SLAC: I'll Eat You Last: A Chat With Sue Mengers

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Table of Contents Welcome ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 6 I'll Eat You Last: A Chat With Sue Mengers ���������������������������������������� 7 Acknowledgements ��������������������������������������������������������������������������� 8 Cast of Characters........................................................................... 11 In The Room with Robin Wilks-Dunn................................................ 12 Who’s Who ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������14 Green Room Gallery......................................................................... 16 Corporate Partners ���������������������������������������������������������������������������19 Sponsors Friends and Supporters ���������������������������������������������������20 Salt Lake Acting Company Staff ��������������������������������������������������������24 Board of Trustees �����������������������������������������������������������������������������25 Mini Season �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������26 For Our Audience �����������������������������������������������������������������������������28

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We proudly start Salt Lake Acting Company’s 44th season with a new mission statement:

to engage and enrich community through brave contemporary theatre This new, community-centered mission reflects Salt Lake Acting Company’s vibrant work onstage and our passion to be a resource to a community that has given this theatre so much. We begin our season with 400 more subscribers than last year, confirming that we will reach our goal of 2,800 subscribers. With our subscription campaign still underway, it is likely we will exceed this goal, breaking Salt Lake Acting Company subscription records. We recognize that every subscriber is a gift and will honor your commitment by presenting the best plays of the highest quality, and taking great care to make certain your SLAC experience is a positive one. Most of you are familiar with SLAC’s plays and trust the adventure each one brings. You may not be as familiar with the role SLAC plays in Utah’s vibrant cultural and educational landscape through programming built to inspire our future theatre-goers and theatre-makers. • Our Title 1 Matinee Program is the centerpiece of our educational programming. Each year, eight performances of our children’s play are presented free of charge to Title 1 schoolchildren. By connecting literacy and theatre, this program affirms the vitality of arts in education. • The University Professional Theatre Program gives Utah’s theatre students the opportunity to work in a professional theatre, bringing them one step closer to realizing their dreams of a career in theatre. To enrich and engage community, we hold post play discussions, panel discussions, Green Room Gallery exhibits, and non-profit partnerships. • SLAC develops and celebrates new work through our New Play Sounding Series and a new program dedicated solely to the development of new scripts, Playwrights’ Lab at SLAC. • SLAC and the David Ross Fetzer Foundation for Emerging Artists are proud to partner and offer a grant that will provide a playwright who is 35 years of age or younger with a weeklong opportunity to develop his or her script here at SLAC. For more information about this programs, please visit our website: saltlakeactingcompany.org or contact us. We’d love to talk to you about all things SLAC. As we’re riding this wave of effervescent energy and enthusiasm for the future, we’re overjoyed that you have chosen to join us. We are honored by your commitment to this theatre and treasure the opportunity to serve you. Happy Opening, Cynthia and Keven Executive Producers


presents

By

John Logan Director

Robin Wilks-Dunn

Set Design

Light Design

Keven Myhre

James M Craig

Costume Design

Production Stage Manager

K.L. Alberts

Jennie Sant*

Sound Design

Shea Madson

Dialect Coach

Adrianne Moore

Assistant Stage Manager

Martin Alcocer

Original Broadway Production Produced by Graydon Carter, Arielle Tepper Madover James L. Nederlander, The Shubert Organization Terry Allen Kramer, Stephanie P. McClelland, Jeffrey Finn Ruth Hendel, Larry Magid, Jon B. Platt, Scott & Brian Zeilinger I’LL EAT YOU LAST: A CHAT WITH SUE MENGERS is presented by special arrangement with Dramatists Play Service, Inc., New York.

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Acknowledgements The Salt Lake Acting Company gratefully acknowledges the following foundations and government agencies for their very generous sponsorship. Their support is truly essential to SLAC’s success and vitality.

Salt Lake County Zoo, Arts & Parks (ZAP) Funds Salt Lake County Cultural Facilities Support Program National Endowment for the Arts Utah Division of Arts & Museums Salt Lake City Arts Council The Shubert Foundation, Inc. Emma Eccles Jones Foundation George S. & Dolores Doré Eccles Foundation B. W. Bastian Foundation John & Marcia Price Family Foundation Edgerton Foundation Marriner S. Eccles Foundation Lawrence T. & Janet T. Dee Foundation Jarvis & Constance Doctorow Family Foundation Anonymous R. Harold Burton Foundation Richard K. and Shirley S. Hemingway Foundation Sorenson Legacy Foundation McCarthey Family Foundation Henry W. & Leslie M. Eskuche Foundation C. Comstock Clayton Foundation Utah Humanities Council The PI Foundation, Inc. Manners / Golden Rule Foundation Mark Family Foundation Whittenburg Foundation

This project is supported in part by Salt Lake County’s Zoo Arts and Parks program, Utah Division of Arts and Museums, with funding from the State of Utah and the Salt Lake City Arts Council.

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Cast of Characters SUE MENGERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Camille G. Van Wagoner* UNDERSTUDY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Olivia Custodio *Member of Actors' Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States

Camille G. Van Wagoner in rehearsal.

