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TABLE OF CONTENTS A Midsummer Night’s Dream. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 How to Fight Loneliness. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 The Tavern. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 William Shakespeare’s Long Lost First Play (abridged). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Cover photo: Kaitlin Margaret Mills as Hermia, Cassandra Bissell as Helena, and Riley Shanahan as Lysander in the 2017 production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream. (Photo by Karl Hugh. Copyright 2017 Utah Shakespeare Festival.)
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GUEST INFORMATION Enjoy the Play Prepare by learning a bit about the play. Printed playbills and souvenir programs as well as www.bard.org contain synopses, character lists, and other play information. Arrive at least fifteen to thirty minutes early in order to take care of personal needs (food, drink, restroom, etc.) before you enter the theatre. Keep in mind that if you are late or leave the theatre during the performance, you will be admitted back inside only at an appropriate time during the production. Talking or even whispering during the performance is distracting to everyone around you, including the actors. Please be courteous. Keep cell phones turned off and put away during the performance. Everyone around you will be distracted if you take even a quick glance at a text message. Please do not take any type of photograph or recording of any kind in the theatres; doing so is a violation of union rules. Cameras and recording devices are not allowed in the theatres during performances. Best of all, have fun and enjoy! The magic of the theatre is only possible with you! Festival Information Information is available by writing: Utah Shakespeare Festival, 351 West Center Street, Cedar City, Utah 84720 or by telephoning 435-586-7880. Ticket information is available by calling 435-586-7878 or toll-free 1-800-PLAYTIX or by e-mail at guestservices@bard.org. Or you can find us on the internet at www.bard.org. Pursuant to state law, smoking is prohibited in the theatres and in all public buildings. As a courtesy to both artists and guests, no one under six years of age will be admitted to the theatres.
You may take advantage of our professionally staffed child care at 123 S. 300 West Street, just south of the Randall L. Jones Theatre. Refreshments are permitted in lobbies only of the Randall L. Jones Theatre and the Eileen and Allen Anes Studio Theatre. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, all Utah Shakespeare Festival theatres are accessible to persons with disabilities and are equipped with hearingenhancement headsets available for no charge in the theatre lobbies. Individuals needing special accommodations should notify the Ticket Office at least ten working days prior to the play. Utah Shakespeare Festival performances may include aerosol simulated fog effects, stroboscopic light effects, simulated gunshots or other loud noises, and the simulated smoking of cigars or cigarettes. If you have health concerns, please notify house management personnel, so they may assist you in locating alternate seating. Cedar City is located in the high desert, so please stay hydrated by drinking plenty of water during your visit. Costumes, scenery, and properties are built at the Utah Shakespeare Festival by Festival personnel. The Utah Shakespeare Festival is a charter member of the Shakespeare Theatre Association (STA). The Utah Shakespeare Festival operates under an agreement between the League of Resident Theatres and Actors’ Equity Association, the union of professional actors and stage managers in the United States. The Utah Shakespeare Festival also employs stage directors and choreographers through the Stage
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A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM By William Shakespeare Sponsored by The Sorenson Legacy Foundation, Rocky Mountain Power, Fox 13 and The Highway Stations Artistic Staff
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Scene: Athens and a wood near it There will be one intermission. Cast Theseus, duke of Athens Hippolyta, queen of the Amazons, Lysander Demetrius Hermia Helena Egeus, Hermia’s father Philostrate, an official in Theseus’s court Oberon, king of the fairies Puck, or Robin Goodfellow Titania, queen of the fairies Changling Child First Fairy Peasblossom, a fairy Cobweb, a fairy Moth, a fairy Mustardseed, a fairy Peter Quince, a carpenter, presenting Prologue Nick Bottom, a weaver, presenting Pyramus Francis Flute, a bellows-mender, presenting Thisbe Jane Snout, a tinker, presenting Wall Snug, a joiner, presenting Lion Robin Starveling, a tailor, presenting Moonshine Starveling’s Dog
J. Todd Adams* Melinda Parrett* Riley Shanahan Marco Antonio Vega Kaitlin Margaret Mills Cassandra Bissell* Paul Michael Sandberg Kelly Rogers J. Todd Adams* Kelly Rogers Melinda Parrett* Joanna Howe, Jane Stavros Madison Kisst Eric Schabla Taylor Harris Melissa Graves Andrew May* Andrew May* James Newcomb* Eric Schabla Melissa Graves Taylor Harris Madison Kisst Ella
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A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM Understudies Theseus/Oberon—Fred Geyer; Hippolyta/Titania—Melissa Graves; Lysander—Devin H. Anderson; Demetrius/Peasblossom/Francis Flute—Trent Dahlin; Hermia/Jane Snout/Moth—Abigail Rose Nakken; Helena—Kristina Harding; Egeus/Mustardseed/Peter Quince/Cobweb/Snug/Nick Bottom — Michael A. Harding; Philostrate/Puck—Madison Kisst; First Fairy/Robin Starveling—Kristina Harding Understudies never substitute for listed players unless an announcement is made prior to the performance. *Member of Actors’ Equity Association, the union of professional actors and stage managers in the United States. The director and fight choreographer are members of the Stage Directors and Choreographers Society, a national theatrical labor union. The scenic, lighting, and sound designers are represented by the United Scenic Artists, Local USA 829 of the IATSE. Videotaping or other video or audio recording of this production is strictly prohibited.
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A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM THE STORY OF THE PLAY
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heseus, duke of Athens, after conquering the Amazons in battle, is in turn conquered by the charms of their queen, Hippolyta, and they are now planning to marry. To speed the time until their wedding night, he orders amusements to be staged. Bottom the weaver and other tradesmen decide to prepare a play for the duke and his bride. The preparations are interrupted by Egeus, an Athenian, who brings his daughter, Hermia, and her two suitors before Theseus, entreating him to command Hermia to wed Demetrius. Hermia pleads to be allowed to marry the other suitor, the one she loves—Lysander. The duke orders her to obey her father. Hermia and Lysander bewail the harsh decree and secretly agree to meet in a wood nearby and flee. They tell their plans to Helena, a jilted sweetheart of Demetrius, and she, to win
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back his love, goes straightway to inform him of the plan. Meanwhile, in the forest, the fairy king and queen, Oberon and Titania are at odds. In spite, Oberon bids Puck pour a love-juice on Titania’s eyelids when she is asleep, in order that she will fall in love with the first thing she sees. Just then, Oberon sees Demetrius, who has come in search of Lysander and Hermia—only to meet Helena, much to his distaste. Oberon’s heart is softened, and he bids Puck touch Demetrius’s eyes also with the love-juice, for Helena’s sake. Meanwhile, Lysander and Hermia arrive, and Puck in error anoints Lysander’s instead of Demetrius’s eyes, so that Lysander, happening to awake just as the neglected Helena wanders by, falls in love with her—and abandons Hermia.
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A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM The roguish Puck next passes by Bottom and company while they are rehearsing their play, and mischievously and magically crowns Bottom with an ass’s head. Then he brings Bottom to Titania; and, when she awakens, she gazes first upon the human-turned-to-an-ass and falls in love. Meantime, the four lovers are greatly bewildered. Oberon finds that Puck has anointed the eyes of Lysander instead of those of Demetrius, so he anoints Demetrius’s eyes with another potion which makes him fall back in love with his neglected Helena and ready to fight Lysander for her. Helena deems them both to be mocking her; and Hermia is dazed by the turn of affairs. Puck repairs his earlier blunder by anointing Lysander’s eyes, so that all will be in order: Lysander will love Hermia, and Demetrius will love Helena.
Oberon, whose anger has abated, removes the spell from Titania’s eyes and restores Bottom to his natural form. Duke Theseus, on an early morning hunting trip in the forest, discovers the four lovers. Explanations, follow; the duke relents and bestows Helena upon Demetrius and Hermia upon Lysander. A wedding-feast for three couples instead of only one is spread in Theseus’s palace. Bottom’s players present the “comic” tragedy of Pyramus and Thisbe, which is performed in wondrous and hilarious fashion. After the company retires for the night, the fairies dance through the corridors on a mission of blessing and goodwill for the three wedded pairs.
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HOW TO FIGHT LONELINESS By Neil LaBute Sponsored by The Shubert Foundation, the National Endowment for the Arts, and KUER Artistic Staff
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Scene: Brad and Jodie’s house, a stretch of countryside There will be no intermission.
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Tessa Auberjonois* Brian Vaughn* Corey Jones*
*Member of Actors’ Equity Association, the union of professional actors and stage managers in the United States. The director is a member of the Stage Directors and Choreographers Society, a national theatrical labor union. The scenic, costume, lighting, and sound designers are represented by the United Scenic Artists, Local USA 829 of the IATSE. Videotaping or other video or audio recording of this production is strictly prohibited.
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HOW TO FIGHT LONELINESS THE STORY OF THE PLAY
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rad and his wife Jodie, who have been married for a number of years, are anxiously awaiting the arrival of a guest at their home. They both try to calm each others’ nerves, their anxiety rooted in far more than their expected visitor. As they wait, they discuss Jodie’s terminal illness, which has plagued them both for some time. Jodie is tired of the medical treatments that have severely impacted their quality of life; and Brad is horrified at the thought of losing his wife. Their visitor, Tate, finally arrives. After introductions, he points out that he and Jodie knew each other years before, though not very well. They discuss this brief shared past, making small talk until they eventu-
ally and awkwardly get to the purpose of the evening: a request that Jodie makes of Tate. Brad and Jodie are at a critical crossroads and are looking to this outsider for help. Later, Tate and Jodie meet again and discuss the situation that has brought them to this point and the many choices they have made in their lives. They then determine to put their plan into action. In the last act, Brad and Tate meet again at Brad’s home. The meeting is awkward and rife with stumbling pauses, angry innuendos, and caustic accusations as the consequences of their lifelong decisions become clear.
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THE TAVERN By George M. Cohan A new adaption by Joseph Hanreddy Sponsored by Canyon Media Artistic Staff
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There will be one intermission.
Cast Zach, the tavern owner’s son Sally-Mae, the hired girl Zachariah Freeman, the tavern owner Wile Ed Coats, the hired man The Vagabond, a stranger The Woman, another stranger Selwyn Shotwell, governor of the territory of Utah Mrs. Shotwell, the governor’s wife Rosalind, the governor’s daughter Tom Allen, the governor’s daughter’s fiancé Elijah Tull, the sheriff Ezra, the sheriff’s deputy Blaze, member of the sheriff’s posse Bart, member of the sheriff’s posse Buck, member of the sheriff’s posse Belle, member of the sheriff’s posse Stevens
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THE TAVERN Understudies Zach/Stevens—Trent Dahlin; Sally-Mae/Rosalind—Kaitlin Margaret Mills; Zachariah Freeman/Wile Ed Coats/The Vagabond—Jack Lafferty; The Woman/Mrs. Shotwell—Madison Kisst; Selwyn Shotwell/ Tom Allen/Elijah Tull—Brandon Burk; Ezra—Devin H. Anderson Understudies never substitute for listed players unless an announcement is made prior to the performance. *Member of Actors’ Equity Association, the union of professional actors and stage managers in the United States. The director and fight choreographer are members of the Stage Directors and Choreographers Society, a national theatrical labor union. The scenic, lighting, and sound designers are represented by the United Scenic Artists, Local USA 829 of the IATSE. Videotaping or other video or audio recording of this production is strictly prohibited.
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THE THE STORY It’s a dark and stormy night and the wild southern Utah wind blows a collection of colorful characters into the ramshackle tavern Zachariah Freeman runs with his son Zach and hired hands Sally-Mae and Wile Ed Coats. A dandified vagabond with a passion for Shakespeare seeks shelter and sustenance for a mysterious woman he’s discovered taking refuge in Freeman’s woodshed. She’s determined to brave the storm and make her way on foot to Salt Lake City to seek an audience with the new territorial governor.
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TAVERN OF THE PLAY After Freeman reluctantly grants the weary lady a room to rest and recover, the governor and his family show up, waylaid by a politically sensitive incident while on their way to the capital. A fireside flirtation leads to a jealous triangle, there are accusations of past and present crimes, and Freeman sends Wile to fetch Sheriff Elijah Tull and his band of trigger-happy deputies to get to the bottom of things. Then, a final knock on the door leads to the entrance of yet one more visitor as the storm passes and dawn breaks over the desert landscape.
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WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE'S
LONG LOST FIRST PLAY (abridged) By Reed Martin and Austin Tichenor Sponsored by The Emma Eccles Jones Foundation and Cherry Creek Media Artistic Staff
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There will be one intermission.
Cast Riley Shanahan Marco Antonio Vega Luke Striffler . . . playing in order of appearance . . .
Chorus Antipholus Dromio of Syracuse Puck Oberon Holofernes Ariel Hamlet Lady Macbeth Dauphin Mistress Quickly Sir John Falstaff Proteus Valentine Juliet Richard III
Beatrice First Witch Second Witch Third Witch Bottom Viola Cesario Pompey Cardenio Pericles King Lear Prospero Marina Bear Cleopatra Richard II
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LONG LOST FIRST PLAY (abridged) The director is a member of the Stage Directors and Choreographers Society, a national theatrical labor union. The scenic, costume, lighting, and sound designers are represented by the United Scenic Artists, Local USA 829 of the IATSE. Videotaping or other video or audio recording of this production is strictly prohibited. Folger Shakespeare Library Editions are the official Complete Works resource for this play. William Shakespeare’s Long Lost First Play (abridged) was first performed by the Reduced Shakespeare Company at The Folger Theatre (Janet Alexander Griffin, Artistic Director) April 21–May 8, 2016. Directed by the authors, the script was workshopped and developed in a non-RSC production at Shakespeare Napa Valley (Jennifer King, Artistic Director), June 26–July 12, 2015 and Notre Dame Shakespeare Festival (Grant Mudge, Producing Artistic Director) August 4–30, 2015. @utahshakespeare | #longlostshakesut
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WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE'S
LONG LOST FIRST PLAY (abridged) THE STORY OF THE PLAY
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n ancient manuscript is discovered in a treasure-filled parking lot in Leicester, England (next to a pile of bones that didn’t look that important). It turns out to be the long lost first play written by a young Shakespeare and includes his most famous characters and most familiar speeches. It is the literary holy grail, but because it’s one hundred hours long and contains multiple unwieldy storylines, three friends decide, as a public service, to abridge it down to a brief and palatable ninety minutes or so, and for the three of them to perform all the roles. In this strange-yet-familiar narrative, an
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ancient grudge pits Puck (from A Midsummer Night’s Dream) against Ariel (from The Tempest) and turns Shakespeare’s canon upside-down, creating such strange bedfellows as Hamlet and that master motivator Lady Macbeth, Viola and Richard III, King Lear and the Weird Sisters, and (of course) Dromio and Juliet. There’s, indeed, method in the madness as the three weave together most of the famous speeches and plot devices of Shakespeare’s thirty-nine plays to create a mimimum opus filled with ancient grudges, mistaken identities, unsettled ghosts, men dressed as women, and twins twins twins.
