“A life-in-overdrive comic drama ...” — The New York Times
The BIG Meal
The extraordinary story of an ordinary family by Dan
LeFranc
AUGUST 5-28, 2016
“Packed with humanity and humor, THE BIG MEAL dishes up laughs and tears.” — New York Daily News Image Concept: Jenn Huckins at meatisgoodforyou.com for Artists Repertory Theatre’s 2013 production in Portland, Oregon.
PHOTO BY TOM HURST
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Acknowledgments
Mad Cow Theatre was founded on the belief that the theatre is a dynamic and powerful means of social understanding, as well as a hugely entertaining art form.
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Through the combination of passionate, skillful acting and compelling, insightful writing, nurtured by an attentive and ever-changing process, Mad Cow presents entertaining works of theatre to an ever-widening audience — promoting, enhancing and celebrating the human condition through art. Mad Cow Theatre is supported in part with public funds from United Arts of Central Florida, “home of Orlandoatplay.com and UAArtsEd.com”, the State of Florida, Department of State, Division of Cultural Affairs; the Florida Council on Arts and Culture; the Florida Arts Council; the National Endowment for the Arts; the Downtown Development Board; and Orange County through the Arts s& Cultural Affairs Program. A great nation deserves great art! Mad Cow is a 501(c)(3) organization and welcomes all donations including funds, materials, time , and good will. We are especially delighted when audience members bring others to share the theatrical experience.
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Mad Cow Theatre Presents
The Big Meal by Dan LeFranc August 5-28, 2016 THE ZEHNGEBOT-STONEROCK THEATRE - FEATURING Sarah French
Shami J. McCormick*
Jeffrey Todd Parrott*
Peter W. Galman*
Ginger Lee McDermott*
Rebecca Schledwitz
Steven Lane*
Trevor Simoneau
Scenic Design William Elliott
Lighting Design Amy Hadley
Properties Master Lisa Buck
Costume Design Aubrey Hess Stage Manager Danielle Paccione*
Director Mark Edward Smith
THE BIG MEAL had its World Premiere on February 7, 2011 at American Theater Company, Chicago, Illinois (PJ Paparelli, Artistic Director). Playwright Horton, Inc. produced the New York City premiere of THE BIG MEAL, Off-Broadway in 2012. The video and/or audio recording of this performance by any means whatsoever are strictly prohibited.
* Member of Actors’ Equity Association, the union of professional actors and stage managers in the U.S.
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The Big Meal CAST OF CHARACTERS Woman 1............................................................................Shami J. Mc Cormick Man 1..................................................................................... Peter W. Galman Woman 2.........................................................................Ginger Lee McDermott Man 2..............................................................................................Steven Lane Woman 3...................................................................................... Sarah French Man 3...................................................................................Jeffrey Todd Parrott Girl......................................................................................Rebecca Schledwitz Boy.......................................................................................... Trevor Simoneau
PLACE AND TIME Contemporary, Present Day A restaurant in the Midwestern United States
The Big Meal is a 90-minute production. There is no intermission.
PRODUCTION TEAM Rehearsal Stage Manager......................................................... Matt Horohoe* Assistant Stage Manager............................................................. Molly Wuerz Assistant Technical Director.................................................. Waylon Lemasters Scenic Charge ................................................................................ Lisa Buck Crew........................... David Clenney, Kashime Joseph, and James McDermott ACTORS’ EQUITY ASSOCIATION (AEA), founded in 1913, represents more than 49,000 actors and stage managers in the United States. Equity seeks to advance, promote and foster the art of live theatre as an essential component of our society. Equity negotiates wages and working conditions, providing a wide range of benefits, including health and pension plans. AEA is a member of the AFL-CIO, and is affiliated with FIA, an international organization of performing arts unions. The Equity emblem is our mark of excellence. www.actorsequity.org
Out of respect for the audience and the artists, patrons who leave the theatre during the performance and patrons who arrive late will be re-admitted at the house manager’s discretion.
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The Big Meal DAN LeFRANC (Playwright) received the 2010 New York Times Outstanding Playwright Award for Sixty Miles to Silver Lake, premiered by Page 73 Productions and Soho Rep. His play The Big Meal received its world premiere at American Theatre Company in Chicago, where it was declared the “#1 Play of 2011” by Time Out Chicago and garnered five Joseph Jefferson Award nominations. The Big Meal received its off-Broadway premiere at Playwrights Horizons, where it picked up a Drama Desk nomination and four Lucille Lortel nominations, including for Outstanding Play. His most recent play, Troublemaker or The Freakin Kick-A Adventures of Bradley Boatright, recently premiered at Berkeley Repertory Theatre. Dan’s other plays include Backyard, Bruise Easy, Catgut, The Fishbone Fables, In the Labyrinth, Kill the Keepers, Night Surf, and Origin Story. Dan is currently working on commissions for Yale Rep, South Coast Rep, and Playwrights Horizons. He has been recognized with the Helen Merrill Award and the Whitfield Cook Award, plus a Djerassi Resident Artists Program Fellowship, a John C. Russell Fellowship, and two MacDowell Colony/Alpert Foundation Residencies. He is a member of the MCC Playwrights Coalition and New Dramatists, and a former member of the Soho Rep Writer/Director Lab. A graduate of the MFA playwriting program at Brown University, Dan served as head playwriting instructor for the Brown/Trinity Rep Consortium and visiting faculty at Brown, SUNY Purchase, and Yale University, among others. Sixty Miles to Silver Lake and The Big Meal have been published by Samuel French. The Big Meal also appeared in TheatreForum, McSweeney’s quarterly food journal Lucky Peach, and the Methuen Drama Book of New American Plays, edited by Sarah Benson. http://newdramatists.org/dan-lefranc
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Teatro Espanol
Clases de Teatro
La Casa de Bernarda Alba September 27 & 28, 2016 @ 7:30 p.m. Lorca’s last play of the classic “rural trilogy” — a poetic drama of women in the villages of Spain
Clase de Teatro #1: Acting Training Saturday, October 1, 2016 @ noon – 2:30 p.m.