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In The Room With Robin Wilks-Dunn M

y Aunt Vi, my mother’s sister, lived in California. To me, as a child growing up in rural Louisiana, she seemed exotic and mysterious, always fashion savvy with the newest hottest styles. When I was a child, our families would meet at my grandparent’s house in Illinois. She would swoop in with her designer sunglasses (she worked at the company), bestowing on us all designer sunglasses with our initials in rhinestones. Her hair was dyed and worn in an upsweep do; I never saw her without long, painted fingernails, or without her makeup on. She would splurge on us and buy steak and serve it for breakfast. She chain-smoked over meals and in elevators. She refused senior discounts and would get offended if one was offered. She spent money she didn’t have to help craft that image. She played by her own rules. She was ballsy and brash and spoke her mind - sometimes just for shock value - and late at night I could hear stirrings of arguments amongst the adults. My mother would be furious with her sister for reasons I didn’t understand until I was older. What does my Aunt Vi have to do with Sue Mengers? Sue’s words of advice to the audience “You want to be a thing? Make yourself that thing.“ My aunt had in fact done just that, just like Sue had. Violet Grace Payne from rural Illinois moves to California in the 1960s and reinvents herself – became someone that no one in her past recognized, not even her parents, sister, or son. She could be selfish and catty and inconsiderate and in the next breath could be lovely and generous and kind. She would have made a good agent. And this is exactly what Sue did also – remade herself into the thing she wanted to be – trying to leave behind a past that included painful memories and went to the mecca where dreams are created - to Hollywood. The siren call of Hollywood - where people are lured to and reinvent themselves every day. And it’s hard to know who you are when you have reinvented yourself. Hollywood in the 1960s when Sue arrived didn’t have a lot of women in charge of things. So, not only did Sue re-invert herself, she fought and scrambled to the top and became not the most powerful woman agent in Hollywood in the 1970s but the most powerful agent, period. And as inexplicable as why someone becomes famous and powerful, the same can be said of the fall. Sue rose to the top very quickly and fell just as fast. I had never heard of Sue Mengers until I worked on this script, though I knew the stars and directors and movies that she was instrumental in making. I hope you enjoy getting to know Sue as you sit in her Hollywood home in 1981 and learn about her fascinating life and reflect on how we reinvent ourselves – maybe not to the extreme of Sue Mengers or my Aunt Vi, but how we shape our lives, tweak our stories to make them just a tad more engaging, make ourselves into the “thing” we want to be. And is that a firm foundation? Or just waiting to crumble with one false move?

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Camille G. Van Wagoner and Director Robin Wilks-Dunn in rehearsal.

Thanks to the voters of Salt Lake County for supporting the Zoo, Arts, and Parks—or ZAP— program, which helps to make this performance possible. We hope you’ll vote for it again this fall.

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Thanks to Rocky Mountain Power for awarding Salt Lake Acting Company a Blue Sky Funding Grant, which allowed us to install Solar Panels on our Historical Building. On behalf of everyone at SLAC, we would like to thank Rocky Mountain Power and its Blue Sky customers for their support of the Blue Sky Solar project that benefits our community both economically and environmentally, and to offer our firm support of the initiative’s work to expand the usage of renewable energy.

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WHO’S WHO CAMILLE G. VAN WAGONER* (Sue

Mengers) is grateful to be back at SLAC! She was last seen here as Cow 1 in CLICK CLACK MOO: COWS THAT TYPE. Camille has worked for many local theatre companies, including: Caine Lyric Repertory Co, Salt Lake Shakespeare, Egyptian Theatre Co, Hale Centre Theatre, The Grand Theatre and Pioneer Theatre Company. Some of her favorite roles have been: Chaperone in THE DROWSY CHAPERONE, Mother Superior in NUNSENSE, Mrs. Lovitt in SWEEENEY TODD, Mama Morton in CHICAGO, Domina in A FUNNY THING HAPPENED ON THE WAY TO THE FORUM, Melpomene in XANADU, Dolly in HELLO, DOLLY!, Miss Hannigan in ANNIE, Louse in ALWAYS, PATSY CLINE, and Madame Thenardier in LES MISERABLES. Thanks to everyone for this phenomenal opportunity.

OLIVIA CUSTODIO

(Understudy, performing Tuesday, October 14 and Saturday, October 25 matinee) is absolutely thrilled to be able to enter the world of Sue Mengers for this incredible production. She most recently performed at SLAC in this year’s SATURDAY’S VOYEUR as Sister Marriott. An opera singer, Olivia received her Bachelor’s degree from Carnegie Mellon University and will earn her Master of Music at the University of Utah this fall. She has performed leading roles in operas including Elle in LA VOIX HUMAINE, the Witch in HANSEL AND GRETEL, Alice Ford in FALSTAFF, Flora in LA TRAVIATA, and Bradamante in ALCINA. Although she is an opera singer, she has never sung while wearing Viking horns, nor has she shattered a glass with her voice. A lover of all things

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WHO’S WHO comical, Olivia has studied improv comedy at The Second City in Chicago and created her own operatic comedy show called “Operation: Opera” during her time living in NYC. She would like to thank her parents for creating her and their endless support, as well as her dearest friends and teachers for their continual assistance in her growth as a performer and human being.

JOHN LOGAN (Playwright) received the

Tony, Drama Desk, Outer Critic Circle and Drama League awards for his play RED. This play premiered at the Donmar Warehouse in London and at the Golden Theatre on Broadway. He is the author of more than a dozen other plays including NEVER THE SINNER and HAUPTMANN. His adaptation of Ibsen’s THE MASTER BUILDER premiered on the West End in 2003. As a screenwriter, Logan had three movies released in 2011: HUGO, CORIOLANUS and RANGO. Previous film work includes SWEENEY TODD (Golden Globe award); THE AVIATOR (Oscar, Golden Globe, BAFTA and WGA nominations); GLADIATOR (Oscar, Golden Globe, BAFTA and WGA nominations); THE LAST SAMURAI; ANY GIVEN SUNDAY, and RKO 281 (WGA award, Emmy nomination).

ROBIN WILKS-DUNN (Director) is

pleased to be back at Salt Lake Acting Company. Her most recent productions at SLAC were GOOD PEOPLE and A LOSS OF APPETITE in the 2013-14 season. Other productions she has directed at SLAC include DOTTIE: THE SISTER LIVES ON, BOOM, PEARL, ONE LAST DANCE and NAPOLEON’S CHINA. Robin has directed several staged readings at SLAC, most recently ROAD TO EDEN, PERMANENT COLLECTION and THE LAST WORD and will be directing Tony Kushner’s One Acts TINY KUSHNER as part of the NPSS this season. She directed LAST LISTS OF MY MAD MOTHER and THE GOOD BODY for Pygmalion Theatre Company, where she serves on the board. Robin co-wrote and was the original director of the children’s touring show for the Intermountain LIVE WELL campaign, now starting

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its 7th tour. She reads scripts for the Sundance Theatre Lab and works as Education and Outreach Coordinator for Kingsbury Hall. She is on the National Advisory Committee for Kennedy Center Partners in Education. Robin’s work has been seen on stages across the Salt Lake Valley for years and hopefully for many years to come!