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ake the most of your Festival Experience by taking part in some or all of our interactive experiences surrounding the plays. All seminars, play orientations, and displays are free; Backstage Tours and Repertory Magic require tickets, which can be purchased at the Ticket Office.
Production Seminars
You can learn more about the details of backstage by attending one of our production seminars, which rotate through the days of the week. Production seminars begin at 11 a.m. Please see the calendar at www.bard.org/calendar for exact dates and locations. Props Seminars explore how hundreds of props and special effects help create the Festival magic you see on stage. Properties Director Benjamin Hohman conducts the seminars. Sponsored by The S.J. & Jessie E. Quinney Foundation and The Ray, Quinney and Nebeker Foundation.
Play Seminars
Share your views with others about Festival plays, their interpretation, and their subtle nuances in these engaging discussions led by theatre experts each morning. Play seminars take place the morning after the previous day’s plays—9 a.m. for plays in the Eileen and Allen Anes Studio Theatre and 10 a.m. for plays in the Randall L. Jones Theatre. They are located in the Balcony Bards Seminar Grove from through September 23; Frehner Rehearsal/ Education Hall from September 24 to October 21. Sponsored by Larry and Tina Howard and Utah Humanities.
Actor Seminars let you hear from the actors themselves and learn what it’s like to be onstage at the Festival, giving you a chance to get to know some of the actors and ask them questions. Sponsored by Diana and Bryan Watabe.
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THE FESTIVAL EXPERIENCE (CONTINUED) lost.” These photos are a reminder of the incredible beauty of these lands which we have a God-given duty to look after and protect. The Southern Utah Museum of Art: SUMA is featuring a number of exhibits during the Festival season. Permanent exhibits are “Jimmie Jones — The Final Paintings” and “SUU College of Performing and Visual Arts Current Student Work.” In addition, “The Casadei Exhibit,” celebrating the life and legacy of Los Angeles couture dress designer Eletra Casadei will be September 17 to November 11. SUMA is located on the northwest corner of the Beverley Center for the Arts, just steps from the Festival theatres. Hours are Monday–Saturday, 10 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. through September 9; after that, the museum is open Tuesday through Saturday, 12 noon to 6 p.m.
Play Orientations
Prepare for the play with these short and informative orientations conducted by theatre experts—and heighten your experience by learning about the play before you see it, as well as asking questions about the Festival and Cedar City. Before every play, 1:15 and 7:15 p.m., Seminar Grove. Sponsored by The J. R. and Lorna S. Broadbent Family.. On Display
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One of the most magical (and difficult) aspects of repertory theatre is the twice-a-day scene change. Lighting, scenery, props, costume, and sound technicians must hurry to change everything from the matinee to the evening show. It is a fascinating and well-choreographed process. Now, you can witness the scene change and ask questions as it happens! Tickets are $8 at the Ticket Office. Fridays only (September 16–October 14, except October 7), immediately following the Randall matinee performance, Randall Theatre. Sponsored by The Betty McDonald Family.
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THE FESTIVAL ORGANIZATION GOVERNING BOARDS
Scott L Wyatt Kira Knapp: Assistant Retail President, Southern Utah University Manager Lauren Hoover: Sales Associate Board of Governors Board of Governors Courtney McMullin: Sales Jeffery R. Nelson: Chair Chairs Emeriti Associate President and CEO, Nelson Allen Anes, M.D. Food and Beverage Laboratories Las Vegas, Nevada Deanna Bloodgood Jeff Larsen: Vice-Chair J. Kevin Bischoff Makenzie Brady Vice-President of Regulation and Salt Lake City, Utah Amanda Duffy Government Affairs, Rocky Sue S. Cox Benjamin Gardiner Mountain Power/PacifiCorp St. George, Utah Christian Gardiner Ken Adelman Kathie Horman Zoya George Vice President, Movers and Sandy, Utah Alim Henderson Shakespeares Linda R. Lowe Troy Hofheins Ginger Anderson St. George, Utah Joshua Huish Wealth Advisor, Morgan Stanley D. N. “Nick” Rose Lola Huish Jan M. Bergeson North Salt Lake, Utah Emily Jarman CRA Director, Ally Bank David E. Simmons Derek Jolley Jeff Cooper Salt Lake City, Utah Michaela Kingsford Trustee, The Engelstad Family Nancy Slitz Tina Long Foundation Las Vegas, Nevada Kylie Luttrull Ann Crocker Thomas A. Thomas Hannah Paxton Sorenson Legacy Foundation Las Vegas, Nevada Angeleca Rivera Doug Foxley Verl R. Topham Selenia Smith Partner, Foxley & Pignanelli Salt Lake City, Utah Jordan Warner Brock Fraser Honorary Board of Alyssa Woodbrey President and Owner, Accuprint Governors Kimberly Zulewski and Copy Honorable Gary R. Herbert: Child Care Jerri Frehner Honorary Chair Kristine Cooley: Manager Civic Leader Utah State Governor Tracy Womack: Manager Anthony R. Ivins Communications Vice President of Investor Relations Alan C. Ashton Co-founder, Thanksgiving Point Kami Terry Paul: Communications and Corporate Treasurer, Honorable Orrin G. Hatch and Marketing Director Questar (Retired) United States Senator, Utah Bruce C. Lee: Publications Eric O. Leavitt Sir Derek Jacobi, K.B.E. Manager Chair, Southern Utah University Actor Joshua Stavros: Media and Public Board of Trustees Michael York Relations Manager Shauna Mendini Actor Phil Hermansen: Art Director Dean, College of Performing and Marlo Ihler: Communications Visual Arts, Southern Utah Associate University Ashley Starr: Group Services Mark C. Moench Manager President and CEO, Thousand Peaks Administration Frank Mack: Executive Producer Brooke Vlasich: Communications Ranches Fred C. Adams: Founder and Assistant Matthew Moscon Executive Producer Emeritus Wyett Ihler: Graphic Designer Partner and Chair of Litigation, Brian Vaughn: Artistic Director Guest Services Stoel Rives LLP Janeen Pulley: Administrative Aubree Rasmussen: Guest Services Zachary Murray Assistant Manager Interim Executive Director, Utah Patti Turner: Receptionist Kris Bahr: Assistant Guest Services Shakespeare Festival June Sewing: Volunteer Manager Wayne L. Niederhauser Receptionist Isabella Abel-Suarez CPA/Developer, C & W Business and Finance Shaylene Baruffi Management Corporation Zachary Murray: General Manager Riley Bliss Sunny Reinhold Becky Stucker: Business Office Emily Cacho Civic Leader Manager Eliza Carpenter Vaughn W. Shosted Charles Felt: Business Office William Casper Vice President of Operations, Assistant Trevor Casperson Dominion Questar Jesse McLean: Business Office Jessica Chapman Diane Stewart Assistant Camberra Clinger Civic Leader Personnel Megan Fairbanks Brian Vaughn Kenna Funk Artistic Director, Utah Shakespeare Lise Mills: Personnel Manager Company Management Sara Funk Festival Jodi Brewer: Assistant Alex Greig Bryan Watabe, MD, FACOG Kaitlyn Katter: Assistant Joshua Leigh Hopkins Intermountain Healthcare Jeannea Page: Assistant Kaylie Jones Julia C. West Retail Maxwell Kunz Civic Leader Stephanie Ivers: Retail Manager Abigail Larsen
MANAGEMENT STAFF
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Vernice Lee Sara McGriff Tanner Mecham Jessica Musser Abigail Nakken Tony Sloan Denise Stiegmann Mike Tate Chelsea Thompson Jaclyn Thompson Julie Thompson Martha Thompson Vicki Thompson Mariah Tucker Anna Wasden
Development
Jyl L. Shuler: Development Director Nathaniel Taggart: Annual Fund Manager Dallin Mills: Development Coordinator
Education
Michael Bahr: Education Director Krista Anne Bulloch: Education Programs Manager Cameron Aboroa: Education Manager Bailey Smith: Education Assistant Ace G. Pilkington: Literary Seminar Director Kate McPherson: Literary Seminar Director Katherine M. Moncrief: Literary Seminar Director Britannia Howe: Instructor Andrew Lloyd Hunsaker: Instructor Jan S. Hunsaker: Instructor Shawnda Lynn Moss: Instructor Russell Saxton: Instructor Noel Perry: Summer Camp Coordinator
Facilities and Technology
Michael S. Kartchner: Facilities and Technology Director Matt Crawley: Construction and Maintenance Services Manager Troy Adams: Assistant and Fleet Manager
Custodial Services
Bryant Swenson: Building/Area Supervisor Ben Cano Anna Christensen Emma Coombs Tiago Costa Nico De Enrique Erin Flores Caitlyn Glauser Emmanuel Koukougnon Manuel Luna Evgeina Marushko Tshitenge Masengu Angus McFarlane Vince Montgomery
THE FESTIVAL ORGANIZATION (CONTINUED) Lauren Nigri: Scenery—As You Like It, Shakespeare in Love, Romeo and Juliet Stephanie Nguyen: Costumes— William Shakespeare’s Long Lost First Play (abridged) Rachel Rauscher: Scenery—As You Like It, Shakespeare in Love, Designers Romeo and Juliet Scenery Jared Rutherford: Scenery—How Directors Linda Buchanan*: The Tavern to Fight Loneliness, William Kirsten Brandt*: A Midsummer Scott Davis*: As You Like It, Romeo Shakespeare’s Long Lost First Night’s Dream and Juliet, Shakespeare in Love Play (abridged) Christopher V. Edwards*: William Jason Lajka*: A Midsummer Night’s Mary Shabatura: Lighting—How Shakespeare’s Long Lost First Dream, Treasure Island, Guys to Fight Loneliness, William Play (abridged) and Dolls Shakespeare’s Long Lost First Sean Graney*: Treasure Island Paula E. Trimpey: The Greenshow Play (abridged) Joseph Hanreddy*: The Tavern Jo Winiarski*: How to Fight Jessica Stevens: Lighting—Guys David Ivers*: How to Fight Loneliness, William and Dolls, A Midsummer Night’s Loneliness Shakespeare’s Long Lost First Dream, Treasure Island Robynn Rodriguez: As You Like It Play (abridged) Dana Weintraub: Scenery—How Peter Rothstein*: Guys and Dolls Costumes to Fight Loneliness, William J. R. Sullivan*: Romeo and Juliet K. L. Alberts: Guys and Dolls Shakespeare’s Long Lost First Christopher Utley: The Greenshow Bill Black*: Romeo and Juliet, Play (abridged) Brian Vaughn: Shakespeare in Love Shakespeare in Love Music Directors *Member of the Society of Stage Alex Jaeger*: William Shakespeare’s Gregg Coffin: Guys and Dolls, Directors and Choreographers, Long Lost First Play (abridged), Treasure Island Inc., an independent national How to Fight Loneliness Brandon Scott Grayson: As You labor union. Karin Kopischke*: The Tavern Like It, Romeo and Juliet, Assistant Directors Lauren T. Roark*: As You Like It Shakespeare in Love Alexander Coddington: The Paula E. Trimpey: The Greenshow Michael Gribbin: The Greenshow; Tavern Brenda Van der Wiel: A Conductor—Guys and Dolls Hillary Crum: As You Like It, Midsummer Night’s Dream, Music Composers Treasure Island Treasure Island Gregg Coffin: Treasure Island Melissa Livingston: Shakespeare in Lighting Michael Elliott: Romeo and Juliet Love, Romeo and Juliet Kirk Bookman*: A Midsummer Barry G. Funderburg: A Bailey K. Smith†: A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Guys and Dolls, Midsummer Night’s Dream, The Night’s Dream, Guys and Dolls Treasure Island, The Tavern Tavern, How to Fight Loneliness †At the Festival courtesy of the William C. Kirkham*: How to Brandon Scott Grayson: As You Southern Utah University Fight Loneliness, William Like It Fellowship Program Shakespeare’s Long Lost First Dramaturgs Playwrights Play (abridged) Lezlie C. Cross: A Midsummer Abe Burrows: Book—Guys and Dolls Michael Megliola*: Co-Designer— Night’s Dream, Treasure Island, George M. Cohan: The Tavern The Tavern Guys and Dolls Lee Hall: Adaptation— Michael Pasquini: As You Like It Isabel Smith-Bernstein: As You Shakespeare in Love Donna Ruzika: Romeo and Juliet, Like It, Romeo and Juliet, Joseph Hanreddy: Adaptation— Shakespeare in Love Shakespeare in Love The Tavern Sound Fight and Movement Neil LaBute: How to Fight Barry G. Funderburg*: A Directors Loneliness Midsummer Night’s Dream, Geoffrey Kent: Fight and Frank Loesser: Music and Lyrics— Treasure Island, Guys and Movement Director—Treasure Guys and Dolls Dolls, The Tavern, William Island; Fight Director—As You Reed Martin: William Shakespeare’s Long Lost First Like It, Shakespeare in Love Shakespeare’s Long Lost First Play (abridged), How to Fight Robert Westley: Movement and Play (abridged) Loneliness Fight Choreographer—Romeo Marc Norman: Screenplay— Matthew Tibbs*: As You Like It, and Juliet, Guys and Dolls, A Shakespeare in Love Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare Midsummer Night’s Dream, The William Shakespeare: As You in Love Tavern, The Greenshow Like It, Romeo and Juliet, A *Member of United Scenic Artists, Choreographers Midsummer Night’s Dream Local USA 829 of the IATSE Christine Kellogg: As You Like It, Robert Louis Stevenson: Novel— Design Assistants Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare Treasure Island Megan Jensen: Costumes—A in Love, The Greenshow Tom Stoppard: Screenplay— Midsummer Night’s Dream, Christine Rowan: Guys and Dolls Shakespeare in Love Treasure Island Voice and Text Jo Swerling: Book—Guys and Dolls Michelle Lilly: Scenery—As You Phil Thompson: Head of Voice and Like It, Shakespeare in Love, Text; Voice and Text Coach— Romeo and Juliet As You Like It, Romeo and Juliet, A Midsummer Night’s Dream Chrinovic Mugwamba Tayler Park David Saunders Teresa Schmidt Shannon Taylor Baylee Terrones Courtney Thomas Sheri Winward
