The Philadelphia Story by Philip Barry

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The Philadelphia Story by Philip Barry March 20 — April 19, 2015


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Mad Cow Theatre Presents

The Philadelphia Story by Philip Barry March 20-April 19, 2015 THE HARRIETT THEATRE

- FEATURING Brian Brightman*

Robert Johnston*

Scott Edwin Leake*

Brian Chambers

Rachel Jones

Piper Rae Patterson

Becky Eck

Garrett Jurss

Leslie Penuel

Kennedy Joy Foristall

Tommy Keesling

John Hamilton Rice

Kevin Zepf Scenic Design William Elliott

Sound Design Michael Powers Aradhana Tiwari

Props Master Lisa Buck

Lighting Design Erin Miner Stage Manager Charles Hale

Director Aradhana Tiwari

The Philadelphia Story is presented by special arrangement with Samuel French, Inc.

* Member of Actors’ Equity Association, the union of professional actors and stage managers in the U.S.

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The Philadelphia Story Cast of Characters IN ORDER OF APPEARance Tracy Lord ........................................................................................ Piper Rae Patterson Dinah Lord .................................................................................... Kennedy Joy Foristall Margaret Lord ............................................................................................ Leslie Penuel Alexander “Sandy” Lord.................................................................................Kevin Zepf Thomas “Butler”................................................................................. John Hamilton Rice William “Uncle Willie” Tracy ..................................................................Brian Chambers Elizabeth “Liz” Imbrie....................................................................................... Becky Eck Macaulay “Mike” Connor ...................................................................... Robert Johnston George Kittredge................................................................................. Scott Edwin Leake C.K. Dexter Haven..................................................................................Brian Brightman Seth Lord................................................................................................ Tommy Keesling Elsie “Maid”................................................................................................Rachel Jones Mac/Dr. Parsons ........................................................................................ Garrett Jurss

PLACE AND TIME Seth Lord’s house in the country near Philadelphia, late June 1940 ACT I: The sitting room, late Friday morning ACT II: Early morning, Saturday ACT III: Late morning, Saturday The Philadelphia Story is performed with one 20 minute intermission.

PRODUCTION TEAM Technical Production Manager.................................................................Larry Rodriguez Assistant Technical Director...................................................................Waylon Lemasters Assistant Stage Manager...............................................................................Hanna Cole Costumer Coordinator.......................................................................... Danielle Paccione Dramaturgy...........................................................................................Benjamin Parrish Scenic Charge.................................................................................................. Lisa Buck Crew........................................................David Clenney, Kashime Joseph & Emily Parker

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. The photographing, video and/or audio recording of this performance by any means whatsoever is strictly prohibited. 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 4 emblem is our mark of excellence. www.actorsequity.org


The Philadelphia Story PHILIP BARRY (Playwright) Philip Jerome Quinn Barry (1896–1949) was born in Rochester, New York, to a successful Irish immigrant and a mother who was of old Philadelphia Irish Catholic stock. Barry entered Yale in 1914 and plunged eagerly into campus literary activities. During World War I, he was rejected for military services due to his poor eyesight but served in the Communications Office of the State Department in London. Returning to Yale after the war, his play Autonomy won a prize offered by the school dramatic society, and, over strident family objections, he enrolled in George Pierce Baker’s famed 47 Workshop at Harvard. Barry’s play The Jilts won the Herndon Prize, and Richard Herndon himself agreed to produce it in 1923, changing the title to You and I. Its success was the first of many on Broadway for Barry. He had a major hit with Paris Bound (1927), a look at infidelity among the rich. Barry’s subsequent plays met with varying degrees of success: The Mystery Cock Robin (1928), Holiday (1928), Hotel Universe (1930), Tomorrow and Tomorrow (1931), and The Animal Kingdom (1932). Deeply saddened by the death of his baby daughter, Barry took darker turns in his next plays: The Joyous Season (1934), Bright Star (1935), and Here Come the Clowns (1938). Returning to the sort of play he was known for, Barry enjoyed his greatest success with the high comedy The Philadelphia Story (1939), followed by the Tallulah Bankhead vehicle Foolish Notion (1945). Considered one of our finest creators of high comedy, Barry died in 1949 in his family apartment on Park Avenue.

Mad Cow Theatre Staff Directory Executive Director Mitzi Maxwell Director of Development Ashley Hickman Marketing Manager Peter Travis Manager of Art & Design Lisa Buck Sales & Service Specialist Jennifer Thomas Manager of Operations Audrey McGowen Box Office Manager Evan Valle

Technical Production Manager Larry Rodriguez Assistant Technical Director Waylon Lemasters

Box Office Assistants David Batan Marya Bernosky Jorge Valentin-Diaz Fauzi Lakhani Matt Underwood

Resident Director Aradhana Tiwari

Administrative Intern Katherine Waddell

Resident Set Designer William Elliott

Community Engagement Intern Tanira Kane

Assistant Production Managers Charles Hale Dil Smith

Photographer Tom Hurst Manager of Creative Development Crystal Edwards

Board Members Elizabeth Maupin Mitzi Maxwell Brian McDowell Dr. Jonathan Miller Amanda Perry Joe Saunders Jean Siegfried Dr. Robert Stonerock Dr. Alvin Wang Alan Wilson Timothy L. Young Wendy Zehngebot Founding Members Rus Blackwell Trudy Bruner Alan Bruun Dennis Neal

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The Philadelphia Story Brian Brightman (C.K. Dexter Haven) is so happy to be back in the pasture for his fifth production at Mad Cow having most recently appeared in The Letters. Originally from Lancaster, PA, Brian has lived in Seattle and Los Angeles. He also spent time in New York City where working as a tour guide at Radio City Music Hall, he had the chance encounter of running into and chatting with Martin Scorsese, all while wearing brown polyester. Brian has worked with Tom Hanks and appeared on Army Wives and Burn Notice. He can also be seen in the new Netflix series Bloodline. Brian would like to thank Mitzi for keeping this door open, Lauren O’Quinn for keeping his work sharp, and his beautiful wife and daughter for filling him with joy. LISA BUCK (Props Master/Scenic Charge) Set designs include The Road to Mecca and Mrs. Warren’s Profession for Mad Cow Theatre; Don Pasquale, Abduction from the Seraglio and Carmina Burana with Cirque du Soleil dancers for Orlando Opera; and

Madama Butterfly and II Barbiere di Siviglia for the Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra. Scenic charge credits: Cary Wong’s The Magic Flute and Later Life with Martin Charnin, Sunday in the Park With George, Enchanted April, Death of a Salesman, Collected Stories and Venus in Fur. Lisa earned her BFA from Massachusetts College of Art in 1976 and was art director for Danskin Dancewear in New York. She 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. Brian Chambers (William “Uncle Willie” Tracy) This is Brian’s second production with the herd having played Mister in Mad Cow’s inaugural production at 54 W Church Street, Sunday in the Park with George. His talents range from being a magazine editor, a wedding coordinator, a production manager, and an all-around beloved uncle to family and friends

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The Philadelphia Story alike. He always knows what’s a-stirrin’ and is usually the one holding the spoon.

