by George Bernard Shaw
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Mad Cow Theatre Staff Executive Director Mitzi Maxwell Manager of Operations & Community Engagement Audrey McGowen Director of Operations David B. Mink
Assistant Technical Director Waylon Lemasters Manager of Art & Design Lisa Buck Assistant Production Manager Danielle Paccione
Resident Set Designer William Elliott Photographer Tom Hurst Box Office Assistants Ryan Rosa Jen Thomas Matt Underwood
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Founding Members Rus Blackwell Trudy Bruner Alan Bruun Dennis Neal
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Pygmalion
Music & Lyrics by
by GEORGE BERNARD SHAW
November 18-December 18, 2016 THE HARRIETT - FEATURING Bobbie Bell Michael Carr Mark Lainer*
Karl Lengel* Shami J. McCormick* Marylin McGinnis
Piper Patterson Julianne Snyder Karel K. Wright*
Scenic Design Robert F. Wolin+
Stage Manager Danielle Paccione*
Costume Design John Dunnett
Properties Master Lisa Buck
Dialect Coach Eric Zivot
Lighting Design Amy Hadley
Director J Barry Lewis** +
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PYGMALION is a public domain production. Pygmalion premiered at the Hofburg Theatre in Vienna on 16 October 1913, in a German translation by Shaw’s Viennese literary agent and acolyte, Siegfried Trebitsch. Its first New York production opened on 24 March 1914 at the German-language Irving Place Theatre. It opened in London on 11 April 1914, at Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree’s His Majesty’s Theatre and starred Mrs. Campbell as Eliza and Tree as Higgins, running for 118 performances.
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Pygmalion Cast of Characters Eliza Doolittle...........................................................................Piper Patterson Freddy Eynsford Hill................................................................... Michael Carr Mrs Eynsford Hill................................................................. Marylin McGinnis Col Pickering............................................................................... Mark Lainer Mrs Higgins.....................................................................Shami J. McCormick Alfred Doolittle.............................................................................. Bobbie Bell Clara Eynsford Hill................................................................. Julianne Snyder Henry Higgins............................................................................... Karl Lengel Mrs Pearce.............................................................................Karel K. Wright
PRODUCTION TEAM Assistant Production Manager............................................... Danielle Paccione Assistant Technical Director.................................................. Waylon Lemasters Scenic Charge ................................................................................ Lisa Buck Scenic Painter............................................................................... Eric Arroyo Assistant Stage Manager.......................................................Natelie Davidson Assistant Costume Designers ......... Seth Stelly, Chiharu Bellini, Samm Kingsland Wig Designer.......................................................................Megan Szloboda Wardrobe/Wig Supervisor....................................................................Lizette Assistant Wardrobe/Wig Supervisor...................................................... David
PLACE AND TIME London, England in the early 20th century, 11:15 p.m. Covent Garden 11:00 a.m. Higgin’s Laboratory Mrs Higgin’s at-home day Summer night Wimpole Street Laboratory Mrs Higgin’s drawing-room 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
THEATRE LOCATION: Mad Cow Theatre 54 West Church Street Second Floor Orlando, FL 32801
Mailing ADDRESS: Mad Cow Theatre P.O. Box 3109 Orlando, FL 32802-3109
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Meet the Playwright George Bernard Shaw
GEORGE BERNARD SHAW
and You Never Can Tell). The plays were filled with what would become Shaw’s signature wit, accompanied by healthy doses of social criticism, which stemmed from his Fabian Society leanings. These plays would not go on to be his best remembered, or those for which he had high regard, but they laid the groundwork for the oversized career to come. Toward the end of the 19th century, beginning with Caesar and Cleopatra (written in 1898). In 1903, Shaw wrote Man and Superman, whose third act, “Don Juan in Hell,” achieved a status larger than the play itself and is often staged as a separate play entirely. While Shaw would write plays for the next 50 years, the plays written in the 20 years after Man and Superman would become foundational plays in his oeuvre. Works such as Major Barbara (1905), The Doctor’s Dilemma (1906), Pygmalion (1912), Androcles and the Lion (1912) and Saint Joan (1923) all firmly established Shaw as a leading dramatist of his time. In 1925, Shaw was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature.
