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ABOUT US
LEADERSHIP
Robert M. Rechnitz Executive Producer
TABLE OF CONTENTS
John Dias Artistic Director
Joan H. Rechnitz Associate Producer Michael Hurst Managing Director
BOARD OF TRUSTEES Todd Herman President Anne Luzzatto Vice President Robert Butters Treasurer Susan Olson Secretary Stephen Becker Marilyn Broege Amanda Butterbaugh Carolyn Cushman DeSena Kathleen Ellis Gale Grossman Caroline Huber Mary Jane Kroon Hon. Edward J. McKenna, Jr. Nyire Melconian Adam Rechnitz Joan H. Rechnitz Robert M. Rechnitz Geoffrey Sadwith Maureen Silliman Mary Carol Stunkel Webster Trammell Richard B. Worley Howard P. Aronson William Marracini Kathryne Singleton Emeritus Board Members
ARTIST ADVISORY BOARD May Adrales Barbara Andres Brandon J. Dirden Joel Grey Lisa Kron Martin Moran Brenda Pressley Ruben Santiago-Hudson Tanya Saracho Maureen Silliman Leigh Silverman Jennifer Tipton
Two River Theater, under the leadership of Artistic Director John Dias and Managing Director Michael Hurst, develops and produces great American theater. Through 10 theatrical productions each year (including world premieres, musicals, classics and theater for young audiences) and 50+ annual events happening around Monmouth County, we produce exceptional theater and cultivate engaged audiences. Two River celebrates and honors our core values of Artistic Excellence; Education and Community Engagement; Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion; and Operational Excellence.
Founded by Joan and Robert Rechnitz in 1994, Two River is recognized in the national theater community for its newplay commissioning program, which creates a pipeline for developing work that contributes to the vitality and future of the American theater. Each season, the theater hosts numerous artist residencies, workshops and readings, and presents an annual Cabaret of New Songs for the Musical Theater in association with NYU’s Graduate Musical Theatre Writing program. The Crossing Borders (Cruzando Fronteras) festival and Nosotros program foster a closer relationship between the theater and Latino artists and audiences. Two River cultivates a new generation of theatergoers through innovative arts education programs that introduce young people to the theater and create opportunities for them to engage with renowned theater artists. For more information, visit tworivertheater.org or call 732.345.1400. Â
5 Title Page 7 Patron Services 9 A Note from the Managing Director, Michael Hurst 11 Cast of Characters 12 Bios 18 Win a Trip to Ireland 19 Sisters on Stage 21 Leadership Bios 22 Group Cast Photo 24 25th Anniversary Building Expansion 30 Taste of Ireland Tour 33 Education Spotlight: Summer Intensives 37 Coming Soon: Songbird 38 Individual Donors 41 Institutional Support 43 Meet Our Staff & Volunteers 46 Scene at Two River
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DANCING AT LUGHNASA
Robert M. Rechnitz Executive Producer John Dias Artistic Director Joan H. Rechnitz Associate Producer Michael Hurst Managing Director
By Brian Friel WITH MEGAN BYRNE CILLIAN O’SULLIVAN
MICHAEL CUMPSTY CHRISTA SCOTT-REED
MEREDITH GARRETSON MANDY SIEGFRIED
MYLINDA HULL HARRY SMITH
CHOREOGRAPHER......................................................................Connor Gallagher SCENIC DESIGNER........................................................................Tobin Ost COSTUME DESIGNER................................................................Gabriel Berry LIGHTING DESIGNER.................................................................Jason Lyons SOUND DESIGNER........................................................................Drew Levy DIALECT COACH............................................................................Blake Segal HAIR DESIGNER...............................................................................Cookie Jordan CASTING..................................................................................................Alaine Alldaffer & Lisa Donadio PRODUCTION STAGE MANAGER ................................Megan Smith
Directed by Jessica Stone OPENING NIGHT: APRIL 20/2018 JOAN AND ROBERT RECHNITZ THEATER Originally produced on the New York stage by Noel Pearson in association with Bill Kenwright and Joseph Harris. SPECIAL NOTE ON MUSIC ANYTHING GOES © Copyright 1934 by Harms, Inc. Renewed 1961 by Cole Porter Dancing at Lughnasa is presented by special arrangement with Dramatists Play Service, Inc., New York.
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Thank you for joining us at this performance. Two River Theater is dedicated to making your experience the best that it can possibly be. Please note the following offerings and requests to better enhance your time at the theater:
BEFORE PLAY Join us 45 minutes prior to every performance in the Two River lobby for a pre-performance talk, which will give you valuable insight into the play you are about to see. Talks last 10-15 minutes and are led by a member of the company or Two River’s Artistic Department.
POST-PLAY DISCUSSIONS Post-play discussions are scheduled following three performances of every production. During these discussions, audiences are invited to share their questions and responses to the work on stage with members of the cast and staff of the theater. Post-play discussion dates for the current season can be found in our season brochure or on our website.
INSIDE TWO RIVER EVENTS A series of mostly FREE arts & humanities events specially curated for each of our productions. Events include film screenings, book club, poetry readings, crafting nights, lectures, social events with our artists & more! To make sure you are first to hear about these events sign up for our email list, follow us on Facebook, and stay tuned to our website!
BOX OFFICE Box Office Hours: Monday through Saturday 10am-6pm, Sunday from 12-5pm and starting one hour prior to all performances.
CONCESSIONS Coffee, tea, water, soda, candy, and snacks are available at the concessions stand in the lobby. Only water will be permitted into the theater during performances.
Two River Theater is committed to making its facilities and performances accessible for all patrons through: Barrier Free Access Assistive Listening Devices Large Print Programs *Open Captioning *Audio Description *American Sign Language Interpretation *Relaxed Performances *Available at select performances only.
2017/18 SEASON ACCESS DATES
The Young King
Relaxed Performance: Saturday, April 21 at 4PM
Dancing at Lughnasa
Audio Description: Wednesday, May 2 at 1PM Open Caption: Saturday, May 5 at 3PM Sign Interpretation: Saturday, May 12 at 3PM
Songbird
Audio Description: Wednesday, June 27 at 1PM Open Caption: Saturday, June 30 at 3PM
Access programs made possible through support from New Jersey State Council on the Arts.
COURTESY Please limit food and drink, taking photographs and cell phone usage to our lobby or outside the theater. Late seating will occur at the discretion of Management.
