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Perfect Arrangement

Director Tim Altmeyer^

Scenic Designer Mihai Ciupe

Lighting Designer Robert P. Robins^

Sound Designer Amanda Yanes

Costume Designer Erin Jester

Properties Designer Elaine Shoaf

Production Manager Robert P. Robins^

AEA Stage Manager Amber Wilkerson*^

Head Electrician Gavin Cassel

Technical Director Warren Goodwin

Intimacy Coordinator Tiza Garland

The Hippodrome Theatre recognizes and acknowledges that it resides on the historic territories of the Timucua and Seminole peoples who long inhabited this land.

Actors’ Equity Association

Actors’ Equity Association (“Equity”), founded in 1913, is the U.S. labor union that represents more than 50,000 actors and stage managers. Equity seeks to foster the art of live theatre as an essential component of society and advances the careers of its members by negotiating wages, working conditions and providing a wide range of benefits, including health and pension plans.

Actors’ Equity is a member of the AFL-CIO and is affiliated with FIA, an international organization of performing arts unions. #EquityWorks

Hippodrome programs are sponsored in part by the National Endowment for the Arts, the Florida Department of State, Division of Cultural Affairs and the Florida Council on Arts & Culture; Visit Gainesville Alachua County, and by the City of Gainesville, Dept. of Parks, Recreation, and Cultural Affairs. Playbill by Isabella Lara.

Please do not use the entrances and exits during the performance. The videotaping or other video or audio recording of this production is strictly prohibited.

THE CAST

Bob Martindale. . .Peter Kendall

Millie Martindale. . .Sydney Kollas

Norma Baxter. . .Lauren Nordvig*^

Jim Baxter. . .Connor Matthews

Theodore Sunderson. . .Matthew Lindsay*^

Kitty Sunderson. . .Pearl Mass

Barbara Grant. . .Cynthia Beckert*

Setting
The living room of the Martindales’ Georgetown duplex, Washington, D.C.

Originally produced on Broadway by SEAVIEW 51 ENTERTAINMENT GLASS HALF FULL LEVEL FORWARD SALMAN AL-RASHID RUNYONLAND PRODUCITONS SONY MUSIC MASTERWORKS ONE COMMUNITY JAY ALIX AND UNA JACKMAN JONATHAN DEMAR IMAGINE EQUAL ENTERTAINMENT LUCAS KATLER DAVID J. LYNCH LEONID MAKARON MARK GORDON PICTURES LIZ SLAGER TED SNOWDON NATALIE GORMAN/TISH BRENNAN THROOP And THE SHUBERT ORGANIZATION MARK SHACKET, EXECUTIVE PRODUCER

The Off-Broadway Premiere of PERFECT ARRANGEMENT was produced by Primary Stages (Casey Childs, Founder and Executive Producer;Andrew Leynse, Artistic Director) in association with MARS Theatricals(Amy Danis, Mark Johannes, and Dan Shaheen), opening October 15,2015. It was directed by Michael Barakiva; the set design was by NeilPatel; costume design was by Jennifer Caprio; lighting design was byTraci Klainer Polimeni; sound design was by Ryan Rumery; hair and wigswere by J. Jared Jonas; properties were by Carrie Mossman; productionstage manager was Richard Hodge.

*Appearing through an Agreement between the Hippodrome Theatre and Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States.

^ Member of The Hippodrome Theatre’s company members

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PRODUCTION SPONSORS

UF School of Theatre + Dance

ARTISTIC DIRECTOR’S NOTE

Igniting the night with stories - that is the Hippodrome’s 52nd Season. We are proud to bring to our community a season full of passion, joy, curiosity, challenges, and change.

In times of upheaval and uncertainty, it’s important to look at what makes us a community, what ties us together. Since the beginning of mankind, we’ve sought solace and connection through shared stories. Live theatre embodies this essence, offering a sacred space where diverse voices converge, inviting us to lean in and become active participants in the unfolding narrative.

And what a story the last couple of months have been. With the sudden loss of the state funding and our struggle with the summer musical, the start of our 52nd Season was in question. But you, our community, answered that question loudly and strongly that the arts are important and part of who we are. The support and commitment of our patrons, our city, and our county has buoyed us to this moment. We know the way forward will be challenging, but as artists and art lovers, we will always find a way together.

