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2 SEGERSTROM CENTER FOR THE ARTS MARCH 2024 Contents 6 Welcome From the Chairwoman of the Board and the President & CEO 7 Calendar of Events 8 Stripes are in fashion 10 You are what you eat... says Michael Pollan 12 Czech out this quartet 14 Woolf Works: the spirit of Virginia Woolf P1 Program Cast, performances, who’s who, program notes and more 17 How to teach students to move like a fish 20 Ébène Quartet: jazzing up the chamber ensemble 22 What is your legacy? 23 Donors Thank you to our supporters 32 Center staff 14 8
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Isabella Esler and Justin Collette in the National Tour cast of Beetlejuice Woolf Works
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AFTER SO MANY months of chilly winds and cloudy skies, we are so happy to see the sun reemerging. Our Julianne and George Argyros Plaza is the perfect place to soak up some sunshine with its comfortable seating and soothing music to feed your soul.
Don’t miss your opportunity to see the only knighted classical pianist of the century perform when Sir Stephen Hough and the Castalian Quartet take the stage. Choreographer-director JeanChristophe Maillot examines the development of artificial intelligence in our current society and how it impacts human connection with his ballet Coppél-i.A. The legendary pianist Fred Hersch will be joined by string quartet ETHEL for an electrifying night of jazz.
For Broadway lovers, MJ, a Tony Award®-winning new musical, will rock your world in this thrilling show about Michael Jackson and the making of the 1992 Dangerous world tour. Enjoy Broadway classics while honoring the March 22nd birthday of Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber and Stephen Sondheim in A Broadway Birthday: Sondheim, Lloyd Webber, and Friends. For family fun, The University of Wonder & Imagination is in town for an interactive theatrical experience. The third annual Beckman Arts and Science Family Festival returns for discovery and wonder for all science enthusiasts. Our resident company Pacific Symphony celebrates the Year of the Dragon with the annual OC Lantern Festival and Philharmonic Society of Orange County brings the San Francisco Symphony with Esa-Pekka Salonen and an all-Sibelius program.
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Calendar of events
May 2024
Matt Doyle
May 2–4 | CABARET
Vikinger Olafsson, piano
May 2 | PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY OF OC
Hasan Minhaj: Off with His Head
May 3 | SPECIAL EVENT
Tribulations & Triumphs
May 5 | PACIFIC SYMPHONY
Voice & the Violin: Joshua Bell & Larissa Martinez
May 5 | PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY OF OC
April 2024
La Bohème
April 4–9 | PACIFIC SYMPHONY
Bennewitz Quartet, Arsentiy Kharitonov
April 5 | CHAMBER
Ébène Quartet
April 11 | CHAMBER
American Ballet Theatre Woolf Works
April 11–14 | DANCE
Chris Botti
April 13 | SPECIAL EVENT
Beetlejuice
April 16–28 | BROADWAY
Disney’s Aladdin
May 7–12 | BROADWAY
Ben Rector & Cody Fry
May 10–11 | PACIFIC SYMPHONY
The Pa’akai We Bring
May 11–12 | FAMILY
Seth Rudetsky’s Broadway Series with Lillias White
May 16–18 | CABARET
Beethoven & Sibelius
May 16–18 | PACIFIC SYMPHONY
Michael Cavanaugh Performs the Music of Elton John
April 19–20 | PACIFIC SYMPHONY
Tchaikovsky’s Sixth
April 25–27 | PACIFIC SYMPHONY
The Boy Who Cried Wolf
April 27–28 | FAMILY
Tchaikovsky’s “Pathétique”
April 28 | PACIFIC SYMPHONY
In Conversation with Michael Pollan
April 29 | IN CONVERSATION
Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra with Gabriela Montero
May 24 | PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY OF OC
Funny Girl
May 28–June 2 | BROADWAY
Artists, events and dates subject to change; visit www.scfta.org for details and times.
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Isabella Esler in the National Tour cast of Beetlejuice
Matt Doyle
Stripes are in fashion
IT’S GHOSTS GALORE when Beetlejuice and his dead friends visit Segerstrom Hall in Beetlejuice: The Musical next month.
Although based on the popular 1988 movie starring Michael Keaton and Geena Davis, this musical focuses on Lydia, daughter of widower Charles. Their wife and mother has recently passed away and Dad already has a new girlfriend and plans for the run-down house that he and Lydia have moved into. The couple who had previously lived there died in a freak accident and, unbeknownst to the buyer, are now ghosts who are trying to remain in the house but have a hard time being scary.
New York magazine calls the show “Rowdy, cheeky and gleefully irreverent,” while The Hollywood Reporter says, “A riotous, rambunctious spectacular production with huge laughs, full-throttle performances and a mischievous sense of fun.”
The show pays homage to the film, but it’s Lydia who makes Beetlejuice: The Musical appealing to a younger generation of theater goers. Lydia is a depressed goth girl who has a nihilistic outlook on life. Like her peers, she is socially aware, leaves her emotions exposed and believes she is misunderstood. She misses her mother terribly and wishes she could come back from the dead. Beetlejuice wants to return to the land of the living and quickly realizes Lydia can see his physical body. She could be his way back from the netherworld if he can just get her to say his name three times in a row.
“Updating itself for Gen Z,” says the Denver Post.
“Beetlejuice is a zany, old-school romp with charm and visual delight, re-creating movie spectacle while adding its own tricks.” Audiences will love the haunted house and special effects, the wigs and make-up, and the magic that makes one wonder what we just witnessed.
The show has been a huge hit, so don’t be surprised if the couple sitting next to you are wearing black-and-white striped suits and green hair. They’re just big fans of Beetlejuice. Or are they? You never know...
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April 16–28 | Tickets start at $39
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Isabella Esler and Justin Collette in the National Tour cast of Beetlejuice
You are what you eat... says Michael Pollan
MICHAEL POLLAN CARES a lot about the food we eat and sums it up in seven words. “Eat food. Not too much. Mostly plants.” He follows that by suggesting we eat only foods that would be recognized in 1905. (He wrote a book about that.) He also says, “The whiter the bread, the sooner you’ll be dead.”
Pollan will be the featured author in the Center’s In Conversation series on April 29.
He has written books and articles about a broad range of thoughts and theories concerning food, agriculture, industrial farming, and other woes of our modern world. But farming is just one of his many interesting topics that cover a plenitude of subjects: American food supply; the war on drugs; why gardens weren’t always about pretty flowers; psychedelics; taxes on soda (he’s pro); pigs; and germs. That’s just an overview.
Pollan has produced nine books which collectively have earned countless awards and places on The New York Times best-sellers lists. He is most well-known for The Omnivore’s Dilemma. In this book, Pollan suggests that nature and the human food industry are at odds when it comes to feeding our country. Industrial agriculture can upset the ecology of our food sources, causing farmers to resort to more and more pesticides that in turn affect the ecosystem and the food that is grown on that land.
Food Rules began with his hunch that the wisdom of our great-grandparents might have more helpful things to say about how to eat well than listening to the government’s advice. He later expanded his rules to include additional ideas that help us eat more sensibly. Putting a vase of flowers on the table (it creates a relaxing environment and therefore better digestion), ordering the small portion when dining out, and being mindful of what you eat. Ultimately, preparing a meal doesn’t have to be complicated, and food is as much about pleasure and communion as it is about nutrition and health.
Pollan is the co-founder of the UC Berkeley Center for the Science of Psychedelics, and his most recent book is This is Your Mind on Plants. Pollen looks at three plant drugs— opium, caffeine, and mescaline—and why some cultures use them in an affirmatory way while many Western cultures go to great lengths— not very successfully—to outlaw and create taboos around them even though some of these have had positive socio-cultural impacts.
This will be a fascinating look at plants and food in a way that most of us don’t usually contemplate. You might just go home and toss out that loaf of white bread.
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April 29 | Tickets start at $42
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Czech out this quartet
THE BENNEWITZ QUARTET is a Czech ensemble considered one of the leading quartets among a younger generation of musicians. It is particularly known for the warmth, maturity and understanding it brings to its repertoire and for exceptionally fine playing. For this Center debut it brings a program of Haydn, Janacek, and two pieces by Schumann. For one of the Schumann works it will be joined by Russian pianist Arsentiy Kharitonov
The Bennewitz came to international attention when it won two leading chamber music competitions: the triennial Osaka International Chamber Music Competition and the Premio Paolo Borciani in Regio Emelia, Italy. The quartet is now celebrating 25 years together and have given concerts in major venues around the world.
Haydn is one of their favorite composers, and the program includes his String quartet Op. 33, No. 5. One of the quartet’s violinists, Štepan Ježek says, “We aim to show a certain part of Haydn’s development as a composer. Sometimes I have the feeling that Haydn might have been so eagerly working on establishing the rules of composing classical music as to be able to profit from their constant breaching.”
The Schumann pieces are for piano, and Arsentiy Kharitonov will perform with the ensemble. He is currently teaching at the
University of North Texas, but is originally from St. Petersburg. He was a first-prize winner in the Franz Liszt International Piano Competition as well as the Rachmaninov Competition, and soon started his concert career.
Kharitonov was basically a self-taught musician, and eventually had to break the bad habits he had developed. He says now that it taught him a lot. “I did not study piano repertoire in any methodical chronology, as most pianists do. I always played music that interested me the most.” He goes on to explain that he was playing Rachmaninoff’s first piano sonata when other students were playing his second. “While Bach was in the spotlight of other students, I worked on Shostakovich.” No wonder the New York Observer says,” His style is unlike any of his contemporaries and harkens back to earlier times,” and goes on to praise his “technical fireworks, sumptuous tone, broad dramatic range and elegant phrasing.”
Gramophone says, “The Bennewitz Quartet is downright wonderful.” Don’t take their word for it. We say it will be an astonishing and extraordinary concert. Buy your ticket now.
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April 5 | Tickets start at 39
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Arsentiy Kharitonov
Bennewitz Quartet
Woolf Works: the spirit of Virginia Woolf
VIRGINIA WOOLF HAS A PLACE in the pantheon of 20th century Western literature. Now, her books are the inspiration for a new ballet, Woolf Works, choreographed by Wayne McGregor, resident choreographer of The Royal Ballet. Segerstrom Center for the Arts is presenting the North American premiere, danced by American Ballet Theatre. This is McGregor’s first full-length work originally created on The Royal Ballet, which gave the ballet its world premiere.
When it premiered in London, Woolf Works received critical acclaim and won the Laurence Olivier Award for Best New Dance Production while McGregor was awarded the Critics Circle National Dance Award for Best Classical Choreography.
Each of the three acts is based on a different Woolf book: Mrs. Dalloway, Orlando, and The Waves, and brings to life the ideas that she espoused about artistic life. “McGregor mirrors
Woolf’s modernist rejection of neatly ordered narrative in favor of heightened startling perspectives,” says Broadwayworld.com.
“We boiled the novels down to their essence,” says Uzma Hameed, dramaturge for the project. “We amplified everything that needed to be there to convey the feeling in the most direct and immediate way.”
“She reinvented how you read a novel, but Woolf Works is not a literal description of Woolf’s writing,” says McGregor. “The idea was to choreograph and design the piece in the spirit of Woolf’s writing, in an unfolding stream of consciousness, rather than as a literal translation of the novels’ narratives.“
McGregor has fashioned something much more compelling than an adaptation,” says theartdesk.com, “a distillation of three of the novels, one per act, each with a different ethos and sound world.
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Natalia Osipova and Reece Clark in The Royal Ballet’s production of Woolf Works
Mrs. Dalloway is the inspiration for Act 1. The title character is musing about her younger days as she prepares for a party at her home. How does one reconcile what could have been with what one has? World War I veteran Septimus is also haunted by his past even as he has returned from the trenches and to his waiting wife. They each will make different decisions about their lives.
Act 2 is inspired by Orlando. “This is a romp through 300 years of history,” says McGregor. “Woolf was very interested in science fiction and it suited my own alien aesthetic.” Laser beams are part of the scenery. The book opens with the birth of this nobleman in Elizabethan England, which serves as inspiration for costumes that echo Elizabethan ruffs and corsets. This is a fastmoving celebration and the dancing is electric.
Act 3 is based not only on the novel The Waves, but also Woolf’s essays and letters. Her characters were based on people she knew, including herself. McGregor describes it as colliding with the story of her growing old. She had suffered from deep depression throughout her life, and at that point Woolf felt there was no hope of her mental health improving. A voice reads her suicide note written to her husband. “Act 3 … was one of the most moving pieces of dance I have ever experienced,” says a reviewer for the Edinburgh Music Review. “This left me in awe of [McGregor’s] genius.”
It’s no surprise that Woolf Works has had rave reviews. The Observer says Woolf Works is “a beauty… a compellingly moving experience,” while the Edinburgh Music Review praises the “ravishing lyrical expression, storytelling working with cutting-edge technology.” It then summed up the experience: “For an audience to see new work of this quality demonstrates that ballet is not just
...one of the most moving pieces of dance I have ever experienced”
—Edinburgh Music Review
about reviving and reinventing the classics, but that an art form can develop and progress without losing the magnificence of the past.”
You can only see the North American premiere of this extraordinary ballet at the Center next month. This is a rare opportunity to experience McGregor’s compelling work danced by one of the leading dance companies in the world.