K.L. ALBERTS (Costume Design) has

been designing for SLAC since 1999. Some favorite designs include RABBIT HOLE, I AM MY OWN WIFE, GO, DOG. GO!, CIRCLE, MIRROR, TRANSFORMATION and BEAUTY QUEEN OF LEENANE. Recent designs for Pioneer Theatre Company v ELF-THE MUSICAL, OF MICE AND MEN, LES MISERABLES, WHITE CHRISTMAS and LAUGHING STOCK. Locally Kevin has also worked with Meat & Potato Theatre and spent 21 seasons with the Utah Shakespeare Festival.

SHEA MADSON

(Sound Design) is excited to be designing her first show here at SLAC. She is a recent graduate from the University of Utah’s Performance Art Design Program. Some of her recent design credits are BLUE STOCKINGS and METAMORPHOSE (U of U). She has also worked on SATURDAY’S VOYEUR 2014 and SWEET CHARITY (Pioneer Theater).

ADRIANNE MOORE (Dialect Coach)

has served as dialect coach on many previous SLAC productions including GOOD PEOPLE, VENUS IN FUR, BLOODY BLOODY ANDREW JACKSON, RED, ANGELS IN AMERICA, CHARM, THE CARETAKER, SKIN IN FLAMES, I AM MY OWN WIFE, POLISH JOKE, and MEMORY OF WATER. Directing credits for SLAC include 4,000 MILES, HOW TO MAKE A ROPE SWING, CIRCLE MIRROR TRANSFORMATION and HOLD PLEASE. Adrianne has also coached dialects for Pioneer Theatre Company (DRACULA, MY FAIR LADY, THE HEIRESS, PRIDE AND PREJUDICE and THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST) Utah Contemporary Theatre, The Egyptian Theatre Company, Pygmalion Theatre, Old Lyric Repertory Company,

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WHO’S WHO and Tuacahn Center for the Performing Arts. Film includes THE REDEMPTION OF SARAH CAIN and, most recently, the AMC pilot GALYNTINE. Adrianne is a member of the Voice and Speech Trainers Association.

JENNIE SANT* (Stage Manager) has

worked at Salt Lake Acting Company as the AEA Stage Manager on VENUS IN FUR, MANNING UP, THE PERSIAN QUARTER and ANGELS IN AMERICA PARTS I & II. She has also worked at The Egyptian Theatre Company as the AEA Stage Manager on PAGENT and THE MUSIC MAN. Pioneer Theatre Company as the 1st ASM on LES MISERABLES, PAINT YOUR WAGON, DOUBT, A MIDSUMMER NIGHTS DREAM, THE FOREIGNER, VERTICAL HOUR and THE PRODUCERS. She was also the ASM for NEXT TO NORMAL. Other credits stage managing includes ANGELS IN AMERICA PARTS I & II at the Babcock Theatre, TRUE WEST in Studio 115, HENRY V and MEASURE FOR

MEASURE for Salt Lake Shakes and TALKING WALES II for Utah Contemporary Theatre.

MARTIN C. ALCOCER (Assistant Stage

Manager) is a freshman in the stage management program at the University of Utah. He graduated from Judge Memorial Catholic High School, which is where he discovered his passion for technical theater. Some previous credits include SWEENEY TODD (Judge Memorial), THUMBELINA (Youth Theatre at the U), and A MIDSUMMER’S NIGHT DREAM (Babcock). Martin is very excited to be debuting at SLAC and would like to thank Cynthia and Keven for the opportunity. He would also like to thank the many others that have helped him along this path, especially his parents for their continued support.

KEVEN MYHRE

(Executive Producer, Set & Props Designer) Keven received the Mayor’s Artists Award in the Performing

The Green Room Gallery Our Green Room Gallery is a collective endeavor between community and artists. This space allows us to offer a variety of diverse visual perspectives from local artists. In keeping with SLAC’s mission to nurture our local, creative community, we celebrate these reinforcements born between the visual and performing arts. All sales go directly to the exhibiting artist. Throughout the run of I’LL EAT YOU LAST: A CHAT WITH SUE MENGERS we are pleased to present artwork by Tricia Forsey Terry and Terence K. Stephens. Tricia Forsey Terry is a native of SLC, and received her BFA degree at the University of Utah, with an emphasis on Drawing and Painting. She was privileged to have great instructors, including Alvin Gittins, Paul Davis, and Doug Snow. Tricia has been commissioned to paint for many local collectors. Her art consists of Portrait, Figurative, Landscape, and Abstract work. She enjoys a variety of subjects, and working with different mediums. For inquiries contact Tricia at tricia@t2art.com or visit her website Tsquaredart.com Terence K. Stephens is a native of Salt Lake City, a graduate of the University of Utah in Fine Arts (1981). He currently lives in San Francisco and Salt Lake City. He has exhibited extensively in SLC, Seattle and San Francisco and has been commissioned for Public Art in each of these cities. His work includes painting, sculpture and mixed media. Terence is a former board member of SLAC, the Utah Film Center, The Kimball Art Center, the Center on Contemporary Art (C.O.C.A.) in Seattle and several educational organizations in Utah.

