladdin— Scenic Designer) is thrilled and honored to have his design once again on the Fulton stage. This upstate New York native moved to Lancaster in May of 2006 and hasn’t looked back. I would like to personally thank Marc Robin for the wonderful opportunity to return and design this wonderful production of Aladdin and for believing in me, my wife Samaria for her constant and continuing love and support, Andy Kindig for allowing me to be one of his collaborators, and the entire staff of the Fulton Theatre.
Paul Black (Joseph—Lighting
Designer) is excited to be working again with his friends at the Fulton Theatre. Some of his most memorable shows in the theater have been at the Fulton including: Miss Saigon, West Side Story, Sweeney Todd, The 39 Steps, and Oklahoma. Paul is a fulltime resident of Phoenix AZ where he has worked for many theaters including Actors Theater of Phoenix, Arizona
Theater Company, Arizona Jewish theater, Arizona Broadway Theater and the Phoenix Opera Co. Most of the time however Paul has found himself on the road designing for The Walnut Street Theater in Philadelphia, Theater Aspen, Music Theater of Santa Barbara, American stage in Florida, Carousel Dinner Theater in Akron, Maltz Jupiter Theatre in Jupiter Florida, and the Main State Music Theater. Paul spent 14 summer seasons with Music Theatre of Wichita where he was both a designer and the Production Manager. Working as a guest artist Paul has lectured at Arizona State University, University of Arizona, Cornell College, and Viterbo University. Paul would like to thank his wife, Erica, for all her support. Will Coeur (Aladdin—Lighting Designer) is currently the Lighting Apprentice at the Fulton Theatre. A graduate of Southern Illinois University Carbondale, Will is thrilled to be working at the Fulton. His design credits include The Musical Adventures of Flat Stanley, Crave, and Macbeth, to name a few. Will cannot express his gratitude enough to Marc Robin and the entire Fulton Theatre family for this wonderful experience. Will sends his love to his amazing family and friends. Colleen
Grady (Joseph— Costume Designer) is thrilled to return to the Fulton after designing costumes for Miss Saigon and God of Carnage last season and Good People earlier this season! She recently finished her 16th season at Walnut Street Theatre as Costume Shop Manager/Designer. Selected Walnut design credits include: Love Story, Music Man, Les Misérables (Barrymore Nomination), Peter Pan, Carousel, La Cage Aux Folles (Barrymore Award), Evita, Of Mice and Men, Dirty Rotten
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Who’s Who Scoundrels, Oliver!, Fiddler on the Roof (Barrymore Award), White Christmas, Miss Saigon. Much love to husband Mark Grady. Thanks to Marc, Anthony, Brittany and Kelsey for being so brilliant to work with!!! Anthony
Lascoskie,
Jr.