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April 11–14 | Tickets start at $39
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Ashley Dean in The Royal Ballet’s production of Woolf Works
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ROMAN BANKS
JAMAAL FIELDS-GREEN
FEATURING
JOSIAH BENSON BANE GRIFFITH BRANDON LEE HARRIS JORDAN MARKUS
DEVIN BOWLES J. DAUGHTRY JOSH A. DAWSON BRYCE A. HOLMES
MATT LOEHR DA’VON T. MOODY MARY KATE MOORE ANASTASIA TALLEY
JOJO CARMICHAEL CROIX DIIENNO KELLIE DROBNICK KYLE DUPREE ZURI NOELLE FORD JAHIR L. HIPPS
SKYE JACKSON-WILLIAMS JACOBI KAI RAJANÉ KATURAH MATTEO MARRETTA JAY MCKENZIE
KENDRICK MITCHELL CHELSEA MITCHELL-BONSU ZION MIKHAIL PRADIER AYLA STACKHOUSE
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MJ | BROADWAY P1
Cast
MJ ROMAN BANKS
MJ (Alternate)
JAMAAL FIELDS-GREEN
Rob, Joseph Jackson DEVIN BOWLES
Rachel MARY KATE MOORE
Michael
BRANDON LEE HARRIS
Little Michael JOSIAH BENSON, BANE GRIFFITH
Little Marlon BRYCE A HOLMES
Tito Jackson, Quincy Jones
JOSH A . DAWSON
Kate, Katherine Jackson ANASTASIA TALLEY
Alejandro DA’VON T MOODY
Nick, Berry Gordy, Don Cornelius, Doctor
J . DAUGHTRY
Dave MATT LOEHR
Tour Dancer, Randy Jackson, Jackie Wilson (dancer) MALCOLM MILES YOUNG
Tour Singer, Jackie Jackson, James Brown (vocal) JAY MCKENZIE
Tour Dancer, Soul Train Dancer KELLIE DROBNICK
Tour Dancer, Suzanne de Passe, Isley Brother (dancer) ZURI NOELLE FORD
Tour Dancer, Isley Brother (dancer), Nicholas Brother CHELSEA MITCHELL-BONSU
Tour Dancer, Fred Astaire
MATTEO MARRETTA
Tour Dancer, Bob Fosse, Newscaster CROIX DIIENNO
Keith, Jermaine Jackson, Isley Brother (vocal) JACOBI KAI
Tour Dancer, Marlon Jackson, James Brown (dancer),
Nicholas Brother
BRION MARQUIS WATSON
Swings JOJO CARMICHAEL, KYLE DUPREE, JAHIR L HIPPS, SKYE JACKSON-WILLIAMS, RAJANÉ KATURAH, KENDRICK MITCHELL, ZION MIKHAIL PRADIER, AYLA STACKHOUSE, CHARLES P WAY
UNDERSTUDIES
Understudies never substitute for the listed performers unless a specific announcement is made at the time of the appearance.
For MJ—JORDAN MARKUS; for Rob, Joseph Jackson—J . DAUGHTRY, JOSH A . DAWSON, KENDRICK MITCHELL; for Rachel—RAJANÉ KATURAH, AYLA STACKHOUSE; for Michael—
JACOBI KAI, JORDAN MARKUS; for Little Michael—BRYCE A HOLMES; for Little Marlon—
JOSIAH BENSON, BANE GRIFFITH, BRION MARQUIS WATSON; for Kate, Katherine Jackson— RAJANÉ KATURAH, AYLA STACKHOUSE; for Tito Jackson, Quincy Jones—JAHIR L . HIPPS, JAY MCKENZIE, KENDRICK MITCHELL; for Alejandro—JAHIR L HIPPS, MATTEO MARRETTA; for Nick, Berry Gordy—JAHIR L HIPPS, JAY MCKENZIE, KENDRICK MITCHELL; for Dave—JAHIR L . HIPPS, KENDRICK MITCHELL .
DANCE AND FIGHT CAPTAIN: KYLE DUPREE
ASSISTANT DANCE CAPTAIN: JOJO CARMICHAEL
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MJ | BROADWAY P3
Roman Banks Jamaal Fields-Green Josiah Benson Bane Griffith Brandon Lee Harris
Jordan Markus Devin Bowles J Daughtry Josh A Dawson Bryce A Holmes
Matt Loehr Da'Von T Moody Mary Kate Moore Anastasia Talley
JoJo Carmichael Croix DiIenno Kellie Drobnick Kyle DuPree Zuri Noelle Ford Jahir L Hipps
Skye Jackson-Williams Jacobi Kai Rajané Katurah Matteo Marretta Jay McKenzie Kendrick Mitchell
Chelsea Mitchell-Bonsu Zion Mikhail Pradier Ayla Stackhouse Brion Marquis Watson Charles P Way Malcolm Miles Young
Scenes and Musical Numbers
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2 Bad ABC
Another Part of Me
Bad Beat It
Billie Jean
Black or White
Blame It on the Boogie
Can You Feel It
Climb Ev’ry Mountain
Dancing Machine
Don’t Stop Til You Get Enough Earth Song
Ease on Down the Road For the Love of Money
Higher and Higher
Human Nature
I Can’t Help It
I’ll Be There
I Want You Back
Jam
Keep the Faith
LA LA Means I Love You
The Love You Save
Man in the Mirror
Money
Papa’s Got a Brand New Bag
Price of Fame
Rock With You
She’s Out of My Life
Shout
Smooth Criminal
Stranger in Moscow
Tabloid Junkie
Soul Train Theme Song
The Way You Make Me Feel
They Don’t Care About Us
Thriller
Wanna Be Startin’ Somthin’
You Can’t Win
Cast album available on Sony Music Entertainment
The writing on the Act II curtain is copied from Michael Jackson’s notes .
ORCHESTRA
Music Director/Conductor/Keys: VICTOR SIMONSON
Associate Music Director/Keys: NATHANAEL WILKERSON
Drummer: JIMMY BONAPARTE-COGGINS
Percussion: MESIA AUSTIN
Bass: JOHN DAVID BRATTON II
Guitar: ANGIE SWAN
Electronic Music Design: BILLY JAY STEIN and HIRO IIDA for STRANGE CRANIUM
Music Coordinator: JOHN MILLER
The Estate of Michael Jackson wants to thank all of the individuals who contributed to Michael’s career and his development as an artist including Berry Gordy, Quincy Jones and the Jackson family and want to specifically acknowledge all of the choreographers who worked with Michael on his short films, concerts and live performances throughout his career In particular, Michael Peters (co-choreographer on “Thriller” and “Beat It”), Gregg Burge (cochoreographer on “Bad”) and Vincent Paterson (co-choreographer on “Smooth Criminal”) whose original work with Michael was an inspiration for those production numbers in this show
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Michael Jackson
Michael Jackson is one of the most beloved entertainers and profoundly influential artists of all time His electrifying live performances and groundbreaking use of video and fashion continue to inspire today’s performers . To date, Michael has sold more than 1 billion records worldwide and is one of a handful of artists to be inducted twice into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame His album Thriller is the biggest-selling album of all time, and his Thriller short film is the only music video to be listed on National Film Registry by the Library of Congress . The Guinness Book of World Records recognized him as the Most Successful Entertainer of All Time New generations of fans continue to discover his artistry making him the #1 streaming catalog artist in the global marketplace . As a compassionate and prolific humanitarian, Michael set a new standard of generosity for other entertainers
Who’s Who
ROMAN BANKS (MJ) made his historic Broadway debut as the first BIPOC actor to play Evan in Dear Evan Hansen TV: High School Musical: The Musical: The Series (Disney+) Regional/Digital: Songs For a New World (Papermill Playhouse); For You, Paige (TikTok) He gives thanks to God, family, friends, CAA, & select management . @romanwbanks
JAMAAL FIELDS-GREEN (MJ – Alternate) An actor/singer/director/writer from New York . Graduate from the Hartt School National Tour: Hamilton (Laurens/Philip) Film: Freeform’s That Thing About Harry . TV: “Chicago PD .” Much love and thanks to my family and friends, especially my grandparents and mother If you have a dream, make it happen IG: j_hasan22
JOSIAH BENSON (Little Michael, u/s Little Marlon) is excited to be performing on his first national tour . Josiah’s previous professional credits include The Little Mermaid Jr., Madagascar Jr., and Les Misérables, in which he played Sebastian, The Captain, and Gavroche in Alabama IG: @Josiah Benson11
BANE GRIFFITH (Little Michael, u/s Little Marlon) is an 11-year-old triple threat from Houston, Texas Broadway: MJ TV: “Abbott Elementary .” Thank you, God, for making this possible A huge token of appreciation to my parents who continue to support me on this journey! IG: @banegriffith
BRANDON LEE HARRIS (Michael) is so grateful to be continuing his journey with MJ on the road! He would like to thank God, his family and friends, Berklee, CGF, and MJ for welcoming him to the family! “Make Something Grow ” IG: @brandonharrisofficial
JORDAN MARKUS (u/s MJ, u/s Michael) Singer, songwriter, actor, and dancer Jordan
Markus is so excited to be making his Broadway Tour debut with MJ! He would like to thank his family and friends for all their love and support! IG: jordanmarkus_
DEVIN BOWLES (Rob, Joseph Jackson) is beyond grateful to be making his National Tour debut in MJ . Actor/singer/dancer from Tennessee, he would love to give glory to God, thank his family and friends, and agents Let’s keep getting better and create magic!
J. DAUGHTRY (Nick, Berry Gordy, u/s Rob, Joseph Jackson) Broadway: The Color Purple, Beautiful, Ain’t Too Proud 1st Nat Tours: Miss Saigon (John), The Color Purple (Harpo), Motown: The Musical Two-time Grammy nominee and multiple Stellar and Dove Award Winner with AJB and group therAPy @j daughtry
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JOSH A. DAWSON (Tito Jackson, Quincy Jones, u/s Rob, Joseph Jackson) Broadway/ Tour: Beautiful: The Carole King Musical Tour: Hamilton TV/Film: “The Marvelous Mrs Maisel” (Harry Belafonte) Education: CCM and the University of Michigan KMR/Robyn Bluestone Management @mrjoshdawsonmusic
BRYCE A. HOLMES (Little Marlon, u/s Little Michael) is an 11-year-old entertainer from Colleyville, Texas TV: “Lawmen: Bass Reeves” (Paramount+) National Commercials: Chuck E . Cheese, Nickelodeon, and Casey’s General Store Bryce is elated to be joining the amazing cast and crew of MJ IG: @bryceaholmes
MATT LOEHR (Dave) recently toured in Beautiful: The Carole King Musical. Broadway: The Book of Mormon; The Producers; Movin’ Out; Mary Poppins; Evita; Promises, Promises; Elf; Chitty Chitty Bang Bang; and Fosse Living my dream and forever grateful
DA’VON T. MOODY (Alejandro) Off-Broadway: Man of No Importance Regional: The Outsiders (Dallas Winston) La Jolla Playhouse, RENT (Benny) Signature Theatre, Gun & Powder, Ain’t Misbehavin’ Olney Theatre: A.D. 16 (Simeon) Ford’s Theatre: The Wiz . IG: @d_moo_d
MARY KATE MOORE (Rachel) was recently seen on Broadway in Into the Woods (u/s Baker’s Wife) National Tours: Les Misérables (Fantine), Into the Woods (2016–standby) Cruise: CATS (Grizabella) TV: “The Other Two” (2021) Thanks to my family and DGRW! @mkathrynmoore
ANASTASIA TALLEY (Kate, Katherine Jackson)
Broadway: MJ, Girl From The North Country NYC: Radio City’s Christmas Spectacular. Education: MM (Indiana University’s JSOM), BME (University of Southern MS) . Singer/ songwriter Debut single “Hello” available everywhere anastasiatalley com Instagram: @anastasiatalley_
JOJO CARMICHAEL (Swing, Assistant Dance
Captain) . From Dothan, AL . BFA in commercial dance from PACE University Credits include: Radio City Christmas Spectacular (Rockette), The Devil Wears Prada (James M . Nederlander
Theatre) JoJo gives thanks to God, her family and friends!
CROIX DIIENNO (Tour Dancer, Bob Fosse, Newscaster) graduated with a BFA in commercial dance from PACE University . Credits include: Pittsburgh CLO’s Grease, Oklahoma!, and Peter Pan; as well as being a previous soloist with the world touring dance company, Parsons Dance
KELLIE DROBNICK (Tour Dancer, Soul Train
Dancer) Film: West Side Story NYC: Radio City Christmas Spectacular (Rockette), Twyla Tharp
National Tour: Dirty Dancing BFA: Juilliard Love to my family! @kellie_drobnick
KYLE DUPREE (Swing, Dance and Fight
Captain) New Jersey native, Yogi, BFA in dance: University of the Arts Broadway: MJ National tours: Chicago, Mamma Mia!, Beauty and the Beast . Love to my family, The Price Group, and MJ creatives @kyle_smile
ZURI NOELLE FORD (Tour Dancer, Suzanne dePasse, Isley Brother–dancer) is excited to make her national tour debut with MJ!
Broadway: West Side Story Film: In the Heights, Better Nate than Never Regional: Songs for a New World, Other World, May We All.
JAHIR L. HIPPS (Swing, u/s Tito Jackson, Quincy Jones, u/s Alejandro, u/s Nick, Berry Gordy) Tours: RENT Farewell Regional: Something Rotten (FST), In The Heights (Stages St Louis) TV: “Elsbeth” (CBS) Thanks to God, Mom, Grandma, Sam, BW, Avalon, and all my friends for their support! IG and TikTok: @Jahir hipps
SKYE JACKSON-WILLIAMS (Swing) is an artist born and raised in New York City She made her Broadway debut with MJ and is excited to join the tour! IG: @skyejacksonwilliams
JACOBI KAI (Keith, Jermaine Jackson, Isley Brother (vocal), u/s Michael) can’t express how blessed he feels to be sharing Black excellence across the US in MJ He would like to thank God and his beautiful family for keeping him grounded . YOU are light!
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RAJANÉ KATURAH (Swing, u/s Rachel, u/s Kate, Katherine Jackson) is overjoyed to be on the 1st National Tour of MJ! Broadway: MJ Endless gratitude to God, my amazing family, The Mine, and my guardian angels! Matthew 17:20 @rajanekaturah | rajanekaturah com
MATTEO MARRETTA (Tour Dancer, Fred Astaire, u/s Alejandro) Broadway National Tour debut! Credits: Mamma Mia! (RCCL), The Elf On The Shelf (Tour), Newsies (Regional), and many more Matteo is off the wall excited, love to his family and friends It’s all good! @matteomarretta
JAY McKENZIE (Tour Singer, Jackie Jackson, James Brown (vocal), u/s Tito Jackson, Quincy Jones, u/s Nick, Berry Gordy) Blessed to be sharing the MJ legacy! New England born and bred Credits include: Beautiful: The Carole King Musical (B’way), Paradise Square (B’way), Rudy! (Tribeca Film Festival) Love to family & friends Roster Proud @mrjaymckenzie
KENDRICK MITCHELL (Swing, u/s Rob, Joseph Jackson, u/s Tito Jackson, Quincy Jones, u/s Nick, Berry Gordy, u/s Dave) is beyond thrilled to have joined the MJ family! Regional: The Wild Party, After Midnight, Almost a Full Moon, RENT Film/TV: “Law & Order: SVU,” “The Blacklist,” “Dr Death ” Love to FSE, Jordan, Dad, and the greatest Mama in the world @KendrickMitchellOfficial
CHELSEA MITCHELL-BONSU (Tour Dancer, Isley Brother (dancer), Nicholas Brother) is ecstatic to tour with MJ! BFA: Point Park University National Tour: CATS (Bombalurina), Mean Girls (Swing) Chelsea is grateful to God, her husband, family, and The Mine agency for their love and support @chelseambonsu
ZION MIKHAIL PRADIER (Swing) National Tour
Debut!: MJ Complexions Contemporary Ballet Dallas Black Dance Theatre .