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Arts in 2009. He was awarded the 20008 City Weekly Award for directing THE CLEAN HOUSE and MOONLIGHT AND MAGOLIAS at Salt Lake Acting Company. His other directing credits at SLAC include GRANT & TWAIN, BLOODY BLOODY ANDREW JACKSON, RED, ANGELS IN AMERICA: PARTS I & II, THE OVERWHELMING, RABBIT HOLE, I AM MY OWN WIFE; BAD DATES, KIMBERLY AKIMBO, GOING TO ST. IVES, WATER LILIES, THE MEMORY OF WATER, TWO-HEADED, THE BEAUTY QUEEN OF LEENANE, GROSS INDECENCY: THE THREE TRIALS OF OSCAR WILDE, C’EST MOI in MERE MORTALS and THREE DAYS OF RAIN. Keven has designed all of SLAC’s sets and many of the costumes for the last 18 years. He has also designed 16 sets for The Grand Theatre. He designed sets for ACCORDING TO COYOTE, WEEST SIDE STORY, CROW AND WEASSEL, and SOUTH PACIFIC at Sundance Theatre. His designs have also been seen at Pioneer Memorial Theatre, Utah Musical Theatre, Egyptian Theatre, Kingsbury Hall and the Babcock Theatre. His for the Utah Arts Festival includes site design for the 20th anniversary. He received a BFA from the University of Utah and a MFA in Theatre from the University of Michigan.

CYNTHIA FLEMING

(Executive Producer) has been in the world of dance and theatre professionally for over 36 years, during which time she performed in the Broadway, national and International companies with A CHORUS LINE. In 1978 as a U of U Theatre student, her performing relationship with SLAC began. Since 1995 she has worn many hats at SLAC, including Choreographer, Director, Box Office Manager and Director of Audience Services. She conceived and created the position of Director of Communication and Audience Development and assembled the communication team to generate a renewed energy and excitement about the theatre before taking on her current position as Executive Producer. Cynthia remains a working artist in the theatre and has choreographed SATURDAY’S VOYEUR for 16 years and directed the musical for five years. She has choreographed many SLAC productions including THE PERSIAN QUARTER; GO, DOG. GO!; BAT BOY THE MUSICAL; AND WATER LILIES from CABBIES; COWBOYS; and THE TREE OF THE WEEPING VIRGIN. Cynthia is proud to serve

SLAC's

New Play Sounding Series presents a free reading of

THE VERMILLION HAND by Cort Brinkerhoff

Orrin Porter Steed, a seventeen-year-old drifter from Colorado City, is arrested for setting fire to a Mormon church. His caseworker, Faith, delves into his past to figure out why and attempts to reunite the boy with his estranged mother. Meanwhile, as Faith’s marriage crumbles, she begins to seek solace from Orrin and finds herself questioning everything she believes in.

Monday, October 6 at 7:00 PM We thank the Jarvis and Constance Doctorow Family Foundation for their support of this vital program.


WHO’S WHO SLAC and its mission to develop and produce vital new work.

ing new plays. Salt Lake Acting Company is a 501(c)3 non-profit professional theatre.

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ACTORS’ EQUITY ASSOCIATION (AEA) – founded in 1913, represents more

– Celebrating its 44th season of innovative and thought-provoking plays, Salt Lake Acting Company has produced an expansive body of work in the long-standing support of its most open and adventurous audience. SLAC is one of the chief arts organizations in Utah, and reaches an audience of over 36,000 people annually, including our subscriber base. Salt Lake Acting Company provides an artistic home for Utah’s finest actors, playwrights, directors, and designers and will continue to make a significant contribution to our community and to the American theatre field by commissioning, developing and produc-

than 45,000 actors and stage managers in the United States. Equity seeks to advance, promote and foster the art of live theatre as an essential component of our society. Equity negotiates wages and working conditions, providing a wide range of benefits, including health and pension plans. AEA is a member of the AFL-CIO, and is affiliated with FIA, an international organization of performing arts unions. The Equity emblem is our mark of excellence. www.actorsequity.org

University Professional Theatre Program SLAC is delighted to partner with local universities to heighten theatre students’ educational experience by taking them out of the classroom and hiring them at a professional theatre. We are excited to welcome University of Utah student Martin Alcocer as part of the University Professional Theatre Program. “The opportunity that SLAC offers through the University Professional Theatre Program is one of a kind. It’s one thing to learn about theatre in college but it is a completely different thing to be able to gain Stage Manager Jennie Sant and Martin Alcocer during rehearsal. experience in a professional setting such as the one here at SLAC. There is no better way to improve one’s skills than by practicing them and putting them to the test. I am beyond grateful to have been given a chance to work here through UPTP. It is simply great that a local theatre gives students the chance to both work and learn in such a setting.” Sponsors: The John & Marcia Price Family Foundation, Anderson & Karrenberg, Terence K. Stephens, Roy Jespersen, Marian Jacobsen and Mark Family Foundation.


Corporate Partners 2014/2015 The Salt Lake Acting Company sincerely thanks to the following Corporate Partners who make the 2014/2015 Season possible:

A & L Goodbody Albion Financial Group Anderson & Karrenberg Callister Nebeker & McCullough CCI Mechanical, Inc. Dorsey & Whitney LLP Especially For You Fidelity Investments Henries Dry Cleaning Holland & Hart LLP Industrial Supply Company KeyBank Foundation Maschoff & Brennan Mazza Mills Publishing, Inc NJRA Architects Ninth Avenue Salon Les Olson PacifiCorp Foundation ProTel Red Rock Brewing Company Rocky Mountain Power Blue Sky Projects Salt Lake Roasting Company So Cupcake Smith’s Food & Drug Stores Stoneground/The Garage StorageCraft Technology Corporation Sweet Candy Fund for Health & Wellness Trio Walmart Foundation Wasatch Beers / Squatters Beers Wilkinson Ferrari & Company XMission I'LL EAT YOU LAST: a chat with sue mengers

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Sponsors, Friends and Supporters Salt Lake Acting Company is a 501(c)3 non-profit professional theatre, and as such depends on the generosity of the following individuals, foundations, corporations, and public agencies who make the theatre’s work possible and invest in its future. The giving tiers below are for donations received as of September 1, 2014 We thank you from the bottom of our hearts for your contribution to and partnership with SLAC. For information about SLAC’s Giving Program, and to correct any information below, please call Logan Froerer at 801.363.7522 or email logan@saltlakeactingcompany.org.