William Elliott (Set Design) continues his second season as Mad Cow Theatre’s Resident Set Designer. He has Becky Eck (Elizabeth “Liz” Imbrie) is designed scenery and/or lighting for excited to be back on stage at Mad Cow more than 300 productions during his having most recently appeared as The career, many of them in Central Florida. Woman in Death of a Salesman. She They include the operas Hansel and graduated with a BA in theatre from the Gretel and La Rondine at Stetson’s University of Arkansas at Little Rock and, School of Music; Electra, Sweeney Todd, upon graduation, toured nationally with Sabrina Fair, and The Taming of the the Eckerd Theatre Company based out Shrew at Stetson University; The Sisters of Clearwater, FL for four years. Previous Rosensweig, The Nerd, West Side Story, Mad Cow credits include Enchanted Dames at Sea and The Road to Mecca at April and Legacy of Light. Other Civic Theatre of Central Florida; and favorite Orlando credits include 33 Hansel and Gretel, The Queen of Spades Variations, Alice Lost in Wonderland and Man of La Mancha at Orlando (Beth Marshall Presents), Noises Off Opera Company. Some of his credits (Jester Theatre Company), The Giver, with Mad Cow Theatre include Fool for The Boxcar Children, and The Hundred Love, Blithe Spirit, Burn This, The Glass Dresses (Orlando Repertory Theatre). Menagerie, The Cherry Orchard, Crimes Becky would like to thank Tim and Lula of the Heart, The Odd Couple, The for giving her the roles she treasures Laramie Project, Ghosts (set and most: wife and mother. lighting), The Life of Galileo, Death of a

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The Philadelphia Story Salesman, Hair, Other Desert Cities, Table Manners, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, and The History Boys. He has designed not only for theatre and opera but also for television, film, corporate productions, and theme parks.

film, commercial, and voice-over actress/singer. She thanks God, her very supportive family, and especially the Mad Cow Theatre family for welcoming her back to play this delightfully sassy character alongside a terrifically talented cast!

Kennedy Joy Foristall (Dinah Lord) is thrilled to be back in the pasture after Charles Hale (Stage Manager) is portraying Trixie Pollitt in Cat on A excited to be working on his sixth Hot Tin Roof and co-hosting the 12th production with Mad Cow Theatre as Annual Cabaret Festival Community Assistant Production Manager. Charles Engagement Gala last season. She was stage manager for The Letters and was last seen as Scout in To Kill James Joyce’s The Dead, board A Mockingbird at Orlando operator for The Explorer’s Club, props Shakespeare Theatre. Other recent master for The Who’s Tommy, and credits include The Music Man (Theatre rehearsal stage manager for I and You. UCF); Grapes of Wrath, Lizzie Borden He is a graduate of the University of the Musical and A Christmas Carol Central Florida with a Bachelor of Arts (Theatre Downtown); and Naughty in theatre studies and a minor in is Nice Cabaret (The Abbey). business administration. Locally, Charles Kennedy Joy also enjoys working as a has worked at Orlando Repertory

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The Philadelphia Story Theatre, Universal Studios, SeaWorld and E&M Theatrical. He would like to thank his family and friends for their unending support. Robert Johnston (Macauley “Mike” Connor) is thrilled to be back at Mad Cow for this rich classic. He was last seen at Mad Cow as Dakin in The History Boys and, prior to that, as Fabrizio in The Light in the Piazza. Robert is a proud member of Actors’ Equity. Some of his previous credits include Finch in How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, Chip in The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, Rob in High Fidelity, Andrew Jackson in Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson, Barnaby in Hello Dolly! (starring Sally Struthers), and Matthew in Altar Boyz. He also works in dubbing and voice-over. As always Robert would like to thank his friends and family for their endless support. Rachel Jones (Elsie “Maid”) graduated from Elon University with a degree in vocal performance. She studied classical voice and performed with the Opera Academy of California led by Metropolitan Opera director Yefim Maizel. In college, Rachel was a featured performer in several vocal ensembles and theatrical performances including The Music Man (U/S Marian), Hansel and Gretel (Dew Fairy), and A Game of Chance (2nd Knitter). In 2012, she sang backup for multi-platinum singer/songwriter Ben Folds as well as the North Carolina Symphony. She was recently seen in Mad Cow’s production of James Joyce’s The Dead. Rachel would like to thank her family, friends, teachers, and everyone who attends live theatre for making her dream a reality!

Garrett Jurss (Mac/Dr. Parsons) is thrilled to be returning to Mad Cow, after previously performing in Legacy of Light. Credits include Urinetown the Musical, Elegies for Angels, Punks and Raging Queens at Orlando Fringe, Good People, Company, and Five Women Wearing the Same Dress. Garrett graduated from UCF with a BA in theatre and currently studies at Class Act Studios. Love to Sean, Mom, and Russ. Tommy Keesling (Seth Lord) has appeared in more than 20 Mad Cow productions, including Arcadia, Our Town, The Seagull, I Have Before Me a Remarkable Document Given to Me by a Young Lady From Rwanda, She Stoops to Conquer, The Pitmen Painters, August: Osage County, Enchanted April, Table Manners, and most recently as the headmaster in The History Boys. He has worked with many other companies in Central Florida as well as the Orlando International Fringe Festival. He has also appeared in staged readings with Mad Cow, PlayFest, and Women Playwrights’ Initiative. He is happy to be revisiting The Philadelphia Story, a play he performed thirty years ago in Orlando at the Civic Theatre. Scott Edwin Leake (George Kittredge) is pleased to make his return to the Orlando stage. He would like to thank his beautiful wife for being steadfast in her unending encouragement and his three beautiful children for making him remember what life is truly about. Scott graduated as part of the inaugural MFA in performance from UCF. He would also like to thank the cast, crew, and Mad Cow Theatre.