AYLA STACKHOUSE (Swing, u/s Rachel, u/s
Kate, Katherine Jackson) . Broadway: The Book of Mormon (Swing/Nabalungi u/s) US Tours: Motown: The Musical (Edna/Swing), The Book of Mormon (Swing) . International: The Book of
Mormon (Nabalungi u/s) American Musical and Dramatic Academy @aylastackhouse
BRION MARQUIS WATSON (Tour Dancer, Marlon Jackson, James Brown (dancer), Nicholas Brother, u/s Little Marlon) . Forever grateful! National Tours: Hamilton (And Peggy Tour), Wicked (Chistery) Regional: The Muny TV/Film: “POSE” (FX) Training: University of Cincinnati (CCM), The Ailey School Thanks to God, my family, friends, and CESD
CHARLES P. WAY (Swing) is thrilled to join the first national tour of MJ! Previously: Alanis Morissette’s Jagged Little Pill: The Musical and iLuminate - Artist of Light tours . Way dedicates performances to his late Aunt Dana @charlespway
MALCOLM MILES YOUNG (Tour Dancer, Randy Jackson, Jackie Wilson (dancer)) An NJ native, Malcolm made his Broadway debut in 2022 in The Lion King BFA from NYU in 2021 He celebrates his parents, brother, Nicole, and “village” for their undying support Glory to God! John 15:16 @malcolmmyoung
LYNN NOTTAGE (Book) Intimate Apparel Opera (LCT/The Met), Clyde’s (Broadway, Second Stage, Tony nom ), The Secret Life of Bees (Atlantic, Almeida), Mlima’s Tale (Public, Kiln), Sweat (Pulitzer Prize, Obie, Lucille Lortel, Evening Standard Award, Susan Smith Blackburn Prize; Tony & Olivier Award noms ), Ruined (Pulitzer Prize, Obie, Lortel, NY Drama Critics’ Circle, AUDELCO, Drama Desk & OCC awards) PEN/Laura Pels Award, Doris Duke Artist Award, MacArthur “Genius Grant” Fellowship Member of the Dramatists Guild
CHRISTOPHER WHEELDON (Director & Choreographer) trained at The Royal Ballet School, he joined New York City Ballet in 1993 and was named first resident choreographer Christopher has created productions for The Royal Ballet and major ballet companies worldwide In 2014, Christopher directed and choreographed the Tony Award-winning Broadway musical An American in Paris He has choreographed for opera, film, and television Christopher thanks his husband, Ross Rayburn,
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for his love, support and quiet guidance during the making of MJ
DAVID HOLCENBERG (Music Supervision, Orchestrations and Arrangements) Drama Desk Award, Tony, Grammy and Outer Critics nominations for his work on MJ . Other Broadway: Groundhog Day, Mamma Mia!, Matilda, Rocky, Ghost, Bye Bye Birdie, The Story of My Life, Good Vibrations, Seussical, Titanic, and Show Boat Other credits include The Radio City Summer Spectacular, the U S premiere of Ragtime (LA Drama Critics Award), the world premieres of Come Fall in Love (The Old Globe), Newsies (Paper Mill) and Mamma Mia! at the Hollywood Bowl
JASON MICHAEL WEBB (Orchestrations and Arrangements) Special Tony Award recipient, Drama Desk winner Music director: Choir Boy (MTC; arranger); The Color Purple (Broadway revival) Arranger: Disney’s Aida (revival; music supervisor); “The Battle Hymn of the Republic” (2013 Inauguration of President Barack Obama) Executive music producer: Respect (MGM; starring Jennifer Hudson) Director: The Last Five Years (2021 film) Composer: “The Ms Pat Show” (BET+), “Beebo Saves Christmas” (CW), Much Ado About Nothing (Shakespeare in the Park), Light It Up! (Cleveland Playhouse), Wildflower (National Black Theater/Apollo Theater) .
VICTOR SIMONSON (Music Direction) Tours: Hamilton (And Peggy); Lion King (Rafiki); Color Purple (1st National) Regional: West Side Story; Wicked (Kennedy Center); Shout, Sister, Shout (Ford’s Theater) CD: “Victory, Introducing Victor Simonson ” Praise God for my wife, Ciara and two children, Victoria and Immanuel!
BILLY JAY STEIN (Electronic Music Design) .
Grammy Award-winning founder of Strange Cranium and Strike Audio Broadway credits include Parade; Kimberly Akimbo; Shucked; One More Time; Paradise Square; Beautiful; Caroline, or Change; Tootsie; Mean Girls; The Band’s Visit; Fun Home; Spider-Man; Amélie; Tuck Everlasting; Jekyll & Hyde.
DEREK McLANE (Scenic Design) Broadway: MJ, Moulin Rouge!, A Soldier’s Play, Beautiful, Follies, Anything Goes, Bengal Tiger, Ragtime, 33 Variations, How to Succeed, The Pajama Game, I Am My Own Wife Designed Oscars six times, four television musicals Winner of multiple Obie, Art Director’s Guild, Emmy Awards, Drama Desk Awards and Tony Awards
NATASHA KATZ (Lighting Design) Recent Broadway: Sweeney Todd, Grey House, Springsteen; Some Like It Hot, The Prom, and Hello, Dolly! She is a TDF Wendy Wasserstein Project mentor, inducted into the Theater Hall of Fame, and an 8-time Tony Award winner
PAUL TAZEWELL (Costume Design) Hamilton (Tony Award); In the Heights; The Color Purple; Caroline, or Change; many others . Revivals include Side Show and Jesus Christ Superstar TV and films include “The Wiz!” (NBC, Emmy Award), “Jesus Christ Superstar” (NBC), and Steven Spielberg’s West Side Story
GARETH OWEN (Sound Design) Back To The Future (Olivier-nom), MJ (Tony-win), & Juliet (Tony-nom), Bad Cinderella, Summer, Come From Away (Olivier-win), End of the Rainbow (Tony-nom), Bat Out of Hell (Olivier-nom), A Little Night Music (Tony-nom), Memphis (Olivier-win), Top Hat (Olivier-nom), Merrily We Roll Along (Olivier-win)
PETER NIGRINI (Projection Design) is one of Broadway’s pioneering projection designers . His work includes Here Lies Love, Ain’t Too Proud, Beetlejuice, The SpongeBob Musical, Dear Evan Hansen, and Fela! In other venues: the Grace Jones Hurricane tour, Deep Blue Sea (Bill T Jones)
RICH + TONE TALAUEGA (Michael Jackson Movement) Legendary choreographers
Rich + Tone have worked with pop music’s biggest names including Madonna, Jennifer Lopez, Usher, and many others, but working with MJ, first as dancers from the mid ‘90s to choreographing many of MJ’s projects through today, has been the highlight of their career
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CHARLES G. LaPOINTE (Wig & Hair Designer) Numerous Broadway, touring, regional, West End, International productions including Hamilton (Make-up Artists/Hair Stylist Guild Award), Ain’t Too Proud, Beetlejuice, The Cher Show (Drama Desk Award), SpongeBob SquarePants (Drama Desk Award) Television: “The Wiz Live!,” “Jesus Christ Superstar Live in Concert ”
JOE DULUDE II (Makeup Design) Broadway and West End: Wicked, Beetlejuice, KPOP, MJ, SpongeBob SquarePants, Anastasia, Beautiful: The Carole King Musical, and more Film: Hocus Pocus 2, Don’t Look Up, Godmothered, etc . TV: “Jesus Christ Superstar Live” (Emmy nomination), “Annie Live!,” “The Gilded Age,” “Julia,” etc IG: @dulude2
THE TELSEY OFFICE (Casting) With offices in both New York and Los Angeles, The Telsey Office casts for theatre, film, television and commercials The Telsey Office is dedicated to creating safe, equitable and anti-racist spaces through collaboration, artistry, heart, accountability and advocacy .
JOHN MILLER (Music Coordinator) Over 140 Broadway shows including: Shucked, A Beautiful Noise, Mrs. Doubtfire, Ain’t Too Proud, Tina, Beautiful Studio musician (bass): Madonna, Eric Clapton, BB King, Billy Joel, and Michael Jackson johnmillerbass com
KATE WILSON (Voice Coach)
Broadway: Camelot, Topdog/Underdog, Piano Lesson, Leopoldstadt, Funny Girl, Moulin Rouge!, To Kill a Mockingbird Film: Women Talking, The Tragedy of Macbeth, Lady Bird, Three Billboards…Missouri. Faculty: Juilliard
SHAWN PENNINGTON (Production Stage Manager)
Broadway: Wicked, Next to Normal, Sondheim on Sondheim First National Tours: Come From Away, Bright Star, Fun Home, If/ Then, Peter and the Starcatcher, Rock of Ages Regional: Gypsy (The Muny), Up Here (La Jolla Playhouse) Proud AEA member . Love to Mom & Mark
GEOFF MAUS (Stage Manager) First
National Tours: Come From Away, Bright Star, Fun Home, Matilda. Other (selected): The Woodsman, Come From Away-Lincoln Memorial Training: Juilliard, Indiana University of Pennsylvania . Proud AEA member .
MAYA BHATNAGAR (Assistant Stage Manager)
Broadway: Almost Famous, Dancin’, Prima
Facie NYC: Dear Evan Hansen National Tour
Regional: Grease (SSMT), Billy Elliot (Stage Right!) Sending love to family/friends/mentors and fellow stage managers for their support
XAVIER KHAN (Assistant Stage Manager)
Broadway: Hamilton National Tours: Moulin Rouge! The Musical, Hamilton (Philip and Angelica companies) NYC/Regional: many @xavesk
JUSTIN T. SCHOLL (Company Manager)
National Tours: Beetlejuice, The Band’s Visit, Miss Saigon, Gentleman’s Guide…, Cinderella, Elf. International Tours: Beauty and the Beast, Shrek Broadway: Lady Day Board Certified Member of ATPAM
BIANCA JEAN CHARLES (Assistant Company Manager) Broadway: A Beautiful Noise: The Neil Diamond Musical, Grey House Out of Town Pre-Broadway: A Beautiful Noise: The Neil Diamond Musical, BOOP! New York University, New York City graduate
DONTEE KIEHN (Global Associate Director) An American in Paris (Broadway, London, Paris, Tokyo; Associate Director/ Choreographer); Diana: The Musical (Broadway; Associate Director); The Addams Family (Broadway, International; Associate Director/ Choreographer); Next to Normal (Broadway, Kennedy Center, International; Associate Choreographer); Brigadoon and Oklahoma! (Pittsburgh CLO; Director); Seven Brides... (The Muny, Directing Consultant) Broadway performance credits: 42nd Street, Gypsy, and The Addams Family.
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MICHAEL BALDERRAMA (Global Associate Choreographer) Drama Desk ACCA award
Part of almost a dozen Broadway shows, both on stage and the creative side Favorites: In the Heights, Movin’ Out, Hamilton Choreographed/ performed/worked with Michael Jackson, Gloria Estefan, Andy Blankenbuehler, Christopher Wheeldon, Thomas Kail, Twyla Tharp, Julie Taymor, Lin-Manuel Miranda and more
JUSTIN PRESCOTT (Dance Supervisor) With a Broadway career of 10 shows spanning over 12 years, Justin is excited to be sharing his professional knowledge and experiences as Dance Supervisor for the First National Tour of this fabulous production!
BESPOKE THEATRICALS (General Manager)
Partners Amy Jacobs & Devin Keudell manage Broadway and touring productions Currently: MJ, Back to the Future, A Beautiful Noise, Harry Potter and the Cursed Child and Tina (National Tour) General managers include Kate Egan, David Roth, and Danielle Saks
JUNIPER STREET PRODUCTIONS (Production Management) is a New York City-based production management firm Formed in 1998, JSP has managed more than 100 Broadway, Off-Broadway, national tours and events Currently running: & Juliet, Funny Girl, Grey House, Harry Potter, Here Lies Love, Kimberly Akimbo, MJ: The Musical, Moulin Rouge, Parade, Shucked, Some Like It Hot, Tina juniperstreet com
NEUROTOUR (Physical Therapist) are global leaders in live entertainment and performing arts medicine and honored to be part of this amazing touring company of MJ Keeping performers happy, healthy & on stage
THE BOOKING GROUP (Tour Booking Agency)
Current tours include Hamilton, The Book of Mormon, Come From Away, Hadestown, Six, Tina, To Kill A Mockingbird, Anastasia, Chicago, Hairspray Future tours include Funny Girl; Mamma Mia!; Mrs. Doubtfire; Some Like It Hot; Sweeney Todd; Peter Pan Goes Wrong and The Wiz.
BOND THEATRICAL (Tour Marketing & Publicity Direction) is an independently owned theatrical booking, marketing and publicity company representing award-winning Broadway shows and live entertainment properties BOND connects artists and audiences by forming strategic, authentic and profitable partnerships between producers and presenters across North America For a complete list of current projects, please visit BondTheatrical com
LIA VOLLACK (Producer) began her career in the music industry and as a theatrical sound designer before transitioning to film Over her two decades as president of worldwide music at Sony Pictures, Vollack created multi-platinum soundtracks with artists including Destiny’s Child, Alicia Keys, Jack White, Kendrick Lamar, Pearl Jam, and Adele . Vollack founded Sony’s Columbia Live Stage, where she produced the Olivier Award-winning musical Groundhog Day
Since forming her company in 2019, she has produced MJ and Almost Famous on Broadway
JOHN BRANCA (Producer) As head of the music department at Ziffren Brittenham LLC, John has been advancing the careers of recording artists for more than four decades
His clients have included more than 30 members of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
Michael Jackson, Branca’s client since 1980, hailed him as the “greatest lawyer of our times” for his innovative representation of artists’ interests Branca is co-executor and co-manager of the Estate of Michael Jackson
JOHN McCLAIN (Producer) As a music producer, musician and respected recording executive, John has for decades played a key role in the music industry by transforming young talent, hip-hop artists, gospel choirs, record labels, producers, R&B and pop singers into international stars He is co-executor and co-manager of the Estate of Michael Jackson
MICHAEL DAVID (Executive Producer)
President of Dodger Properties (“the Dodgers”)
Responsible for roughly 200 productions over 40 years in New York and internationally Blessed with a host of awards from Tonys (56), London’s Oliviers and the like . Lead producer Broadway’s
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Matilda, Jersey Boys, Into the Woods, The Who’s Tommy, Titanic, The Gospel at Colonus, Urinetown, 42nd Street among others Offices in Times Square and Covent Garden
SONY PICTURES ENTERTAINMENT (Co-Producer)
is a division of Sony Pictures Entertainment (SPE), a subsidiary of Sony Group Corporation SPE’s global operations encompass motion picture, television and digital content production, acquisition, and distribution; and development of new entertainment products, services and technologies . www .sonypictures . com/corp/divisions html
SONY MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT (Co-Producer) .