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A NOTE FROM THE
MANAGING DIRECTOR MICHAEL HURST MICHAEL HURST
Dear Friends, Those of you who regularly attend productions at Two River Theater know that, each season, I use this space to take our audiences behind the scenes of our work. This year, I am writing about the “state of the theater” with a great deal of excitement and anticipation. The volume of work produced by Two River—and our reputation, both locally and nationally—has grown significantly over the more than two decades since our company was founded by Joan and Robert Rechnitz in 1994. Today, as we near our 25th Anniversary, we present year-round activity, including a full season of plays (a mix of world premieres, musicals, classics and theater for young audiences); robust year-round Education initiatives; and more than 40 annual arts and humanities events at the theater and around Monmouth County through our “Inside Two River” audience-engagement program. Today, however, even as our theater building continues to be a jewel here on the west side of Red Bank—and, increasingly, a venue for community gatherings—our administration offices are filled to capacity with our 50-member staff. And, our production facility (the Chavant Building, where we create scenery and props, and store costumes) is aging and rapidly deteriorating. And so, we are pleased to announce that we are planning an addition to our existing theater that will replace the Chavant Building, and provide much-needed space to support our ambitious activities and operational needs. You can read more about this new building on pages 24 and 25 of this program. One of our goals for this new facility is to better serve our community as a civic resource through increased readings, conversations, public lectures, classes, and workshops. Through these activities, the building will create opportunities for members of our community to engage with the many great artists who are increasingly coming to think of Two River, and Red Bank, as an artistic home. American regional theater exists because of the determination of a group of visionary leaders, among them Margo Jones (Dallas Theater Center), Zelda Fichandler (Washington, DC’s Arena Stage), and Tyrone Guthrie (The Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis)—all lions in the nonprofit theater field who paved the way for the next generation of visionary leaders, like our very own Joan and Robert Rechnitz. John and I are proud to follow in their footsteps—and to hold to their great belief that theaters must strengthen the cities where they are based by contributing to the civic life and economies of their neighborhoods, by making them livelier through the presence of artists. We recognize that there will be some temporary inconvenience for our patrons due to the construction. Please know that we will do our best to minimize any problems, and plan to be responsive to your needs and concerns throughout the process. We look forward to seeing you at the theater!
Michael Hurst Managing Director
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TIME AND PLACE ACT 1
A warm day in early August 1936
ACT II
Three weeks later The home of the Mundy family, two miles outside the village of Ballybeg, County Donegal, Ireland Dancing at Lughnasa will be performed with one 15-minute intermission
PRODUCTION CREDITS Assistant to the Director: Brian Eckert The Actors and Stage Manager employed in this production are members of Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States.
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The stage director and choreographer are members of the Stage Directors and Choreographers Society, a national theatrical labor union. Two River Theater Company is a member of the League of Resident Theaters (LORT), Theatre Communications Group (TCG), the New Jersey Theatre Alliance, and ArtPride New Jersey. References to ANYTHING GOES are included by permission of the Cole Porter Musical and Literary Trusts.
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BIOS MEET THE ARTISTS!
Megan Byrne (Kate) is delighted to be making her Two River Theater debut. NY credits include: Arcadia, Serious Money (PTP/NYC), The Hatmaker’s Wife (The Playwrights Realm), The Netflix Plays (Ars Nova), Speak Truth to Power (Culture Project), No End of Blame (NYIT Award, Best Featured Actress), The Voice of the Turtle (Keen Company). Regional includes: The Wolves, Good People (CT Critics Circle nomination) (TheaterWorks Hartford); Sex with Strangers, Outside Mullingar (City Theatre); Dot (Humana Festival); Other Desert Cities (Theatre Aspen); Proof (Merrimack Rep); Noises Off, Absurd Person Singular, When Tang Met Laika (Ovation Award nomination), The Sweetest Swing in Baseball (Denver Center). Film: Landline, Julie & Julia, The Rebound, Ghost Town, Before the Devil Knows You’re Dead. TV includes: The Blacklist, Elementary, The Path, Younger, The Following, Madam Secretary, Person of Interest, The Good Wife, Nurse Jackie, Blue Bloods, and a recurring role on Law & Order. MFA: University of California, Irvine. BA: Middlebury College. Michael Cumpsty (Jack) has appeared in The Lion in Winter, Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom, Absurd Person Singular, Present Laughter and Much Ado About Nothing at Two River Theater, where he also directed The Importance of Being Earnest and Third. Broadway credits include Machinal, The Winslow Boy, End of the Rainbow (Tony nomination), Sunday in the Park with George, The Constant Wife, Democracy, Enchanted April, 42nd Street, Copenhagen, Electra, 1776, Racing Demon, The Heiress, Translations, Timon of Athens (Bayfield Award), La Bête and Artist Descending a Staircase. Off-Broadway credits include Hamlet (Obie Award), Richard II and Richard III (all for Classic Stage Company); Twelfth Night, Timon of Athens, All’s Well That Ends Well, Hamlet, Cymbeline and The Winter’s Tale (all for the New York Shakespeare Festival); The Body of an American (Primary Stages and Hartford Stage). He has appeared in many of America’s premiere regional theaters, and played Leontes in The Winter’s Tale for the Royal Shakespeare Company at their home in Stratford-upon-Avon. TV: recurring roles on Boardwalk Empire, Nurse Jackie and Star Trek: Voyager; L.A. Law (series regular); Red Oaks, The OA, Madam Secretary, The Good Wife, Law & Order and Elementary. Film: Eat Pray Love, Wall Street 2, Starting Out in the Evening, The Ex, Flags of our Fathers, The Visitor, The Ice Storm, Fatal Instinct, State of Grace, Downtown Express and Collateral Beauty. Meredith Garretson (Chris) is thrilled to be making her Two River Theater debut. She has recently been seen on stage at The Old Globe Theater as Maid Marian in Ken Ludwig’s Robin Hood! and on TV in Elementary and The Good Fight. She graduated from NYU’s prestigious Graduate Acting MFA Program in May of 2017. Favorite productions at Grad Acting include: Hermione in The Winter’s Tale, Hypatia in Misalliance, Lyubov Andreyevna in The Cherry Orchard, Maggie in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, Patty Ann Donovan in The Luck of the Irish, and Antony in Julius Caesar. Follow her on Instagram at @meredithgarretson or visit her website www.meredithgarretson.com. Mylinda Hull (Maggie) Broadway: The Nance, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, Sweet Charity, 42nd Street. Off-Broadway: Road Show (Public Theater); I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change. Encores! at City Center: The New Yorkers, Merrily We Roll Along, Girl Crazy, Face the Music. PBS Great Performances: Tess in Crazy for You. Regional: Miss Adelaide in Guys and Dolls at North Shore (IRNE Award). Television: Rise, The Blacklist, Younger, The Big C, Inside Amy Schumer. Additional occupation: Brooklyn housewife and mother to Sullivan and Ida. 12