Readings of classic plays in the original Spanish language
Yerma February 7 & 8, 2017 @ 7:30 p.m. Lorca’s vivid tale of desperate motherhood — a tragedy of blood and honor
Spanish-language workshops and classes in theatre
Clase de Teatro #2: Living Text on Stage I Session one: Tuesday December 6, 2016 @ 6 – 8:30 p.m. Session two: Wednesday December 7, 2016 @ 6 – 8:30 p.m.
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The Big Meal LISA BUCK (Properties Master) Set designs include The Road to Mecca, Mrs. Warren’s Profession, and Painting Churches (Mad Cow Theatre), Don Pasquale, Abduction from the Seraglio, and Carmina Burana with Cirque du Soleil dancers (Orlando Opera), and Madama Butterfly, II Barbiere di Siviglia, How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, Tosca, and The Magic Flute (Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra). Scenic charge credits include The Magic Flute (designed by Cary Wong), Later Life (directed by Martin Charnin), Sunday in the Park with George, Enchanted April, and My Name is Asher Lev. Lisa studied painting at Parsons School of Design, Pratt Institute, and Cobalt Studios in White Lake, NY. She has won numerous awards for her painting and has written how-to-paint articles for North Light Publications.
WILLIAM ELLIOTT (Scenic Designer) has designed scenery and lighting for over 200 productions, many of them in Central Florida, including operas at Stetson University’s School of Music and plays and musicals for Stetson University’s theatre arts program. He has designed many productions for Civic Theatre of Central Florida, University of Central Florida, and Valencia Community College. Some of his Mad Cow Theatre credits include Blithe Spirit, Burn This, The Glass Menagerie, The Cherry Orchard, Crimes of the Heart, The Laramie Project, Ghosts (scenery and lighting), The Life of Galileo, Next to Normal, The Butter and Egg Man, Death of a Salesman, Other Desert Cities, Hair, The Explorers Club, and The Philadelphia Story. He has designed not only for theatre and opera, but also for television, film, corporate productions, and theme parks.
Mad Cow Theatre Staff Directory Executive Director Mitzi Maxwell Director of Development Ashley Hickman Manager of Creative Development Crystal Edwards Manager of Operations & Community Engagement Audrey McGowen
Assistant Technical Director Waylon Lemasters Manager of Art & Design Lisa Buck Assistant Production Manager Danielle Paccione Administrative Coordinator Chelsea Swearingen
Director of Marketing and Communications Emily Lindahl Resident Set Designer William Elliott Photographer Tom Hurst Box Office Supervisor Matt Underwood
Sales & Services Coordinator Julia Thorncroft Sales & Services Specialist Jen Thomas Box Office Assistants Kyle Bank Liv Levine Ryan Rosa
Board Members Elizabeth Maupin Mitzi Maxwell Brian McDowell Dr. Jonathan Miller Joe Saunders Jean Siegfried Dr. Alvin Wang Alan Wilson Wendy Zehngebot Founding Members Rus Blackwell Trudy Bruner Alan Bruun Dennis Neal 7
The Big Meal SARAH FRENCH (Woman 3) has performed in Mad Cow’s Clybourne Park (Betsy/Lindsay), Urinetown (Little Sally), Our Town (Emily Webb), Kid Simple (Moll), and Everyman (Good Deeds). Other Orlando credits include Bubble Gum Party (Abby), Lost Highway (Audrey Williams), Crimes of the Heart (Babe), Three Days of Rain (Nan/ Lina). In Los Angeles, she performed in Compleat Female Beauty (Nell Gwynn), The Foreigner (Catherine), As You Like It (Audrey), Loves Labour’s Lost (Jacquenetta), and The Tempest (Ariel). Among her film and television credits are Semper Fight (Breaking Glass Pictures), Miss Guidance (Johnny Lee Productions), Comedy Gumbo (Awkward Pictures), and Bloodline (Netflix/Sony). Sarah studies scene study and Meisner with Lauren O’Quinn at Class Act Studios. PETER W. GALMAN (Man 1) is happy to moo at Mad Cow Theatre after recent engagementsat Area Stage Company,
Coral Gables, in The Nether as Papa/ Sims, which earned him the honor of Miami New Times Best Actor 2016, and the Maltz Jupiter Theatre production of Kiss Me, Kate, where he appeared last year in the Carbonell-awarded ensemble of Glengarry Glen Ross. He played the lead on Broadway in Forty Carats opposite legendary actress Julie Harris. He achieved national prominence, appearing in the Emmy-nominated The People Next Door by J.P. Miller; playing the lead in the teleplay version of The Prodigal, Jack Richardson’s modernday adaptation of the Greek tragedy Oresteia; and starring in the top-rated soap As the World Turns as Tom Hughes. Follow his passion on Facebook at the Shakespeare Troupe of South Florida page. www.petergalman.com AMY HADLEY (Lighting Designer) Amy Hadley is a professional lighting designer who works with many of the local theaters throughout Central Florida