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The Philadelphia Story Erin Miner (Light Design) The Philadelphia Story marks Erin’s 76th show with Mad Cow Theatre. She is excited to be working with Aradhana again. When not at Mad Cow, she can be found in the fields of Apopka High School as a drama teacher. Piper RAE Patterson (Tracy Lord) is thrilled to be returning to the Harriett Theatre. The Philadelphia Story marks her fifth production at Mad Cow. Her previous Mad Cow credits include Collected Stories, Venus in Fur, Enchanted April, and Dancing at Lughnasa. Other regional credits include It’s a Wonderful Life and Sense and Sensibility at Orlando Shakespeare Theatre. Film credits include Interior, The Real Truth Behind the Real True Story: Donnie Miller, Autumnal Eternal, and 3 by 3, 1 by 1. Piper graduated from UCF with an MFA in musical theatre and currently resides in New York City.

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Michael Powers (Co-Sound Design) is excited to be working on The Philadelphia Story, his fourth production at Mad Cow Theatre. His first Mad Cow roles were as lighting designer for Cock and The History Boys and then sound designer for The Who’s Tommy. Michael is the resident lighting and sound director at Orlando Repertory Theatre. His recent credits include Money$hot a New Musical (sound design), Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson (sound and lighting design), and Aladdin Jr. (sound design). Additional credits have included Freckleface Strawberry the Musical, Busytown the Musical, and the Magical Adventures of Merlin (master electrician); as well as Rudolph the RedNosed Reindeer the Musical, Jackie and Me, Ivy + Bean the Musical, Shrek TYA, Tom Sawyer TYA, The Cat in the Hat,

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BOX OFFICE: 407.297.8788 or visit madcowtheatre.com Chasing George Washington, and The Little Mermaid (audio engineer). He would like to thank his family for all of their support. Leslie Penuel (Margaret Lord) is delighted to be making her debut at Mad Cow Theatre. Penuel studied acting at VCC and earned her theatre arts degree from USF in Tampa. She has been involved in theatre in Central Florida for many years. Some of her favorite credits include Barbara in August: Osage County with Theatre Downtown, Karen in Dinner with Friends at The Knysna Playhouse, and Blanche in A Streetcar named Desire at The IceHouse Theatre. Leslie would like to thank her husband, Pete, for his constant encouragement and for being her rock of support.


The Philadelphia Story John Hamilton Rice (Thomas “Butler”) recently relocated from Indianapolis where he appeared as John in Oleanna at The Theatre Within, Dirty Jake in Golden Ticket Production’s original musical Tumbleweed, and Bill Lewis in The Hot L Baltimore at The Epilogue Playhouse. Since coming to Orlando, John had the pleasure of making merry with The Humor Mill Orlando during their 2014 season and can be seen regularly at Ollivanders Wand Shop in the Wizarding World of Harry Potter: Diagon Alley at Universal Studios. He is tremendously pleased to be making his second appearance at Mad Cow Theatre having read the part of Werner Heisenburg in Copenhagen for the 2nd Annual Science Play Festival held earlier this year.

Aradhana Tiwari (Director) is Mad Cow’s Resident Director. Tiwari first came to the pasture in 2012 when she directed The Road To Mecca. She went on to direct Enchanted April, Other Desert Cities, The Light In The Piazza, Cock, and most recently I and You. She has an MA in theater from the University of Central Florida. She has been directing since 2004 for a myriad of production companies. Other directing credits include: Words We Wear, Driving Miss Daisy, The Diviners, Crimes Of The Heart, Steel Magnolias, The Way Of The Cards, Connected, Bombs Babes & Bingo, The Singing Christmas Trees, Patient X, War Of The Worlds, Julius Caesar, The Little Foxes, Peter Pan, It’s A Wonderful Life, Little Women, The Pink Ribbon Project, The Clean House, and 33 Variations.

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The Philadelphia Story Kevin Zepf (Alexander “Sandy” Orlando. Mad Cow Theatre is one of Lord) is excited to be back on stage at Orlando’s most respected professional Mad Cow Theatre after most recently theatre companies, presenting appearing in The Explorers Club. Other compelling works of theatre for a wide Mad Cow credits include Death of range of audiences, with a passion for a Salesman, Dreamgirls, Private Lives, both classic and contemporary plays Assassins, She Stoops to Conquer and representing the best of American and Gone Missing. NYC credits include the world literature. Mad Cow Theatre Off-Broadway premiere of Green attracts the area’s most talented and Gables (York Theatre). Other local gifted actors, designers and directors. favorites include: The Music Man A mainstay of the company is its (CFCArts), Harvey (Jester Theater dedication to the process of creating Company), The Secret Garden theatre, incorporating in depth (IceHouse Theatre), Evil Dead: The rehearsal and research periods along Musical (Theatre Downtown) and with a nurturing collaborative process. Sweeney Todd (Bob Carr) with The company has received numerous Mad Cow Theatre and the Orlando awards, including Arts Innovator Philharmonic. He received training from of the Year (United Arts of Central The Conservatory at Webster University Florida), “Best Place to See a Play” in St. Louis. Thanks to his family, (Orlando Sentinel). “Best Live Theatre” Rollins College co-workers, and friends (Orlando Weekly), “Best Local Theatre for their love and support. Company” (Orlando Magazine), and “Best Performance Theatre” (Orlando Mad Cow Theatre celebrates Business Journal). Season 18 in its home in downtown

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Mad Cow Theatre Announcing Mad Cow Theatre’s

Holstein Heritage Society Mad Cow Theatre is sustained by a mix of earned revenue and contributions from its patrons. We could not exist without the generosity of our donors. Whether you contribute to the annual fund or participate in our annual fundraising event, donor support is essential to the mission of Mad Cow Theatre. One of the most lasting ways to support the theatre is through planned giving. A planned gift is easier to make than you might think. If you have a will or estate plan, please consider including Mad Cow Theatre as a beneficiary. By making a charitable gift through your estate, you are ensuring that Mad Cow will continue to delight our community. For more information or to inform us of your legacy gift, please contact Ashley Hickman, Director of Development, at 407.297.8788 ext. 1004 or ashleyh@madcowtheatre.com.