Cillian O’Sullivan (Gerry) is an actor who is pretty much fresh off the boat from Ireland to make a life here in the U.S. Born in NYC he began his acting career at the age of 5, kicking off his theater debut as Tiny Tim in A Christmas Carol Off-Broadway. Moving back to Ireland with his family at the age of 9 he continued to perform growing up, in roles such as Gar in Brian Friel’s Philadelphia, Here I Come!, Michael in Frank McGuinness’s Someone Who’ll Watch Over Me, and an award-winning performance as The Father in Enda Walsh’s Bedbound across some of the most prominent theaters in Ireland and England. His TV and film career began to take shape at the age of 17, landing roles like Conor in BBC’s 6Degrees, which was a smash hit in Ireland and the UK and ran for four successful years, leading to further roles such as Eirik in the History Channels Vikings and Bobby in Lionsgate’s UK & Ireland boxoffice hit Maze, which has just finished its cinematic run, to name a few. Christa Scott-Reed (Agnes) was most recently seen Off-Broadway in Church and State at New World Stages and starring opposite Richard Dreyfuss in Relativity at TheaterWorks. Broadway: The Pitmen Painters. National Tour: C.S. Lewis’s The Great Divorce. Off-Broadway: The Talls (Second Stage); The Freedom of the City (Irish Repertory Theatre); The Great Divorce (FPA); Celebration and The Room, The Bald Soprano and The Lesson (Atlantic Theater Company); Beasley’s Christmas Party, Pullman Car Hiawatha, and Museum (Keen Company); Deathbed (McGinn-Cazale); Marion Bridge (Urban Stages); The Voysey Inheritance (Mint Theater). Regional Theater: Bucks County Playhouse, Berkeley Repertory Theatre, The Old Globe, Paper Mill Playhouse, Actors Theatre of Louisville, Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park, Repertory Theatre of St. Louis, Pioneer Theatre, Barrington Stage, Denver Center Theatre Company, Cleveland Play House, and many more. Film & TV: 30 Rock, The Impossibilities, Eden, Gossip Girl, 666 Park Avenue, Law & Order, Law & Order: SVU, Love Life, New Amsterdam, and As the World Turns. Christa recently directed the first New York revival of William Nicholson’s Shadowlands, starring Daniel Gerroll. Member of AEA, SAGAFTRA, and SDC. christascottreed.com 13
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Mandy Siegfried (Rose) Broadway: Noises Off. OffBroadway: Our House; Adam Rapp’s Blackbird; The Film Society; The Scariest; The Penetration Play; Frame 312; Refuge; The Mineola Twins (Outer Critics Circle nomination); Stupid Kids. Other productions of note include Completeness (South Coast Rep); Uncle Vanya (Bard SummerScape); Mauritius (Dorset Theatre Festival); The Hot L Baltimore (Williamstown); Curse of the Starving Class (Yale Rep). Television: Elementary, The Good Wife, The Following, Person of Interest, Hung, Bones, Eli Stone, Grey’s Anatomy, Studio 60. Film: That’s What She Said; Winter Passing; School of Rock; Liberty, Maine. Harry Smith (Michael) is delighted to be making his Two River Theater debut. U.S. credits include: King Charles III on Broadway, and at the American Conservatory Theater, Seattle Rep and the Shakespeare Theatre of DC; The Body of an American, The Real Thing, and Rapture, Blister, Burn at The Wilma Theater; And Then There Were None, The Mousetrap, and An Ideal Husband at Walnut Street Theatre; The Explorers Club at Delaware Theatre Company; Pumpgirl, The Walworth Farce, and The Hand of Gaul at Inis Nua Theatre Company; Photograph 51 and Emma at Lantern Theater Company; and Pride & Prejudice at People’s Light. U.K. credits include: The Merchant of Venice at the Royal Lyceum Theatre in Edinburgh; Twelfth Night and Les Liaisons Dangereuses at Bristol Old Vic; Serious Money at Cambridge Arts Theatre; and Gorboduc at Shakespeare’s Globe. On-screen appearances include The Blacklist, The Good Wife, Crossbones, and the feature film Freedom. Harry trained at the University of Cambridge and the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School.
Jessica Stone (Director) worked as an actress on and Off Broadway and in television and film for the last 30 years. Concurrently, she was an assistant/associate director on and Off Broadway to Nicholas Martin, Joe Mantello, David Warren, and Christopher Ashley. Ms. Stone’s directing career began in earnest with her all-male 2010 production of A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum for Williamstown Theatre Festival. She directed A Funny Thing…. and Absurd Person Singular for Two River. Her directing credits also include Theresa Rebeck’s Bad Dates (Huntington), Ken Ludwig’s Robin Hood! (Old Globe), David Lindsay Abaire’s Ripcord (Huntington), Joshua Harmon’s Bad
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Jews (George Street Playhouse), The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee (Bucks County Playhouse), Arms and the Man (The Old Globe), Chris Durang’s Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike (The Old Globe, Huntington), Charlotte’s Web (Theatreworks USA), June Moon and Neil Simon’s Last of the Red Hot Lovers (Williamstown). Ms. Stone’s upcoming productions include Barefoot in the Park for The Old Globe and Kate Hamill’s Vanity Fair for Shakespeare Theatre Company and A.C.T. She currently lives in Brooklyn with her husband and two sons. Connor Gallagher (Choreographer) Recent: the first New York revival of The Robber Bridegroom for director Alex Timbers (Roundabout, Astaire winner and Calloway nominee), the National Tour of Elf, the world-premiere stage adaptation of Disney’s Tangled, Robert Schenkkan and Neil Berg’s The Twelve (Denver Center), Found (Philadelphia Theatre Company), Beauty and the Beast (Director, Disney Cruise Line), The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee (Bucks County Playhouse), Skippyjon Jones Snow What (Lucille Lortel), The Fabulous Lipitones (Goodspeed), Bunnicula (DR2), Fat Camp (NYMF & Playhouse Square, Best Choreography Award), Spidermusical (The Mint), Perez Hilton (Fringe, Barrow Street Theatre, Joe’s Pub), Babes in Toyland (Lincoln Center), The York Theatre, Northern Stage, Sharon