Austin Tichenor: William Shakespeare’s Long Lost First Play (abridged) Christopher Utley: Original Concept and Book—The Greenshow Mary Zimmerman: Adaptation— Treasure Island
ARTISTIC STAFF
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Gale Childs Daly: Voice and Text Coach— Shakespeare in Love, Guys and Dolls, Treasure Island, The Tavern Jeremy Sortore: Voice and Text Coach— The Greenshow
Performing Company
Actors Fred C. Adams J. Todd Adams* Devin H. Anderson† Aaron Arroyo Tessa Auberjonois* Michael Bahr Cassandra Bissell* Leslie Brott* Brandon Burk: Fight Captain— Shakespeare in Love Jeb Burris* Richie Call Latoya Cameron* Connor Cook: Dance Captain— The Greenshow Dana Cullinane Trent Dahlin Jonathan Gillard Daly* Josh Durfey: Fight Captain—Guys and Dolls Michael Elich* Max Falls: Dance Captain—Romeo and Juliet Susanna Florence Fred Geyer Justin Goei Melissa Graves: Fight Captain— Romeo and Juliet Michael A. Harding John Harrell Taylor Harris Jonathan Haugen* Joanna Howe Sceri Sioux Ivers: Dance Captain— Shakespeare in Love Keaton Delmar Johns Corey Jones* Caroline Kane: Dance Captain— Guys and Dolls Kaitlyn Katter Geoffrey Kent* Shane Kenyon* Madison Kisst Jack Lafferty: Fight Captain—As You Like It Michael Manocchio Cameron Martin† Quinn Mattfeld* Andrew May* Kaitlin Margaret Mills Betsy Mugavero* Abigail Rose Nakken† James Newcomb* Redge Palmer* Melinda Parrett* John G. Preston* Blake Price: Fight Captain— Treasure Island
THE FESTIVAL ORGANIZATION (CONTINUED) Kelly Rogers: Fight Captain—A Midsummer Night’s Dream; Dance Captain—As You Like It Carly Ann Salway† Paul Michael Sandberg Eric Schabla Riley Shanahan Jane Stavros Luke Striffler Dylan Campbell Troost Brian Vaughn* Marco Antonio Vega Jennifer Vosters Jordan Thomas Wood Morgan Anita Wood Alexandra Zorn* *Member of Actors’ Equity Association, the union of professional actors and stage managers in the United States †At the Festival courtesy of the Southern Utah University Fellowship Program Guys and Dolls Orchestra Margaret Butler—Reeds Jerry DiMuzio—Reeds Ron Foster—Reeds Robert Hanford—Violin Sheila Hanford—Violin Dietrich Hemann—French Horn Mark Hoelscher—Trombone Megumi Kanda—Trombone Tim Klabunde—Violin Scott Kreger—Bass Michael (Boom-Boom) Lorenz— Drums/Percussion Jon Lovas—Reeds Bill Overton—Reeds Johnny Padilla—Reeds Eric Segnitz—Violin Dan Sipe—Trumpet Adrien Zitoun—Cello Randall Lobby Preshow Pianists Danny Hansen Pamela Redington Dee Rich Doreen Woolley
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Playwrights Amy Freed: Shrew! Art Manke: Pearl’s in theHouse Directors Sharon Ott TBD Readers Michael Bahr Krista Anne Bulloch Dallin Mills Kami Terry Paul Joshua Stavros Nathaniel Taggart Brian Vaughn Production Assistants Diane Sharp Steve Sharp
PRODUCTION STAFF
*Member of Actors’ Equity Association, the union of professional actors and stage Becky Merold: Production Manager managers in the United States Dallin Mills: Production †At the Festival courtesy of the Administrative Assistant Southern Utah University Austin Andrews: Assistant to the Fellowship Program Production Manager Scenery Construction Claire Allen: Dog and Youth Brian Swanson: Interim Scenery Performer Wrangler Director; Technical Director— Chelly Espinoza: Dog and Youth Engelstad Theatre Performer Wrangler Nils Emerson: Scenery Director; Stage Management Technical Director—Anes Tanya J. Searle*: Festival Stage Theatre, The Tavern; Associate Manager; Stage Manager— Technical Director—Engelstad Guys and Dolls, How to Fight Theatre Loneliness Matthew Stowe: Technical Terence Orleans Alexander*: Director—Randall Theatre Stage Manager—A Midsummer Andrew J. Armas: Assistant Night’s Dream, William Technical Director—Randall Shakespeare’s Long Lost First Theatre Play (abridged) John Abraham Davis: Assistant Ashley Dickey: Stage Manager— Technical Director—Randall The Greenshow, Words3 Theatre Mindy Johnson*: Stage Manager— Kathleen McCarthey: Assistant The Tavern Technical Director—Anes Jamie J. Kranz*: Stage Manager— Theatre, The Tavern As You Like It, Treasure Island Victoria H. Murawski: Assistant Bryan Sommer*: Stage Manager— Technical Director—Engelstad Shakespeare in Love, Romeo Theatre and Juliet Daniel Traner: Shopper/Buyer Kayla Beth Jensen: Stage Libby Stone: Master Carpenter Management Administrative Tiffany Cannon: Carpenter Assistant Adam Daley: Carpenter Jade Bruno: Assistant Stage Trevor Flocco: Carpenter Manager—As You Like It, Brysen D Hannappel: Carpenter Treasure Island Carly Long: Carpenter Caleb Thomas Cook: Assistant Stage Manager—A Midsummer Kathleen McCarthey: Carpenter Robert Ortiz: Carpenter Night’s Dream, William Ryan Pope: Carpenter Shakespeare Long Lost First Mark Quiles: Carpenter Play (abridged) Heather Udowitz: Carpenter Errin Gropp: Assistant Stage Byron Utley: Carpenter Manager—Guys and Dolls, John Elledge: Junior Carpenter How to Fight Loneliness Brigham Johnson: Junior Carpenter April Harding: Assistant Stage Manager—Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare in Love Miriam Michaels: Assistant Stage Manager—The Tavern MyKel Marie Hall†: Production Assistant—How to Fight Loneliness, The Greenshow Emma Horvath: Production Assistant: The Tavern Gemma Maliszewski: Production Assistant—As You Like It, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, William Shakespeare’s Long Lost First Play (abridged) Kristine Nordby: Production Assistant—Guys and Dolls, Treasure Island Angie Turro: Production Assistant—Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare in Love
Scenic Artists
Liv Joyce: Scenic Charge Artist— Engelstad Theatre, Anes Theatre Shannon Komlofske: Scenic Charge Artist—Randall Theatre Amanda McMall: Assistant Scenic Charge Artist—Engelstad Theatre Tzu-Ching Cheng: Assistant Scenic Charge Artist—Randall Theatre Beau Hamilton: Scenic Artist Emily Christine Holm: Scenic Artist Jillian Horne: Scenic Artist Lindsay Maiorano: Scenic Artist Rachel Meierotto: Scenic Artist Casey Schweiger: Scenic Artist Emily Holm: Drops Painter—Guys and Dolls, Treasure Island Paige Wilson: Drops Painter— Guys and Dolls, Treasure Island Kaitlin Younger: Drops Painter— Guys and Dolls, Treasure Island
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Zahra Hakki: Junior Painter Teeq Hill: Junior Painter Angela King: Junior Painter
Properties Construction Benjamin Hohman: Properties Director/Properties Supervisor—The Tavern, William Shakespeare’s Long Lost First Play (abridged), How to Fight Loneliness Marielle Boneau: Assistant Properties Director/Acquisitions Manager Carolyn Allingham Hardin: Properties Supervisor—As You Like It, Shakespeare in Love, Romeo and Juliet Kelly Kreutsberg: Properties Supervisor—Treasure Island, Guys and Dolls, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, The Greenshow Dan Giedeman: Senior Artisan/ Shop Foreman Walter Stark: Senior Artisan Alana Pichot: Artisan Jocelynne Sample: Artisan Kimberly Townsend: Artisan Annie Ann Tran: Artisan Michael Demasi: Junior Artisan Katherine Fester: Junior Artisan
Stage Crew
Ali Hooks: Stage Crew Supervisor Lawrence Colin Hancock: Deck Carpenter—Engelstad Theatre Tanner Johnson: Deck Carpenter— Randall Theatre Allyson Lacey Kachelmeier: Deck Carpenter—Anes Theatre Hillary Crum: Stage Crew Matthew Danko: Stage Crew Michael Demasi: Stage Crew/ Properties Maintenance Austin H Elledge: Stage Crew/ Scenic Maintenance Katherine Fester: Stage Crew/ Properties Maintenance Zahra Hakki: Stage Crew/Paint Maintenance Teeq Hill: Stage Crew/Paint Maintenance Issac Hughes: Stage Crew Kathryn Ingram: Stage Crew Brigham Johnson: Stage Crew/ Scenic Maintenance Shelby Lynne Lupton†: Stage Crew Joseph T. Meadows: Flyman Chris Ringeisen: Stage Crew/ Maintenance Head—Anes Theatre Asa B. Stephens: Flyman Sarah E. Zoeller: Stage Crew †At the Festival courtesy of the Southern Utah University Fellowship Program
THE FESTIVAL ORGANIZATION (CONTINUED)
Costume Construction and Crew
Leah Pelz: Draper—Treasure Island Kyle Schellinger: Draper— Shakespeare in Love Jeffrey Lieder: Costume Director Lori Hartenhoff: Assistant Costume Steven Schmidt: Draper—The Tavern Director Robin Ankerich: First Hand— J. Daniel Thieme-Whitlow: Shakespeare in Love Costume Shop Supervisor Ellen S Osborne Kemp: Costume Julianne Bounds: First Hand—As You Like It Shop Assistant Supervisor Melanie Alyse Lamb: First Hand— Rosa M. Lazaro: Costume Crafts Guys and Dolls Supervisor Shelby Luke: First Hand—A Recipient of the Gene Chesley Midsummer Night’s Dream Memorial Design Award Meghan Leigh Pearson: First Tessa Samuelsen: Costume Crafts Hand—Romeo and Juliet Assistant Supervisor Kelly Renko-Clarkson: First Susan Wooten: Costume Hand—Treasure Island Accountant Emily Strohmenger: First Hand— Jacki B. Armit: Draper—Romeo The Tavern and Juliet Lorien Haigh: Wardrobe Martha J. Clarke: Draper—A Supervisor—Anes Theatre Midsummer Night’s Dream Kate Ellis: Draper—A Midsummer Kelie Krause: Wardrobe Supervisor—Engelstad Theatre Night’s Dream Morgan Nelson: Wardrobe Joan E. Mather: Draper—As You Supervisor—Randall Theatre Like It Meghan Alyse Pearson: Draper— Rachel A. Buechele: Costume Crafts Artisan William Shakespeare’s Long Lost Cynda K. Galikin: Milliner First Play (abridged)
Andrew Haueter: Costume Crafts Artisan Jessica Hill: Costume Crafts Artisan Kati Stankovich: Costume Crafts Artisan William Young: Costume Crafts Artisan Gail Wolfenden-Steib: Painter/ Dyer Bryce Barnhill: Wardrobe Esmerela Carter: Artisan EmmaLee Colman†: Artisan/ Wardrobe Kristy Marie Dennett: Artisan/ Wardrobe Emma Dickerson: Artisan/ Wardrobe Ellis Greer: Artisan Miranda Jennings: Wardrobe Lindsey Jones: Artisan/Wardrobe Wilson Leibering: Artisan/ Wardrobe Marilyn Lieder: Knitter Sarah Levinson: Artisan Caitlin Leyden: Artisan Chalise Ludlow: Artisan Stephanie Nguyen: Artisan Lars Palmer: Artisan/Wardrobe
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Ryan Rankin: Artisan Samantha Reckford: Artisan Sarah Sheperd: Wardrobe Adle Smithson: Artisan/Wardrobe Keagan Styes: Wardrobe Lindsey Thurston: Wardrobe Jessica Utz: Artisan/Wardrobe †At the Festival courtesy of the Southern Utah University Fellowship Program
Hair and Make-up Artists and Crew
Dana Rochester: Hair and Makeup Director/Wigmaster—As You Like It, Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare in Love, William Shakespeare’s Long Lost First Play, How to Fight Loneliness, The Tavern, The Greenshow Whitney Mueller: Assistant Hair and Make-up Director Juan S. Nunez: Wigmaster—Guys and Dolls, Treasure Island, A Midsummer Night’s Dream Lindsey R. Brown: Assistant Wigmaster— Guys and Dolls, Treasure Island, A Midsummer Night’s Dream
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Electrics Crew
Austin Conlee: Assistant Wigmaster—The Tavern, William Shakespeare’s Long Lost First Play (abridged), How to Fight Loneliness Emma Sicker: Assistant Wigmaster—As You Like It, Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare in Love Erin M. Schwob: Senior Artisan Logan Bayuk: Artisan Phoebe A. Bock: Artisan Cesar Adan Bojorquez: Artisan Brooke Ashley Galyan: Artisan Matt Henry: Cosmetologist/Artisan Karly Marissa Kerins†: Artisan Kelsey R. Millett: Artisan †At the Festival courtesy of the Southern Utah University Fellowship Program
Skyler Moore: Audio Technician Andrew Murphy: Audio Technician Sara D. Speck: Audio Technician Luke Ahlemann: Follow Spot Operator Riley Russell Merrill†: Lighting Technician† Kathryn Marie Morton: Lighting Technician Keannak Neyak Parvaz: Lighting Technician Ruben Pina: Lighting Technician Jennifer Watson: Lighting Technician John Ponder White: Lighting Technician †At the Festival courtesy of the Southern Utah University Fellowship Program
Scott Palfreyman: Electrics Director Katie Carr: Assistant Electrics Director Ryan Turpin: Audio Supervisor Kyle Cook: Master Electrician— Randall Theatre Danielle Davis: Master Electrician—Engelstad Theatre, The Tavern Elizabeth Marquis: Master Electrician—Anes Theatre Elizabeth G. Smith: Assistant Master Electrician—Engelstad Theatre Megan Winter: Assistant Master Electrician—Randall Theatre Heather Reynolds: Lighting Programmer Alexandra Brock: Audio Technician Evan James Forbes: Audio Technician
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FRIENDS OF THE FESTIVAL The donors listed below help make the work of the Festival possible, along with our many anonymous contributors. To join this group and make a difference in the Festival’s annual programming, please contact us at 435-586-7880 or visit www.bard.org/give. We appreciate your support and hope to count you among our newest members! These names reflect gifts received from May 20, 2016 to May 20, 2017. If we have inadvertently left your name off the list, please contact us and accept our advance apologies.