For more than 40 years Sony Music, as one of the leading music companies globally, has proudly represented the recorded music of Michael Jackson and continues to work with his Estate to develop new and innovative ways of sharing this amazing music with the world
ROY FURMAN (Co-Producer) 17 Tony awardwinning musicals/plays Currently on Broadway: Some Like It Hot, Funny Girl, Book of Mormon (Tony), Sweeney Todd, Moulin Rouge! (Tony) Vice Chairman Jefferies Group, Vice Chairman emeritus Lincoln Center
CUE TO CUE PRODUCTIONS (Co-Producer)
Cue to Cue Productions is a theatre production company led by Jeff Vinik, the former hedge fund manager and owner of the Tampa Bay Lightning, and Joshua Vinik, a stage manager
JAMES L. NEDERLANDER (Co-Producer)
President of Nederlander Organization Credits: Kimberly Akimbo; Some Like It Hot; Titanique; Mr. Saturday Night starring Billy Crystal; Tina: The Tina Turner Musical; The Lehman Trilogy; My Fair Lady; The Band’s Visit; On Your Feet!; The Elephant Man; Next to Normal; Movin’ Out and many others
KUMIKO YOSHII (Co-Producer) Credits include: Museum of Broadway, Be More Chill, Prince of Broadway, Pacific Overtures, The True (OffBroadway) and The Fantasticks (West End)
Current/upcoming: The Karate Kid—The Musical and Working Girl.
NAOYA KINOSHITA (Co-Producer) is president of Kinoshita Group Current/upcoming credits include Museum of Broadway, The Great Gatsby the Immersive Show and The Karate Kid—The Musical.
LATITUDE LINK (Co-Producer) Four-time Tony-winning co-producer of more than 25 Broadway, Off-Broadway, West End, touring and international shows including MJ, Come From Away, Fun Home, Hedwig and the Angry Inch, Memphis, and Jersey Boys Latitudelink com
STEPHEN C. BYRD (Co-Producer) Producer: Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, Streetcar Named Desire, Get Up Stand Up, Ain’t Too Proud, Iceman Cometh, Smokey Joe’s, Eclipsed, Romeo & Juliet, American Son, Mandela, Trip To Bountiful, MJ, Camelot.
CANDY SPELLING (Co-Producer) Producing credits: Moulin Rouge!; Tina—The Tina Turner Musical; The Color Purple; Tootsie; The Iceman Cometh; Nice Work If You Can Get It; How to Succeed in Business; Promises, Promises.
JOHN GORE ORGANIZATION
(Co-Producer) family of companies
includes BroadwayAcrossAmerica com and Broadway com, under the supervision of 20-time Tony-winning producer John Gore (Chairman & CEO) . Productions include: MJ, Moulin Rouge!, and Chicago
PETER W. MAY (Co-Producer) . President of Trian Partners and an avid Broadway investor and producer Winner of five Tony Awards, including Moulin Rouge! and The Inheritance Producer and an investor in many more
SANDY ROBERTSON (Co-Producer) is an investment manager from Dallas and San Francisco who has invested in or produced more than 25 Broadway plays, including several Tony winners This one is a winner!
ED WALSON (Co-Producer) Broadway: Relatively Speaking, Cinderella, Big Fish, Bullets
Over Broadway, An American in Paris, Carousel, Pretty Woman, King Kong. Film: City Island, Blue Jasmine, Magic in the Moonlight, Irrational Man.
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ALBERT NOCCIOLINO (Co-Producer) presents touring Broadway in the Northeast and has been investing in and producing Broadway shows for over 35 years Recent productions: Tina—The Tina Turner Musical and To Kill A Mockingbird.
KEN SCHUR (Co-Producer) Broadway productions: Waitress, Ain’t Too Proud—The Life and Times of the Temptations, Network, Burn This, Take Me Out, Almost Famous and MJ West End: Waitress and Ruthless the Musical.
WILLETTE & MANNY KLAUSNER (Co-Producer) Hadestown, Ain’t Too Proud, Grey House, Take Me Out, For Colored Girls, Ohio State Murders, American Buffalo, The Band’s Visit, Eclipsed, Trip to Bountiful. LondonGet Up Stand Up, Mandela.
DAVID SHAFER (Co-Producer) is a renowned plastic surgeon in NYC Committed to innovation and patient satisfaction, he has earned recognition as a leading expert in the field
MARTIN BANDIER (Co-Producer) Former CEO of Sony Music Publishing, member of the Songwriters Hall of Fame, BMI Icon, lifetime achievement Grammy, and founder of the Bandier School for Music at Syracuse University
DOUG MORRIS (Co-Producer) successfully ran all three major music companies—Warner, Universal, and Sony He is an honoree of the Songwriters Hall of Fame He co-produced Motown: The Musical.
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STAFF FOR MJ
LIA VOLLACK PRODUCTIONS
Lia Vollack
Nick Durst November Christine
THE ESTATE OF MICHAEL JACKSON
John Branca John McClain
Karen Langford
GENERAL MANAGEMENT
BESPOKE THEATRICALS
Devin Keudell Amy Jacobs
David Roth Danielle Saks
General Manager
Associate General Manager
COMPANY MANAGER
Justin T Scholl
Kate Egan
Lisa Jaeger
Assistant Company Manager Bianca Jean Charles
TOUR BOOKING AGENCY THE BOOKING GROUP thebookinggroup com
Meredith Blair Kara Gebhart
Laura Kolarik Stephanie Ditman Sophie Tiesler
TOUR MARKETING & PUBLICITY DIRECTION
BOND THEATRICAL bondtheatrical com
DJ Martin Temah Higgins Mollie Mann
Marc Viscardi Wendy Roberts
Jenny Bates Scotland Newton
PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT
JUNIPER STREET PRODUCTIONS
Hillary Blanken Ana Rose Greene Sadie Alisa
Sarah Penland Guy Kwan Victoria Bullard
Ross Leonard Hannah Wilson Abby Filiaggi
Carolyn Bonaccorsi Christy Perez
CASTING
THE TELSEY OFFICE
Rachel Hoffman, CSA
Lindsay Levine, CSA
Rashad Naylor Jimmy Larkin
Steven Gutierrez Miles Kight
PRODUCTION STAGE MANAGER .......Shawn Pennington
Stage Manager
Assistant Stage Managers
Assistant Director
Dance Supervisor
Physical Movement Coordinator
Associate Scenic Designer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Assistant to the Scenic Designer
Associate Costume Designer . . . . . . . . . . .
Assistant Costume Designers
Costume Office Coordinator
Associate Lighting Designer
Assistant Lighting Designer
Moving Lights Programmer
Associate Sound Designer
Associate Projection Designer
Lead Animator
Geoff Maus
Maya Bhatnagar, Xavier Khan
Victoria Davidjohn
Justin Prescott
Lorenzo Pisoni
Erica Hemminger
Rochele Mac
Christine Meyers
Justin Hall, Amy Price
Olivia Hern
Craig Stelzenmuller
Kirk Fitzgerald
Alex Fogel
Russell Godwin
Kate Ducey
Andrew Bauer
Animators Zoey Crow, Robert Figueira, Dan Vatsky
Projection Programmer
Associate Wig Designer
Associate Makeup Designer
Production Carpenter
Production Carpenter Associate
Head Carpenter
Assistant Carpenter/Flyman
Dan Scully
Nicholas Parrish
Suki Tsujimoto
Fred Gallo
Patricia Masera
Jamie Kurtz
Christian Young
Assistant Carpenter/Deck Automation Jason Fehlen
Advance Carpenter/Crew Swing
Load Out Carpenter
Production Electricians
Bill Lambertson
Geoff Keller
James Fedigan, Patrick Johnston
Head Electrician/Board Op Jeff Holtz
Assistant Electrician/Lead Spot Dirk Van Pernis
Assistant Electrician/Video Benjamin Abernathy
Production Sound Phil Lojo, Simon Matthews, Scott Kuker
Head Sound/A1 Anthony Cuozzo
Assistant Sound/A2 Maria Pinggera
Advance Electrician & Sound/Crew Swing Clark Boyan
Advance Electrician
Bass Synth Programming
Guitar Programming
Erik Plath
Chelton Grey
Alex Nolan
Production Management PA Charlette San Juan
Interim Head Carpenters Mike Muery, Mike Norris
Production Video . . . . . . . . . Asher Robinson, Kim Caldwell
Production Properties
Buist Bickley
Assistant Production Properties . . . . . . . . . . . . Avara Hebert
Head Props
Randy Paun
Assistant Props Tessa Spence
Production Assistants Alexis Nalbandian, Lauren Winston
Wardrobe Supervisor
Heather Yerrick
Assistant Wardrobe Supervisor Phylisha Nicole Phillips
Star Dresser
Hair and Make-up Supervisor
Assistant Hair and Make-up Supervisor
Wardrobe/Hair Swing
Health & Safety Manager
Mary Capers
Denise Farrell
Paul Toni
Vicky Martinez
Kim Kefgen
Bespoke Associate General Managers Matty Cogliano, Michael Demniak, Lisa Jaeger
Bespoke Assistant General Managers Taylor Courtney, Kerrick Dougherty, AJ Orth
Bespoke Special Projects Manager David van Zyll de Jong
General Management Office Manager Kiana Alexander
GM Interns Cayla Miller, Julia Schemmer
People & Culture Partner K+K Reset/ Kiah Jones, Karen Robinson
Music Clearances and Licensing Loudspeaker Music Group/Janet Billig Rich, Lisa Klein Moberly
Clips and Asset Clearance and Licensing Loudspeaker Music Group with Amy Goodfriend
Children’s Teacher/Guardian On Location Education/ Emmanuel Bonsu
Assistant to John Miller Jennifer Coolbaugh
Physical Therapy . . . . . . . Neuro Tour Physical Therapy Inc/ Carolyn Lawson
Physical Therapist
Dr . Paulo MacMillen Sitagata, PT, DPT, FAFS
Accountant Withum Smith & Brown/Robert Fried, CPA, Karen Kowgios, CPA, Anthony W Moore, CPA
Controller Galbraith & Co /Jill Johnson
Banking City National Bank/Michele Gibbons
Housing/Ground Transportation Road Rebel
Travel Agent Tzell Travel/The “A” Team/Andi Henig, Jeanne Lafond, Vickie Okolisan
Merchandising Creative Goods
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Matthew Murphy & Evan Zimmerman for MurphyMade Tour Broll Footage HMS Media Merchandise Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Emily Valentin Vega
Rehearsed at New 42nd Street Studios
CREDITS
Scenic items fabricated by PRG-Scenic Technologies, a division of PRG Broadway LLC, New Windsor, NY, Global Scenic Services, Inc, Bridgeport, CT, Great Lakes Scenic Studios, Enhance A Colour, Scenic Arts Studios, Rosebrand Show control and scenic motion control featuring Stage Command Systems by PRG-Scenic Technologies, a division of Production Resource Group, LLC, New Windsor, NY Prop fabrication and finishes by Bad Monkey Props, BrenBri Properties, Eric Hart, Prop & Paint Creative Studio, Rob McFayden, Paper Maché Monkey, Colin Davis Jones Studio, Tanya Seeman, R Ramos Upholstery, Joseph Cairo, Jonathan Embroidery Hero Props and Stitch Studio NYC Lighting equipment by PRG Lighting Sound equipment by Sound Associates
Video equipment by 4Wall Entertainment Trucking by Clark Transfer Major League Baseball trademarks and copyrights are used with permission of Major League Baseball The Grammy Award logos are registered trademarks of The Recording Academy and are used under license “The Ed Sullivan Show” courtesy of SOFA Entertainment © All Rights Reserved MJ Hats: Worth and Worth by Orlando Palacios MJ’s Costumes: Eric Winterling Inc MJ’s loafers: T O Dey Custom Made Shoes Shirts: CEGO Custom Shirtmakers .
Billie Jean jacket: Shana Albery Gloves: Wing and Weft Gloves . Thriller: John Kristianson New York Inc .
Painting: Jeff Fender Studio Jackson 5 and Reporters: Jennifer Love Costumes Menswear: Giliberto Designs Victory Tour and Smooth Criminal by Barak Fabric printing: Blue Star Silks Dyer and masks: Julianne Kroboth Shoes: LaDuca Shoes Costume special thanks: Jennifer Love, Anthony Giliberto, Jeff Fender, Laurie Shaeffer, Katie Sue Nicklos
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This production is produced by a member of the Broadway League in collaboration with our professional union-represented employees
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The photographing or sound recording of any performance of the possession of any device for such photographing or sound recording inside this theater, without the written permission of the management, is prohibited by law Violators may be punished by ejection and violations may render the offender liable for money damages
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June is Black Music Month!
In the words of The Temptations, Get Ready! Segerstrom Center for the Arts is proud to celebrate Black Music Month in June We will be highlighting Black voices, musical origins, and influences with exciting programs including FREE live performances, Tuesday Night Dance classes, and more!
Also in June on the Argyros Plaza:
June 4, 11, 18, 25
Tuesday Night Dance
We’ll be movin’ and groovin’ learning dance moves seen in Broadway shows with Black stories including MJ, TINA and Kinky Boots
June 7
Boogaloo Assassins
A live music favorite since 2008, Boogaloo Assassins is a 13-piece Latin Boogaloo, Salsa, and Latin Soul group from Los Angeles . Their music is a fusion of popular African American rhythm and blues (R&B) and soul music with mambo and son montuno .
June 14
J Boykin & Friends
J Boykin’s ability to effortlessly navigate the complexities of jazz, blues, and funk has captivated listeners and earned him accolades His saxophone sounds have resonated with all cultures and backgrounds, creating an unbreakable bond through the universal language of music
June 21
V.C.R.
V C R, born Veronica Camille Ratliff, is a worldclass multidisciplinary singer/songwriter, composer, and violinist This powerhouse soul singer mixes jazz, pop, gospel, and funk influences to produce songs rooted in vulnerability and truth, which reflects her rich southern gospel roots and classical orchestral training
June 28
Plaza Prom
The month ends with Plaza Prom, an opportunity for everyone to dress up in their favorite prom outfits and dance the night away
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How to teach students to move like fish
OVER THE YEARS, Segerstrom Center for the Arts has hosted numerous workshops to train teachers in how to best use the arts in their classrooms. At the intersection of two of the Center’s educator professional development offerings we met Gabriel Costa, a transitional kindergarten (TK) teacher at Frank Vessels Elementary School in Cypress.
