09-17 Spamalot.indd - Theatre at the Center

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09-17 Spamalot.indd - Theatre at the Center
William Pullinsi and Richard Friedman
Present
Book and Lyrics by:
Eric Edle
Music by John Du Prez & Eric Idle
Featuring
LARRY ADAMS LARRY WYATT SEAN FORTUNATO
COLETTE TODD PATRICK TIERNEY GREG FOSTER
JARROD ZIMMERMAN JAKE MAHLER
Scenic Design..................................................................................... ANGIE MILLER
Lighting Design....................................................................DENISE KARCZEWSKI
Costume Design.........................................................................BRENDA WINSTEAD
Sound Design.....................................................................BARRY G. FUNDERBURG
Hair/Wig Design..............................................................................KEVIN BARTHEL
Props Design............................................................................. BRITTNEY O’KEEFE
Production Manager/Technical Director................................................ANN N. DAVIS
Associate Assistant Sound Designer....................................................MIKE PATRICK
Assistant Costume Designer...............................................GABRIELLE BRUBAKER
Musical Direction by WILLIAM UNDERWOOD
Choreographed by LINDA FORTUNATO
Directed by DAVID PERKOVICH
A new musical lovingly ripped off from the motion picture Monty Python and the Holy Grail
From the original screenplay by Graham Champam, John Cleese, Terry Gilliam, Eric Idle, Terry Jones, Michael Palin
Original Broadway Production produced by Boyett Ostar Production, The Shubert Organization, Arielle Tepper Madover
Stephanie McClellan/Lawrence Horowitz, Elan V McAllistar/Allan S. Gordon, Independent Producers Network,
Roy Furman,
GRS Associates, Jam Theatricals, TGA Entertainment, Live Nation
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CAST
Historian, Fred, Fr. Guard, Minstrel, Herbert …….............................................……………….Patrick Tierney
Patsy, Mayor, Guard 2………………………………...................................................…………….Greg Foster
Sir Lancelot, The French Taunter, Knight of Ni, Tim the Enchanter.........…………………….Sean Fortunato*
Sir Robin, Guard 1, Brother Maynard……………….............................................……………….Larry Wyatt*
Lady of the Lake …………………………………….....................................…………………….Colette Todd
King Arthur……………………………………...............................................………………….Larry Adams*
Sir Galahad, Dennis, Black Knight, and Herbert’s Dad……………..................………….Jarrod Zimmerman*
Dennis’s Mother, Sir Bedevere, Concorde …………………….........................................……….Jake Mahler*
Ensemble……………...…Katheryn Patton*, David Schlumpf*, Ann Delaney, Steve Peebles, Kayla Kennedy,
Henry McGinniss, Amanda Lauren Compton, Nathan Mittleman, Henry McGinniss
Dance Captain: Katheryn Patton*
Assistant Dance Captain: Nathan Mittleman
Understudies never substitute unless a specific announcement is made at the time of performance.
For Arthur & Lancelot—Jake Mahler; for Herbert—Henry McGinniss; For Bedevere & Patsy—
Steve Pebbles; For Robin & Galahad—David Schlumpf; For Lady of the Lake—Amanda Lauren Compton;
For Ensemble—Charlie Ward and Shari Mocheit
ORCHESTRA
Conductor.………………………………………...............................……………….….William Underwood**
Percussion……………………………………………...........................................……………...Nick Anderson
Keyboards…………………………………………………................……….Linda Madonia or Randy Glancy
Woodwinds………………………………………............................................…………………. Diane Hansen
Trumpet……………………………………….................................................…………………. Jean Hoffman
Guitar…………………………………......................................................………………………. Deb Johnson
PRODUCTION CREW
Production Stage Manager...................................................................................................Matthew McMullen*
Assistant Sage Manager........................................................................................................Hannah Wichmann*
Production Assistant/Backstage Manager...........................................................................................Dellie Page
Wardrobe Supervisor...............................................................................Greta Humphrey and Chloe Greenwell
Sound Board Engineer............................................................................................................Luis Ramon Garcia
Spotlight Operators...............................................................................................Sue Connors and Wally Pohrte
Costume Shop Manager..............................................................................................................Alice Broughton
*Theatre at the Center is a professional theatre employing members of Actors’ EquityAssociation, the union
for professional actors and stage managers in the United States.
** Member, American Federation of Musicians Local 10-208
Provided with support from South Shore Arts, the Indiana Arts Commission, a state agency, and the National
Endowment for the Arts, a federal agency.
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SYNOPSIS OF SCENES &
MUSICAL NUMBERS
The Time...................................................................................................................Medieval England and Here
The Place……..........................................................................................................................932 A.D. and now
ACT I
“Fisch Schlapping Song”...........................................................................................Mayor, Villagers, Historian
“Monk’s Chant”……..................................................................................................................................Monks
“King Arthur’s Song”……...................................................................................................King Arthur & Patsy
“He is Not Dead Yet”…….............................................................................…..Man, Lance, Robin and Bodies
“Come With Me”…............................................................................................................The Lady of the Lake
“Laker Girls”……...................................................................................King Arthur, Patsy and the Laker Girls
“The Song That Goes Like This”…….....................................................Sir Galahad and The Lady of the Lake
“All For One!”.........................................…...…..King Arthur, Patsy, Robin, Lancelot, Galahad, and Bedevere
“Knights of the Round Table”………...................................King Arthur, Patsy, Knights, The Lady of the Lake
“The Song That Goes Like This” (Reprise)……………............................The Lady of the Lake and Ensemble
“Find Your Grail”…................The Lady of the Lake, King Arthur, Patsy, Robin, Lancelot, Galahad, Bedevere,
Knights, and the Grail Girls
“Run Away”...................The Taunter, French Guards, King Arthur, Patsy Robin, Lancelot, Galahad, Bedevere,
French Citizens
There will be a 15-minute intermission. Refreshments are available in the lobby.