Playhouse, Revision Theatre, and numerous events for Broadway Cares. Connor has created choreography for Glidden Paint, Luxottica Eyewear, Hanky Panky Underwear, the Writers Guild Awards, and the HIFA Festival in Zimbabwe. Associate: Into the Woods (Public Theater), Beauty and the Beast National and International Tours. Connor is a graduate of The Cincinnati Conservatory and made his Broadway debut as a performer in Beauty and the Beast. Upcoming: The Magic School Bus, Beetlejuice. connorgallagher.com Tobin Ost (Scenic Designer) Tobin Ost (Set Designer) Broadway credits include: Newsies (Tony nomination for Best Set Design of a Musical); Disaster!; Jekyll & Hyde; Bonnie & Clyde; The Philanthropist (costume design) and Brooklyn – the Musical (costume design). Off-Broadway credits include: Maurice Hines Is Tappin’ Thru Life; Nightingale; Grace; The Overwhelming (costume Design); Zanna–Don’t! (co-set and costume design); Almost Heaven (costume design) and Fighting Words. Selected regional credits include: Between the lines (Kansas City Repertory Theatre), Ripcord (Huntington Theatre Company), Bye Bye Birdie (Goodspeed Opera House); Harmony (set and costume design – Ahmanson and Alliance Theaters); Emma and Himself and Nora (set design – Old Globe Theatre); Freedom’s Song, Violet, The Civil War and Shenandoah (set design – Ford’s Theatre) and Nightingale and Pippin (set design – Mark Taper Forum.) Tobin is a graduate of the Yale School of Drama. Gabriel Berry (Costume Designer) specializes in collaboration on new work. Notable productions include the world premieres of the works of Maria Irene Fornes, Richard Foreman, Charles Ludlam, Samuel Beckett, Philip Glass, John Guare, Christopher Durang, Mabou Mines, Peter Sellars, John Adams, Tito Puente, Yoshiko Chuma, Lucinda Childs, Ethyl Eichelberger, Nick Jones, Branden Jacobs-Jenkins, Osvaldo Golijov, Meredith Monk, and Ellen Stewart. Awards include Obies, Bessies and a silver medal from the Prague Quadrennial for her contribution to experimental theater. She previously designed Pericles and Absurd Person Singular at Two River Theater. Jason Lyons (Lighting Designer) Broadway: Hand to God, On the Town, Bronx Bombers, Let It Be, Bring It On: The Musical, Rock of Ages (as well as the Vegas, Toronto, Australia, London, and National Tours), The Threepenny Opera, Barefoot in the Park, and Good Vibrations. Recent: The Honeymooners (Paper Mill), Act of God (George Street), Romy and Michele’s High School Reunion, The Musical (5th Ave), Robin Hood, Red Velvet, Macbeth and Love’s Labor’s Lost (The Old Globe), Born for This (Arena Stage), Kings, Dry Powder, Barbecue (The Public Theater), Crazy for You, Jesus Christ Superstar, La Cage aux Folles and West Side Story (Signature), Smart People, Murder for Two (2nd Stage), Heathers: 16
The Musical (New World Stages), Linda, The Commons of Pensacola (Manhattan Theatre Club), All in the Timing (Primary Stages). Obie Award for Sustained Excellence in Lighting Design. jasonlyonsdesign.com Drew Levy (Sound Designer) Previously at Two River: The Ballad of Little Jo, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum¸ Absurd Person Singular. Broadway: Honeymoon in Vegas (Drama Desk nomination), Chaplin (Drama Desk Award), The Winslow Boy, The Importance of Being Earnest, Present Laughter. Off-Broadway: One Day the Musical, The Weir, Why Torture Is Wrong…, Emergence-See!, Dutchman, The Mistakes Madeline Made. Regional: Bard SummerScape, Williamstown, 5th Avenue Theatre, The Old Globe, Two River Theater, Arena Stage, Westport Country Playhouse, McCarter, Huntington, Long Wharf. Other: Reconfiguration: An Evening with Other Lives; Drama Desk Awards Ceremony; Metropolitan Opera 125th Anniversary Gala; holiday installs for Saks 5th Avenue, Cartier, Van Cleef & Arpels, and Harry Winston. Blake Segal (Dialect Coach) is an actor/dialect coach, and he is thrilled to be here for his first production with Two River Theater. NYC and regional coaching credits include productions for Berkshire Theatre Group, PlayMakers Repertory Company, Ensemble Studio Theatre, New Georges, The Araca Project, Fault Line Theatre, Cleveland Musical Theatre, Luna Stage, Passages Theatre, & Walkerspace at SoHo Rep. Educational theater coaching credits include productions for Yale School of Drama, Fordham, Columbia, Syracuse, Kean, and Stella Adler Conservatory. Blake currently serves on the faculty of Circle in the Square Theatre School. As an actor, he has performed on television, Off-Broadway, in major regional theaters across the country, and on the national of tour of Mary Poppins. MFA in Acting: Yale School of Drama. www.blakesegal.com Cookie Jordan (Hair Designer) previously designed wigs for Pericles and Absurd Person Singular at Two River Theater. Broadway: Once On This Island, Sunday in the Park with George, In Transit, Eclipsed, Side Show, After Midnight, Fela, A View from the Bridge. Off-Broadway: In the Blood, The Death of the Last Black Man in the Whole Entire World (Signature Theatre), A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Shakespeare in the Park). Tours: Fela (National Tour), Fela (European Tour), Dirty Dancing. Television: Emmy nominated for makeup design for NBC’s The Wiz Live. Alaine Alldaffer & Lisa Donadio (Casting) Alaine is the casting director for Playwrights Horizons while Lisa Donadio serves as the Associate Casting Director. Credits include Grey Gardens (also for Broadway), Clybourne Park (also for Broadway), Circle Mirror Transformation (Drama Desk and Obie Awards for Best Ensemble and an Artios Award for casting), and The Flick (Playwright Horizons and The Barrow Street Theater). Television credits include The Knights of Prosperity (aka Let’s Rob Mick Jagger) for ABC. Regional theaters include the Huntington Theatre in Boston, the Alley Theatre in Houston, Arena Stage DC and Studio Theater DC, Williamstown Theatre Festival, Seattle Rep, ACT and Berkeley Rep, People’s Theatre in Philly among others. Megan Smith (Production Stage Manager) made her Two River debut earlier this season with The Bridge of San Luis Rey. Select credits include: Off-Broadway: Fetch Clay, Make Man and Red Dog Howls (New York Theatre Workshop); The North Pool, The Scottsboro Boys, The Slug Bearers of Kayrol Island, Mary Rose, The Internationalist (The Vineyard Theatre); Look Back in Anger, Ordinary Days, Distracted, Entertaining Mr. Sloane (Roundabout Theatre Company); Good Boys and True (Second Stage); Book of Days (Signature Theatre). Regional: Romeo and Juliet, Grounded, Lettice and Lovage, What the Butler Saw, The Invisible Hand, Art & Red (in rep), Bedroom Farce, The Liar, Of Mice and Men, David Copperfield, Finian’s Rainbow (Westport Country Playhouse); Les Liaisons Dangereuses (Baltimore Center Stage); Rain, Found, The Nightingale (New York Stage and Film); Love in the Wars (Bard SummerScape); The Scottsboro Boys (The Guthrie). Ms. Smith is a Founding Member of Blue Roses Productions. Proud member of Actors’ Equity since 1999.