This season we will continue to offer our Alternate Access Theatre on our Cinema Second Stage for each show until we have a working elevator again. And of course, on all the other nights of the year, our Cinema brings you series like the National Theatre Live and Cocktails and Classics along with new independent films.

And our new season will feature new creative outlets in our Basement venue. Be sure to check out Scene Queens and Basement Sessions, and we are proud to announce our new Hipp Spotlight Cabaret program and the Underground Comedy Series as well.

So join us. Lean in this season and be a part of the conversation, and be a part of the community.

-Stephanie Lynge^ (Hippodrome’s Artistic Director)

DIRECTOR’S NOTE

The dictionary defines comedy as “a genre of dramatic performance having a light or humorous tone that depicts amusing incidents, in which the characters ultimately triumph over adversity.”

Perfect Arrangement by Topher Payne has the classic markings of a contemporary comedy. It satirizes the situation comedies (and their sponsors) of the early days of television. It also functions as a comedy of manners, commenting on American upper-middle-class mores of the 1950s, as well as having elements of a romantic comedy, as two couples struggle to overcome the hurdles of their burgeoning love. However, in a play where adversity includes Cold War heavyweights like John Peurifoy, J. Edgar Hoover, and Joseph McCarthy, the stakes in Perfect Arrangement are arguably higher than in most comedies.

With the title, Payne introduces the idea of perfection that his play examines. Perfect is defined as “having all the required or desirable elements, qualities, or characteristics; as good as it is possible to be.” He depicts perfection through the sparkling television-grade veneer of his characters’ exquisitely arranged lives—what they wear, where they live, what they say, and how they behave. They are as good as it is possible to be in 1950. But, as Payne points out, perfection is only as good as what’s considered possible. In his play, Payne asks, “What happens to perfection when someone begins to seriously think about the impossible?”

Perfect Arrangement presents one answer to that question.

Do the characters ultimately triumph over adversity in this particular comedy?

The answer is for us to decide.

-Tim Altmeyer ^ (Director)

AUTHOR’S BIO

Topher Payne

Since age 19, he has made his home in Atlanta, working as an actor, director, designer, and writer- basically, anything people would let him do.

Topher was a 2017 Lambda Literary Award nominee for Perfect Arrangement, which was also received the 2014 M. Elizabeth Osborn Award from The American Theatre Critics Association. Perfect Arrangement had its Off-Broadway premiere in 2015, and has since been produced around the world. It is published by Samuel French, alongside his works Angry Fags and Evelyn in Purgatory.

Topher is a seven-time nominee and three-time winner of The Gene-Gabriel Moore Playwriting Award , and his holiday comedy Let Nothing You Dismay received the Suzi Bass Award for Outstanding World Premiere. Readers of Creative Loafing named him Atlanta’s Best Local Playwright nine times, and he was selected as one of “Ten Playwrights You Should Know” by Southern Theatre magazine.

He began writing for television in 2016, and has scripted five films for The Hallmark Channel. He is a proud member of the Dramatist’s Guild of America, and both the Canadian and American Writer’s Guilds.

In 2018, Topher was inducted into The Georgia Theatre Hall of Fame.

WHO’S WHO IN PERFECT ARRANGEMENT

Peter Kendall (Bob Martindale)

Peter Kendall is a New York City based actor who attended Montclair State University (BFA Acting). Tour: MILLION DOLLAR QUARTET CHRISTMAS, PADDINGTON GETS IN A JAM. Theatrical: CRAZY FOR YOU, MAMMA MIA!, VANYA AND SONIA AND MASHA AND SPIKE, DRACULA, THE GHOST TRAIN, and Norwegian Cruise Lines. Film/television: THE GIRLS ON THE BUS (HBO), HOTBED OF HATE. Peter currently lives in NJ with his wife and fellow actress Katie Claire McGrath who wrote this for him. She’s the best.