Arts: Avenues to Learning, a partnership with California State University Fullerton (CSUF) and Disney Musicals in Schools (DMIS), are offered by the Center’s education department to help teachers become well versed in using the arts in their classroom curriculum. Gabriel has taken part in both programs, and in his current teaching position is an “arts integration” success.
Arts: Avenues to Learning is a day-long workshop that was an impactful part of his studies. Students participate in a variety of hands-on sessions in dance, music, theater, and/or visual arts guided by Center professional teaching artists. The students learn strategies for arts integration and how to reinforce crosscurricular connections.
old, so we could encourage our students to loosen up,” says Gabriel. “It helps them relax and feel comfortable with their classmates and the activities.”
“This was an amazing program,” says Gabriel of the program, which started at the Center in 2012. “It highlighted diversity in the arts and the many ways the arts can help us in teaching other subjects. I learned so much from this.”
Gabriel recalls how the student teachers learned creative ways to boost the confidence of their students through the arts. “We had to learn how to be silly and goofy like an 8-year-
Gabriel graduated from CSUF with a combined master’s degree and teaching credential in 2020 and three years later was hired by Vessels for the 2023-2024 school year. In September 2023, his school asked him to attend the Center’s Year 3 DMIS professional development day. This is continuing support for DMIS schools, with teachers attending a one-day development session in the second and third years of the school’s DMIS program.
Vessels school leadership quickly noticed the
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Gabriel Costa, center, attends the DMIS professional development day at the Center
performed excerpts from Disney’s Aladdin
creativity and artistic strategies Gabriel brought to his classroom and invited him to assist with the after-school preparations and rehearsals for the school’s DMIS production. Vessels is producing Finding Nemo KIDS, a new offering based on the popular movie about a father fish’s search for his missing son.
Each year Segerstrom Center selects four Title 1 elementary schools for the DMIS program to create a sustainable musical theater program. The schools receive performance rights to their chosen musical, educational support materials and training for school faculty to lead the program. Over 17 weeks, students and teachers work with Center professional teaching artists at after-school sessions, learning, rehearsing, and performing scenes, songs and dance numbers as well as creating sets and costumes.
Through this process, students learn a wide spectrum of skills including creativity, collaboration, and interpersonal skills. They develop self-confidence and strengthen speaking and reading skills while learning musical theater techniques. The program aims to strengthen schools’ arts programming and develop partnerships among students, faculty, parents and the greater community as they work together.
Gabriel helps students with acting and singing, giving encouragement, and jumps in
anywhere else he is needed on the set. “I really enjoy the acting component and helping these ‘fishes’ practice how to move. We are now finetuning ‘fishy’ facial expressions and teaching the kids how to project their voices,” says Gabriel. He sees his involvement in the after-school program as an opportunity to pass along the theater spark to new students.
“I love the message of DMIS,” says Gabriel. “Everyone learns to work together. Whether the children are actors or working backstage, they all play an important part in making the show a success. They gain a sense of pride about their work and creativity.”
Gabriel looks forward to continuing his work with Vessels’ DMIS program. And in a few years, it will be his previous students working with Gabriel to learn how to construct a set and move like a fish.
Segerstrom Center for the Arts recently celebrated its 10th season of Disney Musicals in Schools serving 37 schools and over 7,000 students in the process! Scan here to learn more about this transformative program.
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Ébène Quartet: jazzing up the chamber ensemble
THE STRING QUARTET musicians raise their instruments and bows, ready to begin to play … a jazz standard. But didn’t this classical quartet just play Beethoven?
This is the Ébène Quartet, making its return to the Center Concert Series. The New York Times describes them as “a string quartet that can easily morph into a jazz band.”
For their Center concert, they will play Haydn, Bartók, and Schubert. A reviewer for Bachtrack had heard Ébène’s recordings of Haydn and Schubert, but how would it sound in real life?
“I needn’t have worried,” says Alexander Hall. “These players perform almost telepathically; without nods or gestures they will their individual voices into an immediate blend which stuns by way of its immaculate intonation.”
The ensemble is barely 25 years old and has been showered with prestigious prizes. Five years after it was formed it won the 2004 ARD Music Competition. The next year it won the Belmont Prize and two years after that was the prizewinner of the prestigious BorlettiBuitoni Trust. In 2019 it was honored as the first ensemble to receive the Frankfurt Music Prize. So, it’s not surprising that the ensemble is considered one of the leading quartets playing today.
Recently a documentary “shed light on some of the qualities that make the Ébène Quartet what it is: a brutally honest, musically high-minded, self-critical musical body always in search of perfection,” says Classicstoday.com.
It’s not unusual for musicians to be interested in other types of music besides their own. But it’s highly unusual for a classical string quartet to incorporate a completely different style into their work. The Ébène’s interest in jazz music started at university when hours of practicing made them look for the occasional distraction. Improvising
jazz and other genres of music did the trick and later became their trademark. They have even been known to play a Disney tune or two.
Classicstoday.com writes that many types of music have greatly improved over the last 100 years, but none so much as string quartets. And even with this embarrassment of riches, “The Ébène stands out as one of the supreme string quartets of our time, raising already high standards … especially in terms of subtlety and elegance.”
“What makes the Ébène Quartet truly special, besides the unbridled enthusiasm and the intensity with which they approach the classical repertoire, is their openness to other types of music that informs their interpretation of the canon,” says Bachtrack.
Enjoy the performance but do stay for the encore. You never know what “other types of music” they might play. Whatever it is, it will be stunning.
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BRAHMS Selections from Fantasies, op. 116
DOHNÁNYI Piano Quintet No. 2, op. 26
BRAHMS Piano Quintet in F Minor, op. 34
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What is your legacy?
NO ONE IS IMMORTAL. But how many think about what their last bequests will be? Bequests demonstrate what was important to someone in their lifetime. Center supporter Bart Asner has thought about this and firmly believes that a planned gift is essential to the future success and sustainability of the Center.
“My wife, Elizabeth, and I say that if something happened to us, we would have a philanthropic element in our trust that would explain the charities we want our financial resources to go to. The Center is a big part of that.”
Asner has always had a passion for the arts. While growing up in New York City he frequently attended Broadway shows, ballets, and symphony concerts. “It really became part of my life,” he says. “Culture and the arts are so important to me personally.”
He moved to Los Angeles, and then to Orange County, where he began attending performances at the Center. “I was first approached to be a donor by a wonderful woman named Shirley, who said, ‘Hey, I know you’re a season ticket holder, would you ever consider being a donor?’ It was really that simple. And over the years, I participated as a donor at different levels.” He points out that this is not just something for the very wealthy. “It wasn’t like I was able to always make huge donations, but I was able to give what I gave, and I had no idea how amazing the Center would ultimately become.”
The Asners have been Broadway subscribers since shortly after the Center opened. Bart sits on the Center’s board of directors and the couple attends Candlelight Concert, held every December: Last year’s event raised more than $5.3 million for community engagement and education programming. “We love the fact that the Center is involved in education for the community. We want to make sure that kids are exposed to the arts.
“It’s not a pleasant thing to think about myself and the ones we love not being here, but we all need to be thinking about that for ourselves, for our families, and for the community organizations that we love. I have a tremendous sense of pride in the fact that I helped build the Center back in the beginning,” Asner says. “It’s about what we are doing for the community, and we want to make sure that there is a future full of the arts.”
The Center’s Legacy Society recognizes and honors individuals who have shared their intent to contribute a planned gift to the Center. If, like the Asners, you have included the Center in your estate plans, please let us know.
For more information regarding the Legacy Society or free estate planning resources, please visit our website at scfta.giftlegacy. com or contact Elizabeth Kurila, senior director, gift planning strategies, at (714) 942-6275 or ekurila@scfta.org.
The Legacy Society recognizes and honors individuals who have shared their intent to contribute a future or planned gift to the Center. Please let us know if you have included the Center in your estate plan and would like to be invited to this year’s Legacy Society dinner with a featured performance of Funny Girl Tickets to the performance are provided.
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Donors
Segerstrom Center for the Arts is enormously grateful for the support from the donors listed on the following pages. Your generosity empowers the Center to provide dynamic performances and artistic education programs for all of Orange County. You allow us to continue our promise to become an inclusive cultural resource for our entire community. Thank you!
CUMULATIVE GIVING
Segerstrom Center for the Arts is deeply grateful to the following donors who have provided extraordinary support during their lifetime:
$20,000,000 +
Julia and George Argyros / Argyros Family Foundation
Audrey Steele Burnand*
William J. Gillespie*
Elizabeth and Henry T.* Segerstrom
$10,000,000 +
Toby Andrews
Anonymous
Angels of the Arts
Sandy Segerstrom Daniels
Mr. and Mrs. David Wayne Grant
The Guilds of the Center
Richard C. and Virginia A. Hunsaker*
Mr. Donald E. and Lacy Moriarty
Eugene and Ruth Ann Moriarty*
Jean Moriarty*
Richard A. and Marilyn Kayla Moriarty
Reverend and Mrs. Steven Perry
Samueli Foundation
Sally E. Segerstrom
Jennifer and Anton Segerstrom
Hal and Jeanette Segerstrom Family Foundation
Ruth Segerstrom*
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore W. Segerstrom
Mr. Toren H. Segerstrom
Veronica P. Segerstrom
Mrs. Yvonne Segerstrom*
South Coast Plaza
Mrs. Richard Steele*
Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Williams
$5,000,000 +
Bank of America / Bank of America Foundation
Jane and Jim Driscoll
Steve* and Cindy Fry / Fry Family Foundation
The James Irvine Foundation
Ralph and Eleanor Leatherby Family Foundation
General* and Mrs. William Lyon
Harry and Grace Steele Foundation
Swenson Family Foundation
$3,000,000 +
The Boeing Company
Broadway Across America
Freedom Communications, Inc.
Michael and Eleanor Gordon
Roger and Tracy Kirwan
Times Mirror Foundation and Los Angeles Times
Rick Muth Family/ORCO Block & Hardscape
Dr. Henry Nicholas III
Ms. Stacey Nicholas
Bill and Pat Podlich
Michelle Rohé
$2,000,000 +
Anonymous
Zee M. Allred,* Dean C. Allred, Carol Ann Allred Starr
Mrs. D. James Bentley*
Benjamin and Carmela Du
Edison International
The First American Corporation Fluor Corporation / The Fluor Foundation
John and Toni Ginger
Mark Chapin Johnson
W. M. Keck Foundation
Kia Motors America, Inc.
Kling Family Foundation
Phillip N. and Mary A. Lyons
Sharon D. Lund Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. George Schreyer
Tara and David Troob
Jean and Tim Weiss
$1,500,000 +
Ginger and Tony Allen
Mr.* and Mrs. James P. Baldwin
The Beall Family
Deborah and Larry J. Bridges
Kevin and Denise Cassin
Eileen J. Cirillo
Cox Communications / Cox Media
Randy and Sally Crockett
Mr. and Mrs. Moti Ferder, Lugano Diamonds
Paul F. and Daranne Folino
Lawrence and Dolores Higby
The Irvine Company
Margaret G. and Thomas E. Larkin*
Paul and Lilly Merage
Mercedes-Benz USA
Mrs. Marjorie T. Rawlins*
Rutan & Tucker, LLP
Spectrum Reach
Elizabeth Colyear Vincent*
Cecil C. and Kathryn H. Wright*
$1,000,000 +
Anonymous
Howard and Roberta Ahmanson
Bette and Wylie Aitken
Automobile Club of Southern California
Dr. Michael M. and Mrs. Patricia A. Berns
Mr. and Mrs. William J. Bettingen*
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Bettingen*
Marta and Raj Bhathal
California Bank & Trust
Callero Family Foundation
Ellen and Clarence* Conzelman
Delta Air Lines
Carole and Robert* Follman
Leo Freedman Foundation
June M. Fry
Jackie Glass / Kling Family Foundation
Rondell B. and Joyce P. Hanson
Nora and Charles Hester* and the Hester Family Foundation
George Hoag Family Foundation
S.L. and Betty Huang / Huang Family Foundation
Kaiser Permanente
KJAZZ 88.1
Shanaz and Jack Langson
Corey and Leslie Leyton
Mrs. Colleen Manchester
David and Kathryn Moore
Mrs. Mary E. Moore
Pam and Jim Muzzy
Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. O’Bryan
Pacific Life
Mr. and Mrs. William Roberts
Donna Shannon-O’Bryan
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Simon
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas H. Smith
The Sommerville Trust
Georgia Hull Spooner*
Diane and David Steffy
Dorothy Stillwell*
Susan M. and Timothy L. Strader Family
The Warner Family
Wells Fargo / Wells Fargo Foundation
Mrs. Constance T. Whitney*
Carol and Kent Wilken
$750,000 +
Mary and Richard* Cramer
James* and Catherine Emmi
Maralou and Jerry* Harrington
Dr.* and Mrs. Randall R. McCardle
Mrs. Mary M. Muth*
Trish and John* O’Donnell
Charles and Patricia Poss*
Rockwell International
Bev and Bob Sandelman
Karalyn and Joseph* Schuchert
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Owen Shea
Janice and Ted Smith
The Reinhold Foundation
Mr.* and Mrs. Joseph M. Thomas
Mr. and Mrs. William Thompson
Thomas and Elizabeth Tierney
Thomas and Joyce Tucker Family
$500,000 +
Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Allen
The Allergan Foundation
Doug and Jaimee Baker
Pamela and Al Baldwin
Dr. and Mrs. Arnold O. Beckman*
Mr.* and Mrs. Benton Bejach
Katherine and Howard Bland
Cartier
Victoria and David Collins
Patricia Fredricks-Dolson*
Mr. and Mrs. David Emmes II
Andy and Joan Fimiano
Carol Frobish*
Frome Family Foundation
Harriett F. Grant*
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Heinz*
Valerie and Hans Imhof
The Joseph Family
JPMorgan Chase & Co. / JPMorgan Chase & Co. Foundation
Barbara* and Robert Kleist
K-MOZART 105.1 FM
Varla E. Newbury Knauss and Curtis A. Knauss
KOCE
Eve A. Kornyei
Classical KUSC
Robert D.* and Patricia B. MacDonald
Marcia L. Millen, in memory of James and Leath Millen
NORDSTROM
The Peter Ochs Family
Jackie Singer and John Pope
Ralphs / Food 4 Less
Carlene Rona*
Estate of Karen Ann Roos
Michael* and Stacy Schlinger
H. Michael and Holly Schwartz
Nick and Heidi Shahrestany
The Shanbrom Family
Shea Homes Foundation
Justice Sheila Prell Sonenshine (Ret.) and Mr. Ygal Sonenshine
Connie and Dr. Peter Spenuzza / Spenuzza Velastegui Family Foundation
John* and Elizabeth Stahr
Valeant Pharmaceuticals
Mrs. Valaree Wahler
Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Warmington *in memoriam
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CENTER FUND
The Center Fund provides general operating support on an annual basis for Segestrom Center for the Arts and its programs. We are honored to recognize the following individuals, corporations and foundations for their annual giving as of September 30, 2023. Your generosity makes a difference every day—and we thank you! To learn more about the Center Fund and the benefits of giving, please contact Malika Middlebrooks at MMiddlebrooks@scfta.org or (714) 942-6214.