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The Big Meal and is the staff lighting designer for Beth Marshall Presents. She is very excited to join the creative team of The Big Meal, which will be her first production with Mad Cow Theatre. When she is not working as a lighting designer, she serves as the technical director for the Orlando Fringe Festival. AUBREY HESS (Costume Designer) is a costume designer from Philadelphia. She received a BFA in costume design and technology from Mason Gross School of the Arts, Rutgers University. In Central Florida, her professional credits include work at Orlando Repertory Theatre, Cornerstone Theater Company, and Athens Theatre in DeLand. This is her second season with Mad Cow. STEVEN LANE (Man 2) was last seen grazing in the pasture in The Secret Garden and Photograph 51. Other Mad Cow productions include Hedda Gabler (Lovborg), Legacy of Light (Voltaire), The Heiress (Morris), The Lion in Winter (Geoffrey), and The Drowsy Chaperone (Man in Chair —one of his all-time favorite roles). He has worked at numerous theaters in a wide range of roles, from Che in Evita, to Mordred in Camelot, Cornelius in Hello, Dolly! to Newman Noggs in Nicholas Nickleby, and many more. He celebrated his seventh anniversary with the Walt Disney Company in June. Steven has a bachelor’s in vocal performance from Stetson University and is a grateful member of Actors’ Equity. Thank you Lauren O’Quinn Burns! And thanks Mitzi and Mark for this opportunity. Soli Deo Gloria. SHAMI J. McCORMICK (Woman 1) started her theatrical career as Daffodil #14. Fifty-eight years later it is
her honor to be Woman #1 at Mad Cow — a theatre of bold vision, creative courage, and inclusive values. Across the decades, Shami has been an artistic director, director, playwright, and actress. Favorite productions include leading roles in Harvey, The Cripple of Irishmaan, Collected Stories, Arsenic and Old Lace, and numerous Ayckbourn plays. She thanks Mitzi and company for kindness, encouragement, and opportunity; siblings for facial expressions #63 and #131; her HHN/ Universal Orlando families; her courageous husband Daniel; and nephew Victor who calls her Aunt Moo and said she ought to work at Mad Cow. Once a New Yorker, Shami is now Orlando Strong. GINGER LEE McDERMOTT (Woman 2) is excited to be back at Mad Cow where she was last seen as Brooke in Other Desert Cities and Elsa in Road to Mecca. Recently she performed as Margaret Harding in the world premiere of Relativity by Mark St. Germain at Florida Studio Theatre. Other favorite roles include Senga in Dancing Lessons; Molly in Bad Dog (Orlando Shakespeare Theatre); Sister Aloysius in Doubt (Garden Theater); Lady Middleton/ Mrs. Ferrars in Sense and Sensibility (Northlight Theatre); Bianca in Othello (Chicago Shakespeare Theatre); and Ann Putnam, Sarah Good, and Elizabeth Proctor in The Crucible (Steppenwolf Theatre). Ginger Lee was recently nominated for Best Actress by the Tampa 48 Hour Film Project and Broadway World. DANIELLE PACCIONE (Stage Manager) is originally from Michigan. Among the cities where she has worked behind the scenes and onstage are
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Philadelphia; New York; Atlantic City; Boston; Deadwood, SD; Nashville; Louisville; and Detroit. She would like to thank the wonderful cast, crew, and production team of The Big Meal for their talents and dedication. Special thanks to Jeff Smith. JEFFREY TODD PARROTT (Man 3) is thrilled to be returning to the herd! Todd is originally from Dalton, GA, but now resides in NYC. His previous credits include South Pacific, Both Your Houses (Asolo Repertory), The Taming of the Shrew, It’s a Wonderful Life: A Live Radio Play, The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby: Parts 1 and 2 (Orlando Shakespeare), Violet (Theatre Raleigh), and The History Boys (Mad Cow Theatre), for which he received a Broadway World nomination for best supporting actor in a play. Todd holds a BFA in music theatre from Elon University and is a proud member of AEA. Thanks to Mitzi and Mark for the opportunity to perform in Orlando again. He sends love to his friends, family, and his dear fiancée Lisa. www.jeffreytoddparrott.com TREVOR SIMONEAU (Boy) is delighted with his seat at the table in The Big Meal, his debut at Mad Cow Theatre. Recent credits include Peter in Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing at Orlando Repertory Theatre and Robin in Merry Wives of Windsor at Orlando Shakespeare Theater. Film credits include The Ah of Life and Seven Lives of Chance. He recently graduated eighth grade at St. Barnabas Middle School in DeLand. Offstage, Trevor, 13, is an aviation enthusiast, and he herds three cats and a flock of eight backyard chickens. Trevor thanks his mom, dad, friends, and teachers for the best support any-
The Big Meal one can imagine. He dedicates his performance to Orlando’s unbreakable spirit in the wake of unthinkable tragedy.