Sydney Kollas (Millie Martindale)

Sydney Kollas is thrilled to be back at The Hipp sharing such an incredible story. She is currently a senior at the University of Florida, earning her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Musical Theatre Performance. She would like to thank her family and friends for always being so supportive. Go Gators! @sydneykollas

Lauren Nordvig*^ (Norma Baxter)

Lauren is a proud Gator Grad & former Hipp Company Member returning after 7 years away. Currently a Senior Producer at Brooklyn’s beloved arts & culture venue, National Sawdust, she is a ferocious artist advocate and arts administrator when not onstage. You can catch her on BroadwayHD.com as “Ma” in The Woodsman and she co-founded a global women’s storytelling platform “The MotherLine Story Project” which she directed at The Hipp in 2017. You may also recognize her from Hamlet, Venus in Fur, and Sirens. Special thanks to Tim for his unwavering faith & creative collaboration through the decades, and to Chris for his lifelong friendship...can’t wait to see the world with you! This show is dedicated to all the folks in my life who have modeled loving, committed relationships.

Connor Matthews (Jim Baxter)

Connor Matthews is incredibly excited to be a part of his first Hippodrome production and to play a part in telling such an amazing story. He is looking forward to his final year in Gainesville as a BFA Acting and Media Production double major. He has acted in almost thirty student film projects with the College of Journalism and has been a part of the School of Theatre and Dance’s productions of Everybody, Antigone, Marisol, Rhinoceros, and a staged reading of The Day the Music Came Back. He would like to thank his friends and family for always supporting him.

Matthew Lindsay*^ (Theodore Sunderson)

Matthew is thrilled to be back on the Hippodrome stage in this production with such a talented cast! Other past Hipp credits include; The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, Running Mates, As You Like It, Hamlet, Clybourne Park, Don’t Dress for Dinner, Defiance, Shear Madness, Women In Jeopardy, Slasher, Dracula, The Tempest, Mr Burns, A Christmas Carol, and A Tuna Christmas. Matthew holds an MFA in Acting from UF and is currently a professor of theater at Santa Fe College, where he teaches acting, theater history, and improvisation. Matthew is a proud member of Actors’ Equity. Thank you for your support of local arts!

Pearl Mass (Kitty Sunderson)

Pearl Mass is a sophomore at the University of Florida studying at the SoTD to get her BFA in Acting. She has recently been in SoTD’s productions of The Prom, The Day the Music Came Back, and Pliant Girls. She is absolutely thrilled to be sharing such a beautiful story and would like to thank her family for their unwavering love and support.

Cynthia Beckert* (Barbara Grant)

Cynthia (she/her) is delighted to return to the Hipp after her 2022 appearance as Judy in The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time. Central Florida theatre appearances include American Stage (Pipeline, Romeo & Juliet, Lift Every Voice Play Festival), Winter Park Playhouse (Festival of New Musicals), and four seasons with MCT Orlando (including Grounded, Rapture Blister Burn, Top Girls, and Men on Boats). In Orlando, Cynthia is part of the workshop and premiere cast of the world’s largest immersive theatre experience, Disney’s Star Wars Galactic Starcruiser, helmed by Sleep No More director Mikhael Tara Garver. Cynthia earned her MFA in Acting from the University of California at Irvine, her MA in Theatre from FSU, and has been a proud Union member of Actors’ Equity for over 25 years.

Tim Altmeyer^ (Director)

Tim is happy to be back home and directing at the Hipp, having previously directed Other Desert Cities and Stage Kiss. Other directing credits include Not Now, Darling and All the Great Books (abridged) (Weathervane Theatre); The Liar’s Poem (One Arm Red); Water Street (AGTF Dublin) and numerous productions at the University of Florida including Sweat and Between Riverside and Crazy

He has worked extensively as an actor at the Hipp (including The Blameless, Venus in Fur, and Frozen) and beyond, counting Pulitzer Prize winners (Edward Albee, Paula Vogel and Horton Foote), Academy Award winners (Al Pacino, Marisa Tomei and Estelle Parsons) and Emmy Award winners (Dianne Wiest and Valerie Harper) among his collaborators. His credits include Broadway and Off-Broadway productions, numerous regional theatres, and film and television projects. He was most recently in Lobby Hero at Palm Beach Dramaworks.