was born July 26, 1856, in Dublin, Ireland. In 1876 he moved to London, where he wrote regularly but struggled financially. In 1895, he became a theater critic for the Saturday Review and began writing plays of his own. His play Pygmalion was later made into a film twice, and the screenplay he wrote for the first version of it won an Oscar. During his lifetime, he wrote more than 60 plays and won many awards, among them the Nobel Prize. Shaw’s early education took the form of tutoring sessions provided by his clerical uncle. Shaw landed some writing work in the form of book reviews and art, music and theater criticism, and in 1895 he was brought aboard the Saturday Review as its theater critic. It was at this point that Shaw began writing plays of his own. Shaw’s first plays were published in volumes titled “Plays Unpleasant” (containing Widowers’ Houses, The Philanderer and Mrs. Warren’s Profession) and “Plays Pleasant” (which had Arms and the Man, Candida, The Man of Destiny
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Pygmalion BOBBIE BELL (Alfred Doolittle) is delighted to be reprising the role of Doolittle for a second time having previously performed it in My Fair Lady 44 years ago. Acting credits at Mad Cow include Mr. Kirby in You Can’t Take It with You, Father Jack in Dancing at Lughnasa, Old Actor in The Fantasticks, and 22 characters including the title role in Macbeth. He also performed with Orlando Ballet as Sancho Panza in Don Quixote and Doctor Coppelius in Coppélia. He directed the following plays for the herd: The Brothers Size, Clybourne Park, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, August: Osage County, The Pitmen Painters, The Year of Magical Thinking, The Caretaker, and A Delicate Balance. He twice won the Florida Playwrights Competition for his plays Pascua De Flores and Of: A Play of Artemis.
Madama Butterfly, II Barbieredi 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. MICHAEL CARR (Freddy Eynsford-Hill) is thrilled to making his Mad Cow debut in Pygmalion. He studied theatre at UMass Amherst and improvisation at the famed iO Theater in Chicago. Most recently, he directed the Orlando Fringe hit 5 Lesbians Eating a Quiche which returns in January to the Orlando Winter Fringe (cheap plug!). He also co-wrote/directed the award winning Robyn da Hood: A Rap Musical at Fringe 2015. Favorite roles include GW (Sordid Lives), Phantom Cat (Dumpster CATS), Boy (Smooch), Gaston (Picasso at the Lapin Agile). He appears at local theme parks and SAK Comedy Lab, where he serves as Artistic Director. Special thanks to that girl from Smooch.
Joe Bivens (Sound Design) is an audio designer and sound engineer with more than 20 years of experience mixing in both live and studio environments. His work spans a variety of media from recorded studio albums to live concerts and theatrical performances. Joe currently works with multiple venues including Mad Cow Theatre and The Walt Disney Company. 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
JOHN DUNNETT (Costume Designer) is a Canadian production designer recently relocated to Orlando from New York City & is excited to be making his Orlando stage debut with
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Pygmalion Pygmalion. Favourite Credits: 50 Shades! (Off Broadway), Oh Canada...! (Mirvish Theatrical/Annerin Productions), The Mountaintop (Cape May Stage), West Side Story (Skirball/TNT), Trouble: A New Rock Musical (NYMF) Assistant: Kinky Boots, Beautiful: The Carol King Musical, Honeymoon InVegas, Chaplin, Anything Goes (Broadway), Papermill Playhouse, Stratford Festival of Canada, New York City Opera, Gotham Chamber Opera, Second Stage Theatre Upcoming: Let’s Get Loud! (Norwegian Cruise Line), Geronimo Stilton ... (Orlando REP), Saturday Night Fever (International Tour 2017) www.johndunnett.ca
currently performs at Universal Studios Florida in a variety of roles and at SAK Comedy Lab. He has had numerous TV roles and appeared in many commercials, as well as award-winning films. He can be seen in the upcoming film The Little Mermaid. KARL LENGEL (Henry Higgins) is honored to make his debut in the Mad Cow herd and especially to bring breath to Shaw’s eloquence. A veteran on stages from New Orleans to New York, Karl’s favorite roles over the decades include Drummond in Inherit the Wind, Creon in Anouilh’s Antigone, Oscar Wilde in Gross Indecency: The Three Trials of Oscar Wilde, Ferdinand in Love’s Labors Lost, Edmund in King Lear, and Benedick in Much Ado About Nothing. Karl is proud to be a member of Actors’ Equity Association and, when not reviewing his lines, spends his free time with Grammy Ann and their lovely granddaughters Mia and Hannah. Favorite Shaw quote: “Progress is impossible without change, and those who cannot change their minds cannot change anything.”