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REBECCA SCHLEDWITZ (Girl) is excited to be making her Mad Cow Theatre debut. A fifth grader from Windermere, Rebecca loves performing. Some of Rebecca’s past theatre credits include Amaryllis in Music Man, Betty Paris in The Crucible, Brigitta in Sound of Music, and Annie in Annie. She can also be seen in several short films and commercials. Rebecca would like to thank her family for their support and, of course, the Mad Cow Theatre staff for this opportunity. MARK EDWARD SMITH (Director) is happy to have been a part of the herd for the past 19 years, beginning with the inaugural season production of
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A rousing American revolutionary musical with a bold new all-female voice
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The Big Meal Blithe Spirit. Recent directing credits include Long Day’s Journey into Night, Art, My Name Is Asher Lev, The History Boys, and James Joyce’s The Dead for Mad Cow Theatre and The Tricky Part for the Orlando Fringe. Favorite directing projects elsewhere include The Triumph of Love, Boy Gets Girl, and A Doll’s House. As an actor, Mark has been seen in more than a dozen Mad Cow productions, including last season’s acclaimed engagement of Tribes. MAD COW THEATRE looks forward to beginning its 20th season as one of Orlando’s most respected professional theatre companies, is committed to presenting compelling works of theatre for a wide range of audiences, with a passion for both classic and
contemporary plays representing the best of American and world literature. Mad Cow Theatre attracts the area’s most talented and gifted actors, designers, and directors. A mainstay of the company is its dedication to the process of creating theatre, incorporating in-depth rehearsal and research periods along with a nurturing collaborative process. The company has received numerous awards, including Arts Innovator of the Year (United Arts of Central Florida), “Best Place to See a Play” (Orlando Sentinel), “Best Live Theatre” (Orlando Weekly), “Best Local Theatre Company” (Orlando Magazine), and “Best Performance Theatre” (Orlando Business Journal).
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1776 Music & lyrics by Sherman Edwards Book by Peter Stone A rousing American revolutionary musical ... new all-female voice
THE GOD GAME By Suzanne Bradbeer The ultimate litmus test of American politics explores the limits of loyalty, family, truth, ambition, and faith.
PYGMALION By George Bernard Shaw A beloved classic comedy
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Sep 23-Oct 23, 2016
Oct 21-Nov 20, 2016
Feb 17-Mar 19, 2017
SKYLIGHT By David Hare Enduring connections ignite scorching memories.
Nov 18-Dec 18, 2016
PICASSO AT THE LAPIN AGILE By Steve Martin Einstein + Picasso = Giggles + Enlightenment2
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THE AMISH PROJECT By Jessica Dickey Violence. Loss. Forgiveness.
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THREE SISTERS By Anton Chekhov A lyrical Russian masterwork Mar 24-Apr 16, 2017
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ANIMAL CRACKERS Music & lyrics by Bert Kalmar & Harry Ruby Book by George S. Kaufman & Morrie Ryskind A nostalgic, outrageous, laugh-outloud Marx Brothers musical comedy
SSTOM HURST (2)
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FENCES By August Wilson An award-winning American drama Aug 4-27, 2017
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Mr. & Mrs. Richard Grabowski Jack & Karen Graham Emmi Green Elinor Greenway Carol Griffin Matt & Debbie Griffin Thomas & Michelle Griffiths Derek & Jennifer Grozio Veronica Guajardo Bryce Guignard Kirk Gunby in memory of Bob Stonerock Janessa Gursky Betsy Gwinn & Michael Galletta Larry Haber Michael Hagerty Jo & Bill Hall William Hamilton Sarah Hammond Patrick Hanna Raza Haque Rich Harmon & Jan Huebner Patrick Harrigan Nancy W. Hartman Margie Hatfield Pat Hawley The Hawthorne Family Ann Hellmuth Blaine Henry Estefania Hernández Marycarmen Hernandez Emily Herrington in memory of Bob Stonerock Mary Owens Hess Ashley S. Hickman Tim & Lynne Hickman Deborah Hill Michael & Babita Hilton Maria Hinds in memory of Bob Stonerock Rod & Ronnie Hitt Andrea Hochkeppel Ha’Ani Hogan Dianne K. Hopstetter Amanda Horning John & Mary Ruth Houston Simon Howes Matthew Hughes James & Patricia Hughes Paula Hurlock Ann Hutchens
Terry & Bette Hyman in memory of Robert & Shirley Lack Ralph Ioder Alison Issen Alexis Jackson Nancy C. Jacobson & James R. Lussier John & Wendy Jennings Kimbrough & Lisa Jennings in memory of Laurie Greene Kovacevich Erica Johnson Mary C. Johnson Barbara Jones Ayars & Suzanne Jones Cole in memory of Bob Stonerock Laura Jones Al Jordan Marc & Henrietta Katzen Paul Kelly Nancy Kendall June F. Kennedy Mr. & Mrs. Patrick Kennedy Gordon Kerr Martha Kessler Christine Kindell Lynn Kopala David & Leigh Kramer on behalf of Jim & Fredel Goodrich Andrew E. Krupitsky Jennifer & Joseph Lamy Victoria & Michael Landon Mark & Jeannie Leavitt Judy Lee Frances Lepow Dr. Michael & Diane Levine Kim Liberty Bob & Mimi Lipka Pat Litfin Dawn Loges Mr. Robert J. Lord & Mr. F. Drew Hall in honor of Matthew Lord & Drew Hall David Lowe M. J. Lowitz Amy S. Luek Virginia Lumpkin Sylvia Maier Lisa Maile Christine Malgoza Linda Marcet Dr. & Mrs. Thomas L. March Hilda Mariaca Elizabeth Marino Frank Masi 17