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SISTERS ON STAGE By Playwright-in-Residence Madeleine George
Brian Friel may have been drawing on his own rich memories of a childhood spent among his aunts when he wrote the gorgeous Dancing at Lughnasa, but he was also making his own contribution to the canon of great plays about sisters written for the Western stage. From the time of the Greeks, playwrights have been turning to sisters to explore some of the deepest questions about how to live, and how to bear the passage of time. What makes sisters such ripe dramatic material? Naturally, as anyone who has them knows, all sibling relationships have drama built in to them. By their very nature, sibling relationships are about competition for resources, factioning and tactics, intimacy within bonds that weren’t freely chosen, the search for solace and companionship—the whole gamut of human activity takes place within the intimate theater of family life. But there’s something about sisters in particular, and most particularly sisters growing older together, that makes playwrights drift towards elegy. So many of the great sister plays—I’m thinking, of course, of Chekhov’s Three Sisters but also Beth Henley’s Crimes of the Heart and even Wendy Wasserstein’s The Sisters Rosensweig, among others—are threaded through with bittersweet melodies, songs of disappointment and desire. Anton Chekhov’s masterpiece begins with the chiming of a clock, and Olga’s famous opening observation, “Father died exactly a year ago today.” She and her sisters Masha and Irina spend much of their play looking back to a sweet, idealized past while they yearn for a bright, impossible future, in a “Moscow...Moscow...” they’ll surely never reach. Beth Henley’s Magrath sisters, Lenny, Meg and Babe, may be feistier on the surface than the Prozorov girls (Lenny hasn’t been home in a decade, having left town to pursue her dream of making it big in music, and Babe has been arrested for shooting her abusive husband), but still the play takes their reunion as an opportunity to take stock of how far each woman has come, what she’s done for love in her life and how she’s fallen short of her own ambitions. Wendy Wasserstein’s Rosensweig women meet at a moment when not only their own personal lives but the very world order they’ve come up in
is threatening to split at the seams; the play’s got laughs—all Wasserstein plays have laughs—but it sounds more melancholy notes than perhaps any other of her works. And in Lughnasa, Brian Friel builds a play that can see the past and the future simultaneously, so that what’s come before and what lies ahead run like cool aquifers beneath the warm, hopeful present. Perhaps this elegiac pattern is just structural—maybe sisters seem to playwrights like facets of the same human form, a way to examine human motivations in relief: if one sister has taken path A, then another has taken path B, and a third path C, making them emblematic of the myriad ways we might stumble through life, the many outcomes our choices might lead to. There’s something to that, I think; sisters are the same but different, variations on a theme. As with Nicholas Nixon’s extraordinary series of black-and-white portraits “The Brown Sisters,” in which the photographer arranged four women—his wife and her three sisters—in the same order and photographed them once a year from 1975 through today, watching sisters change over time amplifies the resonance of the changes any one individual exhibits as the years go by. (These photographs are extremely affecting; if you’re curious about them, you can see 10 of them on the Fraenkel Gallery’s website: https://fraenkelgallery.com/ portfolios/brown-sisters.) But there must be more to it than that, too. Sisters do more than just reflect and refract each other: more often than not, sisters see through each other’s pretenses, past each other’s brave faces. They’re uniquely capable of holding each other to account, knowing as they do the intimate truth of each other’s histories. So sister plays get to the heart of human experience because sisters themselves stand so close to each other’s intimate lives. And that gap between what we long for in public and what we know to be true in our hearts—that our lives, no matter how well-intentioned, often end without fulfillment—is a terrain rich with dramatic potential. No wonder so many dramatists have turned to sisters to tell these stories about hope and disappointment, the ticking metronome of the human heart. n 19
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JOHN DIAS (ARTISTIC DIRECTOR) assumed his position as Artistic Director of Two River Theater in August 2010 after working as a producer and dramaturg in New York for 20 years. In partnership with Managing Director Michael Hurst he has brought new vitality to the 24-yearold Red Bank theater, including producing subscription shows on two stages for the first time; launching the theater’s first literary department and commissioning program for new plays; presenting annual events such as a musical theater cabaret in collaboration with New York University’s Graduate Musical Theatre Writing Program and the Crossing Borders festival of Latino plays; and developing numerous arts-education initiatives for young people including A Little Shakespeare, an annual production of one of Shakespeare’s plays performed by high-school students. He is the co-author and was the director of Two River’s musical The Ballad of Little Jo, which he wrote with composer Mike Reid and lyricist Sarah Schlesinger. Throughout his career, John has been a leading advocate for bold new American plays and stimulating productions of the classics, including the Broadway productions of Lisa Kron’s Well and Shakespeare’s The Tempest. For 12 seasons, he worked in a variety of capacities at The Public Theater/New York Shakespeare Festival, including Associate Producer and Associate Artistic Director. Previously, John was dramaturg at Hartford Stage Company. He also co-founded and led Affinity Company Theater, a production company dedicated to bringing daring new works from around the world to New York, and The Playwrights Realm, an off-Broadway company that produces new plays by emerging artists. He has been a Tony Award nominator, a consultant for the National Endowment for the Arts and numerous other organizations, and he has taught at New York University and Yale University. John currently teaches in the graduate school at Columbia University. He received his BA from George Washington University and his MFA from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. MICHAEL HURST (MANAGING DIRECTOR) has been the Managing Director of Two River Theater since 2011. During his tenure, Two River has embarked on a new Strategic Plan; began producing subscription shows on two stages for the first time; and launched the theater’s first commissioning program for original plays, as well as numerous new community and education programs. Under his joint leadership with Artistic Director John Dias, Two River has experienced ambitious growth and enjoyed new recognition in the national theater community. Prior experience includes 16 years at The Public Theater, including four years as General Manager and six as Managing Director, overseeing budgets that ranged from $16 to $20 million. Michael was responsible for all financial aspects of the productions at The Public Theater and Central Park’s Delacorte Theater. During his tenure at The Public, he oversaw the Broadway transfers of many productions, including Topdog/Underdog by Suzan-Lori Parks, winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Drama; Take Me Out, winner of the Tony Award for Best Play; and Tony Kushner and Jeanine Tesori’s Caroline, or Change. Michael was also part of all strategic planning including the opening of Joe’s Pub, now considered one of the country’s best small venues for music and performance. Prior to coming to Two River, Michael was Chief Operating Officer of the Film Society of Lincoln Center, which presents the New York Film Festival. At the Film Society, he oversaw the building of a new three-theater, $40-million facility that opened in June 2011, and he managed the organizational growth necessary to support the facility. Michael served as Vice President for The Off-Broadway League and was a member of The Broadway League for 14 years. He is a graduate of Rutgers University and currently serves on the Board of Trustees for the New Jersey Theatre Alliance and on the Advisory Board for the Indie Street Film Festival. ROBERT M. RECHNITZ (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) founded Two River Theater in 1994 and serves as the theater’s Executive Producer. In 2015/16, Two River premiered his play (written with Kenneth Stunkel), Lives of Reason. An educator, writer, and director, he is one of New Jersey’s most esteemed theater leaders. He earned his PhD from the University of Colorado and was a Professor of American Literature at Monmouth University for 35 years, contributing scholarly articles and short stories to various academic journals. As Two River’s Executive Producer, he oversaw the theater’s move from Monmouth University in West Long Branch to the Algonquin Arts in Manasquan. While the company was in residence in Manasquan, he planned for and oversaw the building of Two River’s state-of-the-art, two-theater complex in Red Bank as its permanent home. He directed the opening production in the new building, the classic American comedy You Can’t Take It with You, in 2005. Among the other notable productions he has directed at Two River are Curse of the Starving Class (for which he received a nomination for Best Director of a Comedy from The Star-Ledger), True West, A View from the Bridge, The Glass Menagerie, Thieves’ Carnival, Uncle Vanya, American Buffalo, and Barefoot in the Park. Bob is an active member of a number of organizations benefiting our Monmouth Country, including serving as a Board member for several local non-profits. He has been the recipient of numerous awards, honors, commendations, and accolades.