$100,000 and above

Chris & Peter Helfrich in memory of Tony & Marie Larimer Henrie’s Dry Cleaning Henry W. & Leslie M. Eskuche $50,000-$99,999 Foundation Rocky Mountain Power Blue Hiaring + Smith Sky Projects Richard Hirschi The Shubert Foundation, Inc. Holland & Hart LLP Salt Lake County Cultural Janet Hough Facilities Program Roy & Anne Jespersen Omar Kader KeyBank Foundation $20,000-$49,999 Pat Legant & Tom Parks Anonymous Les Olson Company Emma Eccles Jones Howard Lundgren & Andrea Foundation Alcabes George S. and Dolores Doré Marghie Mannos Eccles Foundation Jane & Tami Marquardt Terence K. Stephens Maschoff & Brennan The National Endowment for $1,000-$2,499 Morgan Stanley Foundation the Arts A & L Goodbody Keven Myhre & Darrin Doman Utah Division of Arts and Ron & Ann Allen Gerry Nichols & Marcia Museums American Express Henderson Daneta & Jim Bardsley Zelie Pforzheimer Byron Barkley & Debbie $5,000-$19,999 Joann & Gary Rieben Kotter Barkley B. W. Bastian Foundation Salt Lake Roasting Company Bruce Bastian Baldassin Pianos A. Wally and Helen Frank Rick & Janis Bennion James Dabakis Sandack Beverley Taylor Sorenson Arts Edgerton Foundation Savage Scaffold & Equipment Learning Program Marian Jacobsen Jarvis & Constance Doctorow Nancy Borgenicht in support Jeff Shreeve Heather Sneddon of the Tony Larimer Family Foundation Snell & Wilmer Performing Arts Award John & Marcia Price Family David Borgenicht & Suzanne James M. Steele Foundation Suzanne Stensaas & Richard Simons Lawrence T. and Janet T. Dee Kanner Mark Boschert & Maureen Foundation Diane & Sam Stewart Giggy Marriner S. Eccles Foundation Target Foundation Stephen Boulay Sally Murray The PI Foundation, Inc. Glenda & Jim Bradley in Polly Nevins in memory of TraskBritt, P.C. memory of Tony Larimer W. Allen Nevins from his Utah Humanities Council Kate & Burt Bunnell family Gary Whiting C. Comstock Clayton Rio Tinto’s Kennecott Utah Whittenburg Foundation Foundation Copper Wilkinson Ferrari & Co. Callister, Nebeker & Salt Lake City Arts Council Judy Wolfe McCullough StorageCraft Technology Kim Caramelli & Michael Corporation Walker $500-$999 Donna & Michael Weinholtz Stanna & Cliff Coury Kim & George Antonsen Diana Lady & Lynn Dougan in Martha Amundsen & Lisa $2,500-$4,999 memory of Helen Sandack Altman Anderson & Karrenberg Diana Lady & Lynn Dougan in Margaret Anderson In Anonymous memory of Avrom Wally memory of Joseph Joan & Steve Brinton Sandack Anderson Dorsey & Whitney LLP Dramatists Guild Fund Art Works for Kids Durham Jones & Pinegar Joan R. & Eugene F. Erbin Frank & Preston Ball Especially For You Joanne & Ray Fadel Ken Barfield Cynthia & Jeff Fleming David Felt & Lynda Wendel Teresa Beck Brett Johnson Robert & Marcia Harris Robert Bissland Gary Justesen Betty Christensen Blair Salt Lake County Zoo, Arts & Parks Program

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Lou Brancourt Kenneth & Karen Brewster Katherine Brown Boyd Casper Will & Melissa Connelly Camille Cornaby & Jeff Soderberg Dru & Amy Damico Paul M. Dougan Eric & Shellie Messner Eide Fadel Law Firm Laura Fisher & Bob Bissland Larry Flanders Dorothy Foster Stan Foster & Michael J. Fox Barry & Debbie Gomberg Justin Griffiths John & Ilauna Gurr Don & Joy Hartmann Liz Haslam & Judy Rollins Roger Haynes Mary Hedahl Dale Holt Kris Hopfenbeck & Cary Jones Tina & Larry Howard Sheryl & Robert Ivey Richard Jackson Jay & Julie Jacobson in memory of Helen Sandack Julie Jensen Jocelyn Kearl & Lisa Killpack Steven Labrum & Jenney Wilder Jillian Lessner Leslie A. Lewis in honor of Tony Larimer Howard Mann Manners / Golden Rule Foundation Kyle A. Mantas & Cody Christensen Mark Family Foundation Bob Marquardt Nancy Melich & Lex Hemphill Dan Miller Shirlyn Miller in honor of Helen Sandack Michaela Mohr Adrianne & Marty Moore Laurel & Joel Morris Susan Mortensen Mary Navas & Robert Archibald Karen Okabe Carolyn Pedone & John Rose Sonja Penttila & Lewis R. Boynton Joseph Pierce Joann & Bill Price

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Sponsors, Friends and Supporters Puffin Foundation Ltd. Laura Reilly Richard Romano Thomas & Shirley Rossa in memory of William Allen Nevins Willard G. Smith George Sumner & Tina Hose Michelle Trush Helga Van Miegroet & Anthony Turhollow Vickie Venne Duff & Lori Willey Sheila & Andy Yorkin