ACT II
“Always Look on the Bright Side of Life”……..................Patsy, King Arthur, Knights and The Knights of Ni
“Brave Sir Robin”…….....................................................................................…….Sir Robin and his Minstrels
“You Won’s Suceed in Broadway”……..................................................................……Sir Robin and Company
“The Diva’s Lament”......................................................................................................………Lady of the Lake
“Where Are You?”…………..........................................................................................................Prince Herbert
“Here Are You!”.............................................................................................................................Prince Herbert
“His Name is Lancelot”……...........................................................…..Lancelot, Prince Herbert, and Ensemble
“I’m All Alone”………………...........................................................................King Arthur, Patsy and Knights
“The Song That Goes Like This” (Reprise)……...................................…….Lady of the Lake and King Arthur
“The Grail” …….....................................................................................….King Arthur, Patsy, and his Knights
“We Are Not yet Wed” (Reprise)……..........................................................................Girls, Knights, Ensemble
“Always Look on the Bright Side of Life” (Reprise)...........................................................……..The Company
Welcome! Please note that during the performance, actors will make entrances and exits throughout the
Theatre. For your safety, we ask that you keep all aisles and doorways clear. Please turn off all cell phones,
pagers or other electronic noisemakers. Also, the use of cameras, videotape recorders, audio recorders, and/
or any other type of recording device during a performance is strictly prohibited. Patrons who arrive late
or leave during the performance will be seated at the discretion of the management. Theatre at the Center
accepts donations of selected prop and costume pieces. Call 219-836-0422.
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CAST
Larry Adams
Larry Wyatt
Sean Fortunato
Colette Todd
Patrick Tierney
Greg Foster
Jarrod Zimmerman
Jake Mahler
Katheryn Patton
David Schlumpf
Ann Delaney
Steve Peebles
Kayla Kennedy
Henry McGinniss
Amanda Lauren
Compton
Nathan Mittleman
Shari Mocheit
Charlie Ward
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AUTHOR PROFILES
ERIC IDLE (Book, Lyrics, and Music) has multi-hyphenated his way through life, from being a writer and
actor in the legendary “Monty Python” TV series and
movies, to the creator and director of “the Rutles.” He
has appeared on stage singing rude songs with John
De Prez at Carnegie Hall and the Hollywood Bowl as
well as performing in two highly successful tours, Eric
Idle Exploits Monty Python (2000) and The Greedy
Bastard Toru (2003), for which they journeyed 15,000
miles across North America in a bus. His Greedy Bastard Diary of that tour is available from Harper Collins. Their latest work, a comic oratorio called Not the
Messiah, will be performed shortly in Toronto. His
play Pass The Butler ran for five months in London’s
West End; he has written two novels, Hello Sailor and
The Road to Mars, a children’s book, The Quite Remarkable Adventures of the Owl and The Pussycat,
and a bedside companion, The Rutland Dirty Weekend Book. Spamalot has already won him a Tony ,
a Grammy and the respect of his wife and children.
JOHN DU PREZ (Music) a Trevelyan Scholar at
Christ church, Oxford, and Associate of the Royal
College of Music, he entered the film industry in 1978
composing additional music for Monty Python’s Life
of Brian. This began a long association with Eric Idle,
leading eventually to their current writing partnership.
He has scored more than 20 feature films including
The Meanin’ of Life, A Private Function, A Fish Called
Wanda, Once Bitten, UHF, and Teenage Mutant Ninja
Turtles I, II, and III. Other Python projects include
the Contractual Obligation Album, Monty Python at
the Hollywood Bowl, and The Fairly Incomplete &
Rather Badly Illustrated Monty Python Song Book.
He was musical director for Eric Idle’s two North
American stage tours, Eric Idle Exploits Monty
Python (2000) and The Greedy Bastard Tour (2003).
This is his Broadway debut.
WHO’S WHO IN THE CAST
LARRY ADAMS (King Arthur) is pleased to be
returning to Theatre at the Center where he has
appeared in numerous productions. Most recently,
playing Ivan, in Women on the Verge of a Nervous
Breakdown. Larry has just completed a production
of South Pacific at Light Opera Works. Chicago
area theatres at which he has worked include: Drury
Lane, Chicago Shakespeare Theatre, Goodman,
Lyric Opera of Chicago, Light Opera Works,
Paramount Victory Gardens and Marriott. Broadway:
The Phantom of the Opera. Off-Broadway: The
Hunchback Variations at 59e59 Theatre, Photo-Op
at LaMama, Opening Night at Lincoln Center. Larry
has been honored by Chicago Magazine in it’s Best of
Chicago issue. He is a graduate of The University of
Wisconsin—Madison and a proud member of Actors’
Equity. Love to family and friends.
LARRY WYATT (Sir Robin, Guard 1, Brother
Maynard) is very pleased to be returning to the
Theater at the Center where he previously starred
as Leo in Leading Ladies and Lawrence Jameson in
Dirty Rotten Scoundrels. Larry is a long time award
winning Chicago actor. A few of his starring roles
at area theaters include Maurice Blasé in A Flea In
Her Ear at the Goodman Theatre, Noble Eggleston
in Little Me at the Candlelight Dinner Theatre for
which he received a Joseph Jefferson nomination for
Best Actor and Max in Lend Me A Tenor at the Royal
George Theatre. Some of his directing credits include
Some Like It Hot and Over the Tavern at the Theater
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at the Center, Sherlock’s Last Case, Bleacher Bums,
and Lost in Yonkers at the Candlelight/Forum Theater
and El Grande de Coca Cola at the Peninsula Players.
Larry was a founding member of the multi-award
winning Bailiwick Repertory Theatre in Chicago.
SEAN FORTUNATO (Sir Lancelot, Fr. Taunter.
Ni, Tim) returns to Theatre at the Center where he
appeared as Franz in The Producers and Max in Lend
Me a Tenor. Recent credits include The Diary of Anne
Frank, Hedda Gabler, The Real Thing, Travels With
My Aunt, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead
(Writers Theatre), Rene Gallimard in M. Butterfly
(Court Theatre), Measure for Measure (Goodman
Theatre), Detective Cioffi in Curtains (Drury Lane
Theatre), more than 20 productions with Chicago
Shakespeare Theatre, and work at Timeline Theatre,
Marriott Theatre, Northlight Theatre, Remy Bumppo
Theatre, About Face Theatre, Intiman Theatre, WA,
Old Globe Theatre, CA, The Duke on 42nd, NY, and
twelve seasons with Peninsula Players, WI, where he
played George in Sunday in the Park With George.