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presents Season 18 2014-2015 The Harriett Theatre The Who’s Tommy Music and Lyrics by Pete Townshend Book by Pete Townshend and Des McAnuff Additional Music and Lyrics by John Entwistle and Keith Moon Oct 3-Nov 2, 2014 James Joyce’s The Dead Music by Shaun Davey Book & Lyrics by Richard Nelson Dec 5-Jan 4, 2015 The Explorers Club by Nell Benjamin Jan 23-Feb 22, 2015 The Philadelphia Story by Philip Barry Mar 20-Apr 19, 2015 Ain’t Misbehavin’ Music by Fats Waller Conceived by Richard Maltby, Jr. and Murray Horwitz Jun 5-Jul 5, 2015 Clybourne Park by Bruce Norris Aug 7-Sep 6, 2015

The ZehngebotStonerock Theatre I and You by Lauren Gunderson Nov 14-Dec 14, 2014 Photograph 51 by Anna Ziegler Feb 20-Mar 15, 2015 Dinner With Friends by Donald Margulies Jun 19-Jul 19, 2015 Tribes by Nina Raine Aug 21-Sep 20, 2015

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2014 - 2015 Donors The new home for Mad Cow Theatre is the largest venture in Mad Cow’s 18-year history. The 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.

Business Circle Mad Cow Theatre thanks the following businesses for their contributions to Mad Cow Theatre’s artistic and educational programs enriching the lives of the Central Florida Community.

CORPORATE ANGEL The Walt Disney Company Foundation Edyth Bush Charitable Foundation Effective Financial Services Inc. English Speaking Union, Central Florida Branch Eye Associates of Winter Park

Florida Theatrical Association Holland & Knight Joanne King Design Millers Hardware Odd-o-Ts’ Entertainment in honor of all those that keep us performing!

Orange County Arts & Cultural Affairs SoftwareKey.com United Arts of Central Florida Valensa International Watermark Wow! Works

Individuals & Family The Holstein Heritage Society Sandy Neubarth

PLATINUM CIRCLE $25,000 OR MORE Harriett Lake Bob & Marty Stonerock

Dr. and Mrs. Lee Zehngebot

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Kathryn C. Ustler & Craig T. Ustler Family Foundation

Dr. & Mrs. Joseph W. Warren


2014 - 2015 Donors SILVER CIRCLE $5,000-$9,999 Ford W. Kiene Elizabeth Maupin & Jay Yellen Mitzi Maxwell Brian McDowell Susan McKenna & Suzan Abramson

Jonathan Miller & Bethany Hicok Sandy Neubarth Amanda Perry Joe Saunders Jean E. Siegfried

Dr. Alvin Wang & Lorrie Culbertson Alan Wilson Timothy & Stephanie Young

PRODUCER’S CIRCLE $2,500-$4,999 Jim & Freddi Goodrich

John & Virginia Rigsby

DIRECTOR’S CIRCLE $1,000-$2,499 A Friend’s Foundation Trust in honor of Bob & Marty Stonerock David & Judy Albertson Anonymous Lyn & David Berelsman Ms. Stewart H. Brown Steven Clawson Ann Cook Michael Daspin Dr. Perry M. Dworkin & Mrs. Eileen H. Dworkin William Elliott Marilyn Goldman in memory of Siegmund Goldman Dean Johnson Dr. Melvin Johnson Ed & Maria Leerdam

Ken & Trisha Margeson George McKnight Cindy & Frank Murray in honor of Awesome Epcot/DTD Entertainment Team Dicky & Deal Newberry William Newkirk Bill & Jane Oatway Jeffrey & Suzanne O’Hara Neil & Kuei-mei Olcott Robin & Terry Olson Tom and Teresa Quinn Fund Mark Edward Smith Judy H. Thompson The Bryce L. West Foundation Leighton & Phyllis Yates Gary Young

ARTIST’S CIRCLE $500-$999 Anonymous (2) Susan Fox Beversluis Jim Bowden Matt and Alana Brenner Bettina Buckley & Tylor Wymer Mary Anne Ciavatta Jeff & Luci Cohen Paula Collins Pamela and Lloyd Gillet Nancy Hartman Ron Hirsch & Betty Reid

Katherine Ho & Joey Sacco Nancy & Mike Houston Jack & Charlene Kennedy Dr. Susan Ledlow Jim & Mari Moye Howard and Lenore Roland Bob Sherry Dennis Sobeck Joan & Joel Strickland Joan & Harry Travis Phoebe and Eliot Rosewater

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2014 - 2015 Donors HOLY COW $250-$499 Zac Alfson and Bryan Henley Anonymous Jeffery Armstrong Tom & Kathy Cardwell Charitable Fund of the Schwab Charitable Fund Louise & John Cook Mrs. Buell G. Duncan, Jr. in memory of Buell G. Duncan Jr. Rosemary DuRocher Dana & Diana Eagles Dr. and Mrs. Jefferson S. Flowers Joe Folger Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fulton Margaret B. Garland Rosemary & Will Gates Kenneth & Marcia Hope Goodwin

Alan and Barbara Greber Jacki Hale Susie & Jerry Haralson Dave and Nancy Harvey Roger & Lucille Jeffery John & Wendy Jennings Roy Kobert Philip & Lynn Kopala Christine Kroetsch & Jeremiah Hayes Dr. Mitch & Swantje Levin, Summit Wealth Partners BJ Maxwell Denny & Barry Meneghelli Dr. Rudi Moerck & Brenda Dalman Bill and Ede Nault

Dr. Mary Palmer in memory of Amy Catherine Palmer DW Phineas Perkins David Piatt Eugene & Jean Polarolo Tom & Leslie Reilly Emery Rosenbluth John Daniel Ruffier Claudia Schippert John Simpson Sharon Siskie & Ben Schilling Barbara J. Smith Jerry and Barbara Twedt Nancy Weber & Lee Sasser Trudy Wild Gayle Wirtz

Harriett Berlien Jack Biggers & Brenda Gibbs Neal and Genie Blaher Ed & BJ Boeckel Don Boell Ruth Bolton Dr. Rita Bornstein Ken & Maria Bors Louise Borsoi in honor of Barbara Martin Valli & David Boungard in honor of Robert R. Green James and Christina Bouwens Russell Bove Megan Boye Jane Boyer Pam Brandon Michael & Deborah Branton Joan Braun Randy Brown

Kenneth Buntrock Tania Calderon Arrael Cano, Jr Ken & Debbie Carpenter Sauvai Chan Valerie Chuck Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Coffey Franklin Coker Gene Columbus Meg Comins Kathleen Conklin Paul and Sharon Conway Mickey & Dick Cook Julie Copeland & Robert Beller Caroline Crawford Nicki Creatore Jennifer Crocker Mr. & Mrs. Dan Croom Jennifer Cruise Carol Curry

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Donna Abramson Anne & Frank Adasczik Thelma Alexander John W. and Linda Cone Allen in honor of Maestro Christopher Wilkins Ushma Amin Phil and Jennifer Anderson Sherry Andrews Joseph Andrews Eric Angell Anonymous (25) Anonymous in honor of Mr. & Mrs. Norman L. Hull Jacqueline Apetz Debbie Austin Jennifer Austin Adrienne and Ross Bell in memory of Jennie Zecca Jill Bello