$250-$499

Elizabeth Beck Terry & John Becker Jennifer Blomfield Laura & Cal Boardman Kathleen Cahill & Robert Broadhead John & Wendy Carver Darrin & Christine Casper Marc Christensen Carol & David Cise David Cleveland Cheryl Cope William & Violet Corkle Judy Cottrell Peter Dawson Christopher & Pilar Dechet Anne & Ashby Decker in support of the Theatre Student Artist Series Ana dela Cruz Loni Deland Marcia Feldkamp & Chuck Norlin Dennis Ferguson Ray & Harriett Gesteland Bill & Barbara Gibbons Roxane Googin Martin & Glynis Gregory Stephanie & Timothy Harpst Gail & Alyssa Hickman Lee Hollaar Steven & Patricia Horton Jack & Ginger Horwitz I C Products, Inc Rich Ith Elaine Jarvik Larry Josie & Patricia Fleming James Kammeyer Richard Kanner Tracy Karp & Jody Heximer Jeanne L. & Grant S. Kesler David & Sandra Lamb Billie Gay Larson Peter Hansen & Beatrice Lufkin Kathleen Lukken & Michael Vaughan Lee McCullough Montel McDowell Dan McKnight Sally T. Milbank Ann & Alan Miller Robert Miller Donna & Ross Milley

Janet Minden in memory of Diana Felt Ken Morgan & Nancy Douglas David & Jann Nelson Allen Nevins & Nancy Borgenicht Chuck Norlin & Marcia Feldkamp John Ogilvie JJ Palmer Stephanie Pappas Kay Papulak & Dean Rowell Robert Pendleton & Melinda Bell Stan Penfold Kathy Peterson Mark Pfitzner Glenn Prestwich & Barbara Bentley Joan Proctor Kurt Proctor & Joe Welsch Elizabeth & Tim Roush Charles Saltzman & Ingrid Nygaard Arnold Sanchez Max & Teri Savage Lauren Scholnick & Steve Cook Oren Shepherd Val & Barbara Singleton Jane Sinton Martin Skupinski Gibbs & Catherine Smith Douglas Smith & Mary Denslow Smith’s Food & Drug Stores Kathy & David Sorensen Mary O. Stanley Alice Steiner Harvey & Freida Sweitzer Barbara Tharp David Toussaint Wanda Updike Brad & Kathy Wallin Paul & Bonnie Weiss Dan & Teri Whittenburg John Wiegel Paul & Charlyne Wozniak

$100-$249

Carolyn Abravanel William & Suzie Adams Sheryl Allen Kenneth & Julia Ament James & Carol Anderson Janet & Lennert Anderson Anonymous Libby Arias Katherine Astin Maurine L. Bachman David Baker Judith Ballantyne in support of “the genius” of Saturday’s Voyeur Bank of America Matching Gifts John & Joyce Barnes Julie & Bill Barrett James Barthelmess Larry Barusch

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Ann & Spencer Galt Peter Gibbs Peter Goldman & Peter Eckert Terence Goodman Gary Green Timothy & Gloria Hanson Suze Harrington Thom Hartford Edward Havas Matt & Wendy Hobson-Rohrer Marilyn Holt Shannon Huff Jacobs & Paul Jacobs Intermountain Bobcat Hilary Jacobs & Daniel Schelling Mari B. Jacobsen Pat & Boyer Jarvis G. Ray Jensen Lisa Jiang Leola Johnson Maxine Johnson Brien K. Jones Megan Jones Lou Ann & Howard Jorgensen in honor of Tony Larimer Dana & David Joslyn Eugene Kapaloski Karen Kelley Steven Kelly Donna & John Kimball Valerie Kittel Gene Klatt Nanci Klein David Kliger Kit Kobe G. Krueger Kyle Lamalfa Richard & Connie Larrabee Vicky Larsen Lynne & Charles Lawler Lynette Layman Julia & Roger Lester Susan Levin & Howard Levine Susan & Don Lewon Jon Lindgren Gary & Sandra Lindstrom Allan & Kay Lipman Susan & Robert Lollini Wendee & Terry Long Roger & Mary Lowe Jayne Luke in memory of David Fetzer Ken & Harla MacQueen Christine Martell Norma Matheson Noemi & Daniel Mattis Ken McArthur Michael and Gerri McDonald Celeste McDonald Grace Mary & Edward McDonough Tyler McNeil Esther Medina Colleen Mellor Steve Mikita Rose Ann Milano & Joe Dayney Robert & Sue Millard Sally Monson

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Sponsors, Friends and Supporters Kathryn Morris Kimball & Tonya Mosier Preston & Sandra Motes Shane Mozaffari Dorothy Mullins Dr. Jed P. & Amy Naisbitt Michael Norris North Crest Condo Association In honor of Gail Hickman Cynthia & Bill Obermann Todd Olsen Ann Olsen & Ron Oakley Bill Orchow & Janet Martineau Carol Osborn & Dan Hindert Robert & Marilynn Paine Nancy Parker John M. Parrish Eric Parrish Terry & David Peak Terry Pendley Bette B. Penney Marge & Art Pett Barbara Polich & Val Antczak Elizabeth & Victor Pollak Joni Pratt Meredith Price & Richard Kaplan Stefan Pulst Samuel & Colleen Quigley Rick & Helen Rappaport Earnest & Louise Redfearn Gary & Nicole Reimer April Reynolds Wallace Ring Ken Roach & Cindy Powell Robin E. Roberts Hal & Kathleen Robins JT Rogers Lynn Rohland Robert & Diane Rolfs Ann Olsen & Ron Oakley Mr. and Mrs. Jay Rosenfield in honor of Kirstie Rosenfield Betsy Ross & Rick Anderson Dean Rowell Ira Rubinfeld & Willamarie Huelskamp Robert Rudd & Pam Phillips Brent Rushton Greg Ruther Susan Sandack Thomas Sawyer & Michael Shuping Mark Schneider James E. Schnitz Thomas & Susan Schrag E. William & Martha Scott Debbie Scott Suzanne M. Scott Jill & Richard Sheinberg William & Merideth Shorter Leslie & Jeff Silvestrini Jordan Smith & Jennie Nicholls-Smith Sandie & Colby Snook Sorensen, Vance & Company, P.C. Roger Sorenson Russell Speirs