AMY HADLEY (Lighting Designer) Amy Hadley is a professional lighting designer who works with many of the local theaters throughout Central Florida and she also serves as staff LD for Beth Marshall Presents. This will be her third production with Mad Cow Theatre. She had the privilege of being part of the creative team for The Big Meal and 1776. When she is not working as a lighting designer, she serves as the technical director for the Orlando Fringe Festival.
J BARRY LEWIS (Director) is pleased to be returning to Mad Cow Theatre where he last staged the critically acclaimed production of Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? His work continues to be seen at theatres across South Florida. For the Maltz Jupiter Theatre: Barefoot in the Park, Deathtrap, Doubt, Dial M for Murder, Glengarry Glen Ross, and Frost/Nixon. For Palm Beach Dramaworks: Outside Mullingar, The
MARK LAINER (Colonel Pickering) is pleased to be working with Mad Cow, where he won The Daily City’s Best Actor Award for his performance as Oliver in The Pitmen Painters. He has also worked at Orlando Shakes and Florida Rep. He improvised in NYC before coming to Florida to be part of the first improv troupe at Pleasure Island’s Comedy Warehouse. He
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Pygmalion playwright, and actress. Favorite productions include leading roles in The Big Meal (Mad Cow Theatre), Harvey, The Cripple of Inishmaan, Collected Stories, Arsenic and Old Lace, and numerous Ayckbourn plays. She thanks Mitzi and company for kindness, encouragement, and opportunity; her husband Daniel who models courage every day; and her HHN/Universal Orlando co-workers for their support. Once a New Yorker, Shami is now Orlando Strong.
History Boys, The Pitmen Painters, The Weir, Our Town, Private Lives, Betrayal, Copenhagen, and No Exit. Recipient of the South Florida Carbonell Award for Directing: Eleemosynary, Theatre Club of the Palm Beaches; Puttin’ on the Ritz, Pope Theatre Company; Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living in Paris, All My Sons, and Buried Child at Palm Beach Dramaworks. Served as Artistic Director of the Mt. Washington Valley Theatre Company, North Conway, New Hampshire; Festival and Production Coordinator of the American College Theatre Festival, Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Washington, D.C.; Associate Artistic Director, Florida Stage, Manalapan, FL; and currently the Resident Director of Palm Beach Dramaworks. A leader in theatre education, he served as Director of Education at the Kravis Center for the Performing Arts. He is a recently was honored with the Florida Professional Theatre Association Richard Fallon Award for Excellence in Theatre as well as the Silver Palm Award for Directing in South Florida. During his thirty-year career in the theatre, he has staged nearly 200 productions. He salutes the hundreds of artists that have joined him on this theatrical journey including the creative and supportive staff of the Mad Cow Theatre.
MARYLIN McGINNIS (Mrs. Eynsford-Hill) played 3 roles in the Central Florida premiere of Women Playing Hamlet. She’s acted in A Tuna Christmas twice, playing 12 Roles. Leads at Gorilla Theatre in Tampa: Isadora Duncan: A Life, Snakebit. Isadora Duncan also played at Caldwell Theatre & Disney Institute. Regional Theatre includes: The Elephant Man Agnes of God,The Dresser, Who’s Afraid of Virginia Wolf? & Later Life. Marylin is a national voice talent & has also been featured in the film Monster, Secret Files of SHelby Woo & America’s Most Wanted. Upcoming shows: One Man: A Christmas Carol at Blue Bamboo Center for the Arts and Dickens Holiday Memories. Marylin is a Co-Founder of Southern Winds Theatre. Thanks to Mitzi and The Herd for this fun opportunity. www.southernwindstheatre.com/ marylinmcginnis.