2015 — 2016 Donors THE HERD UP TO $249 (continued) Linnea Masson Richard Mathus Allison A. Matthews Debra Mauget Barbara Maxwell Lisa Mcalpine Audrey & Andrew McGowen Scott Mcnicol John & Rebekah McReynolds Richard & Beverly Meer Deborah D. Meitin & Lawrence L. Gutter Jack & Susan Meyers Bob & Jan Miller Nader Moinfar Dainon Moody Rod Morton Ann Mount Kent Mowry Rich & Jane Mueller James Mullen & Margaret Wineman Robert & Marianne Murphy Lisa Musante Bill & Ede Nault Gabor Nemeth Albert (Budd) & Cathy Nesi Mr. & Mrs. Neuman Timothy Niemi Eliane Norman Tim ODonnell Stuart & Janice Omans Hayley Ostroff Elinor Parker Beverly Paulk Melvin Perez Dw Phineas Perkins Shirley Peters Jean-Paul & Maria Pinelli Susan Pins & Allan Stevenson Nathan & Kathryn Polley Steven & Nancy Price George Querido Giovanna Quezada Robert Quinn Chris Randazzo Larry Rathmann Debra Ray James & Cynthia Reese Al & Alice Reinhardt
James Render Lynne & Jerry Rickman Royal C. Riedinger David Rimpo Charles Rivas Stan & Reneé Roberts Michael Robinson Roberto Rodriguez Marilyn Roofner Andy Rosemurgy & Randy Mizelle Mardi Rosenfeld Kevin Rudd Pat Russell Gerson L. Sacks Teresa Saffold-Washington Sandra Saft Mickey & Susan Saltman Dan Samuels Diane L. Sandquist Ernesto Santos Ken & Nicole Sargent Susan Sargent Susan J. Schaller Margaret Schlageter Sara Schlossman Dr. & Mrs. Ira Schwartzberg Tim Schwering Jeffrey S. Scott in memory of Violet Gluck Patricia Semler Mimi & Stanley Shader Alan Shafer Linda Shapiro Norton Shapiro Bill & Denise Sherman Fran & Gordon Shogren William Sholk Catherine Siefcak Mr. & Mrs. Charles Simpson Celnah Smith in memory of my husband Leon Smith Perry C. Smith Rosa Smith William Smithson Kim Snow Ian & Helgi Soutar Roger Spears Marilynn Spencer Tom Springall
Michael & Grey Binford Shannon St. John Carla Stanton John & Joan Starkovich Mimi Stine Cynthia Stoll Rene Stutzman Neil Sullivan Jennifer Sulzer & Jonathan Kukor Robert & Marlene Taylor Joseph Tenaro Diana Tennis & Michael Cybrynski Laurelle Texidor Myron & Sherry Thaden Judy H. Thompson Lisa Thorell Peter Travis Dr. & Mrs. Melvin Tresser Rafael Tristancho Kay Turley Beth Tuura Harvey Utech Evan Valle Mr. & Mrs. Keith Van Allen Linna P. Van Nette Jeff Vaughn Mark Voltarel Andrew Vulich Stacia L. Wake Christine Walker Jeter Walker Philip Brent Weaver Neil & Malka Webman Aaron Weeks Seymour Weiner William Whitehead Debra Wier Judy Wilcox Karen Willis Gartrelle Wilson Lori & Daniel Wise Stephen & Angela Withers Mr. & Mrs. Ralph W. Zaorski Thomas Zarrella Adrienne & Ross Bell in memory of Jennie Zecca Yang Zhao Jerry Zygmunt
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Listing reflects donations from May 1, 2015—May 18, 2016. We apologize for any errors or omissions.
Mad Cow Theatre Donation Form THE HERD UP TO $249 Amount
HOLY COW $250-$499 Amount
ARTIST’S CIRCLE $500-$999 Amount
DIRECTOR’S CIRCLE $1,000-$2,499 Amount
PRODUCER’S CIRCLE $2,500-$4,999 Amount
SILVER CIRCLE $5,000-$9,999
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Phone E-mail n I would like to be listed in the program as: n I would like to remain anonymous. n I would like my recognition in honor of or in memory of: n I n support of Mad Cow Theatre’s ongoing efforts to create the highest quality theatre, I would like to pledge an annual gift of $ for the next years.
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I have enclosed a check payable to: Mad Cow Theatre, P.O.Box 3109, Orlando, FL 32802-3109
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GOLD CIRCLE $10,000-$24,999
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PLATINUM CIRCLE $25,000 & above Amount
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2015 Donors
United Arts Donor Recognition - 2015 United Arts of Central Florida is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization and the one-stop-shop in supporting arts, science and history in Central Florida. United Arts serves more than 50 cultural institutions and artists by raising and distributing funds, securing and facilitating contracts for services, including vital pre-K to 12th grade educational programming, and providing management, administrative and advisory services. Through the generosity of our donors, United Arts has invested more than $136 million in local arts and cultural organizations and education, and through them, the diverse and energetic community that is Central Florida. We are deeply grateful to all of our donors and community partners for their investment in this industry of creativity and service.