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Two weeks into the rehearsal process for Dancing at Lughnasa, Two River Theater held a photoshoot of the cast. In addition to the stunning group photo you see here, we took solo shots and held a series of behind-the-scene interviews with the artists. For more photos and exclusive interviews, visit Two River’s Dancing at Lughnasa show page at tworivertheater.org. Photos by Multimedia Manager, Yurik L. Lozano.
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ANNOUNCING OUR 25TH ANNIVERSARY EXPANSION PROJECT
Complete Two River Theater rendering with new support building
THE CENTER FOR NEW WORK, EDUCATION AND DESIGN Two River’s home for great American theater is expanding! We are pleased to announce that, as we approach our landmark 25th Anniversary Season in 2018/2019, we will soon break ground on an addition to our theater that will provide much-needed space to support our ambitious activities and operational needs. Our new, state-of-the-art Center for New Work, Education and Design will commemorate our stellar 25-year history and propel us forward into our next 25 years of artistic excellence and transformational educational programming. Although we produce our subscription season on a production schedule that runs September-June, Two River operates throughout the full year. We are proud to note that, since we built our theater in 2005, our activities have helped to transform Red Bank’s west side. But today, Two River has grown beyond the boundaries of our physical space, both in our filled-to-capacity administration offices and in our 24
production facility, the Chavant Building, which is located across our parking lot and is where we currently create scenery and props, and store costumes. The new Center for New Work, Education and Design, which will have three floors and will be connected to our theater, was designed by Red Bank architects Kaplan, Gaunt + DeSantis. It will include two rehearsal studios; expanded scene shop spaces; a formal wood shop for the props department; a larger costume shop; centrally located offices for our Production and Education staffs; and multiple storage areas. In addition to supporting better communication and productivity among the technicians and artisans of our Production department, the Center will allow us to expand the reach and impact of our Education programs, new-play development activities, and the many free community events we offer through our “Inside Two River” program.
Some of the benefits to our theater staff, audiences, artists and larger community include the following: n The facility will offer a range of spaces that will allow for more resources dedicated to new-play development, including offices and writing spaces for playwrights, lyricists and composers. We’ll also be able to offer more retreats, readings and workshops, many of which will be open to the public. n The two rehearsal studios in the new building will allow us to greatly develop and build our annual Education programs, including our Summer Theater Intensives and First Monday Masters, series of master classes taught by great artists who are working at the theater. n Popular events that currently have capacity limitations—such as 101 lecture series, led by Artistic Director John Dias—will be able to reach more patrons in the new building. We will also be able to introduce new audience-engagement activities that take audiences literally “behind the scenes” and allow access to the production process, such as the construction of a set. n The new scene shop ceiling heights of 32 feet will allow us to “mock up” scenery before we load it into the theater; we’ll also have the space to test automated scenic pieces prior to load-in. We look forward to inviting you into our new building, and creating ever more opportunities for you to engage with the artists of Two River Theater!
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW TIMELINE: Some site preparation and construction will begin this May, after the close of Dancing at Lughnasa. Major construction will begin in July, after the close of Songbird. Construction will continue through our 2018/19 Season with scheduled completion in late summer of 2019. PARKING: On-site parking will be limited to handicap spots. After 11am, free parking can be found at the Red Bank Train Station and at the garage at Pazzo restaurant (enter on West Front Street or Water Street). Metered parking is available along the side of our building on Bridge Avenue and around the corner along Monmouth Street. Additional accommodations can be made available for patrons with mobility issues by calling the box office at 732.345.1400. CONSTRUCTION NEWS: Two River’s staff will continue to communicate updates on parking and construction progress via email, on our website, and through program notes as the project progresses. As always, if you have any questions please don’t hesitate to contact the box office at 732.345.1400
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In Dancing at Lughnasa, Ireland and Irish society is as strong a character in Brian Friel’s play as any of the Mundys. That’s why for this production we’ve partnered with our friends at Excel Travel, including Ireland Travel Expert Mickey Brewster, and CIE Tours International to share with you some valuable information on how to book a trip of your own to the Emerald Isle. Planning the perfect itinerary for first time visitors comes with quite a few considerations: length of stay, best season for travel, passport requirements, must-see places of interest, what side of the road to drive on, insurance & more! However, there are many tools out there to help make planning fun & easy – like preexisting itineraries and group tours! In this article we are sharing the itinerary for Taste of Ireland, a weeklong exploration, from city to countryside and back again. From Blarney to breweries, the Book of Kells to the baaing of sheep, and from Jedi Knights to nights out in Dublin, this tour will introduce you to the sights, sounds, tastes, rich history, and vibrant culture of Ireland. As complicated and compelling today as it was in 1936, we hope you’ll be able to explore the land of the Mundy sisters, and learn about the culture and history that shaped their story.
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Pause for a stroll around Sneem, with its brightly painted houses, and take a moment at Moll’s Gap to enjoy panoramic views of Ireland’s highest mountains and deep valleys. Get a taste of farm life with a sheepdog demonstration of herding flocks, and see different breeds of sheep. Return to Killarney to find a perfect dinner spot, perhaps at one of the many pubs in town.
DAY 5:
Cliffs of Moher & Medieval Castle Banquet
Enjoy the morning exploring Dublin with the included vouchers. Meet a local guide for a tour of ancient and modern Dublin. Drive through the main streets to see historic buildings such as Trinity College, where the Book of Kells is housed; rows of Georgian houses with colorfully painted doorways; and the new buildings around the Financial Centre beside the River Liffey. Take a guided tour through parts of Dublin Castle, which was the seat of power and government for many centuries and today plays a leading role in the European Union. In the evening head to the Merry Ploughboy Pub for a great dinner of Irish specialties and a lively show with popular Irish songs and intricate step-dancing.
Leave Killarney and drive north to Tarbert for a 20-minute ferry ride across the wide River Shannon Estuary. Continue along the coast of County Clare to the Cliffs of Moher, a spectacular wall of sandstone that reaches almost 700 feet above the Atlantic Ocean. Drive past Lahinch Golf Course, one of Ireland’s most famous golfing destinations, and through the marketing town of Ennis to Bunratty. Check into Bunratty Castle Hotel, which is located close to Bunratty Castle and Folk Park. In the evening head to Bunratty or Knappogue Castle and take your place in the Great Hall for a medieval-style feast of excellent dishes and plenty of wine. During and after the meal the lords and ladies will serenade you with song and harp music evocative of the Middle Ages.