$1,000,000+
Phillip N. and Mary A. Lyons
$500,000+
Kevin and Denise Cassin
Sandy Segerstrom Daniels
$250,000+
Anonymous
Julia and George Argyros
The Guilds of the Center
Mr. and Mrs. Moti Ferder, Lugano Diamonds
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Meyer
H. Michael and Holly Schwartz
Elizabeth and Henry T.* Segerstrom
$100,000+
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Best
Marta and Raj Bhathal
Chipotle Mexican Grill
Jane and Jim Driscoll
Kling Family Foundation / Jackie Glass
Mr. and Mrs. Hans Imhof
Ms. Suki McCardle
Reverend and Mrs. Steven Perry
Michelle Rohé
Michael* and Stacy Schlinger
Mr. and Mrs. George Schreyer
Sally E. Segerstrom
Stewart R. Smith and Robin A. Ferracone
Connie and Dr. Peter Spenuzza / Spenuzza Velastegui Family Foundation
Laura and Tim Vanderhook
$50,000+
Anonymous
Howard and Roberta Ahmanson
Bart and Elizabeth Asner
PeopleSpace / Jesse and Amy Bagley
Deborah and Larry J. Bridges
Randy and Sally Crockett
Eileen J. Cirillo
David and Molly Pyott Foundation
Andy and Joan Fimiano
John and Toni Ginger
Wendy Hales / Argyros Family Foundation
Mr. Reza Jahangiri and Mrs. Kate Levering-Jahangiri
Burt and Molly Jolly
Roger and Tracy Kirwan
KJAZZ 88.1
Karla Kraft and Anderee Berengian
Dale Landon and Carole Haes Landon
Shanaz and Jack Langson
Marcia L. Millen, in memory of James and Leath Millen
Rick Muth Family / ORCO Block & Hardscape
Chipotle Mexican Grill / Jennifer and Brian Niccol
Lana and Walter Parsadayan
John and Sherry Phelan
Bill and Pat Podlich
Mr. and Ms. James P. Previti
Estate of Howard G. and Margaret C. Richardson
Honorable H. Warren and Janet Siegel
Tony and Jessy Smith
Steven M. Sorenson, M.D.
David and Diane Steffy
Susan M. and Timothy L. Strader Family
Swenson Family Foundation
The Tappan Foundation
Tammy and Samuel Tang
Tara and David
Jaynine and Dave Warner
Carol and Kent Wilken
$35,000+
Mr. and Mrs. Eyal Aronoff
Katherine and Howard Bland
Mary and Richard* Cramer
John L. and Carol Curci
Frome Family Foundation
S.L. and Betty Huang / Huang Family Foundation
Nicole and Steve Joseph
Harmon and Lea Kong
Paul and Bonnie Lubock
Mara and Keith Murray
Neil and Barbara Phillips Trust
Carolyn Zarate-Ramsey and Robert Ramsey
The Schreiber Family
Wilfred M. and Janet A. Roof Foundation
Charlie and Ling Zhang
$25,000+
Steven and Herma Brenneis
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence D. Cancellieri
City of Hope
Bobbi Cox
Janet L. Curci
Tim and Michelle Dean
Benjamin and Carmela Du
Ms. Lupe Erwin
Allan* and Sandy Fainbarg
Angela Friedman
Diane and Joyce Froot
GOAL Foundation
Jenny and Jeff Gross
Maralou and Jerry* Harrington
Lawrence and Dolores Higby
Corey and Leslie Leyton
Mr. and Mrs. James V. Mazzo
Dr. Allan H. Lifson and James W. Neuman
Deborah H. and Jeffrey H. Margolis
Haydee and Carlos A.* Mollura
Cheryl Hill Oakes
Mary Phillipp and David Johnson
Ms. K Rabe
Carl and Mary Raymond
Bev and Bob Sandelman
Elizabeth and Justus Schlichting
Ronna and Bill Shipman
Mrs. Valaree Wahler
$15,000+
Elizabeth An and Gordon Clune
Pamela and Al Baldwin
Tom and Pam Bender
Mr. and Mrs. James R. Bergman
The Cameron Family Foundation
Mary and John Carrington
Mr. and Mrs. David W. Chonette
Mr. and Mrs. David J. Cline
Gail and Jim Daniels
Dr. and Mrs. David Eggleston
Anthony and Carie Ferry
Cliff and Kathy Fleming
Carole and Robert* Follman
Supervisor Katrina Foley
Mr. and Mrs. T. Fukunaga*/
Kay K. Fukunaga
The Doug* and Julie Garn Family
Michael and Debra Garnreiter
Cory Glass
The Grosvenor Family
Mrs. Vicki Gumm
Kim and Scott Harris-Weiner
Constance Hsu
Barbara Hiller Johnson
Mr. and Mrs. Jeremy M. Jones
Dr. and Dr. Zeev Kain
Ms. MaryLois Kuhn
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce W. Kuluris
Livingston Family Foundation
Douglas (Tad) Lowrey and Gayle Lowrey
Robert D.* and Patricia B. MacDonald
Mr. and Mrs.* Robert J. Mairena
Charles* and Twyla Martin
Ms. Diana Martin and Mr. Mark Tomaino
Rebecca and Carl McLarand
Mr. and Mrs. William F. Meehan
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Meiling
Lisa and Richard Merage
The Louise Merage Family Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Moorhead
Richard A. and Marilyn Kayla Moriarty
Pam and Jim Muzzy
Dr. Kevin O’Grady and Mrs. Nella Webster
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen G. Oswald
Patrick E. Paddon and S. Leslie Jewett
Mr. John R. Patterson
Jan Vitti Rubel
Mr. and Dr. Christopher Scott
Scott and Leslie Seigel
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Selva
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Simon
Marca and Brian Singer
Mr. and Mrs. Evan Slavik
The Sommerville Trust
John* and Elizabeth Stahr
Mindy and Glenn Stearns
Sue and Ralph Stern
Stephanie and Cory Sukert
Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Szyman
Donna and Ray Thagard, Jr.
Amy and Jeffrey Vieth
Stacey and Paul Von Berg
$10,000+
Anonymous
Ginger and Tony Allen
Katheryn Baker
The Beall Family
The Bish Family
Mr. and Mrs.* David C. Brown
Kimberly Burge
Mr. Sean S. Cao and Ms. Jade Ho
Mr. and Mrs. John J. Carvelli
Gunnel Cole
Mr. Gordon Cowan
E. Nakamichi Foundation
Robert and LaDorna Eichenberg*
Andra Greene Ellingson and Tom Ellingson
Mr. and Mrs. David Emmes II
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Estabrooks
Ray* and Pat Felbinger
Christy and Rich Flanagan
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Garrett
Drs. Richard Gates and Gail Maitson Gates
Ms. Gail Haft
Rondell B. and Joyce P. Hanson
Ms. Marci Hollander
William K. Hood and Gloria L. Hood Fund
Mr. Matthew M. Jadali
Dr. and Mrs. Gary T. Jenkins
Gay and Rob Johnson
Marsha and Bill Link
Jim and Gale Luce
Brad and Becky Lund
John and Karen Meston
Mr. Maurice Murray and Dr. Jennifer Ballinger Murray
Pralle Krotts Family Foundation
24 SEGERSTROM CENTER FOR THE ARTS
RT Specialty
Melinda and Steven Sanders
Trish and Steve Scarborough
David and Orva Schramm
Shorebreak Foundation, LLC
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Spanos
Dr. and Mrs. Charles Steinmann
The Suire Family
In memory of Barbara Steele Williams*
$5,000+
Anonymous
Mr.* and Mrs. Howard Abel
Michael Dreyer and Hannah An
Dr. and Mrs. Cyrus Arman
Dr. Fernando H. Austin
Sally Bender
Barbara and Alex Bowie
Sylvia Burnett
Cal Tech Associates
Dr. and Mrs. Shigeru Chino
Mr. Jon E. Cobain
Mr. William Gordon and Dr. Susan M. Condrey
Leah DeCono
Donna L. Kendall Foundation
William and Cheryl Doyle
Michael Dreyer
Ms. Laurie Duncan
Terry and Jeffrey Edwards
Susan and Robert Ehrlich
Shari and Harry Esayian
Dottie and Bill Feeney
Floriani Family
Lynn and Douglas K. Freeman
Howard Gleicher / Damon Chen
Ms. Mary Gilly Graham
Marlene and Sam* Hamontree
Karen Hardin-Swickard
Ms. Kerry L. Hedley
David L. Horowitz Family
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Jaffee
Donna Janes
Diane and Harry Johnson
Janice M. and Roger* W. Johnson
Teri Kennady
Mr. and Mrs. Reynold Kern
Varla E. Newbury Knauss and Curtis A. Knauss
Eve A. Kornyei
Peter C. and Bonnie S.* Kremer
Ms. Fiona LeCong-Ly and Dr. Vietnam Ly
Dr. and Mrs. Milton Legome
Linda I. Smith Foundation
M. Y. Family Fund
Patricia Ann and Robert M. Marshall
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Matheson
Robert* and Marilyn McCorkle
Sarah McElroy
Susan Mears
Ms. Olga Megdal
Sylvia D. Michler
Harvey and Leslie Moore
Mr. Donald E. and Lacy Moriarty
Scott and Jasmine Morielli
Bob and Christie Narver
Tamara Octavio
Evelyn and Pete Parrella
Perfect Parts Corp.
Yvette Pergola
Randall* and Cecilia Presley
Joel and Lilya Reiss
Georgia and Robert Roth
Kathryn Rousek Smith
Dr. J. Ruggio
Paul and Mary Sackman
Ms. Irma O. Sands
SchoolsFirst Federal Credit Union
Claudette Shaw
Mary Shebell and Merle McCormick
Mr. Steve Sherline
Richard and Patricia Shinto
Nancy and Geoffrey Stack
Dr. and Mrs. Daniel Stein
Jerry Sutton and Doniel Sutton
Peter and Mary Tennyson
Mr. and Mrs. R. David Threshie, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ugalde
Mr. and Mrs. Laurence M. Watson
Dr. Christina Wainwright and Mr. Shep Wainwright
Mr. Matt Wilken
Mr. Paul Wolfe
Darren and Christina Xanthos
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Yourman
$2,500+
Anonymous (2)
Laurie and Jonathan Abelove
Bette and Wylie Aitken
Ms. Kathy R. Akashi
James and Elaine Alexiou
Mr.* and Mrs. Byron Allumbaugh
Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Anderson
Ms. Donna Anderson and Mr. Ronald Willut
Mr. Paul Anderson and Ms. Jessica Parris
Dr. Chris Apodaca
Lisa Argyros / Argyros Family Foundation
Stephanie Argyros / Argyros Family Foundation
Dr. and Mrs. Leslie A. Bain
Ms. Diane Bangar
Sharon Barrett
Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Bein
Mr.* and Mrs. Dror J. Benjamin
Mr. and Mrs. Joel Benkie
Barbara J. Benson
Toni and Steven Berlinger
Dr.* and Mrs. John R. Betson
Mark and Marilyn Bleak
Bonnie Bock, M.D.
Mrs. Kimberly and Dr. Stephen Bowen
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Donors
Bill and Judy Brady
Mrs. Frances Buchanan
Charlie and Margie Bunten
Cheryl Carlson
Cartier
Marty Chao and Jean Chung
Mrs. Stella Mae Charton
Mr. Theodore Chen
Ms. Sandra Chiles
Lori and Harper Chozen
Mr. Otis Cliatt II
Ronna and Donald Coe
David and Victoria Collins
Corkett/Myers Families
Michael and Anne Crawford
Mr. and Mrs. John Cunningham
Noël Davis
Dr. and Mr. Natasha Debons
Gregg Denicola, M.D.
Mrs. Sandra DiSario
Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Duncan Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. W. James Edwards III
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Eng
Mr. and Mrs. Donald P. Evarts
Ashley and Zach Fischer
Dr. and Mrs. Gordon R. Fishman
Christine Flowers
Ms. Gwen Forquer
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond J. Francis
Mrs. Iris Frankel
Steve* and Cindy Fry / Fry Family Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. William Gaffney
Mike and Sharon Galassi
Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher
Michael and Eleanor Gordon
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Gorum
Sharon and John Gregg
Ms. Viktoriya Gryb
Mr. and Mrs. Brian Hale
Pat and Gene Hancock
Bruce and Eileen Harrigan
Bill* and Harriet Harris
Mr. and Mrs. Terry Hartshorn and Family
Angela Sue Helin
Gavin and Ninetta Herbert
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth R. Himes
Mr. Dai Hoang
Mr. and Mrs. Barry G. Hon
Mark and Kristine Howlett
Ms. Victoria Hutton
Mark Ike
Jackson Tidus
Dr. Douglas and Sandra Jackson
Tom Jenkins
Ms. Cynthia L. Jennings
John A. Neu Insurance Services, A Division of Arroyo
Jessica and James Johnson
Don and Soogie Kang
Randy and Linda Kearns
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Keith
Jennifer Keller
Mr. and Mrs. Barry Konier
Dr. Elliott Kornhauser
Mr. Peter Krieger
Tricia Krishna
Mrs. Deborah A. Lake
Dr.* and Mrs. Paul K. Lam
Latham & Watkins
Kevin and Doris Lee
Ms. Michelle Lee
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Edward LeVasseur, Jr.