SHAMI J. McCORMICK (Mrs. Higgins) is happy to return to Mad Cow — a theatre of bold vision, creative courage, and inclusive values. Across the decades, Shami has been an artistic director, director,
DANIELLE PACCIONE (Stage Manager) is originally from Michigan. Among the cities where she has worked
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Pygmalion behind the scenes and onstage are 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 Pygmalion for their talents and dedication. Special thanks to Jeff Smith. PIPER PATTERSON (Eliza Doolittle) is thrilled to be returning to the Harriett. Pygmalion marks her sixth production at Mad Cow. Previous credits include The Philadelphia Story, Collected Stories, Venus in Fur, Enchanted April, and Dancing at Lughnasa. Other regional credits include It’s a Wonderful Life, Sense and Sensibility, If you Give a Mouse a Cookie, Endless Air Endless Water, and Sherlock Holmes: The Final Adventure. Film credits include Interior; The Real Truth Behind the Real True Story: Donnie Miller; 3 by 3, 1 by 1 (Cannes Coup de Coeur); and HeartBreak. Piper received her BFA from the University of Central Florida and currently resides in New York City. JULIANNE SNYDER (Clara Eynsford-Hill) was last seen at Mad Cow Theatre as Cathleen in Long Day’s Journey into Night. Favorite roles include Claire (Flight of the Earls), Berdine (Psycho Beach Party), Girl (Smooch), and Daisy (Biloxi Blues). Julie holds degrees in theatre and history from the College of William & Mary. When not onstage, Julie can be found entertaining the masses at Universal Orlando and Walt Disney World. Next up, Julie is reprising the role of Ginny in the Critics Choice 5 Lesbians Eating a
Quiche (1st ever Orlando Fringe Mini-Fest). Special thanks to that Guy in Smooch for his support and encouragement. www.juliannesnyder. com//Instagram: juliepoolie20 ROBERT F. WOLIN (Scenic Designer) Rob’s previous designs for Mad Cow Theatre are 1776, Avenue Q, and My Name is Asher Lev. His career spans several decades and includes design work Off Broadway, including An Evening with Quentin Crisp, Queen of Hearts, and several productions for The Glines; as an assistant designer on Broadway—Young Frankenstein, The Producers, Flower Drum Song, Never Gonna Dance with Robin Wagner, and Liza’s at the Palace with Ray Klausen; and for numerous regional theatres —Two Gentlemen of Verona, King Lear, Cinderella, Comedy of Errors, Othello, Romeo and Juliet, Cymbeline (Alabama Shakespeare Festival), This Random World (Theatre Lab), A Closer Walk with Patsy Cline, What a Glorious Feeling (Bristol Riverside Theatre), I and You (Arts Garage), Clark Gable Slept Here (World Premiere, Zoetic Stage), The Game’s Afoot, Master Class, Importance of Being Earnest, I Am My Own Wife (Gulfshore Playhouse), Educating Rita, and God of Carnage (Florida Repertory Theatre) among many, many others. Other: Live-action shows for Hersheypark and Hershey Lodge and a freelance art director for MTV Networks Special Events. www.RFWolin.com KAREL K. WRIGHT (Mrs. Pearce) is thrilled to be back in the pasture as Mrs. Pearce. Mad Cow audiences
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Pygmalion may recognize Karel’s work as Ben Franklin in 1776, Aunt Kate in James Joyce’s The Dead, Big Mama in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, Ruth Steiner in Collected Stories, Mrs. Graves in Enchanted April, Mrs. Hardcastle in She Stoops to Conquer, and Lavinia in The Heiress. A few of Karel’s favorite regional theatre credits include Mattie Fae in August: Osage County (American Stage); Claire Castle in Kiss the Moon, Kiss the Sun (Banyan Theatre); and Madame Arcati in Blithe Spirit (Minnesota Repertory). Karel is a proud member of Actors’ Equity Association and received her BFA from the University of Minnesota and MFA from the University of Illinois with additional training at The American Conservatory of Theatre in San Francisco. For more information on Karel, visit her website at www. karelkwright.com Mad Cow Theatre is celebrating
its 20th season as one of Orlando’s most respected professional theatre companies, 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 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’s awards include 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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It Was a Very Good Yule at the Movies December 8-23, 2016
Mad Cow’s holiday cabaret revels in classic cinema’s songs and stories of the “most wonderful time of the year.” Bring your family and friends.
Donors 2016-2017 Mad Cow Theatre has continually expanded at a pace that reflects the need of the city around it, and today is no exception. Mad Cow Theatre is making progress every day thanks to the visionary and generous support of the citizens of Central Florida and individual philanthropists, foundations, and corporations who believe that Orlando’s success is tied directly to a dynamic cultural and artistic scene.