Annual Fund Utah Gifts to this campaign support Marriner S. Eccles the many plays, complimentary Foundation programs, and educational opportunities produced by the Andrea Golding, the Flynn Festival annually. Family Foundation Guild of the Utah The Order of the Globe Shakespeare Festival $25,000 or more Jeff and Jane Larsen Betty McDonald New York Mountain West Small The Shubert Foundation Business Finance John and Marcia Price Utah Family Foundation Ally Bank Rocky Mountain Power Patricia A. Andersen Foundation Lorna S. Broadbent Trust Capt. Kirt and Grace Cedar City Corporation Walling Cedar City/Brian Head Wells Fargo Tourism Bureau Julia C. and Hugh S. West, Ann and Gary L. Crocker Jr. The George S. and Dolores Doré Eccles Foundation The Lord Chamberlain’s Florence J. Gillmor Order Foundation $5,000–$14,999 Emma Eccles Jones Nevada Foundation David and Barbara Buck Jeffery and Katie Nelson Tom and Leslie Thomas Questar Arts Foundation Sorenson Legacy Utah Foundation Ashton Family Foundation Utah Division of Arts and Marcy and Stephen Barlow Museums Anneli Bowen Utah State Office of C. Comstock Clayton Education Foundation Utah Care Foundation Garth and Jerri Frehner Zions Bank Larry and Tina Howard Jack and Jodi Livingood Washington, D. C. David and Donna Lyon National Endowment for S.J. and Jessie E. Quinney the Arts Foundation Dr. Marvin and Beth The King’s Order Rallison $15,000–$24,999 Sunny and Richard D Reinhold Nevada Verl R. and Joyce M. Ritholz Jarvis 1990 Trust Topham Patricia Snider Dave and Mary Ward Dr. Bryan and Diana Watabe
Wheeler Foundation Linda and Richard Wilson
The Jeannette S. and R. Douglas Johnson Fund Marian Connelly-Jones and Virginia Gary Jones Ken and Carol Adelman Katherine Koldewyn Robert Lence The Order of Paul and Kathleen Littlefield Southampton Miller Family Philanthropy $2,500–$4,999 Bev and Jim Mudd Arizona Jeff and Kristi Oritt Jim and Mary Lou Bessette Tom and Colleen Paddock Stephen and Diane Sharp R. Scott Phillips Elizabeth and Vic Pollak California Gary and Joann Rieben Shae Emerson Carolyn Rondthaler Greg Shapton Mark and Jeri Russell Barbara Rugeley Dr. Peggy J. Saunders Harris H. and Amanda P. Colorado Simmons Foundation Randy and Trice Dipner Sam and Diane Stewart Family Foundation Illinois Dr. Anthony R. and Mrs. Joyce Chelberg Mary K. Temple Utah Humanities Nevada Evan and Chris Vickers Anderson Family Fund Nell and John Ward Jeffery Briske Wittwer Management, LLC Ty and Mercedes Hilbrecht John and Jean Yablonski Kent and Mary Longley Dr. Ann Bersi and Mr. Bob Texas Shelton Patricia Y. and Richard T. Charles Sapp and Saundra Hughes Vance The Order of Essex Utah $1,250–$2,499 Lewis Boynton and Sonja Arizona Penttila Jesse and Sharon Hise Ann and Winston Brundige Dr. JC and Jodi Cheney California Evan and Geraldine Shae M. Emerson Christensen Greg Shapton and Barbara Dominion Questar Rugeley Corporation Dorothy and Quintin Foster Florida Dr. and Mrs. Scott E. Robert and Marilyn Hansen Overstreet John M and Rosalind J Horrigan Foundation Idaho Anthony and Cyndi Ivins Glen Black 54
FRIENDS OF THE FESTIVAL Montana Robert and Mary Anne Moseley
DiAnn Porter Jack and Itha Rampton In Honor of Fred C. Adams / William and Julia Reagan June Sewing Kathleen Digre and Michael Varner Abbey Inn Susan and C R Wooten President Scott L and Kathy Wyatt Kathie and Hugh Zumbro
Brock Fraser Bob and Linda Goldberg Ed and Sally Golembiewski Robert and Phyllis Hable North Carolina Thomas and Margo Johnson William G. and Sherri L. John and Linda Leach Jones Ed and Julie Lepere Keith and Alison Miles Nevada Sylvia and William Noonan Ginger and Dan Anderson Ella May and Ruann Shelley Berkley and Dr. Partridge and Susan Larry Lehrner Snyder Ann and Jim Brauer Giselle and Michael Peters Michael and Lorraine Washington Mike and Mary Ellen Kennett Rodney H. and Carolyn Phillips Robert and Shirley Kramer Hansen Brady Foundation Bob Stoeckig Bruce and Wanda Lafollette Ms. Sydney H. Wickliffe Mary M. Laub and Family The Order of the Swan Charles and Karen Zumpft $600–$1,249 New Jersey Arizona North Carolina Eli Lilly and Company Carl and Carolyn Nau IBM Corporation Foundation, Inc. Bruce and Joan Nordstrom Johnson and Johnson Arnold and Carol Rudoff Oregon Family of Companies Richard and Betty George California New York William and Mildred Baer Utah Karen A. Famiglietti Harold and Vi Bradford Christine Allred Norman Dixon Eric and Judy Anderson Utah Charles and Phyllis Kirk Anderton Munje Bell Donaldson Ann Atkisson Jan and Brad Metcalf Ron Duffaut Robert L. and Kathleen E. In memory of L Sue Merrill and Lois Evans Bayn Charitable Fund Biedermann Janice and Mark Kaspersen Lee Bechtel David R. and Julia Bird Perry and Terri Sheafor Bonnie Bishop James M. and Sherise G. Hal and Dianna Black Clayton Kansas Dr. Edward D. Breitenbach Douglas and Shelley Felt George and Mary Kenneth and Karen Brewster Family Foundation Frederickson Joe and Beverly Burgess David and Nancy Gardner McClain and Kareen Bybee Glen and Elizabeth Gerner Nevada Campbell Scientific Nancy Melich and Lex Ann and Ken Andersen The Church of Jesus Christ Hemphill David and Sharyn of Latter-day Saints Jim and Marianne Applebaum Foundation Holtkamp Perry and Gae Basch Beryl W. Clayton Charles and Kathie Horman Fred Bentley Ken and Linda Crandall Brian and Donna Johnson Kreg Burnette Ms. Dorothy Cromer Lisa Larriva John and Kathryn Burrows In Memorium: Byron Leavitt Group Enterprises Sabina and Allen Duke Daynes Janet and Andrew McCrea Mr. Wallace M. Eastman Ms. Willie Dolowitz Dan Miller Barbara Skrdla and Nelson Pam and Kelly Erickson MSL Family Foundation Fish Chesley and Amy Erickson Eric and Ann Osgood Elizabeth Foyt and John Doug Foxley Ted and Connie Porray Wanderer Kathleen M. Gardner
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The Gatherum Family Chuck and Lou Gay Bob and Mary Gilchrist Bruce and Nancy Jensen Becky and Brian Lambert Mark and Jana Leavitt Dr. and Mrs. Brad K. Lewis Judith P. Mitchell Mark and Martha Moench Nebeker Family Foundation Karen Nichols Scott W. Hansen and Dr. Peggy Norton C. David and Carol Ann Nyman Judge Gregory Keith Orme Robert L. Orme, M.D. Joanne Parrish Diane Pope Ted and Connie Porray Joan Proctor John and Pat Reeve Scott and Linda Rich Robert and Mary Rich Bonnie and Doug Richards Peter and Sheryl Robbins Lousje B. and C. Keith Rooker In Memory of Janet L Shorten Stoel Rives LLP The Swegle Family Foundation Sean and Annette Warnick John and Mary Ellen Westwood Gene and Dorcas Woodward Virginia Addison and Patricia Ball Felice Proctor Washington Ted and Teresa Rihn The Order of the Rose $300–$599 Arizona Roger and Rita Brammer Marion Tirinato Brillati Freeport-McMoRan Foundation
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Nevada Bennie and Robert Asson Bruce and Judy Behnke Lisa and Dale Clarke Patricia Crown Hannah Jablin Ed and Dolly Jorgensen Charles Kahlenberg Jerry Kegley Greg Langley California Eric and Heidi Larson Mr. Robert Joseph Bellfy The Lehtinen Family Lisbeth and Larry Blum Daniel and Lois Loughry William D Butterfield Frances C. Martin Rhys M. Evans Dale and Edward Debby and Bert Fairbanks McCann Mike and Ann Hoff Betty Miller Joseph H MacDonald Elissa and Richard Palmer John and Dianne Linda Smith Parker McGinnis Stanley and Carol Parry Mike and Jerry Mumford Shawn and Corinne Megan Wu Severn Katherine Rankin and Idaho John Stevens Jon and Susan Anderson Robert Walsh Curtis and Pat Watson Massachusetts JPMorgan Chase and New Mexico Co. Employee Giving Roger and Lynn Perkins Campaign Ohio Montana The Kenneth Birrell Sue, Robin, and Kelly Charitable Fund, Brown Fidelity Charitable Bill and Christine Byrnes Nebraska Craig and Sherry Feldman Judith Robinson
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David H. and Lynnette L. Judd Charles Judd Texas Patricia Kauffman Jeff Waller Diane Keay Dr. Richard and Joan Keller Utah Janis Kelly Thomas and Marilyn Dale A. and Rachel B. Alexander Kimball Susan G. Allman Patricia Koch LeGrand and Mary Anne David and Sandy Lamb Andersen Marty Larkin Representative Patrice Claudia Laycock Arent and Family Frank and Barbara Layden Lew and Nancy Baker Darryl and Bonnie Lee Bob and Kathy Bayn Ruth Ann Lewis Darin and Lola Bird Gary and Carolyn Little Robert and Arlene Tim and Leslie Martin Braithwaite Don and Cindy Mayer Charles Hohos and Joanne Harriet B Mazer Brattain Gwen McCutchan Susan Broberg Jaye Mecham Carol Brown Bruce R. and Julie Molen John Burnham and Kathryn Bill and Jane Moore Family Burnham James and Barbara Cedar City Hospital Morrison Elizabeth Chicado Mary Jane Mortensen Fred and Cherri Delgado Bryan and Tracy Nichols Sylvia and Nicholas F. Fiore Leslie Nixon Jennifer and Rick Folkerson John Carey and Chuck Fotheringham Family Norlin John E. and Terry Lynne Keith and Ellen Opprecht Gidney Suzanne H. Patterson William and Cynthia Grua Carol and Dixon Paul Renee Robb Gushen Anne Pingree The Handley Foundation Bonnie K. Portley Gerry Hanni Dr. and Mrs. Harrison Mark and Lynette Hansen Powley Frank Heath Toni Pray Patti Hendricks Gerald and Marilyn Prince Kim and Kelly Holman The Vince and Janice David and Donna Howell Rampton Family Donor-Advised Fund Dr. Kenneth E. and Jenni C. Randy and Liz Jensen Richardson Dave and Michele Jenson Victoria Rogers Roger and Judy Johns Kristine Saunders Jill Johnson and Jaye Lisa Schuyler Mecham
Orland and Meredith Seaver Roger K. and Connie L. Seegmiller Deborah L. Shank Nancy and Vaughn Shosted Jyl Shuler Stuart and Suzanne Slingerland Kevin Smith Forrest and Rolayne Staffanson Alice Larkin Steiner Larry Stillman John and Judith Stollar Lynne and Charles Swallow Judy Taggart Mae Taylor Ms. Georgia Beth Thompson Mr. Jason Miller and Dr. Luana Uluave Vickie Venne Carol D. Voss Erie and Linda Walker Cyndi Wallace Cal and Reva Wiggins Gene and Pat Wilkins Alan and Bobbie Williamson Robert and Lelia Wright Ree Zaphiropoulos Wyoming Martha and Jack Gordon The Order of the Blackfriars $150–$299 Arizona Harold and Paula Ables C. Benson Kenneth A. Buxton Dorothy Davis Ivan and Venice Hawkins Dave and Jan Hulin Phyllis Lopp