Jaye Ruth Levy
Jeanne Lewand
Pamela Lewin
Mark and Felicia LeWinter
Mr. and Mrs. Randall W. Lewis
Paula Lingelbach
Mr. and Mrs. Brent Lynn
In memory of Victorio Adan Maestas
Dr. and Mrs. William Manclark
Mr. and Mrs. Don W. Martens
Brian and Michele Maryott
Mr. and Mrs. William K. Mawhorter
George and Sarah McDaniel
Dr. Max Alavi and Dr. Homeria Mehrabian
Mr. and Ms. John Melbon
Mr. and Mrs. David J. Melilli
Suzanne and James Robb Mellor
Mr. and Mrs. Peter T. Meltzer
Michelle Merage
Paul and Lilly Merage
Kathy Michel
Thomas and Deanna Mitro
Mr. and Mrs. Mitch Moeller
Moises Montoya
Tom and Naomi Moon
Ms. Jerra L. Morris
Evonne Morton
Mr. and Mrs. David Murray
Ms. Sheri Nazaroff
In memory of Mr. Robert T. Newell
Chien and Linh Nguyen
Julia Nguyen-Kim
The Minoru Nitta Family
The Peter Ochs Family
Trish and John* O’Donnell
Annette and Joseph Oltmans II
Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Packard
Maryam Parman
Mr. and Mrs. William O. Passo
Mr. Keith A. Pelan
Ms. Katrina L. Pelto
Pharris Group
Mr. Willard Pierce
Pirzadeh & Associates, Inc.
Dr. and Mrs. Richard Pitts
Patricia Price and Craig Behrens
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Primm
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Proctor
Marcia Kay and Ron Radelet
Walter and Renate Rados
John Rallis and Mary Lynn Bergman-Rallis
Suzanne C. and Jim H. Reinhardt
Joan Riach Gayner
Marilyn Hester Robbins and William H. Robbins
Mr. and Mrs. Loren Rojek
Dr. Judy Fluor Runels, in memory of Gregory Osborne
Lisa Rutherford
Ms. Janet Sanders
Sandy and Harriet Sandhu
Ms. Suzanne Schaumburg
Ms. Pamela M. Schmider
Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Schneider
Joan and Alan Sellers
Roger and Phyllis Shafer
Lance and Deborah Slimmer
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald E. Soderling
Justice Sheila Prell Sonenshine (Ret.) and Mr. Ygal Sonenshine
Lena Sparks
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Stark
Dr. and Mrs. Barry D. Steele
Lisa and Wayne Stelmar
Carol Lipp Strauss
Ruth E. Sully
Mr. Lee R. Sutherland
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis J. Sweeney
Thomas and Elizabeth Tierney
Dr. David L. Tsoong and Dr. Betty K. Tu
Thomas and Joyce Tucker Family
Ann Van Ausdeln
S. Vander Wal and S. Vincent
Ms. Isabelle Villaseñor
Megan and John Waldeck
Mr. Jeff Walden
Geofrey Wickett and Normand Lessard
S. Gayle Widyolar, M.D.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Williams
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Witt
Hal and Cheri Wright
Paul and Cheryl Wyrick
Mr. and Mrs. Dean J. Zipser
$1,500+
Ms. Janine Adesko
Mr. and Mrs. Enrico Arvielo
Dr. Thomas Bailey
Baker Family Trust
Paul Barkopoulos
Mrs. Jennifer Berg
John and Kathy Besnard
The Beverly & Albert Zacky Family Foundation
Ms. Donna S. Bianchi
Phil and Judy Binder
Mr. and Mrs. R.J. Brandes
Ms. Karly Brown
Nancy N. Burnett
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Callard
Ms. Donna F. Calvert
Jean Campbell
Luisa Cano
Richard and Paula Castanon
Chadwick Family
Dr. and Mrs. Gerald L. Chapman
Ms. Shari Cipolla
Ms. Sharon A. Cleaver
Robert and Diana Clemmer
Ms. Mary Coates
Mr. and Mrs. Larry K. Dart
Roger and Marjorie Davisson
Jeannie Denholm
Dr. Daniel P. Dennies
Jane Draganza
Ms. Jill Dulich
Jerry and Kathy Dunlap
Frances L. Dye
Lynda Tryon Einstein
Karen Ellis and Sandra Hartness
Enterprise Holdings
Ms. Kaaryn File
Mrs. Cristy Fischbeck
Kirby G. and Eilene C. Fletcher
Janet Ford
Marte* and Jack Ganoung
Greg Gates
Margaret Gates
Mr. Gary Goldsworthy
Gerrie Goodreau
Mathew Gunnemann
Mr. Chad Hainley
April and Gene Hartline
Vicki and David Hatfield
Mr. Frank T. Henry
Mr. and Mrs. Jose F. Herrera
Gary* and Sara, Frank and Brad Hinman
Toni Hoyt
Mr. Darrel Huntington
Buzz* and Joan Jackson
Kristin Jackson
Laurie Jacobs
Russell Jeffrey
Dolores and Mike Johnson
Kenneth L. and Marilyn C. Jones
Ms. Gladys Kares
Dr. Burton L. Karson
In memory of Ruth L. Kirchen
Mr. and Mrs. James Knapp
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Knoth
Jamie Krakowski
Margarita Kruse
Ira and Riki Kucheck
Mr. Robert Kulpa and Ms. Linda S. Pabian
Dr. and Mrs. KiHong Kwon
Ms. Susan Ladenes
Mr. Jesse W. Laney
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lester
Robert* and Janet Lind
Mr. Brian Lindley and Mrs. Maile Busby-Lindley
Ms. Karen Linton
Richard and Jacqueline Lombardi
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Donors
Ms. Margaret M. Lord
Mrs. Colleen Manchester
Mrs. Lisa Matranga
Larry and Dru Maurer
Brandon and Melissa Mazzacavallo
Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Molina
Scott and Susan Moore
Debi Murray
Mrs. Nancy Naeve
Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Naeve
Dr. Abdel Salam M. Niazy
Mr. and Mrs. Don M. Norman
Ms. Dawn O’Rourke
Jae Pak
Raj Patel
Ms. Pamela S. Pedego
Ms. Barbara Perez
Beverly and Jim Peters
Ms. Diane Peterson
Michelle A. Reinglass
Mr. Rick Reischman
Ronna and Marshall Rown, M.D.
Ms. Lori Rudin
Dolores Schiffert
Ms. Denise Schuler
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore W. Segerstrom
Anita Seiveley and Jim Collins
Emmanuel Sharef
Linda and Ed Sherman
Mrs. Ingrid R. Shutkin
Dr. Burton H. Smith
Stephen E. Smith and Kathy Coyle Smith
Ms. Kim Smith
Barbara E. Sorenson
Rob and Joan Stratton
Susan and Richard Stuelke
Marilyn and Thomas C. Sutton
Ms. Heidi Thelander
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Tsao
Ambassador and Mrs. Gaddi H. Vasquez
Fritzie Walker
Shanna White
$1,000+
Anonymous (2)
Jeannie Adams
Sharon G. Adams
Ms. Janis Agopian
Mr. and Mrs. Alan Airth
Sharon and Jerry Algeo
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley P. Angermeir
Carol and Jerry Aspland
Ms. Barbara D. Baranski
Mr. Robert T. Barnum and Ms. Ying Liu
Ms. Billie K. Baron
Ms. Barbara Becker
Dorothy and Donald* Bendetti
Dr. Michael M. and Mrs. Patricia A. Berns
Berwood Management, Inc.
Blue Violet Networks
Dr. Elizabeth Bridges
Paul and Rose Briscoe
Jim and Wendy Brooks
Linda and Denny Campbell
Mr. and Mrs. John L. Cashion
Ms. Bertha Cerda
Michelle Colburn
Kevin and Lisa Corrigan
Mr. Brian Cotter and Ms. Karen Marley
Greg and Donna Crandall
Charles Cundiff
Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Currie
Mary E. Dalessi
Mr. William G. Daly
Dr. Robert F. and Julie A. Davey
Pieter and Keren de Zwart
Jerry and Mary DeBar
Ken and Peggy DeShan
Richard and Lisa Doebler
Joan M. Donahue
Ellen Dupuy
Alexander Eliseev
Cyndee Ely
Jean-Claude and Dina Falmagne
Ms. Epifania Fernandez
Ms. Roberta Feuerstein
Mr. Michael Field
Elizabeth and John Fleming
Mr. and Mrs. J. Robert Fluor III
Mrs. and Mr. Carmela Fogliani
Dr. and Mrs. Francis Foo
James and Martha Freeman
Dr. Robert Furman
Ms. Yolanda Galloway
Mary and Dennis Ghan
Mr. James C. Gianulias
Susan Glass
Lawrence and Sharlene Goodman
Mr. Donald Gormly
Dina L. Gray
Gary and Linda Greene
Mr. and Mrs. David Hale
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hinkle
Hoelscher-Bell-Elliott Foundation
Peter and Susan Holliday
Victoria Hsiung
Mr. and Mrs. James Hsu
Hing and Doris Hung
Dr. Jerome and Lynne Jones
Lynn L. Kambe
Bill and Judy Kelley
Mr. and Mrs. Van R. Kelsey III
Dr. and Ms. Michael T. Kleinman
Mrs. Jeanette Kleist
Mrs. Debra Kornswiet-Shandling and Dr. Adrian Shandling
Richard and Lynne Kramer
Bill and Mona Kratzert
Tamara and Jon Krause
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Krause
Betty Jane Lang
Hilary Lemansky
Patricia Lewis
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Liao
Dr. Carolyn C. Light
Christopher and Mary Lubner
In Memory of Ed Lynch
Kay and John Maglica
Dave and Diana Margileth
P. Dennis Mattson and Melinda K. Harris
Mr. Thomas E. McKnight
Dr. Cynthia J. McMullin
Cornelius John Meagher
Pamela Michael
Mr. Corey Moore
Priscella J. Moore
Linda Myers
Irene and Bonnie Nickle
Mr. and Mrs. Merlin J. Norton
David and Christine Otaguro
William and Linda Owen
Sandra and Dan Perlmutter
Ms. Joyce Perrone
Dr. Ronald O. and Donna J. Phelps
Johni Pittenger
Mrs. Kristin Pokrass
Mark Prendergast
Mr. Paul Proulx
Mr. Michael Reimer
Laurie and Richard M.* Rodnick
Marjorie Morris Rosales
Don Rubin
John Sandberg
Ms. Barbara L. Sentell
Mitch and Shelley Shatzen
Ms. Virginia D. Silverman
Dr. and Mrs. Henry Sobel
Karyn and Bill Spear
N. Vicky Staub
Ronald and June Stein
Corinne Stewart
Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Stirrat
Mandi Strelow Burch
David and Jill Susson
Mr.* and Mrs. Arthur E. Svendsen
Michael and Suzanne Tague
Elizabeth Tarbuck
Kristin Taylor
Mr. Christopher Trela
Ms. Alveris B. Van Fleet-Corson
Ira and Debbie Victer
Henry and Sally Viets
Hannah Vu
In Memory of Robert D. Walters
Marilyn and Steve Weber
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Weisenberg
Ms. Lorraine Welty
Ms. Bonne L. Wheeler
D and G Winzey
Howard and Sumi Yata
ENDOWMENT
*in memoriam
Segerstrom Center for the Arts
thanks the following donors who have generously provided support to the Center’s Endowment Funds. Gifts to the Endowment provide financial support for our artistic and education programs every year. Funds exist in perpetuity as investments whose earnings make the arts accessible for future generations.
$1,000,000 +
Audrey Steele Burnand*
Estate of Edra E. Brophy / William J. Gillespie Foundation
Nora and Charles Hester* and the Hester Family Foundation
W. M. Keck Foundation
Barbara Steele Williams Fund
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Steele*
Harry and Grace Steele Foundation
Swenson Family Foundation
The James Irvine Foundation
The Segerstrom Foundation
$500,000 +
Dr. Michael M. and Mrs. Patricia A. Berns
Fluor Corporation
The Fluor Foundation
Carol Frobish*
Times Mirror Foundation and Los Angeles Times
Rockwell
Estate of Karen Ann Roos
Mrs. Constance T. Whitney*
$250,000 +
Bank of America
Nancy Marie Biram*
The First American Corporation
Patricia Fredricks-Dolson
Edison International
Isidore C. and Penny W.* Myers
$100,000 +
Daniel C.* and Janet S. Bonbright and Sons
Estate of Ford A. and Wilma J. Dickerhoff
Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Engman
Helen B. Fait
Elizabeth E. Fleming*
William Randolph Hearst Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Heinz
Richard C. and Virginia A. Hunsaker*
Peter G. and Mary M. Muth* and Family
Estate of Michael D. and Lorraine C. Nadler
Nestle USA, Inc.
The Orange County Register
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas H. Smith
Ronald E. Soderling
Virginia Valentine
Nancy B. Veitch and Chris and Irene Veitch
Estate of Jane D. Zimmerman
Dr. and Mrs. David E. Zinke, Brandon, Heidi & Benjamin
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Donors
$50,000 +
The Birtcher Family
Founders Plus
Evelyn and Richard Francuz
Sonia and Earle Ike
Barbara Hiller Johnson
Mark Chapin Johnson
Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Macklin
Palley-Needelman Asset Management
Dr. and Mrs. James E. Pierog, Jessica and Margaux
Ralphs / Food 4 Less
Estate of Howard G. and Margaret C. Richardson
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen L. Salyer
Al and Susan Shankle
Mr. Stewart R. Smith
Ms. Anita Sparrow*
Wells Fargo
In memory of Barbara Steele Williams
$25,000 +
The Beall Family
Victor H. Boyd
Dr. and Mrs. Darrell J. Burnett
Chris and Lee Ann Canaday
The Carl and Patricia Neisser Family Trust
Dr. and Mrs. Shigeru Chino
David and Victoria Collins, Jennifer, Nicole and David
Bjorn and Gloria Dahlberg and Family
Ruth Ding, in memory of Thomas and Mary Lee
James* and Catherine Emmi
Dr. Dennis R. Fratt
The Baker Frenzel Family
Mr.* and Mrs. H. F. Hamann
Nat S. and April D. Harty
Las Campanas of Orange County
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher B. Lucas
Charles W. and Candace J. McBrayer
Dr. and Mrs. Seymour J. Melnik
Dr. and Mrs. Richard P. Mungo
Mr. and Mrs. Richard G. Nelson
Joseph and Mary Norton Family
Mr. and Mrs. Bradford Harold Miller*
O’Neil Moving Systems, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony H. Osterkamp Jr.