TV/Film: “Chicago PD” and The Merry Gentleman
directed by Michael Keaton. Sean has received four
Joseph Jefferson nominations and an After Dark
Award. Next: You Can’t Take It With You (Northlight),
2666 (Goodman) and Death of a Streetcar Named
Virginia Woolf (Writers Theatre).
PATRICK TIERNEY (Prince Herbert, Historian,
Not Dead Fred, Minstrel, French Guard) is thrilled to
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be back at TATC, where credits include: Dean Hyde
in All Shook Up, Coneybear in Spelling Bee and
Young Scrooge in A Christmas Carol. Other Chicagoarea credits: Les Mis (Paramount Theatre), Christmas
on the Air (Provision Theatre), Oliver! (Drury Lane
Oakbrook) Hello, Dolly! and Camelot (Light Opera
Works), Moon Over Buffalo, The Underpants (Buffalo Theatre Ensemble), and many a fairy tale with
Chicago Kids Company. Patrick is a proud Southwest
Side of Chicago native and BFA Musical Theatre
graduate of Western Illinois University.
COLETTE TODD (Lady of the Lake) is delighted
to return to Theatre at the Center after recently playing Sandra in Big Fish and appearing in Women on
the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown and The Beverly
Hillbillies the Musical last season. Other recent credits include Clara in Passion (Jeff Award winner, Supporting Actress) and Aspects of Love at Theo Ubique
Cabaret Theatre; Aldonza in Man of La Mancha, Annie Oakley in Annie Get Your Gun, Nancy in Oliver!
at Light Opera Works; and The Full Monty with Kokandy Productions. Additionally, she has performed
with Drury Lane Oakbrook and Chicago Shakespeare
Theatre. www.colettetodd.com
GREG FOSTER (Patsy, Mayor, Guard 2) is sincerely
grateful to be working with Theatre at the Center for
the very first time and is very proud to be a part of
this fantastic team and production. Other credits:
Full Monty, Legally Blonde, Assassins, Edges, A
Very Merry Madrigal, Spamalot and Floyd Collins.
He would first and foremost love to thank God for
His many gifts, blessings and opportunities, as well
as his awesome family and friends and his beautiful
girlfriend Gina. Greg is a proud company member
of BoHo Theatre Ensemble and is represented by
Shirley Hamilton. He would also love to dedicate
his performances to his loving mother, Molly Foster.
Love you Mom!
JARROD ZIMMERMAN (Sir Galahad, Dennis,
Black Knight, Herbert’s Dad) returns to Theatre at
the Center where he was last seen in Knute Rockne:
All American. Chicago credits include: Days Like
Today, Sweet Charity (Writers Theatre); A Christmas
Carol (Goodman Theatre); Shakespeare in the Parks:
The Taming of the Shrew (Chicago Shakespeare
Theater); Pinocchio, City of Angels, Aladdin, The
Music Man, Little Woman, Into the Woods and
Cinderella (Marriott Theatre); Merrily We Roll
Along (The Music Theatre Company); Gypsy (Drury
Lane Theatre). Regional credits include: A Minister’s
Wife (San Jose Repertory Theatre); 1776 (Asolo
Repertory Theatre and American Conservatory
Theater); A Day in Hollywood / A Night in the
Ukraine (Peninsula Players); Big! the musical, Proof,
The Mousetrap, Little Women, Arsenic and Old Lace
(Arrow Rock Lyceum Theatre); I Love You... Now
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Change (Totem Pole Playhouse). Television credits
include: “Chicago Fire” (NBCUniversal) and “Boss”
(STARZ). Jarrod is a graduate of Northwestern
University. Much love to his family and wife,
Amanda. www.jarrodzimmerman.com
JAKE MAHLER (Bedevere, Dennis’ Mom,
Concorde, U/S Arthur & Lancelot) is so excited to
be back in Munster for Spamalot. Previous TATC
credits include Women on the Verge…, Beverley
Hillbillies, and …Spelling Bee. Recently Jake was in
the world premiere of Wonderland: Alice’s Rock and
Roll Adventure at Chicago Children’s Theatre. Other
Chicagoland credits include Road Show (Chicago
Shakespeare Theatre), Christmas Carol (Drury Lane),
Titanic (Griffin Theatre), Old Jews Telling Jokes
(Royal George), As You Like It ((Re)discover Theatre),
and Godspell (Brown Paper Box Co.). In two years
at the American Shakespeare Center, Jake performed
in 10 productions including Santaland Diaries, The
Winter’s Tale, and A Midsummer Night’s Dream, as
well as being music coordinator for the touring troupe.
He met his now wife while in drag for The Producers
at Summer Repertory Theatre in Santa Rosa, CA.
His favorite role by far has been as Dad to Eva Jean
Mahler who was born in January. TYFAD
KATHERYN PATTON (Ensemble and Dance
Captain) is delighted to be returning to TATC for
her seventh show with the theatre. Some of her
TATC credits include Tess in Crazy for You, Nina in
Day in Hollywood/Night in the Ukraine, and Miss
Dinsmore in Singing in the Rain. Favorite regional
credits include 42nd Street, My Fair Lady, and The
Producers at Pioneer Theatre Company, Spamalot,
Funny Girl, Charlotte’s Web, and Curtains at Drury
Lane Oakbrook, White Christmas, For the Boys,
42nd Street, and Beauty and the Beast at the Marriott
Theatre, and 42nd Street at the Paramount Theatre.
Katheryn performed in a Department of Defense
U.S.O. tour traveling to eight European countries to
entertain U.S. troops. Her commercial credits include
Chinet Bakeware, Healthy Choice, Famous Footwear,
TLC, Empire Carpet, Whimsey Clothes, Captain
Morgan’s, Hollywood Casino and McDonalds.
Katheryn also appeared in the film The Lakehouse.