2014 - 2015 Donors THE HERD UP TO $249 (continued) Art & Cynthia Curtis Diane Darnall Robert W. Davis, Jr. Susie Day Marsha DeBroske Deland, Reed Family Steve Diedrich Linda Dina Frank J. Doherty Jim & Gail Downing Judy Doyle and Bob Shaw in memory of Katie Doyle Dr. Clifford and Ann Dubbin Duck Michael P. Dwulit CarolAnn Dykes Linda Egan Mary Frances Emmons Dennis Enos Laila Esden Elena Farina Nancy Farris Michael Feldman George S. Fender in honor of American military forces Stephen Ferguson William & Maureen Fitzpatrick William Flanigan David Fleischmann Carol Foglesong Kenneth Foskey Gisele Fowle Dan & Zena Sulkes Freeman Dianne Gander Susan and Lenny Gardberg Liz Gargano Roger & JoAnn Gatlin Dr. & Mrs. Thomas Gillman Annette Gluskin-Habin & Ron Habin Biff & Kathy Godfrey Mr. & Mrs. Richard Grabowski Gary Graham Adam Graham

Renee & Bill Graney Christopher Grant Elinor Greenway Carol C. Griffin Donna Gropper Michael Gross & Rey Tabarrok Matthew Grow Elizabeth Gwinn and Michael Galletta Marty & Mike Haddad Bill & Jo Hall Paul Harlyn Christopher and Heidi Harne Carol Harper in memory of Dr. Allan E. Willson Barbara B. Hartley in memory of Robert H. Hartley Michael Haushalter Claudine Hawthorne Jim Helsinger and Suzanne O’Donnell John Hemphill Blaine Henry Tom Hess Ashley S. Hickman Ronald Hicks Russel Hiett Lorraine Hill Babita Hilton Lynda Hinckley Catherine Hinman David Holland Jane Horton Tyler Hoyt Mary Ellen Hudson Rich Huebner & Jan Harmon Gary Israel Libby Jackson Pamela Johnson Erica Johnson Suzanne Jones Betty Jones Dr. Al Jordan Bette Jore Clyde Joseph Sanjiv Kapil

Marc and Henrietta Katzen Conrad & Muriel Katzenmyer Rachel Kaufman Joseph Keilholtz & Linda Pfister Mary F. Kelsh Barbara Kennedy Traies Roe & Brigid Noonan-Kilma Rodger Kilo Zelda King Patrick Kittell Wayne Kline Bob & Carol Koch David & Leigh Kramer In honor of Jim and Fredel Goodrich Col. and Mrs. Robert and Jerilyn Kreps Kenneth Kutz Barbara Kyle Lynn G. Larson Hala Laviolette Sarah Layton Mark Leavitt Kim Lechine Bill & Claudia Lefkowitz Frances Lepow Duane Leuthold Jr. Carole Levene Rosalind J. Levitt Nancy P. Lewis Emily Lindahl Karon Linger PJ Litfin David Lowe Rosalyn Lowenstein Amy S. Luek Nancy Jacobsen & James Lussier Roberta W. Lyon Linda Macdonald Deborah & Jim Manuel Linda Marcet Barbara Martin &d Randall Engar Linnea Masson Richard Mathus

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2014 - 2015 Donors THE HERD UP TO $249 (continued) Dusty Matthews Jody & Craig Maughan Jackie McAdams Lisa McAlpine Nancy B. McClure Mallory McDonald Suzanne McGovern Sylvia McNeill John & Rebekah McReynolds R. Matilde Mesavage Bob & Jan Miller Ginny Morris-Ardin for Robert P. Morris Rich & Jane Mueller Don Mueller Kevin & Tammy Muhs Mr. & Mrs. Robert Murphy Lisa Musante Rajesh Nair Richard & Mary Nathan Albert “budd� & Cathy Nesi Cole NeSmith Teresa Neumann & Mary Hewitt Jennafer Newberry Anne Norris Thomas Brendon Nowicki Rhonda Oehlrich Therese Osborne Shelley Park John Parker & Deede Sharpe Elinor Parker Virginia Partain Carrie & Ron Patterson Maria Perafan Shirley Peters Jean-Paul Pinelli Susan Pins & Allan Stevenson Diana Portillo

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Roger & Tetyana Portman Marian Price Angela Pryor George & Jeanne Querido Jennifer Quigley William Quinlan Jessica L. Randolph Sarah Downs & Russ Reader Barbara Reems Allen & Alice Reinhardt Katie and Bill Reischmann Meredith & Robert Renard Carl & Sandra Rendek Lynne Rickman Susan M. Rideout Melinda Rigney Joan E. Robertson Molly Rose & Bob Fleming Joan Roseman Andy Rosemurgy Margaret Roslawski Alison Royle Gerson L. Sacks Fred Salzman Diane L. Sandquist Vince & Kelly Santo Mary Jane Sardo David Sceurman Leonard Schildhouse Ira & Rhoda Schwartzberg Cindy Segreto Stan & Mimi Shader Pat Shannon Gene Shepherd Mrs. Aline J. Shipreck Fred Shoemaker Fran & Gordon Shogren Sandy Silbert Deb Simpson

Ann & Charles Simpson Mr. and Mrs. Tim Sisley Cynthia Skogsberg in memory of Afton Filko Joe L. & Beth Smith Celnah Smith Ian and Helgi Soutar John & Joan Starkovich Nira Stein Bill & Leslie Stern Robert Stiefbold Mary Stine Darren & Joan Sussman Kate Sylvester Ron & Robin Taylor Jennifer Thomas Dr. Janet Tinoco Garritt & Deb Toohey Dr. & Mrs. Melvin Tresser Cecilia Tyne Evan Valle Stephen Vanasco Vicky Vanwinkle Gloria Vila Andrew Vulich Stacia L. Wake Catherine & Carla Waltz Joseph Waple Carol & Neil Wasserman Jane Walsh-Weber Dr. James & Martha Williamson M. Lee Wilson James Wilson Lori & Daniel Wise Stephen & Angela Withers Kate Wolverton Sherry Wright Suzanne Zeien Mr. & Mrs. Samuel J. Zusmann Jr. Jerome Zygmunt

Listing reflects donations from January 1, 2014 through January 5, 2015. 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 Amount

THE PHILADELPHIA STORY

GOLD CIRCLE $10,000-$24,999 Amount

Platinum CIRCLE $25,000 & above Amount

Name

Address City

State

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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. Method of Payment n Check

n Visa

n Discover

n Monthly CC Billing

n Mastercard

n American Express

Credit Card # Expiration Date

Signature Please make check payable to Mad Cow Theatre. Mail to: Mad Cow Theatre, P.O. Box 3109, Orlando, FL 32802-3109 or visit our website: madcowtheatre.com Mad Cow Theate is a 501 c 3 not-for-profit organization. Your donation, less goods and services received, is tax-deductible to the fullest extent allowed by law. A copy of the official registration and financial information may be obtained from the Division of Consumer Services by calling toll free 1-800-435-7352 within the state, or by going to the Department of Agriculture, Division of Consumer Services website at www.800helpfla.com. Registration does not imply endorsement, approval, or recommendation by the state. We do not employ a professional fundraiser. 100% of each contribution is utilized by Mad Cow Theatre.