Nicholas S. Patin
Stanley R. Robb Family
In honor of Mary Isabelle Sandberg
Robert J. Searles
In memory of Renée Segerstrom
Dr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Shaver and Family
Thomas and Joyce Tucker Family
In memory of Faye Wilkinson
Dr. and Mrs. Douglas A. Wilson
$10,000 +
Mrs. Donald V. Bassler
The William A. Baxter Family
George and Jacqueline Birdsong
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Birtcher
Mr. and Mrs. Peter F. Bowie
Susan Boyd
Mr. Lawrence H. Butler Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Callahan
The Clubhouse
Con Gusto Chapter of The Guilds of the Center
Mr. and Mrs. Edmond M. Connor
Mr. and Mrs. Warren C. Dean, Jr.
Ms. Julie Brinkerhof Edwards
Mr. Aaron Egigian
Alan* and Sandy Fainbarg Family
John and Carolyn Garrett
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald H. McQuarrie
GoodSmith & Co., Inc.
William K. and Maxine Gresswell*
Dr. and Mrs. G. Stanley Hall
Gayford and Mary Hinton
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Hoshaw
Mr. and Mrs. Jay D. Jaeger
Ronald E. and Debra P.* Jagner
Hunter B. Keck
Mrs. Suzanne Kline
Dr. Elliott Kornhauser
Mrs. Susan Lambrose
Ronald C., Vincencia M., Elisabeth L. and Heather D. Lazof
Mr. and Mrs. George Leeper
Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Mallory
Mr. and Mrs. Brad McCroskey
R. Patrick* and Jeannette L. McDaniel
Mr. and Mrs. Steven A. McHolm
Estate of Ralph and Rose Meyer
Mr. and Mrs. J. Stanley Mullin, Jr.
Newmeyer & Dillion
Jerry Nourse
Cheryl Hill Oakes
Paul, Hastings, Janofsky & Walker
Mr. and Mrs. Tim Paone
Mr. and Mrs. Chris F. Pauls
Mr. Charles Peyton, II
Betty Mower Potalivo
Ted and Jean Robinson and Family
Mrs. Betty Scheidt
Douglas F. Schneider and Family
Rudolph C. Schweitzer*
In memory of Hartley M. Sears
Renée and Henry T. Segerstrom*
Mr. and Mrs. William Shryock and Family
Linda and Harvey A. Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald E. Soderling
Steven-Thomas Antiques
The Stone Family
Dr. Max Swancutt Jr.
Mr. Stewart C. Woodard
Mr. and Mrs. Rob Ukropina
Ms. Lucia Van Ruiten
Mr. Edward H. Wale
Margaret and Maurie Watman
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Wilson
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel K. Winton
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Orrin Wright
Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Yellin*
LEGACY SOCIETY
Segerstrom Center for the Arts thanks the following donors who have included the Center in their estate plans. These gifts help ensure that we allow access to the arts for the entire community.
Anonymous
Edna and Julio Aljure
Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Allen
Bart and Elizabeth Asner
Doug and Jaimee Baker
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Barnett
John and Betty Barr
Dorothy and Donald* Bendetti
Dr. Michael M. and Mrs. Patricia A. Berns
Katherine and Howard Bland
Roberta Bouillon Trust
Barbara and Alex Bowie
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Brown Jr.
Charles “Chip” Caldwell
Dr.* and Mrs. James H. Casey
Eileen J. Cirillo Trust
Elizabeth and David* Cole
David and Victoria Collins, Jennifer, Nicole and David
John and Jennifer Condas
Randy and Sally Crockett
Mr. and Mrs. William K. Davis
Mr. Joe DiCorpo and Ms. Mia MacDougall
Annette Doreng-Sterns
Mary Jane McArthur Edalatpour and Nasrola Edalatpour
Mr. and Mrs. David Emmes II
Shari and Harry Esayian
Mr. Harold W. Faber
Ms. Linda S. Ford
Dr. Dennis R. Fratt
Mrs. Sandra M. French
Mr. and Mrs. T. Fukunaga* / Kay K. Fukunaga
John and Carolyn Garrett
Jackie Glass
Jean and Fred* Hamann
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas T. Hammond
Howard and Carol Hay
Mr.* and Mrs. James Ford Helfrich
Lawrence and Dolores Higby
Higgins Family Trust
David L. Horowitz Family
Mark and Kristine Howlett
S.L. and Betty Huang / Huang Family Foundation
Traute Huycke
Ken Jillson and Al Roberts*
Varla E. Newbury Knauss and Curtis A. Knauss
Mr. Gary A. Kreitz and Ms. Joyce Singman
Elizabeth Kurila and Michael Mindlin
Dale Landon and Carole Haes Landon
Richard and Gerrie Leeds
Michael and Lee Ann Litterst
General* and Mrs. William Lyon
Phillip N. and Mary A. Lyons
James, Charlene and Katherine MacDonald
Robert D.* and Patricia B. MacDonald
The McLarand Family Trust
Mr. Robin B. Miner
Ethan Morgan
Dr. and Mrs. Richard P. Mungo
Rick Muth
Thomas H. and Marilyn* Nielsen
Cheryl Hill Oakes
O’Neil Moving Systems, Inc. / Carolyn O’Neill
Mrs. Charlotte R. Paluzzi
Lenore and Carl Pearlston
Mark and Carol Perry
Jeffrey A. Punim, M.D.
Mr. Burton Reis
David* and Linda Roberson Family
Ted and Jean Robinson and Family
Mr. Richard K. Rosenberg
Dr. Judy Fluor Runels, in memory of Gregory Osborne
Bev and Bob Sandelman
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Schoellerman
Mr. and Mrs. George Schreyer
Dr. James B.* and Muriel A. Sheets and Dr. Cherilyn G. Sheets
Jackie Singer and John Pope
In Memory of Allen O. Smith
Steven M. Sorenson, M.D.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Sparks
David and Diane Steffy
Richard R. and Phoebe Stenton
Dr. Arthur Strick
Tammy and Samuel Tang
Ms. Nancy B. Tepper
Don L. Thompson
Thomas and Joyce Tucker Family
Ms. Lucia Van Ruiten
Christopher O. Veitch
Stacey and Paul Von Berg
Mrs. Valaree Wahler
Ms. Jill H. Watkins
Kent J. and Carol L. Wilken Family
Dr. David and Audrey Zinke, Brandon, Heidi and Benjamin *in memoriam
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Corporate and Foundation Support
Segerstrom Center for the Arts is pleased to thank the following corporations and foundations for providing annual contributions to the Center in support of our artistic and community education programs and our special event and performance sponsorships throughout the year.*
LEAD PERFORMANCE AND EDUCATION SPONSORS
Family Owned Since 1946 BLOCK & HARDSCAPE
THE SEGERSTROM FOUNDATION
2023 CORPORATE AND FOUNDATION SUPPORTERS
Anonymous
Autism Speaks
Automobile Club of Southern California
Bloomingdale’s South Coast Plaza
Canterbury Consulting
Charles Schwab
Crean Foundation
E Nakamichi Foundation
EnergizeStudents.org
First Republic Bank
FivePoint/Great Park Neighborhoods
Haynes and Boone, LLP
Orange County Community Foundation
Pacific Life Foundation
SPECIAL THANKS
Läderach
Total Wine & More
Viking
ARTS AND BUSINESS LEADERSHIP COUNCIL
Segerstrom Center for the Arts applauds the following business and community leaders who support Segerstrom Center through fundraising, advocacy, and community outreach with a particular emphasis on expanding audiences and developing the next generation of leadership for Segerstrom Center.
Katheryn Baker
Jesse D. Bagley
Lupe Erwin, Chair
Cory Glass
Peter Krieger
Fiona T. LeCong-Ly
Monika Lopez
Sarah J. McElroy
Jill Meznarich
Vanessa Moore
Maurice Murray
Tammy Octavio
Patrick Strader
Yvonne Tsao
Jaynine Warner
Bill Meehan, Founding Chairman
To learn more about the Center’s corporate and foundation partnership opportunities and the benefits available, please contact CorpSupport@scfta.org or (714) 942-6302.
* as of February 6, 2024
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Center Staff
EXECUTIVE OFFICE
Casey Reitz, President & CEO
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Judy Morr, Artistic Advisor
Brian Finck, Executive Vice President, Chief Financial Officer
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Aaron Egigian, Interim Vice President, Programming
ADMINISTRATION
Angelica Camarillo, Executive Assistant to the President & Board Liaison
Kelly Ornelas, Executive Assistant & Programming Coordinator
Stacey Myers, Attorney/Contracts Manager
FINANCE
Seila Heng, Controller
MeiMei Chiang, Senior Accountant
Andrew Hudson, Assistant Controller
Monica Drescher, Accounting Generalist•
HUMAN RESOURCES
Ashly Williams, Vice President, Human Resources
Maile Sagiao, Manager, Human Resources
Karen Duncan, Human Resources Generalist
MARKETING & COMMUNICATIONS
Lisa Middleton, Vice President, Marketing & Communications
Carla Cruz, Senior Director, Communications
Roxanne Rothafel, Senior Director, Program Marketing
Jonathan Vietze, Senior Director, Series Marketing
Christopher Alvarez, Director, Creative Services
Karen Drum, Director, Publications
Anne McNiff-Gaeta, Director, Group Services
Jennifer Burroughs, Digital Marketing Manager
Joesan Diche, eCommerce Marketing Manager
Johnny Eberhardt, Membership Marketing Manager
Richard Ong, Manager, Calling Center
Ken Catino, Senior Graphic Designer
Marianne Luwiharto, Graphic Designer
Jennifer Siglin, Graphic Designer
Susie Lopez, Communications Specialist
William Olivieri, Marketing & Advertising Specialist
Jacquelyn Pash, Public Relations Associate
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Diana Torres, Group Services
Emily Doughty, Social Media Coordinator
Lauren Knight, Content Creator Coordinator
TICKETING
Ruth Mason, Director, Ticket Services
Karen Diche, Manager, Season Tickets
Nicki Wilmot, Manager, Box Office
Karla Torres, Assistant Manager, Box Office
Amelia Lindquist, Supervisor, Ticket Services
Hannah Schill, Supervisor, Subscriptions
Evan Silveria, Supervisor, Box Office
Marcie Bernal, Receptionist
Alberto Ponce, Office Services Coordinator •
AUDIENCE SERVICES
Norm Major III, Director, Audience Services
Sue Laird, Senior Manager, Audience Services
Ashleigh Hector, Manager, Audience Services
Alex Lum, Asst. Manager, Audience Services
Regine Rutherfurd, Clerical Assistant
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Dean Yarborough, Director, Information Technology
David Frederick, Associate Director, Information Technology
Jana Young, Applications Manager•
Samwel Basweti, Network Support Specialist
Mario Hortizuela, IT Support Specialist
Erik Lomack, IT Support Generalist
Dee Bierschenk, Database Analyst
Ashley Gaddis, Ticketing Functional Support
Richard Todd, Ticketing Functional Support
DEVELOPMENT
Malika Middlebrooks, Interim Vice President, Development•
Courtney Dudman-Donley, Senior Director, Special Events & Support Groups
Elizabeth Kurila, Senior Director, Gift Planning Strategies
Nikki Michela, Director, Institutional Giving
Kay Linan Clark, Associate Director, Individual Giving
Jodie Snyder, Major Gifts Officer
Sarah Boardman, Senior Manager, Institutional Giving
Emily Hunn, Senior Manager, Support Groups
Abigail Jimenez, Senior Manager, Special Events
Jamie Roff, Senior Manager, Development Systems
Jeremy Hellier, Manager, Events and Support Groups Administration
Bernadette Ramos, Manager, Donor Relations
Katie Lockie, Assistant Manager, Stewardship
Shimin Zheng, Assistant Manager, Support Groups
April Kunowski, Coordinator, Individual Giving
Danielle McMahan, Coordinator, Special Events
Olivia Vezner, Coordinator, Donor Relations
Stefanie Goodenberger, Executive Assistant, Development
EDUCATION
Talena Mara, Vice President, Education•
Cristal Ochoa, Director, Education Programs
Bethany Umbach, Senior Manager, Education Programs
Sarah Sierszyn, Manager, Education Operations
Alexis Johnson, Manager, Education Partnerships
Scarlet Wu, Associate Manager, Education Programs
Michael Mariano, Assistant Manager, Education Partnerships
Katie Nguyen, Coordinator, Education Partnerships
Emily Pearce, Coordinator, Education Programs
30 or more years of service
20 or more years of service
10 or more years of service
Full-time staff as of Feb. 6, 2024
COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT
Marytza Rubio, Vice President, Community & Culture
Emily Neely, Director, Community Engagement
Chloe Saalsaa, Manager, Studio D
Priscilla Reyes, Manager, Community Engagement
Adriana Alvarez, Coordinator
THEATER OPERATIONS
David Leavenworth, Vice President, Theater Operations & Facilities•
Brian Keating, Director, Facilities and Engineering
Max Stossier, Director, Theater Operations
Lindy Luong, Rental Manager
Glenn Powell, Production Manager
Aidan Daguro, Assistant Production Manager
Brennan Roach, Event Operations Supervisor
Jordan Smyth, Senior Coordinator
Denise Cruz, Production Coordinator
Zack Johnston, Clerical Assistant
SEGERSTROM HALL
John Oliphant, Technical Director/ Sr. Production Carpenter
Sara Broadhead, Head Electrician
Willy J Pate, Head Carpenter
Alexis Vazquez Riggs, Head Wardrobe
James Wilcox, Head Audio
Chris Alva, Assistant In-Charge Carpenter/ Props•
TJ Simons, Assistant In-Charge Electrician
Michael Clifford, Assistant
Christopher Haugh, Assistant
Phil Harris, Assistant
Tim Ligatti, Assistant
RENÉE AND HENRY SEGERSTROM CONCERT HALL
John Downey, Head Audio•
Gregg Snider, Head Electrician•
John Vasquez, Head Carpenter
Eileen Jeanette, Tönmeister
SAMUELI THEATER
Mark Cook, Electrician•
Timothy Schmidt, Asst. Audio
ENGINEERING
Marc Lewis, Senior Engineer•
Bryan Vojtko, Senior Engineer•
Richard Whitfield, Senior Engineer•
Don Harvey, Engineer
Sean Robertson, Engineer
SECURITY
David Geck, Director of Security and Public Safety
Jon Hampe, Security Manager
Tyler Cole, Public Safety and Training Manager
Jaime Paz, Security Coordinator
Anthony Gonzales, Ramon Sanchez, Gary Spangler•, Lee Yepez, Security Supervisors
AMERICAN BALLET THEATRE
WILLIAM J. GILLESPIE SCHOOL
Susan Brooker, Artistic Director
Sarah Jones, Principal Teacher
Zach Edwards, Coordinator
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