She is a graduate of the Chicago College of the
Performing Arts at Roosevelt University. Katheryn is
a proud member of Actors Equity.
DAVID SCHLUMPF (Ensemble, U/S Robin
& Galahad) is back at TATC for his third show;
previously Women on the Verge and A Christmas
Memory. Most recently he was seen around town
in the world premiere musical adaptation of
Sense and Sensibility at Chicago Shakespeare.
Other Chicago credits include: The Who’s Tommy
(Paramount Theatre); As You Like It, Timon of
Athens (Chicago Shakespeare); Days Like Today
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(Writers Theatre); Dartmoor Prison (Goodman
Theatre); Sweet Smell of Success (Jeff Award, Best
Actor; Kokandy Productions); Dessa Rose (Jeff
Nomination, Best Supporting Actor; Bailiwick
Chicago); Cabaret, Gershwin’s Greatest Hits (Light
Opera Works). David received his MFA in Acting
from Roosevelt University’s CCPA. For more about
David as a performer and teacher, visit his website:
davidschlumpf.weebly.com.
ANN DELANEY (Ensemble) is thrilled to be back
at TATC! She was previously seen here in Big Fish
the musical as the Mermaid. Other Chicago credits
include All Our Tragic, Mikado, HMS Pinafore,
and The Pirates of Penzance with The Hypocrites.
Also Mr. Burns at Theater Wit. She is a graduate of
Columbia College Chicago. She would like to thank
all of you so much for coming to see this play! Enjoy!
STEVE PEEBLES (Ensemble and U/S Bedevere
& Patsy) is thrilled to be working at TATC for the
first time. Other Chicago productions include The
Whaleship Essex, Our Country’s Good, Happy
Now?, Romeo and Juliet(Shattered Globe Theatre),
Passion, The Adventures of Pinnochio, Much Ado
About Nothing (Chicago Shakespeare Theatre), The
Winter’s Tale, Laughter on the 23rd Floor, The Merry
Wives of Windsor, Much Ado About Nothing (First
Folio Theatre), Jacob, The Hiding Place (Provision
Theatre), The Feast (Prop THTR), The Secret Garden
(Light Opera Works), Flanagan’s Wake (Seat-ofOur-Pants), You Never Can Tell (Village Players
Theatre.) He has also toured 4 seasons with Montana
Shakespeare in the Parks and performed with P45 in
Traverse City, Michigan and Two Pigs Productions in
Raton, New Mexico. Steve is an Ensemble Member
with Shattered Globe Theatre and a proud graduate of
North Central College.
KAYLA KENNEDY (Ensemble) is thrilled to be
eating spam in her fourth production here at TATC.
She was previously seen in Munster in All Shook Up,
Big Fish the Musical, and Women on the Verge…
Kayla has also appeared in El Stories XIV with The
Waltzing Mechanics in Chicago and in the summer
and Halloween shows at Cedar Point Amusement
Park in Sandusky, Ohio. Regional credits include
June in Smoke on the Mountain and America in
Radio Gals (Blue Ridge Dinner Theatre). She earned
a BFA in Musical Theatre from Ball State University.
Much love and thanks to her family and friends.
www.kaylatkennedy.com
HENRY MCGINNISS (Ensemble/U/S Herbert) Is
so glad to be returning for his third show at TATC.
You may have seen him earlier this summer in Big
Fish and All Shook Up. Recent Chicago credits
include: Lucas Beineke in The Addams Family
(Mercury Theater Chicago), Sir Lionel in Camelot
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(Drury Lane Oakbrook), Tommy Ross in the
Chicago Premiere of Carrie: The Musical (Bailiwick
Chicago) and Man 1 in Edges (Circle Theatre).
Henry received a BFA in Musical Theatre from the
Chicago College of Performing Arts at Roosevelt
University. Special thanks to Mom for being my
number one fan and my rock, Dad and Allison for
always supporting me and encouraging me to follow
my dreams, and Hayley who is Before Anyone Else
(Bae). www.henry.mcginniss.com
AMANDA LAUREN COMPTON (U/S Lady of
the Lake and Ensemble) St. Louis native Amanda
Compton is a graduate of Illinois Wesleyan
University (B.M. Vocal Performance) and the
University of Wisconsin-Madison (M.M. Voice). She
recently returned from the Glimmerglass Festival in
Cooperstown, NY, performing in the Magic Flute
and Candide (dance captain). She was also seen
in Glimmerglass’s tour of The Flying Dutchman at
Hawaii Opera Theatre after performing with them in
2014 in Carousel and An American Tragedy (dance
captain). She currently sings and teaches in the
Chicago area, performing with Drury Lane Theatre
(Young Frankenstein), the Chicago Symphony
Chorus (Carmina Burana, Otello, Aida), Light
Opera Works (Brigadoon and The Student Prince),
Red Tape Theatre (The Love of the Nightingale, Jeff
Award for best production), American Chamber
Opera Company (Zerlina/Don Giovanni), Candid
Concert Opera (Papagena/Magic Flute), and the
Vox3 Collective. She was last seen at Theater at the
Center in 42nd Street and Big Fish, and is thrilled
to be returning to TATC for Spamalot. Thanks to her
family for always supporting her, she couldn’t do it
without you.
NATHAN MITTLEMAN (Ensemble) returns to
TATC after appearing in Big Fish, A Christmas Carol,
and 42nd Street. Chicago credits include: Disney’s
The Little Mermaid, Shrek (Chicago Shakespeare
Theater); 42nd Street (Paramount Theatre); Signs
of Life (Victory Gardens Theatre); City of Angels
and Fade Out-Fade In (Porchlight Music Theatre);
and Oliver!, Man of La Mancha, and Camelot
(Light Opera Works). Regional credits include:
Mary Poppins (Palace Theater in the Dells) and
Annie (Cardinal Stage Company). Nathan received
a BFA in musical theatre from Indiana University.