Stephanie Lynge^ (Artistic Director)

Stephanie Lynge is an accomplished actor, director, producer, teacher and coach. Stephanie has enjoyed a career of more than 27 years in professional theater and education. Since 2013 she has worked on more than 50 productions at the Hippodrome either as an actor, director, choreographer, or dramaturg. She was seen on stage in The Wolves and Let The Right One In. Her other acting credits include performances in New York City on Broadway and Off Broadway at Lincoln Center, BAM, Jean Cocteau Rep, and the York Theater Workshop. Regional theaters include Freefall, Goodspeed Opera House, Sacramento Music Circus, Pasadena Playhouse, Rep Theater of St. Louis, Flat Rock Playhouse, Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park, Seaside Music Theater, as well as several National Tours. Directing credits include the Hippodrome’s Every Christmas Story Ever Told, The Legend of Georgia McBride, Sex With Strangers, The Blameless, and Lone Star Spirits as well as plays at the 45th Street Theater (NYC), New York Musical Theater Festival, and the University of Florida. Stephanie has served as a Visiting professor at Indiana University, and an Adjunct professor at New Jersey City University and University of Florida. After receiving her BA in Musical Theater from Indiana University, Stephanie lived and worked as an actor in New York City for over 20 years. Stephanie holds a Master of Fine Arts in acting from University of Florida and is a proud member of Actors Equity Association since 1996.

WHO’S WHO IN PERFECT ARRANGEMENT

Mihai Ciupe (Scenic Designer) Originally from Romania, Mihai Ciupe received a double MFA degree in costume and set design from Carnegie Mellon University and his BFA from Art and Design University of Cluj-Napoca, Romania. During his MFA he was awarded the George Kimberly Scene Design Award and the Oren Parker Award in Design and Production. Prior to the United States he was resident scenographer at The National Theatre of Cluj, Romania. During his former years he traveled extensively in Europe in tours with the shows that he designed, getting exposure to the various schools of theatre from England, Scotland, Hungary, France, and Yugoslavia. As a designer he worked with some of the greatest Romanian directors: Gabor Tompa, Alexandru Dabija, Iulian Visa, Mihai Manutiu, Victor Ion Frunza. In1991 he received a scholarship to attend The London International Festival of Theatre. Since 1995 he is a member of The United Association of the Romanian Fine Artists in the scenography section. In1999 he joined the theatre and dance faculty at University of Florida, where he was assigned to start the graduate program in Set Design. By 2013 his graduate students won The Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival Award three times: in 2005, 2007 and 2013. During his tenure at UF he has built a strong artistic relationship with The Hippodrome State Theatre, the only professional theatre in North Central Florida, where he has designed the sets for over twenty-five productions. He has continued to work professionally at national and international level.

Amber Wilkerson*^ (AEA Stage Manager) Amber is a professional Stage & Event Manager. She has been affiliated with the Hippodrome Theatre since 2003, first as Properties Intern, then as Assistant Stage Manager before moving to New York City to pursue a career in theatre. She returned to the Hipp as the AEA Stage Manager of A Christmas Carol in 2005 & 2006. She has worked professionally for The Metropolitan Opera (NYC), The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey (Madison, NJ), North Shore Music Theatre (Beverly, MA), and Times Square New Year’s Eve 2006-2010 (NYC). In 2006, Amber served as a Production Assistant on the Broadway musical, Grey Gardens. Amber spent five years working with Manhattan Theatre Club as a Subscriber Services Representative and two years as a House Manager at Playwrights Horizons, both in New York City. Originally from Maryland, she holds a B.A. in Theatre Arts from Salisbury University. Amber is a proud member of the Hippodrome Company and the Actors’ Equity Association.

Elaine Shoaf (Properties Designer) Alma Elaine Shoaf is a painter, illustrator and book artist based in Gainesville, Florida. She graduated from The Savannah College of Art and Design with a BFA in illustration, and has created illustrations for Radix Media, the Florida Trail Association, Hachette Books, Before the Door Pictures, Keepers of the Springs, Swamp Witch Pedals, and the Tampa Bay Brewing Company. Her second solo show, Ghost Lines, premiered at 621 Gallery in Tallahassee, FL in 2017, and her drawings and paintings have been exhibited across the country. Additionally, she makes and sells handbound journals and sketchbooks under the moniker Inky Cap Books using a combination of repurposed materials and her original prints and drawings/paintings.