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2014 - 2015 Donors

United Arts Donor Recognition – 2014 United Arts of Central Florida is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization and the one-stop-shop to support the arts, sciences and history in Central Florida. Donations are tax-deductible to the limit allowed by law. United Arts serves more than 50 cultural institutions and artists by raising and distributing funds, by securing and facilitating contracts for services including vital pre-K to 12th grade educational programming and by providing management, administrative and advisory services. Now in our 25th year of service to our community, and through the generosity of our Trustees and other donors, United Arts has invested more than $131 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.

Board of trustees The Bryce L. West Foundation Bryce L. West

Florida Blue Tony Jenkins

Seminole County, Florida The Honorable John Horan

The City of Orlando The Honorable Buddy Dyer

Orange County, Florida The Honorable Tiffany Moore Russell

The University of Central Florida Dr. John C. Hitt

Darden Restaurants, Inc. Bob McAdam

Orange County Public Schools Dr. Barbara M. Jenkins

The Walt Disney World Resort James “Jim” MacPhee

Elizabeth Morse Genius Foundation, Inc.

corporate and Government Donors Premier Partners ($250,000+) The City of Orlando and Employees Darden Restaurants, Inc., Darden Foundation and Employees Orange County, Florida and Employees Orange County, Public Schools and Employees Partners ($175,000 - $249,999) JPMorgan Chase The University of Central Florida and Employees Trustees ($100,000 - $174,999) Florida Blue Seminole County, Florida and Seminole County Public Library System Walt Disney World Resort Anonymous Donor Associate Trustees ($50,000 - $99,999) Bank of America Greater Orlando Aviation Authority Lockheed Martin and Employees Lowndes, Drosdick, Doster, Kantor & Reed, P.A. and Employees Chairman’s Circle ($25,000 - $49,999) Florida Department of State Foley & Lardner Employees Massey Services, Inc. and Employees

Orlando Magic and Employees Wells Fargo and Employees President’s Circle ($10,000 - $24,999) Baker & Hostetler LLP and Employees Baker Barrios Architects Bright House Networks, LLC City of Winter Park Duke Energy and Employees Holland & Knight, LLP Employees Orlando Utilities Commission Employees Platinum Circle ($7,500 - $9,999) Dean, Mead, Egerton, Bloodworth, Capouano & Bozarth, P.A. Employees Gold Circle ($5,000 - $7,499) AAA National Office and Employees Akerman Senterfitt and Employees Electronic Arts Millenium Management Corporation - Laraine and Phil Frahm Orlando Science Center Employees Premier Show Group Rollins College Employees SeaWorld Parks and Resorts Orlando SunTrust Bank, Central Florida, SunTrust Foundation and Employees Silver Circle ($2,500 - $4,999) Amazon Hose & Rubber Company Carlton Fields Jorden Burt and Employees

Cirque du Soleil Global Citizenship Department Council of 101 DAC Bond Florida Theatrical Association Holiday Inn Club Vacations Mateer & Harbert, P.A. Employees Orlando Health Tupperware Worldwide United Arts of Central Florida Employees Visit Orlando Employees Bronze Circle ($1,000 - $2,499) A. Brian Phillips, P.A. ABC Fine Wine & Spirits Advanced Materials Professional Services LLC - Dr. Leslie and Mrs. Lynn Kramer in memory of Adlyne and Myron Kramer and Samuel Kraichman Baker, Donelson, Bearman, Caldwell & Berkowitz, PC and Employees Centerplate CliftonLarsonAllen Employees CNL Financial Group Employees Colonial Photo & Hobby, Inc. Cross, Fernandez & Riley, LLP and Employees Dr. Frank Dienst and Marilyn Dienst Medical Services LLC Hometown Entertainment Houck Talent, Inc. (contInueD)

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2014 - 2015 Donors corporate and Government Donors Jill S. Schwartz & Associates, P.A. - Jill S. Schwartz KPMG, LLP Employees

(contInueD)

Odd-o-Ts’ Entertainment in honor of all those that keep us performing! Orange Appeal Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra Pineloch Management Corporation

Silver Bullet Tech Pros, Inc. Smart City Valencia College Walgreen Co Gifts as of July 31, 2014

Individual and Foundation Donors Partners ($175,000 - $249,999) The Bryce L. West Foundation Elizabeth Morse Genius Foundation Inc.

Elaine Berol Taylor and Scott Bevan Taylor Foundation Robert and Shirley Waggoner

Associate Trustees ($50,000 - $99,999) Florida Charities Foundation Frank Santos and Dan Dantin

Gold Circle ($5,000 - $7,499) John W. and Linda Cone Allen in honor of Maestro Christopher Wilkins Matt and Alana Brenner Howard Britt Ms. Stewart H. Brown Dr. Andy and Verna Buchs Clifford and LaVonne Graese Foundation Val and Paul Collins Robert and Tricia Earl Michael Elsberry and Sally Blackmun Carol Stanley Fenner Laraine and Phil Frahm Freddi and Jim Goodrich Terri and Michael Harding Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Herzog Edward and Helen Layman Family Fund Gene and Amy Lee Fund at the Community Foundation of Greater Atlanta Dr. Mitch and Swantje Levin, Summit Wealth Partners Judy and Tony Lutkus Mr. Alex and The Hon. Cynthia Mackinnon Mr. and Mrs. Lester Mandell Joyce and John McLeod Galen Miller - Ruth McCormack Tankersley Trust in memory of Tiffany Tankersley Robin H. Murphy Blair and Diane Murphy Beth and Jack Nagle Daisy Ng Rosemary O’Shea Borron and Beppy Owen John Parker and Deede Sharpe Jo-El Quinlan and Robert Bottelli The Rev. and Mrs. Eric Ravndal III Wayne and Dr. Robin Roberts Donor Advised Fund of the Central Florida Foundation John and Margaret Sanders Teresa M. Sebastian Mr. and Mrs. Rupe Sidhu Drs. John and Gail Sinclair Bosco R. and Beverly J. Slaughter Simon and Ellen Snyder Steve Goldman Charitable Foundation Dr. Robert F. and Mrs. Martha S. Stonerock Jr. Blaine and Rebecca Sweatt Philip and Sigrid Tiedtke