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Claudia & Kenneth Sperling Kim & Mark Spragg Harold & Jo Stephens Susan Stevens James & Claire Ann Stevenson John Robert Stewart James R. Stewart Annie Strupp Holly & Beverly Stuart Douglas Tate Douglas Tilton Eve Mary Verde Charles Vincent Bonnie Walsh Robert & Jayne Wassom Alberta Webster Elaine B. Weis Kevin Werner & Christian Dimaano Henry Whiteside & Karol Kumpfer Susan Whitney Susie Wiet Robin Wilks-Dunn & Samuel Dunn Carl Wolfram Jody Beth Wong Betty Yanowitz Jim & Linda Yorgason Marjorie C. Young Tod & Mary Young William Zwiebel

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Nancy Adams Fred Adams Hans Albertson & Roberta Melis Steven Allnatt Christine Allred Vicki Andersen Alan Anderson Bruce Aoki Juan Carlos Arce & Candice Arce-Larreta Beanie & Gary Archie Al & Carol Baer Barbara Bannon Brian Barnard Mary Barnes Stephen Barrett Katherine & Brian Baucom Virginia Bazz Mia Bell In memory of Jared Lael Davis Jane Elizabeth Bell William Bennett Kurt & Elizabeth Bernhisel Ann P. Bernstein Marjorie Billings in memory of Janet Q. Lawson Leona Blackbird Kathleen Bratcher Kenneth & Deesse Brauner Paula Breeze Dee Brewer & Portia Snow Patty Brimley Dotti & Gary Brockbank Torr & Leandra Brush

Jacquelin Bryce Mary & Tony Caputo Randall Carlisle Dave Carlson Dick Carlson Kristina & Keith Christensen Jackie Cintura & Tom Bryce Mary & James Clark Craig & Kim Clayson Terry Cononelos Rose Cordova Jennifer Coyle Kathy Crismon JoDeane Cruz Kevin & Danni Czapla Stacey Daily Kathy A. F. Davis Jyl Dickman Susan Dillon Ruth Draper Brad Dundas Randall Eames Sandra Ebarb David Elliott Bob Evans Bijan Fakhrieh Jon & Peggy Feder Diana Felt in memory of Janet Q. Lawson Joan Firmage Valerie Fisher Edward & Sharon Fisher Anthony Fleming Nick Fleming Alan & Lynda Fletcher Mark Flores Steve & Marin Fogg Robert Forsey Christie Fox Ron Frederickson Douglas & Janice Frost Anita & Jim Gander Susan Gardner Lynda Geddes Nada George Catherine Frances Gillmor Thomas Godfrey Naanue Gowan Elizabeth Grayston Robert Dix Gregory Lily Grove Rebecca & Samuel Guevara Kim Hale Eric & Linda Hampshire Terry Hansen Andra Harbold & Joe Murray John & Denise Harja Ward Harper Jacqueline & Weston Harris Kelly Harris Mike Higgins Karen Hill Robert Hoffman Kathryn Hoffman-Abby Rudolf Horak John & Carolyn Huffman Verna & Thomas Huiskamp Karen Hyde

Jean Irwin in memory of Gail Hickman and in honor of Alyssa Hickman Grove J Tech Medical Industries Deborah Jackson Cani & Ray James Kathryn Jennings Curtis & Suzan Jensen Janice Jenson Evelyn Jimerson Amelia Jones Kathleen Jones Joanne & Michael Kaeske Laura & Carol Kaim Darlene Kauerz Grant Kesler Morgan Kesler Tamrika Khvtisiashvili Carolyn Kipp Loren M. Kroenke Glen R. Lambert Janet Landon John Larrison William Larson Gail Laser Bill Law Linda Lee Katy Lillquist Susan Lockwood Robert Mallinckrodt Michael & Jane Mangelson Jessie Marker Bill & Jean Martin Jerry Mausbach Karen McArthur & Bernard Grosser Dudley McIlhenny David & Johanna McKay Jeff & Alana Metcalf Janet Miller Matthew Moore Brenda Moore Susan Morelli Joe & K.C. Muscolino Jed & Lana Musgrave Angela Domichel Nelden Ray Nelson David & Maureen Norwood Terry Outzen William & Mary Ann Payne Barbara Pence & Harold Koch Una Pett & Lou Brancourt Peter Pigott John & Gail Rapp Dominick Rappazzo Lisa & Michael Rassmussen Dick & Jean Raybould Polly Reynolds Alejandro Roark Cathleen Romig Genevieve M. Rosol Sandy & Wilf Rudert Lorraine & Evan Sanders Joanne Sayre & Michele Backes Eugene Scoggins Laura Shafer Margaret Simmons Brad Simons Carol Sisco

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Sponsors, Friends and Supporters Zachary Sloan Terrell Smith Elizabeth Smith Diane Spurgeon Jennifer Stauffer Frank & Vickie Steffey Nancy Stevenson Scott Stites Tina Straley Jim Struve & Jeff Bell Jane B. Sullivan Stephen Sutherland Carol Sutton Sonny & Kathy Tangaro Jeffrey Taylor Tracy Vayo Doug Vilven Susan Walker Sally Ware Nicki & Alex Wight Carol Withrow James H. Wolcott Michael Wolfe Ruth Wood Ann Woodbury Mary Ann Wright Daryce Young

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Erika Ahlin Phillip Aizaga Amy Allred Judith Amsel Shelby Andersen Shirley Andersen Orly Ardon Gina Barberi Andrea Barnes Nicole Baum Judy & Bruce Bell in memory of Robyn Nelson Kathy L. Bell Traci Blair Victoria Bournes Jason Bowcutt Roxanne Bowers Diane Bradford Shannon Brennan Lisa K. Broadhead Anne Brower Mary Brown Carolyn & Robert Burgener Tia Byington Alice Calahan Terry Callahan