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In memory of Bob Stonerock
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Donors 2016-2017 SILVER CIRCLE $5,000-$9,999 (continued) Jonathan Miller & Bethany Hicok Sandy Neubarth
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Mary Palmer Family Foundation in memory of Amy Catherine Palmer Alison Royle in honor of Mitzi Maxwell, my niece John D. Ruffier Mike Schneider & Erdem Aydur Deede Sharpe & John Parker James G. Shepp Sharon Siskie & Ben Schilling Barbara J. Smith Drs. David Smuckler & Maxine Tabas Mr. & Mrs. Robert Stiefbold Joan & Joel Strickland Nancy Weber Amy Wells Gayle Wirtz Phyllis & Edward Zissman
Donors 2016-2017 HOLY COW $250-$499 Russell P. Allen Bill Anderson Anonymous (2) Anonymous in honor of Terry Olson Karen M. Borglum Pam & Steve Brandon Colin Byrne Tom & Kathy Cardwell Charitable Fund of the Schwab Charitable Fund Linda & Bruce Chapin Paula Collins Peggy Culver Gail & Jim Downing Judy Doyle & Bob Shaw in memory of Katie Doyle Joe Folger Bro & Dave Garland
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Donors 2016-2017 THE HERD UP TO $249 (continued) Natalie Doliner in memory of Dr. Robert Stonerock Ava Doppelt Bob & Linda Dorian Patrick Dougherty Bobby & Carol Ann Dove Donna Dowless Glenn & Alma Drummond in memory of Bob Stonerock Dr. Clifford & Ann Dubbin Alma Duran Michael Dwulit Liz Earle Katrina Eaton Brita Edlbauer Todd & Adelaida Ehinger Dennis Enos Joyce Evans Mrs. Judith Falkin in memory of Norman Falkin George S. Fender in honor of American military forces Jack Fields Laure Filosa Household Barbara Fitzgerald Maureen & Bill Fitzpatrick David & Becky Fleishmann June & Jeff Flowers John Floyd James Floyd Carol Foglesong Rebecca Fondessy Hope Forconi Lisa Foy Sue Franklin Dan & Zena Sulkes Freeman Emily Furlong Elaine & Robert Gamson Rosa M. Garay Roger & JoAnn Gatlin Lynn Geary in memory of Bob Stonerock Tiffany Geyer Charles Gibbons Pamela Gillet Dr. & Mrs. Thomas Gillman Emily & Martin Glickstein Biff & Kathy Godfrey Jeanne Gonzalez Amy Goodblatt & Larry Kahn Kenneth & Marcia H. Goodwin
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 Hernåndez 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 15
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
Donors 2016-2017 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 O’Donnell 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
* donor is deceased Listing reflects donations from May 1, 2015—May 18, 2016. We apologize for any errors or omissions.
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WELCOME TO CHURCH STREET Steeped in history dating back to the 1800s, the Church Street District offers a view of the past while enjoying all the excitement of today’s top entertainment venues. Come for the history & enjoy food, art, sports, and entertainment, right in the heart of Orlando. Visit churchstreetdistrict.com for more information on our businesses, special events, and ways to save! Special thanks to:
The City of Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer & City Council Downtown Development Board Community Redevelopment Agency
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Thank You Mad Cow Theatre has forged many alliances and made many friends. This endeavor would not be possible without the generous spirit, passion, and goodwill of the following individuals and organizations. 3cStudios 55 West
Doubletree by Hilton Orlando Downtown
Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra Orlando Shakespeare Theater
L2 Studios, Inc.
Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts
Zac Alfson
Downtown Development Board
Seminole State College
Asolo Repertory Theatre
Biff and Kathy Godfrey
Tom Hurst Photography
Church Street District
Holland & Knight
Julia Thorncroft
The City of Orlando
Holland & Reilly
Valencia College
MaryElla “Emmy� Collins
Bill & Claudia Lefkowitz
Jonathan White
Natalie Davidson
Orange County Arts and Culture
DirectOne
Oregon Shakespeare Festival
The Russian Ballet of Orlando
All the cows in the pasture!
For tickets visit madcowtheatre.com or call the box office at 407-297-8788
Picasso at the Lapin Agile Jan. 20 - Feb. 19, 2017
Three Sisters Mar. 24 - Apr. 16, 2017
Animal Crackers Jun. 7 - Jul. 2, 2017
Skylight Jun.16 - Jul. 9, 2017
Fences Aug. 4 - 27, 2017
The Amish Project Aug. 11 - Sept. 10, 2017
ILLUSTRATIONS: LISA BUCK
Yerma Feb. 7 & 8 , 2017