Chairman’s Circle ($25,000 - $49,999) A Friends’ Foundation Trust Lyn and David Berelsman Rita and John Lowndes Dr. Kenneth and Trisha Margeson Harvey L. and Carol Massey Annette P. Neel Alan G. Whittaker President’s Circle ($10,000 - $24,999) David and Judy Albertson Berl Brechner M. Elizabeth Brothers Whit and Martha Cotten Janet Donahue Ava and Art Doppelt Paula and Buddy Eidel and Family Marilyn Goldman in memory of Siegmund Goldman Edward Hensley Valerie and Eddie Insignares Harriett Lake John and Carolyn Martin Bob McAdam Kenneth and Ann Hicks Murrah The Dick and Mary Nunis Charitable Gift Fund Jaqueline L. Bradley and Clarence Otis Jr. Dr. Mary Palmer in memory of Amy Catherine Palmer Publix Super Markets Charities Helen C. Routhier John and Audrey Ruggieri David Sutton and Paula Shives Oakstone Philanthropy Dr. and Mrs. William Steele and Family Kathryn Chicone Ustler Dr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Warren 3 Anonymous Donors Platinum Circle ($7,500 - $9,999) Pat and Audrey Knipe Jim and Alexis Pugh Valerie and Jim Shapiro

William Newkirk and Cheryl Tschanz Family Foundation Robert B. White Jr. Scott H. Wilson Ying Family Foundation 3 Anonymous Donors Silver Circle ($2,500 - $4,999) Rita and Jeffrey Adler Foundation Andy and Autumn Ames in memory of John M. Tiedtke John and Lee Benz Joe and Carol Bert Carol-Lynn and Frank Bevc Jeanne Miles Blackburn Laurie Burns O’Ann and Pat Christiansen Drs. Jeff Cohen and Luci Belnick Carol and Ted Conner Candice J. Crawford Carl and Ann Croft Dr. Ronald and Nancy Davis Jeffrey and Jennifer Decker Frank J. Doherty Donna Dowless Seline and Leonard Dreifus Judith M. Duda Andrea Eliscu George S. Fender in honor of American Military Forces Randolph and Susan Fields David C. George Kathryn and Bud Grammer Brian Henties in honor of Maile Miller Katherine Ho and Joey Sacco Allen and Dana Irwin Hugh and Caroline James Dean Johnson Michael J. and Aimee Rusinko Kakos Norma and Bernard Kaplan Marc and Henrietta Katzen Mary F. Kelsh Ford W. Kiene and Jennifer Quigley M. Virginia Klaasen Dr. Susan Cohn Lackman and Dr. Richard D. Knapp Mary Laurie Lane Jim and Kara Laurence James R. Lussier and Nancy C. Jacobson Francille MacFarland, M.D. in memory of Hilda Wolf Paula and Michael Manchester (contInueD)

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2014 - 2015 Donors Individual and Foundation Donors Mr. and Mrs. James M. Martin David R. Mattson Jay Yellen and Elizabeth Maupin Michael Nocero in memory of Mary Jo Nocero Ronald and Carrie Patterson Mrs. Gale Petronis Jennifer R. Quigley Christopher and Carol Ranck Rebecca Rhodes Phoebe and Eliot Rosewater Corrine K. Roy Betsy and Joe Samuel Richard and DJ Shantz Fund Diane and Robert Smedley Drs. David Smuckler and Maxine Tabas Elizabeth Allen Sterchi Paula S. Stuart Judith Thompson Tom and Teresa Quinn Fund Cynthia Tomlinson Joan and Harry Travis Lynda Walker and Marc Allaire Harold and Libby Ward Peter and Frances Weldon Theresa and Tim Willings Bill and Suzy Wilson Gayle Wirtz Leighton and Phyllis Yates Tom and Penny Yochum Dr. Armand and Alison Zilioli Bronze Circle ($1,000 - $2,499) Matthew and Rebecca Ahearn Carol and Herb Arkin Gordon and Susan Arkin Grateful For The Anonymous Donor Christi Ashby Kim Ashby in honor of Bob and Katy Ashby Maria-Elena Augustin Nancy Austin Randy and Lisa Babitt David B. Baer Melissa Baker David F. Baldree Jamie Barati Beth Barnes and John Crocitto Andrea and Dick Batchelor Donna Mirus Bates Charlene Bell Blaise and Elizabeth Benoist Rocky and Cissy Bergman Susan Fox Beversluis Shirley D. Bias Ann and Derek Blakeslee Carolyn Blice Darryl M. Bloodworth Albert and Cheryl Bogdanowitsch Russell and Mary Ellen Boice Ron and Teri Bojalad Susan and Clancey Bounds Scott Bowman and Luis Hernandez Jackie Bozzuto and Chris Fountas

(contInueD)

Connie and Roy Brand Nicki and Jeff Bromme Jeff and Faith Buhler Charlotte Caffrey Kim and Tom Cannold Sandra Carbone John J. Carney Linda and Bruce Chapin Christopher-Meunch Family Debbie Clements Dr. and Mrs. Delos Clift Hillary and Jay M. Cohen Beryl and Trevor Colbourn Susan M. Connelly Paul and Sharon Conway Athalia and Robert Cope Mr. and Mrs. Coleman Cordell Stanley J. Cording Dr. Chris Crotty and Ms. Janie Brownlee Susan M. Curran Fred and Gayle Curtis Alan and Susan Davis Francie and Wayne Dear Mary L. Demetree Duncan and Lael Dewahl Patricia DeYoung Dr. and Mrs. Frank Dienst Bruce Douglas Kristy Doyle and Bob Turner Becky and Andrew Dubill Mrs. Buell G. Duncan Jr. in memory of Buell G. Duncan Jr. Patsy Duphorne in memory of Marvin Duphorne Michael P. Dwulit Patricia R. Edwards in memory of Stanley Fenner Commissioner Ted B. Edwards Ambassador Harriet L. Elam-Thomas and Mr. Wilfred J. Thomas in honor of Annetta Elam-Capdeville Steve and Joan Elker Lee and Carolyn Eubank John G. Fadool JosĂŠ A. Fajardo Dr. Jay and Randye Falk Dr. and Mrs. Jefferson S. Flowers Brian J. Foye and Colleen C. Foye Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fulton Garber/Collins Charitable Gift Fund Gayle G. and Marlene Gardner Margaret B. Garland The Garvey Family Dr. Matt Gay Dr. and Mrs. Charles W. George Drs. Brad and Kerry Giedd Suzanne E. Gilbert Linda Landman Gonzalez Carol and Leonard Greenbaum Dr. Scott Greenwood and Dr. Pamela Freeman-Greenwood Grant E. Gribble and Jack B. Hanson Jean Grono-Nowry