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John and Olivia McCormick Dennis and Mary McMacken Bruce and Leslie Pearson Margaret Briehl and Dennis Ray Shirley Stanhope Sherman Stephens and Martha Taylor Wayne Umbaugh Mr. E. Tayloe Wise California Ron and Letty Angione Rulon and Sharon Beesley Donna Brott Lori L Cushenberry Norman Dixon and Patrick Owen Cory Duggin and Stephanie Moore Ebay Foundation Employee Engagement Fund William and Donna Fanning Josephine and John Golcher Gary and Glenda Graupman Ms. Pamela J. Irvine Rodney W. Johnson Robert S. Kelly Mark Maltese Bruce Newlin Mrs. Holly Nuckols Karen Price Holly and Buzz Thompson Janet Westbrook Colorado Michael McGowan Cindy and Dean Pickett Drs. Bob and Arlene Stein Colorado Toni L. Chappell Michael and Roberta McGowan Pat Rustad
FRIENDS OF THE FESTIVAL (CONTINUED) Florida Michael Pasquini Mark G. Spragg
Raymond Specht Carol Bontrager Wagers Marie (Chip) Wallace
Kenneth and Kathryn Egan Niles and Pat Elwood Elliot Evans Paul and Carola Farthing Hawaii New Mexico Michael and Treva Fendrick Randal and Ann Allred Charles and Joyce Freuden Jolynn Y. Fleming Gary K. and Pamela Dennis and Susan Fredette Idaho Iwamoto Dan and Christine Frezza Kip and Christen Christine Gailey Hartvigsen Ohio M A Gardner Lynn and Mark Hofflund Judy and Laurence Laning Charles and Louise Gay Carolyn McMurtrey Howard and Carol Skinner Sheila Gates Miller Diana George Nevada Pennsylvania Art and Phyllis Geurts Jacques and Gabrielle Cherie Winner Carolyn D. Goodworth Antheaume Mary Gootjes Ms. Nannette Barton Texas Tammy Green In memory of Dennis G. Patricia and Larry Bell Art and Janet Haines Campton, M.D. Adobe Matching Gifts Natalie and Todd Hillstead Edith P Carlson Gerald and Penelope Pipkin Michael and Katherine Karen Collett Wilson Beatrice C. Pohl Hodkin Jeff and Kenna Cooper Bob and Jean Van Steenburg James E Hogle, Jr. Thomas M. and Leslie H. Debra Hoyt Dyer Utah Andrew E. and Maria S. Abby and Charlie Erreger Dean and Jackie Anderson Hunt Living Trust Steven and Faith Fish Craig and Joan Anderson I.G. Winery Mr. Arthur Grahl Mrs. Jayne V. Arellano Thelma Iker Doug, Denise, and Alex Morgan Ashton Kevin and Marianne Jensen Greig Spencer Ashton Mr. and Mrs. Jay E. Jensen Doug and Jennifer Haag Joyce and John Barnes Craig and Becky Johns Mrs. Laurie B Hartig Mitch and Sherilee Bealer Alan and Kristine Jones John and Sheila Ray Boice Harl Judd Hicinbothem Charles Boynton and Joyce Kinkead Mr. and Mrs. Lou and Suzanne Weaver Martha Knowlton Bonnie Hillegass Lisa and Art Brothman Greg and Cynthia Kofford Warren and Linda Hollis Scott and Penny Brown La Quinta Inn and Suites Nancy Hudson Linda Brummett Frank and Annette Kris and Bill Kohn Staci and Garrett Carson Langheinrich Jackie and Tony Messina Harold and Marianne David and Julie Larson Jo Ann Mueller Caudill Donna and Kit Law Dr. and Mrs. Sergio Nacht Clarion Inn and Suites Richard Lemons and Diana Richard Nutley Laura A. Cotts Banks Linda Peterson Alvin and Wanda Lee Glen M. and Karen W. Sandi Ramsey Couch Leonard Marguerite Re Betty Jean Cowley Victoria and Gene Levinzon Leslie J. Seibert Angelique E. Crane Charlene Lind Dennis and Dorothy Nicola and Stephen Dahl Marilyn Lott Schiffel Norman and Kris Davis Linda and Raymond Lowe Donald and Carole Ashby and Anne Cullimore Louise Luebcke Schoengold Decker Ned and Alene Mangelson Abigail Sealey Ruth Draper Ann Marcusen John P. Skalak Ed and Trudy Duncan Mr. Brock Michael Marshall Earl and Audney Somerville David and Carol Eccles Drs. Willard and Rona
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Maughan Jeff and Jane McCoy Scott McCullough Gwen McCutchan Nickie and David McDowell Kathy and Tom McFarland Heber and Barbara Meeks Scott and Enid Mickelsen Ann and Ron Mildenhall Mr. Josh Miner Peter J. and Michelle B. Morgan Jim and Pat Morgan J. Clair and Suzanne Morris Matthew and Michelle Moscon Ilene Olson Gregory K. Orme Dr. Carol Osborn Barbara and Stanley Keith Petersen Mitzi and Dan Rak Connie Ratliff Dawn Ratliff Kathleen Richards Ms. Margie Robbins Margaret Rostkowski Evan and Lorraine Sanders Joan M. Scanlon Mike and Sarah Scheuller Karl Seashore Gerald R. Sherratt David R. and Carol Shorten Kenneth and Linda Simpson Wayne and Maria Smith Matt and Sue Staheli Sara Staheli Diane and Barrie Strachan Olivia Stringham and Family John and Leigh Ann Taylor Mike and Jolene Phinney Teresa Upton Howard and Carol VanOrman Vicki L. Waddoups Julia S. Watkins Ms. Lynda Wendel Jack and Audrey Whipple Elizabeth Ann Whitsett David Wunderli
FRIENDS OF THE FESTIVAL (CONTINUED) Katherine Yonally Dylan Zwick
Valerie Stewart “Superman Jake”
Barbara and David Dorway June Drao Linda and Mervyn Gerson Washington Arkansas Marquis H. Gilmore Carl and Janice Fisher Richard and Miriam Keener Michael and Amanda Ms. Linda Morgan Gordon Colorado Guarrella Family Wisconsin Barbara Reid and David Ronald and Rita Hackett Jane M. Foster Hyman Lawrence and Laura Henley Michael and Roberta Sandra Dieterich Hughes The Order of Stratford McGowan Anne Lafar $50–$149 In Memory of Mavis Dr. Vance D. and Anita Arizona Parkinson MacDonald Steven Abaroa Pat Rustad Trude McMahan Charlotte and Chuck Mr. and Mrs. John and Rita Barnes Georgia Mojica Paul Buono and David R Sue Sabol Phyllis V. Noblitt Conchado John and Dianne Oliver Darrin English Illinois Miriam Pemberton Betty G. Feinberg B.J. Jones John Quintanilla Rita Kester, Daniel and Judy Reinhardt Elizabeth Horton Indiana Bruce and Margie Reumann Miller Family Toni and John Merold II Lillian Roban Mary I S Moore Tammy and Cathy Schefcik Herbert Ploch Iowa Nancy and John Slitz Brent and Jennifer Potter Alta L. Price John M. Slocum Sam and Ruth Reiter Ron and Lisa Smith Martin and Linda Rosenthal Kansas Earl and Audney Somerville Wayne and Marylyn Doug Sheafor and Joyce Alma Strabala Schumacher Knott Michelle Van Holton Spicer Family Mari and Tom Mary C. Weaver Gary and Liz Tallman Wallrabenstein Michael Werner Martha Taylor and Sherman Jerry Woodin Kurt and Jacque Wiese Stephens Rose and Bruce Woodbury Don and Eden Thompson Massachusetts Deecie and Bob Barry Tregellas Aetna Foundation, Inc. Zimmerman Lynn and Lizabeth Trimble Nevada New Jersey California In Honor of Fred C. Adams American Express Richard and Joan Burritt Robert and Barbara Agonia Foundation Jon Chris Conkling Tom and Jonna Axtell Michael J. Hozik and In Honor of Michael Nannette Barton Margaret L. Rea Flachmann David and Darcy Bechtel Brad Hunsaker Ms. Deborah Bethers New Mexico Larry and Sharalee Jorgensen Gene Braun Michael G. and Dixie D. George and Juanita King Annie McDevitt, Neil and Jackson Linda M. Markmiller Don Brown Jamie Moessing Mary and Karl Bruner New York Margaret Perchert Bill and Milly Burger Rita and Mel Eisenstein Gail and Ray Roulette David and Virginia Cornell Miles V Smith Dr. and Mrs. Steven And Ohio Lawrence and Patricia Carol Davis Mary T. Babcock Sparks Faye Diamond
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Oregon Gary and Diane Buckley Texas Brian and Cindy Adams Dianna Blake Elizabeth and David Dameron Susan Faust Roddy and Bettimae Peeples Utah Bob and Barbara Ackerman Randall and Ann Marie Allen Dana and Amy Anderson J. Scott Anderson David and Evelyn Armstrong Art Works Gallery Penelope Ashworth Michael and Kristin Bahr Judy Barking Beryl Barrett Anne and Barry Basel Karlene H. Bauer Don and Rae Baxter Lynn and Renee Beard Robert and Audrey Beishline Miriam Belmont Joyce Bennett Shirley Bergeson Marcel and Rachael Bibeault Kevin and Jill Bischoff Andrew W. Bishop Ann L. Bjorklund Hal Black Douglas G. Bonzo Jason Bowcutt Maria and Kirk Bowden Mari Braithwaite Walter and Claudia Branch Jeb and Pam Branin Cynthia Buckingham and Jim Bach Allan C. Buethe Kim and Susan Burningham Kim R. and Susan Burningham Dr. and Mrs. Gerald E. Calvasina
FRIENDS OF THE FESTIVAL (CONTINUED) Hal and Joan Campbell Jack Cannon Melodee and Philip Cardin Ron Cardon Meridee and Mark Carpenter Wallace and Dianne Carr Sharon Carrier Jim Case Carol Alice Cheney Betty Christensen Betty R. Christensen Cheryl L. Christensen Lawrence and Carole Clarke Mark and Bonnie Cox Catherine Crawford Teresa Cross Gayle Cushinberry Kathy A.F. Davis Cheryl and Barry Dickerson Marvin and Lesle Dodge Laura L. Durham Robert Dye David and Mary Ellis Brent and Melissa Everett Susan and Blair Feulner John and Mary Freeman Elizabeth L Gardner La Don and Deter Gehmlich Sarah George and Richard Ford John Gigar Joe and Joyce Goodman Sally Green Ronald and Rita Hackett Joan C. Hahn Kathy Hale Tony and Diana Hanebrink Linda L. Haslam Boyd and Joan Haven Lillian H. Heil Yvonne Henricksen Carol Hoggard Edith and Charles Howell Bruce and Ellen Janis Dale and Beverly Johnson Sheila Johnson Debbie Jones Neldon and Riitta Jones Kaseda Family Jim and Kathy Kennedy
Ms. Lucinda L. Kindred Peter and Marsha Kirk LeRoy and Barbara Kuehl Mrs. Jean M. Larsen Paul and Sharon Larson Jolene and Bruce C. Lee Lisa Lee Lenore Lewis Kimberlee Weaver Lewis Barry and Cindy Line Marilyn R. Lott Eugene Low Diane Luke Eldon and LaWona Lundberg Francis A. Madsen Jr. and Constance C. Madsen Todd and Maryalice Marx Leanne Mayo Tim and Laura McAneney Donna and Frank McNabb Tracey Meade Wayne and Sharon Meikle Ricky and Shauna Mendini Joyce Metcalf Reed and Opal Miller Alison Mitchell Jeff Orth and Terry Miya Carol Ann and Lee Modesitt Dr. Michaela S. Mohr Robert and Elizabeth Moll David D and Lesley Morris Kathleen A. Murray Bonnie A. Nell Charles and Gail Neumann Ivie and Jeanne Nelson Bill and Sue Nissen Steven Olsen Maddy Oritt Irene Palfreyman Doug and Susanne Palmer Sherri Palmer Don S. and Kayleen L. Paul Barbara Phibbs Devern and Connie Perry Mrs. Barbara Perry Brian and Carol Petersen Ivo Ray Peterson Bobbie Pillar Darren and Schelly Pitcher Gerald and Marilyn Prince David and Ramona Pruden