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DAY 6:
Depart Dublin and travel through the gorgeous landscapes and varied farmlands of the midlands of Ireland. Stop for photos of the stately ruins on the Rock of Cashel, rising high above the surrounding plain. Continue your drive south and, just a few miles outside Cork, visit Blarney Castle to kiss the famous “Stone of Eloquence.” Visit the Blarney Woollen Mills where you can find quality Irish-made goods of all types, displayed under one roof. Drive through Macroom, a market town built around a fine castle, and into County Kerry where the scenery becomes more mountainous. Arrive in Killarney, picturesquely set beside lakes with the Macgillycuddy’s Reeks, Ireland’s highest mountains, forming a backdrop.
Drive north to Galway city for a panoramic tour, and take some time to look around the city before traveling out along the famous Galway Bay to Spiddal, where the locals still speak the Irish language. Then drive across the rugged boglands of Connemara to Moycullen to visit the Connemara Marble Factory. See how locally quarried marble is made into attractive products, and enjoy tea and some much less rock-like scones. Travel across the country back to Dublin, for a final evening to explore the pubs in the lively Temple Bar area, or experience one of Dublin’s fine restaurants.
Blarney Castle & Killarney
DAY 4:
Ring of Kerry & Skellig Experience
Today embark on Ireland’s most popular scenic drive of 100 miles – the Ring of Kerry. This winding route reveals breathtaking views of Macgillycuddy’s Reeks as well as the scenic coast of beaches and cliffs. As you travel along, make plenty of stops for photos at the best vantage points. Cross to Valentia Island by bridge where you’ll visit the the off-shore island of Skellig Michael. Learn about this breathtaking and isolated (but puffin-filled) island, where early Christian monks lived in austere conditions and how it was more recently used as a refuge for Jedi Knight Luke Skywalker in the 2017 film Star Wars: The Last Jedi.
Dublin Extension via Galway
DAY 7:
Depart from Dublin
Your tour ends after breakfast today. You might be leaving Ireland behind (for now!), but the touch of the Blarney and the beauty of the island will linger with you for years to come.
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n BACKSTAGE, ONSTAGE, AND BEYOND! The program offers two tracks: actors, dancers, and singers can try out the onstage track, led by a professional Director and Musical Director. Designers, technicians, and stage crew can join the backstage track, led by a professional Technical Director and Assistant Technical Director. Guest teaching artists will jump in with both tracks, to help and give guidance and inspiration! n TAKE WHAT YOU LOVE, AND PUT IT ON STAGE. What inspires you? What’s moving you? What’s the soundtrack to your day? The answers to these questions will shape the show you create. Each week is guided by a different theme, and the young artists will work together to shape their own performance, rehearse it all week, and perform it that Friday on the Rechnitz stage. n A PROFESSIONAL THEATER EXPERIENCE UNLIKE ANY OTHER. For middle and high school students who’re looking ahead to a possible career in professional theater, this program is designed to give them a true taste of the theater-making process. And for students who are interested in trying something new, this program will offer fun challenges and different skills! In addition to working with acclaimed theater professionals acting as guidesand mentors, participants will gain invaluable experience in all the ins and outs of creating and presenting a performance, from costume and set design to writing and performing. The tools gained over the Summer Intensive program will help them throughout their incredible future career, whatever it may be! n TAKE ONE WEEK, OR TRY ALL THREE! Every week is a different experience and a different show! Participants can try the onstage track for one week, and then switch to backstage for the next, and vice versa! Or just do one track all the way through, and really hone your prop making or jazz hand skills!
EDUCATION SPOTLIGHT
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SONGBIRD
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Written by MICHAEL KIMMEL Music and Lyrics by LAUREN PRITCHARD Directed by GAYE TAYLOR UPCHURCH
JUNE 9 – JULY 1
One of the seminal plays in theater history, Anton Chekhov’s The Seagull examines the dreams—and the darkness behind those dreams—of a group of artists in the turnof-the-century Russian countryside. To end our season, Two River is excited to bring our audience a new musical adaptation, Songbird, which drops Chekhov’s play into a Nashville bar, where some country music dreams are realized, while others languish on the shelf next to the whiskey. The musical opens as fading country-music superstar, Tammy Trip, returns home to Nashville (and the honkey-tonk that launched her career decades before) to help her son launch his own music career. But will her arrival do more harm than good? Dreams, ambition, love, and heartbreak all collide in this acclaimed new musical, written by playwright Michael Kimmel (The Last Goodbye), with a score that blends folk, bluegrass, and popcountry written by singer/songwriter Lauren Pritchard, who originated the role of “Ilse” in the original production of the Broadway smash Spring Awakening. Gaye Taylor Upchurch directs the 10-person cast.
Songbird premiered Off-Broadway in 2015 to much critical acclaim, earning a New York Times Critic’s Pick.
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Raves the New York Times, “Songbird proves to be one of the more successful attempts to transpose Chekhov’s major plays…. Powered by a terrific country score [and a] smart contemporary version of the text, the show succeeds in snugly reframing the story in the world of country music.”
Performances of Songbird begin in the Rechnitz Theater on June 9 and continue through July 1. For more information or tickets, visit tworivertheater.org or stop by the box office. Songbird has replaced our previously announced season closer, Oo-Bla-Dee, which has now moved to the final slot of our 25th Anniversary Season.