(Joseph—Makeup and Hair Designer; Aladdin—Costume, Makeup and Hair Designer) Anthony holds a degree in business from Millersville University, where he also managed the Costume Shop and designed some of his first shows. Anthony has designed costumes and wigs for most Lancaster area theatres as well as for Playhouse on the Square in Memphis and for private clients. His favorites include costumes for La Cage aux Folles, The Rocky Horror Show, A Little Night Music, and Cabaret and working on the hair for Taffetas, Into the Woods, Seussical, and Les Misérables. Besides being the Fulton’s resident makeup and wig designer, Anthony also serves as Costume Shop Supervisor and Costume Coordinator for the Fulton’s Family Theatre Series. Jacob Mishler (Sound Designer) has been involved in live production audio since 1996, moving into theatre sound around 2004. His work has been heard in many different parts of the country. Favorite past sound designs include: Chicago, The Full Monty, Cabaret, Rent, and Gypsy. Jacob is excited and grateful to be part of this incredible team. As always, much love to Julie. Katelin Walsko (Props Designer/ Manager) This is Katelin’s 3rd season at Fulton Theatre! A Pennsylvania native, Katelin has been involved with theatre since kindergarten. Katelin attended PA Governors School for the Arts in 2003 and graduated in 2008 from the University of the Arts
with a BFA in Theatre Design and Technologies. She has free-lanced for small theatre companies in Philly as well as the Opera Company of Philadelphia, Walnut Street Theatre, PAI Wyoming Seminary, and MacHaydn Theatre. Katelin would like to “give props” to: Ramona Parsons, Cindy Felice, Vanessa Fenton, Bill Roudebush, Michael Pizzi, Nick Embree, Ed Johnson, Glen Sears, Marc Robin, and Ma & Dad—for without them I would not be where I am today! Timothy Markus (Joseph—Stage
Manager) Tim returns to Lancaster after flying around the country on a magical umbrella with the Mary Poppins national tour. Favorite Fulton credits include Miss Saigon, August: Osage County and The Sound of Music. Other credits include The Public Theater’s production of Into the Woods in Central Park, The Guthrie Theater’s PBS special of HMS Pinafore, Walnut Street Theatre, Maine State Music Theatre, Surflight Theatre, Rebecca Davis Dance Company, and the international Tour of Porgy and Bess. Thanks to Bryan, and Bekah. Always grateful to Aaron and Marc.
Rebekah
Lashof (Joseph— Assistant Stage Manager; Aladdin— Stage Manager) had a blast as ASM on A Chorus Line, Singin’ in the Rain, and Gypsy earlier this season and is so excited to be tackling two new projects! Other credits include Production Assistant at Alabama Shakespeare Festival for Dracula, The 39 Steps, and The Merry Wives of Windsor. Rebekah is a proud member of Actors’ Equity Association. Thanks to Marc, Andy, Tim, Bryan for the adventure. And as always, for Mom and Dad—who never stop believing.
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Who’s Who Aaron A. Young (Managing
Director) Aaron joined the Fulton team in 2003. After several years in shopping center marketing, Aaron decided to devote his career to furthering the careers of artists in order to break the cycle of belief that the arts are a nice hobby but not a worthwhile profession. For six seasons, he directed the marketing and management of the Sundance Film Festival and Sundance Theatre, both programs of Robert Redford’s Sundance Institute. Aaron has also served as general manager for the Missouri Repertory Theatre and marketing and corporate development manager for Kansas City’s historic Folly Theatre. A magna cum laude graduate of Brigham Young University and formerly a professional actor, singer, and pianist, Aaron now spends his free time enjoying the pursuits of his wife and daughters, serving at church, and occasionally knitting a new pair of socks. He is very pleased that the Fulton is able to provide professional wages and benefits to more than 250 artists and arts administrators every year.
R&H Theatricals (Licensor) represents the stage performance rights to over 100 musicals by more than 200 writers. These include works by Rodgers & Hammerstein (including Oklahoma!, South Pacific and The Sound of Music), Rodgers & Hart (Pal Joey, Babes in Arms), and Kern & Hammerstein (Show Boat), as well as musicals by Irving Berlin (Annie Get Your Gun, White Christmas), Andrew Lloyd Webber (Cats, The Phantom of the Opera), Adam Guettel (The Light in the Piazza, Floyd Collins), Kurt Weill (The Threepenny Opera, Lady in the Dark), such perennials as Big River, Once Upon a Matress, and Footloose, and the longest-running revues in the
history of Broadway—Smokey Joe’s Café—and Off-Broadway—I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change. Recently added titles include In the Heights, A Catered Affair, It’s Only Life, [title of show], Love Musik, Face the Music, Reefer Madness, Altar Boyz, Bernarda Alba, MidLife! The Crisis Musical, and Bright Lights, Big City. R&H Theatricals is an Imagem company: www.rnh.com. Actors’ Equity Association
Founded in 1913, Actors’ Equity Association (AEA) represents more than 49,000 actors and stage managers in the U.S. AEA’s mission is to advance, promote and foster the art of live theatre as an essential component of our society. AEA negotiates wages and working conditions, providing a wide range of benefits, including health and pension plans for its members. AEA is a member of the AFL-CIO, and is affiliated with the FIA, an international association of performing arts unions. AEA and the League of Resident Theatres (LORT), a national association of non-profit regional theatres, negotiated our first contract in 1966. Our goal is to foster the artistic life of both the regional non-profit theatre, and the actors who work in that theatre, by establishing methods of operation to which the individual theatres and actors subscribe in a collective and mutually beneficial relationship. Together, we are dedicated to upholding the highest artistic standards in our community.