nathanmittleman.com
SHARI MOCHEIT (Swing U/S) is honored to
return to TATC! Area credits: Women on the Verge
of a Nervous Breakdown (Young Lucia—Theatre
at the Center), The Drowsy Chaperone (Janet Van
De Graaff), Private Lives (Louise), and Arlington
Millions Gala with Second City (Metropolis
Performing Arts Center), Spamalot (Night Blue, 5 Jeff
Nominations), Christmas on Broadway (Fox Valley
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Repertory), The Snow Queen (Snow Queen—Piccolo
Theatre), Evil Dead: The Musical (Linda—Olympia
Entertainment), The Berets (Rachel Becker—JET),
iMyth of Sisyphus (Wife/Doctor—Tipping Point
Theatre, Audience Choice Best Play Award), Jekyll &
Hyde (Lucy Harris—Kalamazoo Civic). Thank you
SO MUCH to God, her family, friends, and agents at
P+/Talent Shop, Lily’s Talent Agency, and Babes ‘n
Beaus. sharimocheit.com @ShariMocheit
CHARLIE WARD (Swing U/S) is thrilled to be joining Theatre at the Center for his first time. In Chicagoland, he last appeared as Jamie in The Last 5 Years,
Share A Dream. Charlie has also been seen regionally in Damn Yankees, Tent Theatre, A Chorus Line,
Weber Center Theatre, and 42nd Street , A.S. Theatre
Rep. Outside of theatre, Charlie is growing his own
line of hip-hop cardio classes, GET IT!, along with
his knowledge of group/personal fitness. Thank you
to my family, my L6, and my God.
DAVID PERKOVICH (Director) is happy to return
to Theatre at the Center to direct this delightful cast
in this delightfully fun show. He has previously directed TATC productions of The Beverly Hillbillies,
Baby, Grease, Jolson and Co., The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, and appeared as an actor in
Man of La Mancha, Phantom, It’s Beginning to Look
a Lot Like Christmas, and Do I Hear a Waltz?. His
directing credits number more than 50 productions,
including local theatres like Drury Lane Oakbrook,
Marriott Lincolnshire, Candlelight Playhouse, Interplay, and Illinois Theatre Center. As an actor he
has been seen in more than 120 shows in everything
from national tours (Evita) to many local venues. He
played the leading role in the long running Breaking
the Code.
LINDA FORTUNATO (Choreographer) Theatre at
the Center choreography credits include: Big Fish,
42nd Street (Jeff Award, Outstanding Choreography);
A Christmas Carol; Guys and Dolls; Crazy for You
(Jeff Nomination); Fiddler on the Roof. Linda choreographed Kiss of the Spider Woman at BoHo Theatre (Jeff Award); Curtains at Drury Lane Oakbrook;
Married Alive and Into the Woods at Marriott Theatre; and for Peninsula Players, TimeLine Theatre,
Writers’ Theatre, Provision Theatre, New Tuners, and
several Chicago-area schools. Linda directed Parade
at BoHo Theatre (Jeff Nomination); Lend Me a Tenor, And Then There Were None, The Nerd, The Fox on
the Fairway, and the world premiere of Once a Ponzi
Time at Peninsula Players; The Water Coolers at Riverfront Theatre; Duke’s Place and Spoon River Anthology at Columbia College, where she also teaches.
Performance credits include Lend Me a Tenor, The
Diary of Anne Frank, and 42nd Street at Theatre at
the Center and shows with Marriott Theatre, Chicago
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Shakespeare, Drury Lane Oakbrook, Drury Lane Evergreen Park, Fulton Opera and Peninsula Players.
WILLIAM PULLINSI (Artistic Director) continues
at TATC for his tenth season. His favorite TATC
productions include Dirty Rotten Scoundrels,
Leading Ladies, The Producers, Fiddler, Man of
La Mancha, and Christmas Carol. Bill was the
founder of Candlelight Playhouse and the Forum
Theatre in Chicago. He’s produced and/or directed
about 400 shows, including: MacBird, Boss, a two
year run of Fiddler on the Roof, and Follies, which
Tribune critic Richard Christiansen named one of
the top ten productions in his 40 years of reviewing
theatre. Bill received the Jeff Award for “many
years of innovation and quality, bringing the joys of
live theater to hundreds of thousands of Chicagoarea patrons.” Bill won 18 Jeff Awards for Best
Production and/ or Best Direction for productions,
including: Follies, Into the Woods, Phantom, Little
Shop of Horrors, Nine, The National Health, and
Man of La Mancha. He also directed Follies for the
San Diego Civic Light Opera; Phantom and Singin’
in the Rain at Westchester Broadway Theatre in
New York; Into the Woods at Marriott’s Lincolnshire
and Candlelight; and Over the Tavern at Northlight
and the Mercury Theatre. Bill was also associate
producer of the play Trying Off- Broadway, and a
financial backer of the musical Rags on Broadway.
RICHARD FRIEDMAN (General Manager) has
held leadership positions at many arts organizations,
including a nine-year tenure at Northlight Theatre
in Skokie, IL and positions at the Organic Theater
and Art Resources in Teaching. He is co-producer
of the remount of TATC’s production of Ring of
Fire at Chicago’s Mercury Theater this year. He has
produced more than 50 shows, including commercial
runs of Always, Patsy Cline at the Apollo Theater;
The Guys (Piven Theater Workshop); and Jim Post’s
The Heart of Christmas at the Lakeshore Theater.
The Guys featured performers in rotating repertory,
including Jeremy Piven, Joan Cusack, and Daniel J.
Travanti. Mr. Friedman is the author of two books
of poetry, a founder of the Illinois Arts Alliance and
former Board President of CAN TV, Chicago’s cable
access corporation. He was awarded a distinguished
service award from the Illinois Theater Association
for his work at Northlight Theatre.
ANGELA WEBER MILLER (Scenic Designer) is
excited to be back at Theatre at the Center where she
designed On Golden Pond, Ring of Fire, Godspell,
What a Glorious Feeling, Making God, Laugh,
Jolson & Company, The Thing About Men, Almighty
Bob, Over the River and Through the Woods, A
Christmas Story, I Love You You’re Perfect Now
Change, High Society, Gigi, and Little Shop of
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WHO’S WHO
Horrors. She is an Artistic Associate at First Folio
where she has designed many shows including The
Gravedigger (Jeff Nomination), Merry Wives of
Windsor, Salvage (Jeff Nomination), Rough Crossing
(Jeff Nomination), The Rainmaker, Cymbeline,
Underneath the Lintel, Jeeves Takes a Bow, The
Merchant of Venice, Tea at Five, Romeo and Juliet,
The Woman in Black, Blithe Spirit, Twelfth Night,
Will Rogers An American Original, Jeeves in Bloom
(Jeff Nomination), The Castle of Otranto, Macbeth,
and A Moon for the Misbegotten (Jeff Nomination).