Amanda Yanes (Sound Designer) Amanda is thrilled to be in her eleventh season at the Hippodrome. Other regional credits include Cape Fear Regional Theatre: Jesus Christ Superstar, Legally Blonde: The Musical, and The Parchman Hour: Songs and Stories of the ’61 Freedom Riders, and as the mix engineer in Fayetteville, North Carolina at Dorset Theatre Festival: Keep moving forward.

Erin Jester (Costume Designer) is delighted to return to the Hippodrome for its 52nd season. Erin is a UF alumna and a former Hippodrome costumes intern (2015-16 and 2016-17 seasons), and in 2020 received her MFA in costume design and technology from the University of Southern Mississippi. Favorite Hippodrome credits include The Revolutionists, Silent Sky, The Elaborate Entrance of Chad Deity, and A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder. Other credits include costume historical research for North Carolina State University’s Khayrallah Center for Lebanese Diaspora Studies, historical costume reproduction for the Lauren Rogers Museum of Art in Laurel, MS, and costume coordination for the independent film series 12 Westerns in 12 Months, directed by Travis Mills. See more of her work at erinjester.myportfolio.com.

Robert P. Robins^ (Production Manager/Lighting Designer) Robert P. Robins (Lighting Designer, Production and Facility Manager). This is Bob’s 40th season here at the Hippodrome, where he has designed lighting for hundreds and hundreds of productions and events. His first show was Revenge of the Space Pandas, running a followspot during the first season the Hippodrome was in its current downtown location, 44 years ago. As Production Manager for the last 8 years, Bob finds and hires all designers and production staff. He helps set policy for the production department and helps facilitate communication and collaboration within the creative team.

As Facility Manager for the last 8 years, Bob has overseen day to day management of the historic building the Hippodrome calls home including housekeeping and maintenance and repair of all physical plant systems. He has overseen a number of major renovations including the lobbies, cinema and restrooms, repair of the oldest running elevator in the state of Florida, repair and improvements to roof’s drainage system, ADA accessibility, installation of new computer, phone and internet security systems, design of the exterior building LED lighting system and new lighting and sound systems in the mainstage among many other projects.

Bob and his company, RPR Lighting Designs, continue to provide lighting designs throughout the country, working with clients that include architects, theatres, dance companies, industrial events, schools, colleges and universities, municipalities, various types of small and large companies, and homeowners. He proudly holds a BFA in Theatre Production from the University of Florida.

Warren Goodwin (Technical Director) Warren joined the Hippodrome in 2004 as a carpenter in the scene shop, and assumed the role of Master Carpenter in 2006. In addition to helping build over a hundred of Hippodrome sets, Warren served as co-scenic designer on The Christians and The Wolves. He is thrilled to be currently serving as Technical Director. In his free time, Warren enjoys painting, and is an accomplished local artist. You can often find his work on display next door at Maude’s Cafe.

Gavin Cassel (Head Electrician) is elated to be a part of the Hippodrome’s 52nd, serving as the Head Electrician. Gavin is a proud alum of Western Michigan University’s Technical Theatre Design program, from which they graduated from with a BFA in 2023. Previous electrician credits include The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, White, The Play That Goes Wrong, The Tempest, The Thanksgiving Play, Pippin, Dontrell, Who Kiss the Sea, and many more. When Gavin is not in the theatre, they enjoy biking, listening to jazz at The Bull, and spending time with their cat, Hades.