Corporate and Government Donors Trustees ($100,000 - $250,000+) City of Orlando and Employees Darden Restaurants, Inc., Darden Foundation and Employees Florida Department of State Orange County Public Schools and Employees Orange County, Florida and Employees Seminole County, Florida and Seminole County Public Library System University of Central Florida Walt Disney World Resort Associate Trustees ($50,000 - $99,999) Bank of America Florida Blue Greater Orlando Aviation Authority Lockheed Martin and Employees Wells Fargo and Employees Chairman’s Circle ($25,000 - $49,999) Lowndes, Drosdick, Doster, Kantor & Reed, P.A. and Employees Massey Services, Inc. and Employees Orlando Magic and Employees President’s Circle ($10,000 - $24,999) Akerman LLP and Employees Baker Barrios Architects and Baker Barrios | FUSION
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Bright House Networks, LLC City of Winter Park Orlando Utilities Commission and Employees Osceola County Public Schools SunTrust Bank, Central Florida, SunTrust Foundation and Employees Platinum Circle ($7,500 - $9,999) Dean Mead Employees Gold Circle ($5,000 - $7,499) A. Brian Phillips, P.A. Holland & Knight, LLP Employees Orlando Science Center Employees SeaWorld Parks and Resorts Orlando 1 Anonymous Donor Silver Circle ($2,500 - $4,999) AAA and Employees Amazon Hose & Rubber Company DAC Bond Holiday Inn Club Vacations Houck Talent, Inc. Mary Palmer & Associates, LLC Rollins College Employees Rosen Hotels & Resorts Silver Bullet Tech Pros, Inc. Valencia College ZeroChaos
Bronze Circle ($1,000 - $2,499) ABC Fine Wine & Spirits Baker, Donelson, Bearman, Caldwell & Berkowitz, PC CITY Commercial in honor of Dierdre Miles Burger and Robert Hill Duke Energy and Employees Eidson Insurance, A Marsh & McLennan Agency Foley & Lardner Employees Jill S. Schwartz & Associates, P.A. Jill S. Schwartz KPMG, LLP Employees Odd-o-Ts’ Entertainment in honor of all those that keep us performing! Orange Appeal Orlando Shakespeare Theater Employees Osceola Districts Schools Perez-Kelly Law Firm Pineloch Management Corporation Seay Business Solutions, LLC Stephen M. Seay BG, USA (Ret.) Smart City United Arts of Central Florida Employees Walgreen Co.
Gifts as of July 31, 2015
2015 Donors Individual and Foundation Donors Trustees ($100,000 - $250,000+) Alan Ginsburg Family Foundation Elizabeth Morse Genius Foundation Associate Trustees ($50,000 - $99,999) Frank Santos and Dan Dantin Chairman’s Circle ($25,000 - $49,999) A Friends’ Foundation Trust Andrea T. Eliscu in memory of Natalie Roussman and her love of ballet Rita and John Lowndes Ken and Trisha Margeson Harvery L. and Carol Massey Annette P. Neel Kathryn Chicone Ustler President’s Circle ($10,000 - $24,999) David and Judy Albertson M. Elizabeth Brothers The Bryce L. West Foundation Janet Donahue Ava and Art Doppelt Elaine Berol Taylor & Scott Bevan Taylor Foundation Marilyn S. Goldman and Steve Goldman Charitable Foundation Lester and Sonia Mandell Galen Miller in honor of Tiffany Tankersley Dr. Mary Palmer in memory of Amy Catherine Palmer Publix Super Markets Charities Valerie and Jim Shapiro Dr. Robert F. and Mrs. Martha S. Stonerock Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Warren 2 Anonymous Donors Platinum Circle ($7,500 - $9,999) Mary and Frank J. Doherty Randolph and Susan Fields Marilyn S. Goldman Pat and Audrey Knipe Alexis C. Pugh Gold Circle ($5,000 - $7,499) John W. and Linda Cone Allen in honor of Maestro Christopher Wilkins Kurt L. Anderson Gordon and Susan Arkin Berl Brechner Alana and Matt Brenner Howard Britt Tom and Kathy Cardwell Charitable Fund of the Schwab Charitable Fund Hillary and Jay M. Cohen Carl and Ann Croft Robert and Tricia Earl Sally Blackmun and Michael Elsberry Lisa and Dykes Everett Carol Stanley Fenner Laraine and Phil Frahm LaVonne Graese