Sue Carter Helen Cartwright Robyn L. Carver John Caywood Laurie Chandler Majorie Clark Scott Clayton Russell & Marcie Collett Sach Combs Dennis M. Cook James M. Craig Judy Cullen Patrick De Freitas Ed & Teresa Dieringer Lily Hye Soo Dixon Darrin Doman Nicholas Dunn Natalia Efros Lynette Elliott Mary Ann Erickson Gina Esposito Michael Evans Patricia Fabert John Fischer Kathryn Fleming Molly Fowler Allene Fowler Paula Fowler Logan Froerer Mark & Claudia Fruin Susan & Charles Furca Bernadette & Chuck Gerace Claudia Gerard & Scott Fechner Ralph Glatfelter Cynthia Godsey William F. Gowski Janet Gray Tam Guy Nell Gwynn Kimbell A. Hale Angelina Harward-Collard Rebecca Heal Kerry Hepworth Ron Hough Thomas & Patricia Hunka Jodie & Kay Hunt Elizabeth Hunter Ellen Ives Justin Ivie Cani James Susan Jarman Ken Jarrell Tom Jensen Erin Jepperson Kelsie Jepsen

Jonathan M. Jepsen John Johnson Gary Jones Zara H. Juillart Dori & David Kaplan Rochelle Kaplan Safia & Lester Keller Heidi Klein Dr. Nanci C. Klein Lynne Kraus Melissa Larson Maggie Laun Clarence Law Garit D. Lawson Connie & Eugene Leggett Sylvia Lell Elizabeth Lopez Jenny L. Lowe Rebecca MacKay Kristina & Keith Madden Gene Mahalko Theresa Maritnez Amy Mautz Robynne Maxfield Kym McClelland Robert McComas Becky Menlove Patricia Merkley Tracie Merrill Ronald & Norma Molen Raleigh Morris Ethan Morris David Mortensen Janet Muse Shannon Musgrave Bennett Navarro Judith Neihart Bonnie Nell Calvin & Joan Nelson Polly Nevins Kent O’Quinn Megan Pedersen Penny Pendleton Amber R. Petersen Jennifer Plumb Jesse Portillo Tiffanie Provost Brady Pulsipher Mary Quinn Rohit Raghaven Rebecca Raybould Karla Reading David Reed Brittany Restrepo Chuck Richardson Michele Rideout

Martha Jay Rieser Anthony Robbin John Robbins Deanna Rosen and Rick & Josh Dunie in honor of Helen Sandack Cameron Estella Rowe Heidi Schmidt Ingrid Schmidt Pamela Schroeder Fred Schwab Alicia Scotter Karen Shepard Sarah Ann Shippobotham Janet Silotti Danielle Sloan Jordan Smith Krista Smith Dale Smith Paul Stach Susan Stevens Kerry Steward Cori Sutherland Robert & Barbara Svee Danny Thomas Sheri Thompson Debbie Thompson & Reanna Bame Marjorie C. Tucker Jessica Turco Rex Underwood Cheryl P. Varoz Joseph Walker Stephanie Weaver Heather Welch Betsy West Mary Anne Wetzel Barbara Wicks Lauryn Wingate Emilie Winslow Gail Wix Laurie Wood Gloria Wurst

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Salt Lake Acting Company 2014/2015

Keven Myhre

Executive Producer

Shannon Musgrave

Associate Producer

Erika Ahlin

Janice Jenson

Associate Producer

Taylor Knuth

Director of Development

Nick Fleming

Executive Producer

Logan Froerer

Director of Marketing

Cynthia Fleming

Audience Services Manager

Public Relations

John Downing Accountant

Bobby Cody, Olivia Custodio, Samantha Matsukawa Audience Services

McKenzie Barkdull, Sarah Foulger, Maggie Goertzen, Dolan Lucero, Jeanette Puhich, Cesar Restrepo, Kildem Soto, Emilie Starr, Hayden Warzek, Annette Wright House Managers & Front of House Staff

David Evanoff & J. T. Rogers Artistic Associate

Nancy Borgenicht & Allen Nevins Artist in Residence

Kathleen Cahill & Julie Jensen Playwright in Residence

Matt Hall

Cover Design

Mills Publishing, Inc., Jackie Medina Graphic Design

David Daniels, dav.d photography Photographer

Dr. Carol Osborn & Dr. Osman Sanyer House Physicians

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Josie Fife

Scenic Artist

Jessie Marker Wardrobe

Brittany Restrepo, Bergi Larwerh, Ethan Olsen, Max Selenrich Stage Technicians

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Board of Trustees 2014/2015 Executive Committee:

Marian Jacobsen President Burn Pattern Alalysis, Inc. Brian Wilkinson Vice President Wilkinson Ferrari & Co

Aida Detry Treasurer Red Rock Brewing Company Colleen Sorensen Secretary

COSO Consulting, LLC

Don Sorensen Past President CPA, Sorensen Vance

Byron Barkley Board Member at Large Wilson-Davis & Co.

Ken Barfield DFG/Scott Sports

Dru Damico

Sedgwick Management Group, LLC

Sheryl Ivey

Gerry Nichols NJRA Architects

Karen Okabe

Okabe Consulting, Inc.

Joann Price

Salt Lake County – Volunteer Services

District Supervisor, SLC School District

Brett Johnson

Heather Sneddon

General Counsel. StorageCraft Technology

Jillian S. Lessner

Anderson & Karrenberg

Dan Whittenburg

Western Electricity Coordinating Council

Lincoln Financial Advisors

Kyle Mantas

Terilyn Whittenburg

Wells Fargo Bank

Kimberly Neville Dorsey & Whitney, LLP

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Sheila Yorkin

Westminster College

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