UF STAFF

SoTD Director Tiza Garland

Producing Director Jenny E. Goelz

Technical Director Rob Leach

Props Manager Tony Berry

Carpenter Manuel Pelegrina

Master Electrician Todd Bedell

Sound Engineer Jing Zhao

Costume Shop Manager Joseph L. Musgrove

Assistant Costume Shop Manager Kalyssa Speth

Company Manager Austin Gresham

Publicist & Archivist Colleen Davoli

HIPPODROME STAFF

AEA Stage Manager Amber Wilkerson

Production Manager Bob Robins

Assistant Stage Manager Olivia Millwood

Artistic Director Stephanie Lynge

Front of House Manager Nyq Smith

Box Office Gabriel Davis

Technical Director Warren Goodwin

Scenic Artist Ken Brown

Building Caretaker Amador Santiago

Graphic Designer Nicole Brown

Marketing Associate Cristina Cabada

Costume Designer Erin Jester

Marketing Intern Ella Cronin

First Hand Asia Weiss

Bookkeeper Marie House

Wardrobe Assistant Loren Meza

Development Associate Amie Thompson

Education Director Gabrielle Bryan

Group Sales/Box Office Matt Dibble

Facilities Manager Bob Robins

Development Consultant Amanda Demaria

Head Electrician Gavin Cassel

Development Consultant Nell Rainsberger

Office Manager Bionca Kleinberg

Cinema Program Manager Matthew Cugini

Bartender Jessica Cada

Bartender Vivienne Serret

Bartender Cai Husband

House Manager McKensi Houston

House Manager Resli Ward

House Manager Adam Azoulay

House Manager Liz Baer

Costume Shop Volunteer Leslie Klein

Projectionist Jerry Papi

Costume Shop Volunteer Amber Law

Projectionist Rowan McKwan

Costume Shop Volunteer Gabe Carreras

Carpenter Meredith Klump

OUR GENEROUS DONORS

The Hippodrome thanks its many donors for their generous contributions to support our productions and programs! For more information on how your gift supports the Hippodrome, please contact Matt Dibble at (352) 373-5968 ext. 217. Donations listed are from 6/1/23 through 8/11/24

PRODUCER $50,000+

Nathan S. Collier

DIRECTOR $10,000+$49,999

(anonymous)

PLAYWRIGHT $5,000-$9,999

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Colleen & Ken Rand

Janet Silverstein

Mary Trew

DESIGNER $2,500-$4,999

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Merry Lynne Wilson

In Memory of Dick Gorenberg

OUR GENEROUS DONORS

COMPOSER $1,000-$2,499

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Thank you to Michael A. Eaddy for photographing The Hippodromes moments for the last 20 years

Donations made from 6/1/23 through 8/11/24

CORPORATE SPONSORS

The commitment of the corporate community is critical for the Hippodrome to sustain its highly acclaimed productions and programs. To learn more about corporate partner opportunities, contact the Hipp at development@thehipp.org

SEASON PRODUCERS $50,000+

City of Gainesville

The Collier Companies

Florida Division of Cultural Affairs

Visit Gainesville, Alachua County

EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS $20,000+

98.5 KTK, 97.3 The Sky, Country 103.7

The Gator, AM 850

CBS 4 / NBC9 / WGFL

James Moore Consulting

Michael and Phyllis Warren on behalf of AMJ Group inc.

UF School of Theatre + Dance

PRODUCERS $10,000+

EFN Properties

Sweetwater Inn

Gainesville Health and Fitness

Harry’s Seafood Bar and Grille

Wind-FM 92.5 Gainesville/95.5 Ocala

Lake and Emerald Publications

Quality Plumbing

WUFT-FM, WUFT-TV

Gainesville City Lifestyle

Ken and Linda McGurn Investment Company

PRODUCTION SPONSORS $5,000+

Ben E. Keith Company

Bevis Chiropractic

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Destination Florida

Greater Gainesville Chamber

Rip’s Cleaners

JVC Media Group

Alliance Credit Union

Hampton Inn & Suites

Myers Briggs Foundation

PERFORMANCE SPONSORS $1,750+

Tonewood Family Music

JohnRussell Salon

Kelley D. Jones P.A.

The Bagel Bakery

Watchguard Technologies

Allstate Agent Judy Locasio

Bingo Deli & Pub

The Hippodrome would like to thank the City of Gainesville and Alachua County for years of generous support.

FOUNDATION SUPPORT

Google

Amazon Smile Foundation

Florida Blue Foundation

Jelks Family Foundation

NONPROFIT PARTNERS

Matheson History Museum

Community Foundation of North Central Florida

Pride Community Center of North Central Florida(PCCNCF)

2023-2024 LEADING LADIES

This annual women’s philanthropy group officially launched in 2015 for women who love and support the arts. We thank all of our past supporters. Below is our 2023-2024 list of supporters (so far!). If you’d like to renew your membership to this dynamic group of women or become a new member, please contact development@thehipp.org

Maria-Elena Augustin

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Mary Day Coker

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Dr. Nancy Herring

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Diane Jacobson

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Leslie Klein

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COLLIER CHALLENGE DONORS

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