Kirk and Georgia Rasmussen Peggy J. Richards Russ and Carole Roberts William D. and Judith Ann Roda Gerry and Ginny Rothstein Mike and Julie Saemisch Edward J. Sarver Barbara Scott Keith and Janet Seegmiller Laura C. Shafer Jim and Kaye Simmonds Barbara and Jerry Simpson Margaret Small Susan C. Smart Curtis and Paula Smith Marie Smith Diana Major Spencer Helen Stanhope Marilyn J. Stewart Ramona Stromness Lyle and Becky Stucker Mrs. Vicki D. Syrett Nathaniel Taggart and Natalie Young Chad and Angie Teply Deborah Thorpe Patricia Turner Evan and Judy Turner Judith Tweedie Susan Valentine-Koldewyn Vickie Venne Mark Vernon Lucinda Wald Ms. Erin Waldman Robert and Lorraine Warren Peter Watkins LaKay Weber Elizabeth Weight Frank and Janell Weinstock Karla C. Williams Mrs. Janice Williams Tony and Azeta Wilson Paul and Janice Wirkus Helgard and Carl Wolfram Bettye Young Vermont Gail Bock
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Washington Linda Morgan Engelstad Shakespeare Theatre Seats The following patrons have given to the Engelstad Shakespeare Theatre seat naming campaign. The funds raised from this campaign support the purchase and installation of the seating and equipment necessary to ensure that the Festival remains a world-class guest experience. Seats are still available; prices range from $250 to $2,500. Visit bard.org/give more information. Steven R. & DeeAnn L. Abaroa Neil Abercrombie and Mica McKinney Fred and Barbara Adams In Honor of Barbara and Fred C. Adams Ann Marie, Randy, Matt, Lauren & Eliza Allen Randy, Ann Marie, Matt, Lauren & Eliza Allen Christine A. Allred Tony Amendola Scott and Jesselie Anderson Susan and Jon Anderson Jane and Neil Arnold Alan C. Ashton Karen J. Ashton Spencer and Traci Ashton Morgan and Stephanie Ashton Brigham and Elizabeth Ashton Samuel and Missy Ashton Adam and Annie Ashton Stephen and Erin Ashton In Memory of Skip Atkinson Kathleen T. Atkinson The Backslider Book Club Len Badertscher Lynda Badertscher Michael and Kris Bahr
FRIENDS OF THE FESTIVAL (CONTINUED) In Memory of Susan K. Baldwin In Honor of Bapa Marcy E. Barlow Stephen W. Barlow Nina and Keith Barnes Barry and Anne Basel In Honor of Rayma Ames Bax Jeff and Ginger Beck Donna and Ken Benson Mindy Benson Mike and Debi Benson Family Many fond memories, Ann and Lorris Betz Shared with friends, Ann and Lorris Betz David R. Bird Julia C. Bird In Memory of Laurie Birmingham Bradley Kent Bishop Bonnie Magleby Bishop Curtis and Lisa Blair Ethan and Katelynn Blair Emily & Clay Bond Evan Bond Dr. W. Bryan Bowles, Joan Jensen Bowles Javan, Chris, Amelia, Clara & Hannah Bowles K. Brown Family Bill and Christine Byrnes In Memory of Dennis G. Campton, M.D. Helene Campton Ron Cardon Tom and Mildred Cardon Hannah E. Cava Chic and Liz Chicado P.A. Christensen Ruth Jones Christensen Christopher Carl Christiansen Kim and Paul Cohee Velma and Valerie’s Seat Dr. Katherine Vromen Cohen Carr Cohen, Stewart Landreth Jim and Susanna Connaughton
The Connaughton Family Todd Green, SUU 1990 Bruce and Wanda John and Barbara Cook Dalyn Lee Greenwood LaFollette Jeff and Kenna Cooper Jeanne M. Griffiths Marty Larkin Candace Corr John Gurney Ferrin and Louise Larkin Mary Cozzens Dorie Gurney Ron and Pam Leach, Lucky Paul Cozzens Scott and Sherrie Hansen 2 Ranch Karin E. Craven, Wig The Harrison Sisters: Patricia Legant Master 2008–2013 Marilyn Harmer The Robert B. Lence Family Brittany Curtis, To thine Robert and Marcia Harris Kay and Sherlyn Lewis and own self be true Lex Hemphill Family John Nathaniel Davis Mark and Lynn Hofflund Dr. and Mrs. Brad K. Lewis Melissa Goodsell Davis For Troy Hofheins, Who and Family Scott and Catherine Davis Loves the Festival Devin and Caylee Lewis Randy Dipner For Ben & Marielle, Love and Family Trice Dipner The ‘15 Props Shop Craig and Desiree Lewis Thomas Drake, Northwest Echo Serenity Holyoak and Family Indiana John Wendell Homer & Shaylyn Lewis, Zack and Dr. Dean and Larae W. Myrle Wangsgaard Homer Luke Duke Larry and Tina Howard Julie Lewis and Ariane, To Marion Who Loved Brad Huff Tarik, Tiara Theatre Hari Ellen Huff In Honor of Jerry Lieder, Wallace Eastman #njhulins, Adams E ‘16 Costume Shop Paul and Emily Eddington 1999–2007 Jim Loder, USF 1999 Marshall and Debora Erb Abraham & Jane Hunt Brent Low Fred Saunders, Lynn Evans Family Tammy Low Brad and Alyson Farmer Troy and Jennifer Hunter David J. Lyon and Family Family Harlan McLachlan Lyon Jennifer Olsen Fellows In Memory of Thayne Yvonne Jackson Lyon Steven D. Fellows Shumway Huntsman Vance and Anita Robert and Joan Ferguson Hannah Jablin MacDonald Melia and Steve Fidel Lynn and Pam Jackson Mary A. Mackin In Honor of Dr. Michael Ron and Judi Johnson The Harrison Sisters: Flachmann BJ Jones, Director Patricia Mae Dr. Michael Flachmann Anne Judd, Volunteer Katie Magee Dr. Kim Flachmann Coordinator Jerry and Joyce Mason London Flynn Larry and Diane Justice Dene Mathis Nathan Flynn Michael S. Kartchner Harriet B. Mazer Raven Flynn “Kartch” Frances K. Mazer Dorothy & Quintin Foster Faelynn J. Kartchner Nathan H. Mazer Amy Foster “Finny” Marlin and Pam McKinney Victoria Foster Landon M. Kartchner “Frog” & Family John and Magee Foye Brody C. Kartchner “Toad” Nancy Melich Brock Fraser Cassidy F. Kartchner “Lil Art Mendini Ennis and Geri Gibbs Pie” Irene Mendini In Memory of Kendall Jane Diane Keay, Enjoy Anna Elizabeth Meredith Fillmore Gibson Robert Keith Sarah Ellen Meredith Andrea Golding Rich and Joan Kendell John Duncan Meredith ESG Construction Scott and Allison Kendell David Dickson Meredith Consultants, Ed and Sally Lorraine and Michael Helen Merold & Family Golembiewski Kennett In Honor of Pat and Charles Paul & Laura (Lewis) Doug and Janet Knell L. Metten Goulding and Family Dr. and Mrs. Donald R. Ann Martin Mildenhall Melissa Graves and Family Kusel Ron Mildenhall
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FRIENDS OF THE FESTIVAL (CONTINUED) James Miller Daniel S. Rak Stoel Rives In Memory of Loren and Michael Miller Yasmine, Ted, Kris, & Juli Noah Strasmann LaVeve Whetten Courtney Miller Redding Abigail Strasmann Evelyn L. Wiggins Mark Moench Dr. Janice Reid Steve and Annette Suite Katy Wilbur Martha Moench Virginia Tyler Renouard Sheila Summerhays Jeffrey R. Wilbur John and Rita Mojica 9/29/1934–3/26/2015 SUU Arts Administration Rich and Linda Wilson Robert and Elizabeth Moll Doug and Bonnie Richards Alumni In Memory of Raquel Dr. S.S. Moorty Ken and Jenni Richardson Richard and Judy Taggart Wilson, we love you so Matt Moscon Ronald and Afton Ririe Dr. Dennis and Karen. M much! Michelle Moscon Pete and Sheryl Robbins Taggart Karen Wood Annie Moscon Joyce L. Rodeback Peter A. Tarbox and Dr. James Wood Cole Moscon For Aaliyah & Lillith, from Michael S. Born Peggy Petersen Woodruff Lily Moscon Rob & Kat Roman Lethe Coleman Tatge Susan J. and CR Wooten Zach, Katie, Owen, Sam, Lousje and Keith Rooker Connie LaVall Taylor John and Jean Wright and Ada Murray The Seegmiller Family W. Rex and Mary Thornton Kathy Wyatt Kent and Cherie Myers Shawn RT Severn, Art feeds Family Scott L Wyatt Julie B. Nelson the soul Ralph D Tiggeman, My Declan Yates, Falstaff Jack Newton Corinne Severn, Sensational White Plume Ryan Merlin Yonk Kathy Newton Shows Jean E Tiggeman, Wand’rin’ Chad and Amy Jo Young Matt Nickerson Norman Sfeir Star Gregg Coffin and Joe Lori Nickerson Gail Sfeir Ellen Treanor Zaniker Toby and Allison Norton In Memory of Anne Sheedy Anne Tully and Larry Renn and Ree Zaphiropoulos June Anne Olsen and In Gerald R. Sherratt Whitesell Memory of Steven L. John W Shigeoka, MD Gerald L. Turner Artistic Initiative Fund Olsen In Memory of Ann O’Neill Cynthia S. Turner This fund is used to promote Thomas N. Parks Shigeoka, MD Michael Varner and the Festival’s growth in artistic Stanley and Carol Parry Jyl Shuler Kathleen Digre excellence by establishing a Catherine B. Pedersen Robert and Nannette Richard and Kathy Wagner core group of actors, directors, Robert G. Pedersen Simmons Hazel Theodore and Gladys and designers who regularly In Honor of Roderick McKay, Taylor, Kailey, Waller appear on and off our stages; Peeples Bethany Simmons David V., Jeffrey, & Steven supporting, enhancing, and Edwin and Zetta Peterson Almo B. and Rita J. Simmons W. Waller increasing the size and scope Randy and Leann Phillips Ken and Linda Simpson Grace Walling of our production design Kathy B. Phillips The Slitz Family Kirt Walling aesthetic; and increasing our Rick and Cheryl Phillips John Slover, King John Walling Family national and international Gary Phillips Clara Slover, Shrew John and Nell Ward exposure and profile. This list Mike Phillips Michael and Eliza Smith Bryan Watabe does not include the numerous Mary Ellen Phillips Wayne and Maria Smith Diana Watabe contributions made at the Dorothy Phillips Pat Snider Madelyn Watabe door of Bardway, Baby!, the Don Phillips Jerry Snider Matthew Watabe main fundraiser for this fund R. Scott Phillips S. E. Sonnenreich Mia Watabe held each year in August. Mike and Jolene Phinney David N. Sonnenreich Pat & Curtis Watson Zoe & Talia Pineda Ray E. Kathryne Juliet Sparks William Griffith Way Guild of the Utah Black-Pineda Athena Crystine Sparks Mary Coleman Way Shakespeare Festival In Honor of the Uncle Ned Roland and Jeanie Squire John Griffith Wells Harris Family Foundation Society In Honor of Drs. Bob G & Coleman Way Andrea Golding Elizabeth R. Pollak Arlene P Stein Mary Alexander Way V Eric and Ann Osgood Victor A. Pollak The USF-Loving R G Stein Patricia Shields Way lI Ted and Connie Porray Connie Porray Family Since 1975 Weedon Family Mr. Murray Ross Ted Porray Diane P Stewart Hugh S. West, Jr. & Family Laura C. Shafer Lord and Lady Puchlik Samuel S Stewart Julia C. West & Family William G. Way Miranda C. Quigley Lynn Stirling and Glynis Heath and Rebekah Westfall Utah Shakespeare Festival Henry L. Ragan Ladd Stirling Niel and Denise Westover REACH Program
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FRIENDS OF THE FESTIVAL (CONTINUED) Education Programs Contributions to this fund support the various educational and outreach programs offered by the Festival.