Ellen M. Guenette Edye and Ed Haddock Dr. and Mrs. Yu Hak Hahn Jodie A. Hardman Brian Hanafin Paul M. Harmon Robert Matthew Headland Marty and Jim Heekin Dr. Stephen and Ruth Ann Heller Jim Helsinger and Suzanne O’Donnell Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Herder Fannie Hillman John and Martha Hitt Ruby Homayssi, LCDR, USN Ret. Martha and Lynn Howle Betty and Paul Hoyer Julie Huntley Joseph Richard and Jan J. Hurt Dr. Diane M. Jacobs Mrs. Patricia E. Jenkins Mary C. Johnson Pamela Johnson Stacey R. Johnson Hal H. Kantor Keith and Claudia Kasen RK and Faron Kelley Randy and Becky Kelley Barbara and Gil Kemp Maureen and Mark Kennedy Joe and Lisa Kern Jim Kersey Sung K. Kim in honor of Euri Kim Ryan Kirsch Barbara Kitashima and Kenn Saruwatari Andrea and Philip Kobrin Michael and Darcy Krajewski Dr. Leslie and Mrs. Lynn Kramer in memory of Adlyne and Myron Kramer and Samuel Kraighman Linda and Rich Krecic Col. and Mrs. Robert and Jerilyn Kreps Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Kwon Rob and Wendy Landry Karen and Mickey Lane James and Peggy Lantz Chong Il Lee Meredith E. Level Dr. Michael and Diane Levine Bob and Mimi Lipka Dr. Dorothy T. Lloyd Jordan Lomas David Lothrop John and Pamela Lyle Janine and Jim Madison Ted Maines Robert and Julie Mandell in honor of John and Rita Lowndes Dr. and Mrs. Thomas L. March Alex and Juliet Martins Tony Massey Andrea Massey-Farrell Jody and Craig Maughan Dr. and Mrs. James McClelland (contInueD)

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2014 - 2015 Donors Individual and Foundation Donors Daniel and Elizabeth McIntosh John and Rebekah McReynolds Robert W. Mead Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Robert Metzger Mark and Christine Middlebrook Dr. A. Migliara Jr. Maile Miller Dr. Margaret G. and Mr. Charles E. Miller in memory of Jennifer C. Miller, our daughter Jim and Cynthia Milligan in honor of Jacklyn Wright Dale and Martha Morrison Jan Moss J. Michael and Helene Murphy Murphy Family Foundation Cindy and Frank Murray in honor of The Awesome Epcot/DTD Entertainment Team Lisa Nason N.Y. Nathiri in honor of Mrs. Ella Augusta Johnson Dinkins Rich and JoAnn Newman Molly O’Neill Margery Pabst Robert Painter Dr. and Mrs. Robert Palumbo in honor of Mrs. Heldy Charney Glenn and Beverly Paulk Dw Phineas Perkins Nancy K. Phipps Roger and Gloria Pickar Melanie and Eddie Pipkin Ellen and Martin Prague Albert and Lisa Prast Steven and Nancy Price Sibille Pritchard Fred and Jeanie Raffa Jolyon Ramer in memory of Dorothy L. Ramer Bill and Joan Randolph James and Beverly Rawlings

(contInueD)

Diane and Phil Reece Shyla and Steve Reich John and Virginia Rigsby Johnny Rivers in memory of Johnnie Mae Wilson William and Barbara Robbinson The Roper Family Foundation Inc. Joan Ruffier and Edward Manning John Daniel Ruffier James and Judy Russell Michael and Theresa Ryan Michael P. Sampson Judy and Stan Sandefur Jeffrey C. Schenck Frank Schornagle Sally and Jack Schott Jim and Pat Schroeder Elaine and Paul Schumacher Jill S. Schwartz BG Stephen M. Seay USA, Ret. Briggs and Victoria Sellers Kenneth S. Shappell Geanne and Adrian Share Joel H. Sharp Jr. Winifred J. Sharp James G. Shepp in honor of Christopher Wilkins and Suellen Fagin-Allen Joe Shipes Imogene Shiplett Marie and Tom Shumilak Jean E. Siegfried Heather Walsh and David Sigalow Scot A. Silzer and Karen S. Day Ann and Charles Simpson Charlie and Becca Sloan George and Gretchen Smith Mark Edward Smith Dennis Sobeck Heather Sooder

Gary and Barbara Sorensen George and Barbara Stedronsky Doug Stelzner Rene Stutzman Phil and Melissa Sublette Cory L. Taylor Mindy and Rob Teegarden Mr. and Mrs. David R. Terry Jr. Jim Thomas Tom and Kathy Cardwell Charitable Fund of the Schwab Charitable Fund Leila Edgerton Trismen Anthea M. Turner Jerry and Barbara Twedt Heather Unger Mr. Hardy Vaughn Drs. Kenneth and Bernadette Vehec Donald Voorhees Dr. Lawrence and Nancy Wagers Reverend Robbi Walker and Mr. William Walker George Wallace Katy Moss Warner Robert A. Warren Neil and Malka Webman Barbara Weinreich Miriam Weston William R. White, III Luke and Keri Widmer Trudy Wild Daniel Williams John and Helen Williams Abe and Tess Wise Kathy and Jon Yergler Todd Zimmerman 9 Anonymous Donors Gifts as of July 31, 2014

To see the complete list of 2014 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.

2450 Maitland Center Parkway, Ste 201 • Maitland, Florida 32751-4140 Phone: 407.628.0333 • Fax: 407.628.9110 • Email: uacfnews@UnitedArts.cc • Web: www.UnitedArts.cc

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Ain’t Misbehavin’

Music by Fats Waller, conceived by Richard Maltby, Jr. and Murray Horwitz June 5 — July 5, 2015


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