She has worked in several other theatres in and
around Chicago and stays busy chasing her two
beautiful kids.
DENNISE KARCZEWSKI (Lighting Designer)
Denise is happy to be back at Theatre at the Center
with this production of Spamalot. Some previous
shows here include Guys and Dolls, Sleuth, 25th
Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, Noises Off,
Man of La Mancha, Crazy for You, La Cage Aux
Folles, Singin’ in the Rain, and Gypsy. She is the
resident lighting designer at the Black Ensemble
Theatre and one of the technical directors at New
Trier Township High School. She would like to thank
the crew here at Theatre at the Center.
BRENDA WINSTEAD (Costume Coordinator)
is proud to have designed over 30 productions for
Theatre at the Center! Her favorite TATC design
credits include Women on the Verge of a Nervous
Breakdown, Ring of Fire, Little Shop of Horrors,
Making God Laugh, Guys and Dolls, The Wiz, Dirty
Rotten Scoundrels, Man of La Mancha, Crazy for
You, Leading Ladies, The Producers, Hello Dolly and
Fiddler on the Roof. Her Chicago area design credits
include Annie get your Gun, Oliver! (Light Opera
Works), Rabbit (Stage Left), The Price (Shattered
Globe) The Chicago Landmark Project, Principal
Principle, and The Water Engine (Theatre Seven).
Regional Credits include Born Yesterday, Rumors,
and Mousetrap (Peninsula Players), All Shook Up,
and High School Musical (Forestburgh Playhouse),
Mother Courage and her Children and Waiting
for Godot (Connecticut Repertory Theatre), Three
Musketeers (Black Hills Playhouse) and Carousel
(Sierra Repertory Theatre). Brenda is an ensemble
member with Stage Left Theatre and has a Master of
Fine Arts from the University of Connecticut.
BARRY G. FUNDERBURG (Sound Designer)
Barry returns for his 28th production at TATC, where
previous designs include Big Fish, Ring of Fire,
Always...Patsy Cline, and Jesus Christ Superstar.
Chicago credits include Fake, Carter’s Way, and
Mother Courage at Steppenwolf Theatre Company, in
addition to Writers Theatre, Next Theatre, Oak Park
Festival Theatre, and Lookingglass. Off-Broadway,
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Barry designed the New York premiere of Wittenberg at
The Pearl Theatre. Regional credits include Amadeus,
South Pacific and the first post-Broadway production
of Peter and the Starcatcher at Utah Shakespeare
Festival, over seventy productions at Milwaukee Rep,
in addition to Actors Theatre of Louisville, Arizona
Theatre Company, Repertory Theatre of St. Louis,
Kansas City Rep, City Theatre Company (Pittsburgh),
Centerstage (Baltimore), Resident Ensemble Players
(Delaware), Alabama Shakespeare Festival, American
Players Theatre, Peninsula Players, L.A. Theatre
Works, and Indiana Rep. Barry has received four Jeff
Award nominations, two Jeff Awards, a 2015 St. Louis
Theater Circle Award, and an MFA in sound design
from Purdue University.
MICHAEL J. PATRICK (Associate Sound Designer) is thrilled to be working on another show with
Barry Funderburg and Theatre at the Center. Michael
is a Chicago designer with recent credits including
Xanadu (The Arts Center of Coastal Carolina), Hair
(Big Noise Productions), The Full Monty (Kokandy
Productions), Theatre at the Center’s Women on the
Verge of a Nervous Breakdown (associate designer),
and several dozen other shows. In the spring Michael
will be the sound designer for the Chicago premiere
of Heathers with Kokandy Productions. He has designed and engineered countless corporate events for
companies including Hospira, Pfizer, the American
Heart Association, Abbvie, and President Obama’s
2014 Labor Day speech in Milwaukee. He is also
the president of Concert Sound Systems, a Chicagobased sound design, equipment rental, and installation company serving theatrical and corporate needs.
KEVIN BARTHEL (Wig Designer) has been
involved with the wig design of shows at Theatre at
the Center since 1999 when he came in to maintain
Steel Magnolias. He created the many diverse wigs
for TATC productions including of The 25th Annual
Putnam County Spelling Bee, What a Glorious
Feeling, The Fox on the Fairway,42nd Street, Little
Shop of Horrors, Making God Laugh, The Wiz,
Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, I Do! I Do!, Noises Off,
The Christmas Schooner, Crazy for You, A Wonderful
Life, The Producers, Phantom, LaCage aux Folles,
and Cats. Kevin started his training in college on
a whim when there was no one else to do the job.
Other area theatres he has designed for include
Drury Lane Oakbrook, Drury Lane Watertower, The
Fireside Playhouse, and Marriott Theater. He is also
the proud owner of a condo that he calls “The house
that hair built.”
BRITTNEY O’KEEFE (Props Designer) Returns
for her third production as props designer for TATC,
previous design credits include All Shook Up and
Big Fish. Before delving into the world of props,
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WHO’S WHO
she began working as a carpenter and scenic painter.
You might have seen her scenic painting work at
TATC’s past productions of A Christmas Memory,
Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown, The
Beverly Hillbillies, Ring of Fire, and A Christmas
Carol. Other scenic painting work includes Laughter
on the 23rd Floor (First Folio), Whaleship Essex
(Shattered Globe Theatre), and Shirley Valentine
(Towle Community Theatre). She would like to thank
her parents, Ann, and Freddi.