The Melrose Foundation Jack B. Hanson/Grant E. Gribble Terri and Michael Harding Dustin and Angel Houck Marc and Henrietta Katzen Harriett Lake Edward and Helen Layman Family Fund Judy and Tony Lutkus Mr. Alex and The Hon. Cynthia Mackinnon Robin H. Murphy Dr. and Mrs. Stuart Blair Murphy Clarence Otis Jr. and Jacqueline L. Bradley The Rev. and Mrs. Eric Ravndal III in honor of Dr. John V. Sinclair Mr. and Mrs. Brad Richmond Wayne and Dr. Robin Roberts Donor Advised Fund at the Central Florida Foundation John and Margaret Sanders Salli and Greg Setta Drs. John and Gail Sinclair Bosco R. and Beverly J. Slaughter Drs. David Smuckler and Maxine Tabas Simon and Ellen Snyder William Newkirk and Cheryl Tschanz Family Foundation Robert and Shirley Waggoner Robert B. White Jr. Alan Whittaker Scott H. Wilson Ying Family Foundation Tom and Penny Yochum 3 Anonymous Donors Silver Circle ($2,500 - $4,999) Andy and Autumn Ames in memory of John Tiedtke and in honor of John Sinclair’s 25th Anniversary with the Bach Festival Society of Winter Park Kurtis T. Bauerle John and Lee Benz Joe and Carol Bert Frank and Carol-Lynn Bevc Jeanne Miles Blackburn Stewart Brown Dr. Andy and Verna Buchs O’Ann and Pat Christiansen Drs. Jeff Cohen and Luci Belnick Valerie and Paul Collins Carol and Ted Conner Candice Crawford Dr. Ronald and Nancy Davis Duncan and Lael Dewahl Donna Dowless Dr. and Mrs. Seline and Leonard Dreifus Judith Duda and Howard Weber George S. Fender in honor of American military forces Florida Charities
Kathryn and Bud Grammer Janice G. Gruber Edward Hensley John and Martha Hitt Hugh and Caroline James Michael J. and Aimee Rusinko Kakos Norma and Bernard Kaplan RK and Faron Kelley Mary F. Kelsh Jim Kersey Ford W. Kiene Col. and Mrs. Robert and Jerilyn Kreps Dr. Susan Cohn Lackman and Dr. Richard D. Knapp Mary Laurie Lane Nancy C. Jacobson and James R. Lussier Alex and Juliet Martins Jay Yellen and Elizabeth Maupin John and Joyce Mcleod Dr. Alfonso Migliara Jr. Cindy and Frank Murray Beth and Jack Nagle Sanford Neubarth Michael A. Nocero, Jr. in memory of Mary Jo Nocero Rosemary O’Shea John Parker and Deede Sharpe Ronald and Carrie Patterson Mr. Roger and Dr. Gloria Pickar Dave Plotkin Christopher and Carol Ranck Bill and Joan Randolph Rita and Jeffrey Adler Foundation Phoebe and Eliot Rosewater Corrine K. Roy Kenneth S. Shappell Diane and Robert Smedley Judith Thompson Cynthia Tomlinson Leila Edgerton Trismen Harold and Libby Ward Peter and Frances Weldon Bill and Suzy Wilson Gayle Wirtz Leighton and Phyllis Yates Dr. Armand and Alison Zilioli 3 Anonymous Donors Bronze Circle ($1,000 - $2,499) Judy Ahearn Matthew and Rebecca Ahearn Carol and Herb Arkin Grateful for The Anonymous Donor Kim Ashby in honor of Bob and Katy Ashby Maria-Elena Augustin David B. Baer Timothy Baker David F. Baldree Nathan and Lynda Balint Jamie Barati, SIOR, CCIM
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2015 Donors Individual and Foundation Donors Bronze Circle ($1,000 - $2,499) (CONTINUED)
Beth Barnes and John Crocitto Durham and Jan Barnes Mr. and Mrs. Jody Barry Lyn and David Berelsman Rocky and Cissy Bergman Susan Fox Beversluis Shirley D. Bias Patti Black Ann and Derek Blakeslee Carolyn Blice Darryl M. Bloodworth Dr. and Mrs. Albert Bogdanowitsch Russell and Mary Ellen Boice J. Clancey and Susan Bounds Scott Bowman and Luis Hernandez Jacqueline Bozzuto and Chris Fountas Connie and Roy Brand Nicki and Jeff Bromme Debra M. Brown Lawrence D. Brown, M.D. Dr. Chris Crotty and Ms. Janie Brownlee Linda and Bruce Chapin Amy K. Chapman Laurie and Zachary Cheek Christopher-Meunch Family Debbie Clements Dr. and Mrs. Delos Clift Mrs. Trevor Colbourn Teresa and Jay Colling Donna Comey Athalia and Robert Cope Coleman and Ingrid Cordell Stanley J. Cording Andrea and Steve Cox Susan M. Curran Fred and Gayle Curtis Noriko Brown Davatelis Alan and Susan Davis Francie and Wayne Dear Duncan C. DeWahl Patricia DeYoung Victor and Lissette Diaz Sheri and Mark Dixon James B. Dorman, Jr. Bruce Douglas Becky and Andrew Dubill Mrs. Buell G. Duncan, Jr. in memory of Buell G. Duncan Jr. Dr. Patsy Duphorne in memory of Clare S. Orth Michael Dwulit Patricia R. Edwards in memory of Stanley Fenner Ted B. Edwards Rex and Kathy Elbert Mary Anne Elwood Lee and Carolyn Eubank Jose A. Fajardo Dr. Jay and Randye Falk Melvin and Aileen Field