Sylvia A. Wedmore Jack and Audrey Whipple Barbara Wich
Margo Hecht, the Estate of Razelle Hecht Hillcrest High School, Joshua Long and Giselle Gifts in Kind Gremmert Fred C. Adams Hogle Zoo American Casino and Home Depot Ally Bank Entertainment Properties Kathie and Chuck Horman Arts Midwest/National LLC Instant Gratification Endowment for the Arts Ameritel Inns Winery Ann and Jim Brauer Steven and Patricia Stephanie and David Ivers Guild of the Utah Andersen Chic and Barbara Johnson, Shakespeare Festival Anniversary House Bed and Johnson Business Mountain West Small Breakfast Machines Business Finance Artisans Art Gallery Lake Mead Cruises Ted and Connie Porray Avi Resort and Casino Ladybug Nursery Helen Stanhope Bradshaw Chevrolet Buick Tim and Laura McAneney Utah State Office of Joanne Brattain and Chuck Milt’s Stage Stop Restaurant Education Hohos Miracle Springs Resort Bulloch’s Drug Store and Spa Words3 Cedar City Corporation Jeff and Jane Larsen Contributions to this fund Cedar City Motor Lawry’s The Prime Rib support this important project Company Restaurant, Las Vegas offered each year in August. Centro Woodfired Pizza Cariann Layton, Grand This list does not include the Chartwells Catering America Hotel numerous contributions made Services Ed and Julie Lepere at the door. Chili’s Restaurant Amy Lowell Clark and Linford Jewelers M•A•C Cosmetics Charlotte and Chuck Columbus Travel Milt’s Stage Stop Barnes Paul and Mary Cozzens Mills Publishing Joyce and John Barnes Shelley Davies, Centerpoint MILGRO, Newcastle Inc. In Memory of L Sue Theater Jim and Heather Molans Biedermann Skip Daynes, Daynes Music Clyde Munsell Ann and Jim Brauer Janis Desantis Katie and Zachary Murray Mary and Karl Bruner Disneyland Resort Alan and Glynis Neves Ed and Trudy Duncan Dominion Questar R. Scott Phillips Carl and Janice Fisher Corporation Pleasant Grove High John M and Rosalind J El Rey Inn and Suites School, Jim Wilcock and Horrigan Foundation Susan Eubanks Stewart Shelley Larry and Tina Howard Findlay Hyundai, St. Pete and Sheryl Robbins Jeannette S. and R. Douglas George Rocky Mountain Power Johnson Elizabeth Foyt and John Rusty’s Ranch House Bruce and Wanda Lafollette Wanderer Jyl Shuler Robert McAndrew Brock Fraser Patricia Snider Patricia Messamer Garth and Jerri Frehner Southern Utah University Amanda L Mills Frontier Homestead State Starbucks Robert and Elizabeth Moll Park Museum Virginia Stephenson Ted and Connie Porray Shannon Passey, Gem Studio West Photography Gary and Joann Rieben Awards SUNROC Gary and Jan Septon The Grind Coffeehouse Nathaniel Taggart and Stephen and Diane Sharp The Guild of the Utah Natalie Young Nancy and John Slitz Shakespeare Festival Jeff and Sheri Thompson Sheila Walsh Hillary Hahn Family
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Treasure Island Resort and Casino Tri-State Motors Patti and Steve Turner Utah Festival Opera and Musical Theatre Melinda and Brian Vaughn Video Utah Productions Viking River Cruises West High School, Sharon Salazar Mayor Maile Wilson Rich and Linda Wilson Steve Yates Special Thanks BYU-TV Dr. Brad Cook Cedar City Corporation Cedar City Arts Council Frontier Homestead State Park Tiger Funk The Guild of the Utah Shakespeare Festival Lew Haslem Larry and Tina Howard Iron County Commission Iron County Visitors and Convention Bureau Jackson Dry Cleaners Ben Livingston Midsummer Magazine Dr. Charles Metten Mills Publishing, Dan Miller Alan Neves Ryan D. Paul Southern Utah University —Accounts Payable —Advancement Office —Alumni Office —Cashier’s Office —College of Performing and Visual Arts —Computer Services —Department of Theatre and Dance —Electrical Department —Grounds Department —Gymnastics —Motor Pool and Receiving
FRIENDS OF THE FESTIVAL (CONTINUED) —Music Department —Facilities Management —Post Office —President’s Office —Provost’s Office —Gerald R. Sherratt Library —Purchasing Office University of Iowa, Division of Performing Arts Utah Division of Arts and Museums Utah Office of Tourism Utah State Legislature Rich and Linda Wilson
Jones Paint and Glass Master Knife MCO Tire and Service Inc. Mountain Lighting Mountain West Computers Park Place Eatery Red Acre Farm Rees and Hughes, CPA’s Retro Fitness Sorenson Electronics, Inc. Southwest Appliance Wholesale, Inc. Snap Fitness Star Sign and Banner of Cedar City State Farm-Amy Carter Agency Sunshine Health Foods Susan Baker’s Fine Signature Chocolates, Inc. The French Spot The Grind Coffee House Cafe Whittlesticks Inc Wilson and Whetten Orthodontics
Margaret Carson Jim Case Hal and Marianne Caudill Judy Colwell Brad Cook Lisa Cox Patricia Crown David and Elizabeth Dameron Dorothy Davis Kathy Davis Marie Davis Cherri and Fred Delgado Randy and Trice Dipner Sabina and Allen Duke Wallace Eastman and The Guild of the Utah Hannah Jablin Shakespeare Festival Gary and Charlene Elsasser Quintin and Dorothy Foster Business Supporters Garth and Jerri Frehner and Affordable American Family Insurance (Chris Lunt) Pam Gilbert All About Smiles Dentistry Kim Gillispie Amid Summer’s Inn B&B Mary Gillispie The Anniversary House Gordon and Mary Ann B&B Goodall Artisans Art Gallery Stuart and Jane Gothold Brad’s Food Hut Individual Supporters Russel and Jessika Grimshaw Brody’s Mexican Food Fred C. Adams Nancy and Franz Gruber Cardon Shoes and Clothing Susan Allman LaFollette Cedar City Prints Ethel Almodova Scott and Peggy Hansen Cedar Cycle LeGrand and Mary Anne Beverly Harris Cedar Rock and Bead Shop Andersen John and Robyn Harris and Charlie”s Southern BBQ Jon and Staci Anderson Family (Heather Allen) Allen and Eileen Anes Ivan and Venice Hawkins Coldwell Banker Advantage Jordyn and Cody Candice Heck Corp Arnoldson Charles and Kathie Horman Costa Vida Ben and Bailee Bahr Laura Horn and Family Deseret Books Michael and Kris Bahr Larry and Tina Howard Electric Avenue Lighting Susan Baker Joseph and Britannia Howe & Decor Anne and Barry Basel Michael Hozik and Elite Door and Window Amanda Bash Margaret Rea Farmers Insurance-Roger Staci Bash Bruce S. and Melody Olcott Lee Bechtel Hughes, CPA Hinton Burdick CPAS and Munje Bell Vanessa Hunt Advisors Paula Bell and Rob Christie Lynn Inskeep and Willie IG Winery Shelly Berkley and Larry Bishop Image Printing and Lehrner Jackie Johns Copying, Inc. Ann Bersi and Bob Shelton Sean and Melanie Kennelly Imperial Window Bethany Bibb Bob and Shirley Kramer Iron Gate Inn B&B Dianna Blake Jay Kristiansen Jackson Dry Cleaning Ken and Barbara Burrows Wanda and Bruce .Jolly’s Ranchwear Inc. Leslie Calvert LaFollette
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Darryl and Bonnie Lee Jeff Lieder Marilyn Lieder Mary Marshall Peggy and Michael Marton Jim and Sylvia Mathis Tim and Laura McAneney Jeff and Jane McCoy Andy and Janet McCrea Myrna McPherson Nancy Melich and Lex Hemphill John and Toni Merold II Kay Meyer Jim and Bev Mudd Zachary Murray Fred and Sharon Murphy Jeffrey and Katie Nelson and Family Bruce and Karin Newlin Florin Nielsen Bill and Sue Nissen Leslie Nixon Connie Nyman Jeff and Kristi Oritt Eric and Ann Osgood Terri and Peter Ottman Alyssa Ottman Tom and Colleen Paddock Sherri Palmer Sara and Symbria Patterson Sara Penny Giselle and Mike Peters Mike and Mary Ellen Phillips R. Scott Phillips Ron Pisaturo Kathy and Mike Pontius Ted and Connie Porray Brent and Jennifer Potter Dianh Anne Rogers Lynn Rogers Peggy Saunders and Karl Seashore Dolores Scheuerman Dr. Dany and Sara Schuman Mary Jane Seaman June Sewing Diane and Steve Sharp Penny Shubnell Jyl L. Shuler Bonnie Smith Elizabeth Smith
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FRIENDS OF THE FESTIVAL (CONTINUED) Jeff and Marilyn Smith Marguerite and Neal Smith Wayne and Maria Smith Clay and Gayle Stucki and Family Suzanne Tegland Steve and Patti Turner Brian Vaughn and Melinda Pfundstein Cyndi Wallace Kirt and Grace Walling Nell and John Ward Lorraine Warren Bruce and Leigh Washburn Bryan and Diane Watabe Mary Way and Way Family Elizabeth Weight Linda and Cliff Whipple Maile Wilson Rich and Linda Wilson Wayne and Cecilia Wilson CR and Susan Wooten Scott and Kathy Wyatt Ree Zaphiropoulos
Kelli Allred Debbie Angell Josie Beth Archibald Becca and David Baggaley Janet Brown Meridee Carpenter Donna Casebolt Darlene Childs Peggy Flocken Charlotte Gant Leila and Mya Griffith Michele and Stan Griffith Hailey Gulley Marie Haney Sharon Hise Sylvia Isom Fred Jackson William and Valerie Jueschke Stephanie Kearl Marylou Lawler Dallin Leavitt Jana Leavitt Marilyn Lieder Marilee Mason Amy Matheson Lois and Myron Sara Monroe Armstrong Memorial Jennifer and David Scholarship Fund Oberhelman This fund, administered Dan and Kelli Olsen by the Guild of the Utah Katie Olsen Shakespeare Festival, was Houghton and Frances created in honor of former Peterson Guild officers Lois and Myron Carol Lynn and Hal Platt Armstrong. Proceeds are Julie and Mike Saemisch used for scholarships to the Lisa Saxey Festival’s education program, William Shettler Playmakers. Linda Shirley Melissa Robison Lee Bechtel Ruth Sluder Ann Bersi and Bob Shelton Bonnie Smith Cherri and Fred Delgado Diana Major Spencer Pam Gilbert Chandler and Ashlee Squire Robert and Shirley Kramer Landon and Rebecca Squire Andy and Janet McCrea Roland and Jeanie Squire Eric and Ann Osgood Shane and Somer Squire Ted and Connie Porray Trevor and Alisha Squire Dinah Anne Rogers Bob and Arlene Stein Jennifer Street Area Representatives Lorraine Thompson Carolyn Adams Brittany Thurman Louise Adkins-Symes Harvey and Bari Turner Chantelle Albrecht Lindsey Wells
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Marsha Wells Elizabeth Woodward Volunteers Bob Ackerman Helen Albright Ethel Almodova Jon Anderson Staci Anderson Irene Angel Jason Angell Rozella Angell Jim Ansell John Ashby Margaret Ashby Diane Ashdown Penelope Ashworth Suzanne Aw James Banks Jayne Banks Lynne Barnes Mary Jo Beatty Lee Bechtel Charmaine Beckman Mary Ann Bently Shana Bland Jeannie Boggess Wally Boggess Bob Botts Elverna Botts Miriam Bowen Cathy Buchanan Beverly Buckner Linda Bush Marianne Caudill Ellen Chalmers Susan Christopher Dillon Coburn Teresa Collins Judy Colwell Bonnie Cox Linda Cox Karen Darrow Tina Davis Cherri Delgado Fred Delgado Deborah Denny Donna Dishbein Cheryl Disney Betty Jo Dunnell Janet Eldredge Colleen Engle Karen Enoch
Connie Erickson Corrine Esmeier Laura Fager Marta Fernandez Rosemary Fletcher Pamela Gilbert Mary Gillespie Marilyn Grainger Jerry Griffin Les Griffin Allen Griggs Mary Sue Griggs Donna Griguhn Mel Griguhn Dawn Haberkorn Pattie Haley Jane Halladay Burke Hamilton Marcene Hamilton Danny Hansen Ruth Hansen Bronson Hardy Jody Heaps Tracy Heavyrunner Tim Heimsoth Phil and Lori Hermansen Lavee Heybourne Virginia Higby Becky Hill Hazel Hillstead Amy Howe Ashley Howe Caroline Howe Jeanine Howells Kierra Hudson Vanessa Hunt Marva Huntington Kathryn Ipson Pamela Jacobson Ann James Mara Jansons Susan Jensen Jerry Johnson Sheila Johnson Jennifer Jones Louise Jones Bob Kramer Shirley Kramer Mindy Kropf Marty Larkin Ervin Larsen Judy Larsen Helen Leavitt
FRIENDS OF THE FESTIVAL (CONTINUED) Lisa Lee Roberta Levsen Linda Liebhardt Dorothy Loris LoRen Lovell Francine Lyndaker Marc Marx Melanie Marx Alice Matheson Vicki Matheson Sally McDonald Phyllis McFarland Donna McNabb Grace Melling Joyce Messer Yvette Miles Paula Mitchell Annette Mitchem Richard Mitchem Pat Morris Stewart Morris Bev Mudd
Jim Mudd Howard Munson Maridon Neilson Michelle Nelson Barbara Neuenschwander Pat Nielson Celestial Noot Vincent Noot Connie Nyman Barbi Oehler Bob Ogie Linda Olsen Maureen Olsen Deanna Oxborrow Regina Pabo Demi Parker Paul Parker Linda Peterson Kathy Pontius Leola Prestwich Sherry Price
Mariana Remington Joanne Rice Dee Rich Donna Rish Denise Roberts Kathy Roberts Barbara Rodriguez Lynn Rogers Victoria Rogers Marsha Rosenberg Katherine Ross Susan Ross Jeannie Rowe Marybelle Royer Mimi Rozo Lourdes Salcedo Karen Schanbeck Dee Scheuerman Mary Jane Seamon Narcie Secrist Janet Seegmiller Keith Seegmiller
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OUT ON THE BOULEVARD DINER (St. George store only) Relax and take a break from the “hurry-up and eat” world. The “Boulevard Diner” offers our famous 1/4lb hamburger with our homemade bun, or a large selection of made to order deli sandwiches with fresh homemade buns, soups, salads, and tasty “daily specials”. Open 11am to 5pm Monday thru Saturday – located inside Boulevard Home Furnishings 390 N. Mall Drive, St. George, UT 84790. Find us on the web at www.boulevardhome.com, check us out on Facebook or just give us a call at 435-986-3100.
1322 S. Providence Center Dr. 435-865-5937 Monday – Thursday Lunch: 11am – 3pm Dinner: 4pm – 9pm
Friday Lunch: 11am – 3pm Dinner: 4pm – 10pm
Saturday Dinner served: 11am – 10pm
BRODY’S MEXICAN RESTAURANT Brody’s Mexican Restaurant serves unique flavors and dishes of authentic Mexican food, molcajete or guaraches, our famous street tacos and other delectable specialties, homemade maracuyá and horchata, deep fried ice cream, along with a great selection of Mexican and craft beers and wines to enjoy with our great food. With our vibrant décor, you will immediately feel welcome, and our friendly staff will promptly take your order, and provide excellent customer service. Open daily, Mon - Thur. 10 - 9pm, Fri & Sat. 10 -10pm, closed Sunday. Providence Center, 1166 S Sage Drive Suite C, Cedar City, just east of Hampton Inn. (435) 531-8773, brodysmexicanrestaurant.com
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CENTRO WOODFIRED PIZZARIA We are passionate about pizza! Our mission is to provide fresh and creative food in a uniquely fun and casual atmosphere. Our Pizzaiolo’s hand stretch and carefully craft each pizza to order with our own tomato sauce and the highest quality toppings, and bake in our wood fired oven imported from Naples, providing the depth of flavor only achieved by these special ovens. Also offering amazing salads, bottled and draft beers and a special selection of red and white wines chosen to pair perfectly to our pizzas. Top off the evening with our desert pizza you’ll dream about. 50 W University Blvd. (Center Street), Cedar City, just a short walk from the Festival. 11am – 10pm Monday – Saturday. Takeout available. (435) 867-8123. Find us on Facebook.