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LOVE BOTH TRAVEL AND THEATRE? HAVE WE GOT SOMETHING FOR YOU!
LONDON THEATRE TOUR OCTOBER 24–NOVEMBER 1, 2013
This fall, enjoy the best that international travel and theatre have to offer thanks to our friends at Maine State Music Theatre. Hosted by Maine State’s Artistic Consultant and Fulton audience favorite Curt Dale Clark, this year’s London Theatre Tour promises to be an engaging and enriching trip to London’s historic West End. Featuring a variety of tour features, including tickets to five leading London performances, this is one trip you won’t want to miss!
CHICAGO THEATRE TOUR APRIL 1–6, 2014
Closer to home, you’re invited to join us for the Fulton’s first-ever Chicago Theatre Tour next spring! Assembled and guided by Artistic Director Marc Robin, our Chicago Tour will offer a one-of-a-kind travel and theatre experience in a city known for its many cultural offerings.
For more information regarding these exciting tour opportunities, contact Rich Bowen, Director of Development, at 717-394-7133, ext. 132 or rbowen@thefulton.org today!
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Eichmann Family Theatre Series Marc Robin Aaron A. Young Artistic Director
presents
Managing Director
Book, Lyrics and Music by
Marc Robin & Curt Dale Clark Aaron McAllister Musical Director
William Mohney
Anthony Lascoskie, Jr. Costume, Hair & Makeup Designer
Lighting Designer
Jacob Mishler
Katelin Walsko
Rebekah Lashof
Scenic Designer
Sound Designer
Prop Designer
Will Coeur
Stage Manager
with (in alphabetical order)
Michael J. Austin • Sal Bucci • Steve Czarnecki • Randall Frizado • Brittany Leffler • Cary Michele Miller • Marisa Rivera • Lisa Rumbauskas Directed by
Andrew Kindig June 15, 22, 28 & 29, 2013 The Actors and Stage Managers employed in this production are members of Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States
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Cast
in alphabetical order Aladdin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Michael J. Austin Guard Schmendrick, Vanity, High Priest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sal Bucci Malachi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Steve Czarnecki King Karim . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Randall Frizado Genie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brittany Leffler Cashew . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cary Michele Miller Princess Zenovia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marisa Rivera Scheherazade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lisa Rumbauskas The Actors and Stage Managers employed in this production are members of Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States.
Crew
Production Crew Chief . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bryan Magonigal Spot Operator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rebecca Fix, Christina Rivera Deck Crew . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ray McLane Rail Crew . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bryan Magonigal Dresser . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sarah Mellinger Sound Operator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jacob Mishler Light Board Operator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Will Coeur
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Setting: A Mystical Land
Somewhere, Somehow, Soon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Princess Zenovia Bad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Malachi, Aladdin, Cashew Praise Allah . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Genie Wish, Wish, Wish . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Genie, Audience, Aladdin, Cashew Sing a Song . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Genie, Cashew Somewhere, Somehow, Soon (Reprise) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Aladdin, Princess Zenovia, Genie, Cashew Wish, Wish, Wish (Reprise) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Genie, Scheherazade, Audience Magic Carpet Ride . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Aladdin, Cashew Sing a Song / Somewhere, Somehow, Soon (Reprise) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Company The videotaping or other video or audio recording of
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