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Susan Finnegan Dr. Jefferson and Mrs. June Flowers Mr. and Mrs. Craig Forness Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fulton Elaine and Robert Gamson Gayle G. and Marlene Gardner Bro and Dave Garland Dr. and Mrs. Charles W. George Suzanne E. Gilbert Linda Landman Gonzalez Freddi and Jim Goodrich Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Goodwin in honor of Nathaniel and Jeanne Evans, Sr. Carol and Leonard Greenbaum Dr. Scott Greenwood and Dr. Pamela Freeman-Greenwood Jean Grono-Nowry Edye and Ed Haddock Grace and Fred Hagedorn Dr. and Mrs. Yu Hak Hahn Jodie A. Hardman Paul M. Harmon Marty and Jim Heekin Dr. Stephen and Ruth Ann Heller Jim Helsinger and Suzanne O’Donnell Katherine Ho and Joey Sacco Ruby Homayssi, LCDR, USN Ret. Mrs. Helen J. Hosid Martha and Lynn Howle Betty and Paul Hoyer Danny Humphress and Enrique de la Torre Joseph and Jan Hurt Allen and Dana Irwin Dr. Diane M. Jacobs Rhett Jibaja Pamela Johnson Stacey R. Johnson Bette Jore Daun and Lisa Junkerman George A. Kalogridis and Andrew G. Hardy Bandu and Cathy Karunaratne Keith and Claudia Kasen Gil Kemp Maureen and Mark Kennedy Mr. and Mrs. Philip Kobrin in memory of Jack and Sara Kobrin Michael and Darcy Krajewski Eva Krzewinski, MBA The Kwok-Ng Giving Fund Dr. Jee Sang Kwon and Mrs. Keumja Kwon Karen and Mickey Lane James and Peggy Lantz Meredith E. Level Dr. Mitch and Swantje Levin
Dr. Michael and Diane Levine John and Pamela Lyle Francille MacFarland, M.D. in memory of Hilda Wolf Jim MacPhee Janine and Jim Madison Bob and Julie Mandell Dr. and Mrs. Thomas L. March James and Sarah Martin Hudson and Jennifer Marvel in memory of Harry and Germaine Marvel Tony Massey Andrea Massey-Farrell David R. Mattson Jody and Craig Maughan Thomas Maurer Dr. and Mrs. Jay McClelland David and Suzi McGuffin Dan and Liz McIntosh Carol McKnight Susan McKenna John and Rebekah McReynolds Bob Mead Dr. and Mrs. Robert Metzger Christine and Mark Middlebrook Dr. Margaret and Mr. Charles E. Miller in memory of Jennifer C. Miller, our daughter Jim and Cynthia Milligan in honor of Jacklyn Wright Clay and Kim Mitchell in memory of Dr. William C. Mitchell Jeffrey and Mindy Moore Col. and Mrs. George T. Morris Dale and Martha Morrison Jan Moss Murphy Family Foundation Lisa G. Nason JoAnn Newman Catherine A. Ni Antonia C. Novello Suzanne and Alan Oberholtzer Madeline Eckett Oden Leslie King O’Neal Molly O’Neill Borron and Beppy Owen Glenn and Beverly Paulk Dw Phineas Perkins Nancy K. Phipps Mrs. Maria Plotkin Dr. Daniel and Lesley Podberesky Martin and Ellen Prague Lisa and Albert Prast Dr. and Mrs. Don M. Preble Steven and Nancy Price Fred and Jeanie Raffa Keith and Lisa Ramsey James and Beverly Rawlings Diane and Phil Reece Shyla and Steve Reich William and Barbara Robbinson Joan Ruffier and Edward Manning
2015 Donors Individual and Foundation Donors Bronze Circle ($1,000 - $2,499) (CONTINUED)
John D. Ruffier James and Judy Russell Michael and Theresa Ryan Betsy and Joe Samuel Dr. Richard Sandler Andy & Linda Schaidt Frank Schornagle Jim and Pat Schroeder Dr. Peter and Carol Selassie Geanne and Adrian Share Joel H. Sharp, Jr. Winifred J. Sharp James G. Shepp in honor of Christopher Wilkins and Suellen Fagin-Allen Imogene Shiplett Jean E. Siegfried David Sigalow and Heather Walsh Mr. and Mrs. Charles Simpson Charlie and Becca Sloan Jonathan Smiga Celnah Smith in memory of my husband Leon Smith George and Gretchen Smith Mark Edward Smith Dennis Sobeck Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas J. St. George George and Barbara Stedronsky Margery Pabst Steinmetz and Chuck Steinmetz Elizabeth Allen Sterchi
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Rene Stutzman Jackie and Rod Sward Vernon Swartsel Blaine & Rebecca Sweatt Bill and Kathy Taulbee Cory L. Taylor Mindy and Rob Teegarden Leslie J. Temmen Mr. and Mrs. David R. Terry Jr. Deborah and Garritt Toohey in honor of Althea Rokes Kurry Joan and Harry Travis Jerry Trojanek Anthea M. Turner Jerry and Barbara Twedt Mr. Hardy Vaughn Jessica Vaught Drs. Kenneth and Bernadette Vehec Richard and Jeanne Vinci Donald D. Voorhees Dr. Lawrence and Nancy Wagers Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Walker Bill and Robbi Walker George A. Wallace Katy Moss Warner Neil and Malka Webman Louise and Dick Weiner in honor of Harriett Lake Barbara Weinreich Dr. Miriam Weston David Wheeler
Trudy Wild Helen K. and John R. Williams Alan Wilson Heidi Price Zerivitz in honor of Dierdre Miles Burger and Robert Hill Anonymous in memory of Clifford and Marilyn Lee Anonymous in loving memory of Gladys B. Munroe 13 Anonymous Donors
Gifts as of July 31, 2015
To see the complete list of 2015 donors, please visit www.UnitedArts.cc United Arts of Central Florida is supported in part by the State of Florida, Department of State, Division of Cultural Affairs and the Florida Council on Arts and Culture.
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