ANN N. DAVIS (Technical Director/Production
Manager) has been with TATC for close to 13
years working as a painter, welder, carpenter and
draftsperson. Besides TATC, projects Ann has worked
on or designed have been seen at The Art Institute of
Chicago, CCPA, Victory Gardens, Metropolis, The
Apollo Theatre, the Athenaeum, DePaul University
Opera, Chamber Opera of Chicago, and many others
including lots of painting on films in Chicago. Ann
graduated with a bachelor of science degree in
industrial technology with a minor in fine art and
received her master of fine arts degree in theatrical
design. Ann is grateful to be part of TATC’s wonderful
shop with so many talented people. Her favorite day
of any show is the first performance when she gets
to look at the audience enjoying a show for the first
time. To my family, and David—much love. Thank
you to anyone who ever taught me anything (you
know who you are).
WILLIAM UNDERWOOD (Musical Director)
has been the resident music director, conductor, and
orchestrator at Theatre at the Center since 2007. He
has received Joseph Jefferson Citations for original
music, and music direction. He has collaborated on
nine original musicals, including: book, music, and
lyrics for Ready, a love story set in Chicago in the
days leading up to the Haymarket riot; music and
lyrics for an adaptation of Nathaniel Hawthorne’s The
Scarlet Letter; music for The Devil in Disputanta, a
bluegrass musical set in depression-era Kentucky;
The Serpent’s Lover, set in Peru during the Cuscan
Indian revolt of the 18th century; and a comic
operetta based on Shakespeare’s writing about love
called Nothing But Love. As a pianist he has played
for Aretha Franklin, Diahann Carroll, Lillianne
Montevechi, Bobby Vinton, Tiny Tim, and numerous
Chicago vocalists. Fox on the Fairway, and the world
premiere of Once a Ponzi Time at Peninsula Players;
The Water Coolers at Riverfront Theatre; Duke’s
Place and Spoon River Anthology at Columbia
College, where she also teaches.
MATTHEW McMULLEN (Production Stage
Manager) is excited to return to Theatre at the Center
for their 25th Anniversary Season! Previous TATC
productions include Women on the Verge of a Nervous
Breakdown, The Beverly Hillbillies, A Christmas
Carol, Godspell, and The 25th Annual Putnam County
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Spelling Bee. Additional PSM credits: Route 66
(Paramount); Night Over Erzinga (Silk Road Rising);
The Foreigner, The Christmas Miracle of Jonathan
Toomey, Wonders Never Cease, Shadowlands,
Sanders Family Christmas, and Godspell (Provision);
Kiss Me Kate, Nunsense: The Mega-Musical!, and
Leading Ladies (Huron Playhouse). ASM Credits:
Red (Goodman); Fiddler on the Roof (Paramount);
Sleeping Beauty & A Christmas Carol (Drury Lane)
& The Elephant and the Whale (Chicago Children’s
Theatre/Redmoon). Matthew can also be seen (from
the booth) as a part-time Stage Manager for Blue Man
Group. Thanks always to Missy for her longsuffering
support. Proud Equity Member.
HANNAH WICHMANN (Assistant Stage Manager)
is thrilled to be making her TATC debut. She recently
Assistant Stage Managed The Little Mermaid at Chicago Shakespeare Theatre. Other Regional Stage
Management credits include: 5th Avenue Theatre,
Seattle Children’s Theatre, Village Theatre, La Jolla
Playhouse, and PCPA Theatrefest, Ms. Wichmann received her MFA in stage management from University
of California San Diego. Thank you to my parents,
Maggie, Laura, and T for your love and support!
DELLIE PAGE (Production Assistant/Floor
Manager) is highly grateful to be working on
another production at TATC. Beginning in Spring
2007, Dellie has worked behind the scenes as head
rigger, lead stage crew, and lighting engineer. Prior
to TATC Dellie worked on numerous productions
in Chicago with Buffalo Theatre Ensemble, Drury
Lane Water Tower and Defiant Theatre; toured North
America with Sesame Street Live; and worked on
many concerts and live events with Rhino Staging
inPhoenix. Dellie would like to thank Bill, Richard,
Ann, and the many wonderful faces at TATC for the
continued creative magic and success... and also,
Tiara, Nugget, and the O’Brien family for their love
and support.
HERON & ASSOCIATES (Press Representative)
is a full service PR, Marketing, & Advertising
agency. National Tours: The Singalong Wizard of
Oz and the current National Tour of C.S. Lewis’ The
Screwtape Letters; The Great Divorce. Numerous
concert engagements at arena theaters representing
such artists as Jerry Seinfeld, Prince, Fleetwood
Mac, Wynonna Judd, Louis CK, The Beach Boys,
Linda Eder, Michael Feinstein, Jewel, and Andre
Rieu. Clients have also included Sesame Street Live,
the ‘04/’08 Olympic Superstars, the ‘11 Champions
Challenge (McEnroe, Bjorg, Agassi), Barney Live!,
the Highland Games, and the Harlem Globetrotters.
Additionally, they represent regional theaters
including Drury Lane, Marriott Theatre, the Mercury
Theater, Theatre at the Center. Other corporate
clients have included Hyatt Hotels, Massage Envy,
and Smirnoff.