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CHARLIE’S SOUTHERN BARBECUE Best BBQ this side of Memphis! We smoke our signature pulled pork and beef brisket for over 12 72
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hours. Everything is made fresh from scratch daily from our family recipes passed down through generations. Featuring pulled pork, beef brisket, smoked ribs, turkey, signature side dishes and kids’ meals to keep everyone lickin’ their chops. Enjoy our delicious BBQ with a cold beer and soulful Blues all summer. Great food at a great price - you’ll be back for more. Eat-in or take-out, catering. Open daily, 11am - 10pm. 126 N Main Street, Cedar City. (435) 867-8010
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CHEF ALFREDO RISTORANTE ITALIANO Chef Alfredo’s provides an intimate and elegant atmosphere in which to enjoy authentic Italian cuisine. Our skilled team is pleased to welcome you to our establishment! Our delicious Italian food is fresh and prepared to order, featuring traditional pastas, steaks, chicken, veal, rack of lamb, fish, and 126 N. Main #C3 seafood, as well as salads, soups, and desserts. We Cedar City serve beer and wine, have daily lunch specials, and 435-865-6848 we are proud to provide catering for special events. Mon-Fri 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. for lunch. MonThurs 4:00-9:00 p.m., Fri & Sat 4:00-10:00 p.m., and Sun 4:00-9:00 p.m. Daily specials posted on our Facebook page. Reservations recommended - Great (435)Harvest_1_4V_June2017.indd 1 586 2693. 2313 W Hwy 56 (400 N) Suite 1, Cedar City. chefalfredos.com DEPOT GRILL STEAK & SEAFOOD 241 North Main. Fine dining at its best in Cedar City with a menu sure to please the most discerning palate. Our entrees include the finest cuts of beef and pork; fresh, never frozen seafood, and poultry; complemented by fabulous sides, salads, and desserts. Great wine list and craft beer. Make your next stop the Depot Grill. Summer Hours: 4pm-10pm - MonSat. Reservations recommended (435) 865-7445. depotgrillcedar.com EUREKA CASINO IN MESQUITE Mason Street Courtyard offers casual dining in a relaxing, comfortable and, most of all, fun restaurant atmosphere. Great option for breakfast, lunch or dinner, open 24 hours. Gregory’s Mesquite Grill is the finest dining restaurant in Mesquite. The award-winning menu features an extensive wine list to compliment the delectable American cuisine. Pamper your73
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self in this enchanting and relaxing Great American Steakhouse. Early bird specials are served daily: 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm. Dinner served daily: 4:00pm - 9:00pm. Reservations are highly recommended 1-800-3464611. eurekamesquite.com THE FRENCH SPOT A true family enterprise, The French Spot Café strives to create a corner of French culture in the community. Michel Attali, the chef, and Leah his assistant, are the hands behind the business. They are here to offer you a selection of menu items that will entice your palate. Come sit back on our outdoor terrace and enjoy a selection of menu items that will transport you to France for a moment. Choose from our New York Strip Steak and Salmon dinners and finish off with a delectable dessert such as a Chocolate Mousse, Crème Brûlée or Macaron. Our schedule is: Tuesday-Saturday 10-10 and Sunday 10-2. We are located on Center street next to Centro Pizzeria. Our newest venture with the IG Winery allows our guests to enjoy a full menu accompanied by their wine tasting in a beautiful indoors setting.
Patio Dining "Best Restaurant..." OPEN 7 Days a Week
TOWER BUILDING AT ANCESTOR SQUARE ST. GEORGE BLVD. & MAIN STREET
(435) 634.1700
GEORGE’S CORNER RESTAURANT & PUB Head down to St. George and try our great American food for breakfast, lunch and dinner 7am - midnight seven days a week. Following in the footsteps of the Big Hand Café that stood on this same spot from 1930 – 1963, George’s is the favorite gathering place for St. George residences and visitors alike. Promising “Especially Good Food”, you will be delighted with the menu and ambiance at George’s Corner in Ancestor Square. Located on the corner of St. George Boulevard and Main, St. George. (435) 216-7311, Check our live entertainment schedule at georgescornerrestaurant.com.
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GREAT HARVEST BREAD COMPANY Great bread is our passion. We offer you the best baked goods made from whole grains. When you enter our store, you’ll notice the aroma of fresh breads, handmade cinnamon rolls, cookies, and our delicious array of sandwiches and soups. If you are looking for a healthy option look no further. Everything is made from scratch every day, just how it should be. Stop in for a free sample. Open Mon – Sat 7 am – 8 pm, closed Sunday. 126 N Main Street, Cedar City, (435) 865-5848.
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soups, salads, and a variety of pastries. A great place to relax, surf the web and gather with friends. Open Mon – Sat, 7am – 7pm. 19 N Main Street, Cedar City, (435) 867-5333.
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IG WINERY & TASTING ROOM IG Winery is Utah’s premier winery offering tastings and wine sales right here in Cedar City. Located 2 blocks east of the Shakespeare Theatre, IG Winery offers over 10 different wines to please everyone for the beginner to the sophisticated wine enthusiast. Enjoy a white, red, or wine makers reserve wine flight and pair our wines with a cheese plate, or select tapas plates. 59 W Center Street, Cedar City, (435) 867-9463. igwwinery.com
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JF GIFT SHOP BOBA TEA AND SMOOTHIES New! Come try our delicious and refreshing Boba (bubble) tea and smoothies made to order with fresh fruit, and check out our fine porcelain and other gift items. Open Mon – Thurs 11 am to 7 pm, Fri & Sat 11 am – 8pm Sunday 10 am – 5 pm. Next to Ninja Japanese Steakhouse, 1180 Sage Drive, Cedar City, 435-867-8207.
Japanese Cuisine • Hibachi Grill • Sushi
LIGHTHOUSE SEAFOOD & GRILL Lighthouse Seafood and Grill brings the tastes of the sea to Cedar City. Come enjoy fresh seafood, fish, chicken, steaks, salads, soups, desserts, and more. Allow our talented team to take care of you while you tuck into a whole lobster or a surf and turf in a relaxing, calm environment that makes you feel like you’ve been transported to the beach. We serve dinner Mon-Thurs 4:00-9:00 pm, Friday and Sat 4:00 – 10:00 pm. Closed Sundays. Daily specials posted on our Facebook page. 2107 N Main Street, Cedar City. Reservations recommended. (435) 233 2330. lighthousecedar.com
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MAIN STREET SODA FOUNTAIN Inside Bulloch Drug. Experience the atmosphere and flavor of a traditional drug store fountain. Enjoy a sundae, float, freezer, or banana split; sip a real root beer or iron port just for old time’s sake! Sweet treats and chocolates, sugar-free candy and much more. Mon - Fri 9 - 8, Sat 9 - 6 . 91 N Main Street, Cedar City, (435) 586-9651. bullochdrug.com
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2280 Sage Dr. • Cedar City Reservations accepted 435-867-5577 ninjacedarcity.com Also in St. George
MILT’S STAGE STOP A Shakespeare tradition. Full dinners, steaks, seafood, prime rib, salad bar, appetizers, lounge, and beautiful scenery. Open for dinner seven days
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a week, 5pm - 10pm. Children’s menu. Utah State Liquor Licensee. 5 miles up Cedar Canyon (U-14), Cedar City. Reservations recommended. (435) 5869344 miltsstageshop.com NINJA JAPANESE STEAKHOUSE & SUSHI BAR Experience the best in Japanese fine dining in Cedar City. At Ninja, talented chefs prepare and cook your steak and seafood at Hibachi grills while you watch, prepared individually to your liking. Serving you the finest quality authentic Japanese cuisine, while serving up a show as well! Ninja’s Sushi Bar serves the freshest and widest variety of seafood available, made to order. Mon – Fri lunch 11 am – 2:30 pm, dinner 4 pm – 10 pm, Saturday 12 pm – 10 pm, Sunday 4pm – 9 pm. Sake, wine & beer available. Located in the Providence Center 1180 Sage Drive #A, Cedar City, near Hampton Inn. Also in St. George! Reservations accepted. (435) 867-5577 ninjacedarcity.com
1233 S. Sage Dr. #A • Cedar City 435-586-0909 Open 11 am – 9 pm, closed Tuesday
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PAINTED PONY RESTAURANT The Painted Pony is an exciting, unique restaurant serving innovative cuisine with regional specialties in an artistic, contemporary environment. Casual fine dining indoors or on the Patio. With an extensive wine list, generous portions attentive service and reasonable prices you’ll be sure to return to “The Pony” anytime you are in St. George. Open 7 days a week: Lunch Mon-Sat 11:30 – 4 pm & Dinner 4 pm Daily. Winner of the Wine Spectator Award of Excellence & DiRoNA Distinguished Restaurants of North America, voted “Best Dining” in southern Utah. Located in St. George in the Tower at Ancestor Square, 2 W St. George Blvd., St. George. (435) 6341700, painted-pony.com PASTRY PUB We offer an array of eclectic styles of food that will tempt your taste buds to come back for more. We offer flavorful sandwiches, distinctive salads, dinner items that offer Persian rice, pasta, and tex-mex flare. Make sure you leave plenty of room to enjoy our tarts, cakes or brownies. Many gluten free options available (including desserts!). The Pastry Pub has an atmosphere to compliment your Shakespearean adventure. Come join us Monday through Saturday, 7 am to 10 pm, at 86 West Center Street, Cedar City, 435867-1400. We also offer catering for parties, meetings, weddings and more. cedarcitypastrypub.com
Simply the Best Pizza in Cedar City! Since 1973
FRESH FEEL GOOD FOOD
Pizza, Pasta, Calzones, Sandwiches, Breads, Fresh Salad Bar, Soup, Desserts – PLUS Gluten Free Menu 131 South Main Street, Cedar City
435-586-3900
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PISCO PERUVIAN ROTISSERIE & GRILL We love introducing our guests to the only authentic Peruvian restaurant in Southern Utah, serving Peruvian and other Latin American specialties while transporting you to a world of sunshine and happiness right here in Cedar City. Come and see why Peru is one of the top culinary destinations in the world. Our menu includes beef, seafood, pork entrees, our unique hamburgers, and our famous rotisserie chicken, as well as soups and salads, desserts. A full selection of cocktails including the famous Pisco Sour and handmade margaritas and beer. Join us for lunch and dinner, Mon – Thurs 10 – 9, Fri & Sat 10 – 10, closed Sunday, 1180 S Sage Drive, Suite F, Cedar City. Reservations accepted, (435) 677-7088. piscoperuvian.com PIZZA FACTORY Always the best pizza, pasta, calzones, sandwiches, and salads, with gluten-free menu items! Featuring daily specials that are always fresh and homemade from natural ingredients. For delivery - to your home or hotel, or dine in and enjoy our well-stocked salad bar and great menu, or order ahead and pick up from our convenient drive-up window. ‘Feel Good Food’ Open for lunch and dinner Mon - Thurs 11am - 9pm, Fri and Sat 11am - 10pm. 131 South Main, Cedar City. Closed Sundays. (435) 586-3900. Order online at pizzafactorycedarcity.com RED ACRE FARM CSA Visit our farm and shop at our farm store! We sell baked goods, jams, meats, cheese, and a handful of great local goods like honey, ceramics, and picnic or boxed lunches to go, thoughtfully prepared using house-made and local products grown and raised at Red Acre Farm and in Utah. Located in the Cedar Valley, 2322 West 4375 North, Cedar City, 435 865-6792, or find us at the Farmers Market on Center Street (next to IG Winery), Wednesday 4 pm – 7 pm and Saturday 9 am – noon. redacrefarmcsa.org RUSTY’S RANCH HOUSE Fine cuisine in a rustic setting. Full dinners, steaks, seafood, barbecued ribs, pasta, fresh fish of the day. Open Mon - Sat, 5pm - 10pm. Children’s menu. Utah State liquor licensee. 2 miles up Cedar Canyon (U-14), Cedar City. Reservations recommended, (435) 5863839. rustysranchhouse.com
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May – October Friday 8 to 8 THE SHOPPES AT ZION Spring/Summer Saturday 1 toWhile 8 shopping at The Shoppes at Zion visit Mongolian BBQ, Outback Steakhouse, Rocky Mountain Chocolate May – October Factory, Starbuck’s, Smashburger’s, and Capriotti’s Friday 8Sunday to 8 CLOSED Sandwich Shop. 250 North Red Cliff Drive, St. George. Saturday 1 to 8
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SNOW CANYON CAFÉ AT TUACAHN Snow Canyon Café serves fast, fresh meals, light fare, snacks, and desserts year-round at the beautiful Tuacahn Center for the Arts. Also offering pre-show dinners for Tuacahn Broadway shows, by reservation at tuacahn.org. Open M-F 11am-8pm, Sat 9am-8pm. (435) 261-3575. snowcanyoncafe.com
Fall/Winter November – April Friday 9 to 5 GREENSHOW! SUSHI BURRITO RedAcreFarmCSA.org (435)Saturday 865-6792 1 toCedar 5 City’s new sushi eating experience! Fresh burrito sized sushi rolls are created with premium Sunday CLOSED Japanese ingredients. Also serving Bento boxes, ! LOCAL CHEESE November – April ! PRESERVES Friday 9 to 5 ! BAKED GOODS Saturday 1 to 5 Sunday CLOSED ! BASKETS FOR THE
tempura, potstickers, salad and soup. Fresh and great tasting. Serving lunch and dinner, 11 am – 9 pm, closed Tuesday. 1223 S Sage Drive #A, Cedar City. (435) 586-0909. sushiburritoutah.com
SWEET BASIL THAI CUISINE We are a full-service family friendly restaurant serving the best Thai cuisine this side of California. Our customers tell us that our food is equal to or better than the finest Thai restaurants in Las Vegas and Los Angeles. We are open for Monday – Thursday lunch from 11am - 3pm, dinner 4pm - 9pm, Friday lunch from 11am - 3pm, dinner 4pm - 10pm, Saturday serving dinner from 11am – 10 pm. Closed Sunday. Carry out available. 1322 S Providence Center Drive. Suite 100, Cedar City. (435) 865-5937. XETAVA GARDENS CAFE Located in Kayenta’s Coyote Gulch Art Village at 815 Coyote Gulch Court, Ivins. Surrounded by beautiful red cliffs and desert gardens, Xetava is the perfect place to relax and share an evening under the stars. Our menu promises all the delights of fine dining with an atmosphere that nourishes the soul. We also offer delicious coffees and espresso, breakfast and lunch, and a full wine and beer list. This is Xetava Gardens Café, where taste experiences are rivaled only by visual sensations. Breakfast & lunch served daily from 9am - 5pm, dinner Friday and Saturday 5pm - 8pm. Dinner reservations recommended: 435-656-0165. xetava.com
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