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THANK YOU to the following generous individuals who made contributions to the theater! VISIONARY CIRCLE ($25,000+) Anonymous Caroline P. Huber The Estate of Victoria J. Mastrobuono Joan and Robert Rechnitz The Leslie Miller and Richard Worley Foundation
THE INNOVATOR CIRCLE ($10,000-$24,999) Jane Bergere Marilyn and Bob Broege Phyllis Kinsler Mary Jane and Rick Kroon Anne Luzzatto and Gordon Litwin
BENEFACTOR ($5,000-$9,999) Lisa and Stephen Becker* Dianne and Robert Butters Sam Chevalier Kelly and Brooks Cullen Carolyn DeSena Kathleen Ellis and Kenneth Pringle* Cynthia and Robert E. Evanson Gale and Dr. Robert B. Grossman Guttenplan Family Foundation Joan and Paul Hamelberg Lanae and Todd Herman Barbara and Jim Hrebek Joanna and Brian Leddin* Helaine and Sid Lerner Victoria and William Marraccini Linda McKean The Honorable Edward J. McKenna JP Nicolaides and The Honorable Ed Zipprich Sean O’Connell Susan and Ty Olson 38
Mary Beth and Gerald Radke Liz and Adam Rechnitz Anne Marie Schultz* Elizabeth Tortorella and Ivan Polonsky Anne and Sheldon Vogel
CHAMPION ($2,500-$4,999) Howard P. Aronson Shirley S. Boll Rose Caiola Patrick Callinan Jennifer Colyer and Shemmy Mishaan Juliet Cozzi and Ronald Gumbaz Lynne and Jan Dash The Devon Group Joan Ellis Nancy and Thomas Gravina Christina Hewitt Maureen and James Hurst* Nancy Karpf and Scott Brady Cathy Larson Beth and Vinnie Mazza* Kathleen and Arthur McConnell Nyire and Gregory Melconian Shirley and Bob Neff Gloria Nilson Fund Allyn and Patrick Quagliano Patricia and Vernon Ralph Linda and Andrew Safran Mary Carol and Ken Stunkel Kathy and Webster Trammell Susan E. Whyman Cynthia and William Wilby Meta and Ralph Wyndrum
PATRON ($1,000-$2,499) Jutta and George Aguilar Barbara and Andy Andres Marie and Robert Arbour Pat and Andre Archambault
Kasandrea Banks Betsy and Robert Barrett Lois Broder Dennice and Ray Carey Barbara and Tom Carroll Tamara Casriel Mai and John Cleary Roberta and Harvey Cohen Elizabeth Mihalyak Columbo Melissa and Joseph Del Broccolo III* Nancy and Michael Del Priore John Dias Gail and John Duffy Linda and Bob Ensor Margean Gladysz Lorraine and Bob Henry Michael Hurst Melissa and Paul Hurst Jean Jaslovsky and Vincent Gifford Grace and Peter Kalac Ginny Kamin Gerri and Brett Lawrence Edward Madden The Wendy and Jerry Marks Foundation Aida and Brian Murphy Herbert Paul, P.C. Patricia Perfect Jean Pokress Barry V. Qualls Rev. and Mrs. William Riker Monica and John Ryan* Lori and Geoffrey Sadwith Candy and Dr. Sigmund Sattenspiel June and Mort Seligman Bruce Sherrill and Robert Cordrey Maureen Silliman and William Parry Charles and Caryl Sills Laura and Gregg Wallace* Warters Family Fund Cathy and Gene Weber* Catherine Weiss and Samuel Huber Chryssa Yaccarino, Esq. Joan Zakanych
PRODUCER ($500-$999) Jennifer and Joe Anderson Nancy and Ed Butler Barbara and Harold Chafkin Patricia and Dr. E. F. Cheslock Isabella and John Chiappinelli Stephanie and Kevin Christiano Judy and Richard Fuller Valerie Gordon-Johnson Eve R. Hershkowitz Thomas K. Hessman Patricia and William Jaeger Drs. Sheela and Suresh Jain Natalia and Andre Kachala Giovanna Kanu Judith Laufer Kim Mason Lois and Robert Mortenson Lauren Nicosia Penney Riegelman The Craig and Flori Roberts Foundation, Inc. Daryl Roth Anita and Robert Stix* Penny and Larry Turtel The Wilder Family Gail and Stuart Van Winkle
DIRECTOR ($250-$499) Anonymous (4) Andre and Pat Archambault Meredyth Armitage Lynne and Edward Beach Roxanne Blount Dr. Janice Breen Amanda Butterbaugh and Michael Mulheren Joseph Calabro Lucy Campanella The Carton Family Marjorie and Peter Cavalier Susan and Alan Coen Roberta and Harvey Cohen Robert Connolly Karen and Joseph D'Amore Barbara and Jonathan File Barbara G. Fleischman Susan and Roy Gelber Barbara and Stephen Hecht
Kathleen A. Horgan Phyllis and Donald Howard Dr. Barbara Jaye and Dr. William Mitchell Gail Klein and Marc L. Harrison Suzanne Longley and Guy Gsell May Louie and Walter Graczyk Bob MacKasek Allan Mallach Lorraine and Bob McGirr Diane and Gregory Mensanko Linda Mitchell Jennifer and Thomas Mullins Karen C. Pajak Karen and David Rajala Ginger and Joel Richman Toni Rinella and Brian Compton Louis Rodriguez Ann Roseman and Stan Lumish Barbara Sager Peggy Sansone Linda M. Schottland Peter A. Schkeeper William G. Shala Kathryne and Richard Singleton Susan Stamler Karen and Joe Stein Jennifer Tipton Stephen G. Thurber Judith and Joseph Vassallo Cheryl Wild Dee and Fred Williamson Marjorie and Zeke Zaccaro Barbara and Maurice Zagha
TRIBUTES AND MEMORIALS
MATCHING GIFTS
In Memory of Bernice Steinman Rita and Arthur Steinman
The following have provided matching gifts to Two River on behalf of their employees. AT&T Matching Gifts (3) BlackRock Goldman Sachs Johnson & Johnson Matching Gifts (3) JP Morgan Chase Foundation Microsoft Corporation Morgan Stanley Prudential Financial, Inc. (3) TE Connectivity Verisk Analytics Verizon Wireless *Includes matching gift.
In Honor of Howard P. Aronson: Caroline Huber In Memory of Eileen Bassler: The Honorable William G. Bassler In Memory of Robert “Bob� Benson Julia and Jeffrey Mullen In Honor of Judith and Rich Fuller: Nancy and Jim Hoffman In Honor of Caroline Huber: Howard Aronson Jacqueline and David Carboy Dennice and Raymond Carey Diane Dey Joan Ellis Samuel Huber and Catherine Weiss Ginny Kamin Linda McKean Ann McKee Marilyn I. Pearlman Joan Zakanych In Honor of Michele Klinsky: Debra L. Lemeshow In Memory of Dorothy Nicosia: Phyllis Kinsler In Honor of Emily J. Patek: Katherine & Thomas Esposito In Memory of Richard J. Schwartz David Schwartz Foundation, Inc
In Honor of Michael Stelle: Maureen Silliman and William Parry In Memory of Fred Traphagen: Debra Lenden
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THE STONE FOUNDATION
INNOVATOR CIRCLE $10,000-$24,999 The Harold and Mimi Steinberg Charitable Trust
BENEFACTOR $5,000 - $9,999
COMMUNITY PARTNERS DAVID SCHWARTZ FOUNDATION
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On Sunday, March 4th, several Two River staff members hit the streets in Belmar to participate in their annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade. Donning festive attire, the staff kicked off our Irish celebrations early by marching with an official Dancing at Lughnasa show art banner.
Photos by Suzanne Anan.
GET JIGGING WITH US: IRISH STEP DANCING NIGHT On Thursday, March 22nd, Two River hosted an Irish step dancing night in its lobby. Partnering with the Jig Factory Irish Dance School of Atlantic Highlands, students performed a variety of traditional Irish dance numbers and later taught attendees a series of dance steps. After the dance performance and lesson, guests enjoyed fresh scones from West Side Eatery and live music by The Kilkenny Cats trio.
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