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THEATRE AT THE CENTER STAFF
William Pullinsi – Artistic Director
Richard Friedman – General Manager
PRODUCTION STAFF
Production Manager/Technical Director..........................................................................................Ann N. Davis
Assistant Technical Director......................................................................................................Dennis Galbreath
Shop Foreman...................................................................................................................................Melissa Geel
Charge Scenic....................................................................................................................................Jessie Howe
Floor Manager / Head Rigger...............................................................................................................Dellie Page
Mechanical Design......................................................................................................................Angelo Nicastro
Scenic Painters...............................................................................Melissa Geel, Jessie Howe, Brittney O’Keefe
Carpenters, Electricians & Painters................................................. Mitch Anthony, Mark Bottger, Matt Bottger,
Sue Conners, Ivy Covaciu, Dennis Galbreath,
Luis Garcia, Jessie Howe, Michael Massura, Angelo Nicastro,
Brittney O’Keefe, Dellie Page, Walter Pohrte, Laura Tiemens,
David VanWieren, Aaron Wigsmoen
Master Electrician...................................................................................................................Luis Ramon Garcia
Costume Shop Manager / Draper................................................................................................ Alice Broughton
Stitchers................................................................Christina Marcantonio, Valerie VanDerkolke, Greta Humphry
Production Photographer.................................................................................. Michael Brosilow & Guy Rhodes
Assistant to Mr. Pullinsi.......................................................................................................................Billy Carey
Preferred Dry Cleaners............................................................................................................. Lansing Cleaners
ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF
General Manager...................................................................................................................... Richard Friedman
Marketing Coordinator............................................................................................................. Bridget Earnshaw
Group Sales Coordinator/Friends of the Theatre........................................................................ Charlie Misovye
Business Manager...................................................................................................................Mary Kay Kowalke
Front of House Operations Manager................................................................................................. Jamie Marsh
Special Events Coordinator / Assistant Front of House Operations Manager.......................................Vita Ayala
Education Coordinator...........................................................................................................................Patty Bird
Administrative Assistant...................................................................................................................Linda Wright
Subscription Sales Representatives...............................................................Linda Johnson, Rochelle Lazauskas
Box Office Staff.....................................................................................................Alison Archie, Amber Bowen,
Carol Fandl, Vivian Fielder, Diane Mathey,
Yvette Simmons, Gabrielle Sparano, & Adam Wible
Ushers.................................................................................... Lorena Alvarado, Jenny Anderson, Sharon Bryce,
Susan Bryce, Lois Buuck, Leroy Buss, George Cook,
Sue Cook, Janet Fairchild, Loretta Galovich, Alvine Gbur, Brenda Gillespie,
Kaitlin Grubesic, Samantha Hernandez, Thomas Kolodziej,
Patricia McIntire, Josephine Michalik, Ryan Pohrte,
Linda Runyan, Lyndsey Schweitzer, Shane Smolinski,
Bette Ward, Rosetta Yothment, & Ron Zawilinski
Press Representative......................................................................................... Noreen Heron & Associates, Inc.
Kate Hughes, Lianne Wiker, Katharine Nichols,
Ellen Molina, Holly Gustavson, Susan Duffy, Kelly Erdman
Interns................................... Ashley Howard, Brandon, Johnson, Micaela Martinez, Sarah Murry, Bob Prescott
BOARD OF DIRECTORS – THEATRE AT THE CENTER, INC.
Susan Arnold
Ann Bochnowski
George F. Bone
John M. Cain
Paul Dzurovcik
Frankie Fesko
Amy Han
Don Harle
Daniel Klein
Dr. Michael Luongo
Terry W. McMahon
Shar Miller
Melissa Neff
Barbara Pressler
Diana Rogers
Dr. Edward L. Williams
Joe P. Williamson
Mylinda Cane
FRIENDS OF THE THEATRE COMMITTEE
Joann Binkley
Cathy Howard
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Lois McClaughry
Mary Lou Mybeck
Barbara Pressler
Diana Rogers
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2015 BUSINESS PARTNERS
$5,000
$2,500
BMO Harris Bank
$1,500
Bone and Joint Specialists
McShane’s
2015 FRIENDS OF THE THEATRE
Cumulative Donations
DIAMOND – $100,000
Milford P. and Margaret M. Christenson
Dr. George and Jan Compton
Bessie Halfacre - In Memory of Dennis
Halfacre
Indiana Arts Commission
Joe and Sandy Morrow
Mr. and Mrs. Donald S. Powers
PLATINUM – $50,000
Alphawood Foundation
BMO Harris Bank
EMCOR Hyre Electric Company of Indiana, Inc.
John W. Anderson Foundation
Northern Indiana Public Service Company
GOLD – $25,000
Calumet Construction Corporation
Christenson Chevrolet, Inc.
First Midwest Bank
Mechanical Concepts, Inc.
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Munster Radiology Group, P.C.
Peoples Bank
SILVER - $10,000
Louise B. Brossart
CardioSpecialists Group, Ltd.
Milford P. and Margaret M. Christenson
Dr. George and Jan Compton
Dean and Barbara White Family Foundation
Dr. and Mrs. John W. Gustaitis
Terry and Karen McMahon
Joe and Sandy Morrow
Robert and Kathleen Welsh Foundation, Inc.
Stephen and Diana Rogers
U.S. Steel Gary Works
Weichman and Associates, P.C.
Bronze – $5,000
Actors’ Equity Foundation, Inc.
Anonymous
Sue and Andy Arnold
Robert T. Bell
Bruce and Joann Binkley
Bone and Joint Specialists
Citizens Savings Foundation established by
Citizens Financial Bank
Comprehensive Renal Care, Inc.
The Crowel Agency, Inc.
Drs. Dennis and Amy Han
Horseshoe Casino Hammond
Indiana Department of Commerce
James Jackson
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Kingma
Richard and Sylvia Komyatte
Mrs. Helen Dillon Miller
Marjorie A. Mills
Dr. and Mrs. John W. Mybeck
Precision Control Systems, Inc.
Barbara Pressler
Dr. and Mrs. B.J. Speroff
Joyce and Jerry Springer
Target
The Times
Mr. and Mrs. George E. Watson
Donna and Joe Williamson
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2015 FRIENDS OF THE THEATRE
Season Donations
PRODUCER’S CIRCLE
$5,000 OR MORE
Margo Powers—In Memory of
Don Powers
STAR CIRCLE
$1,000 OR MORE
Sue and Andy Arnold
Milford P. and Margaret M.
Christenson
Dr. George and Jan Compton
Bessie Halfacre—In Memory of
Dennis Halfacre
Joe and Sandy Morrow
Mr. and Mrs. Donald S. Powers
Stephen and Diana Rogers
Leroy and Jamie Marsh
Richard and Lois McClaughry
Mr. and Mrs. James J. McDonough
Luis K. Mitchel
Donna and Vern Moore
Shari and Kevin Mybeck—In
Memory of John W. Mybeck
Becky and Dave Richards
Randy and Janice Ryba
Rick and Kristina Schumacher
David and JoAnne Shafer
Mrs. Joseph Verkuilen
Eugene and Jean Wease
Dale A. Zuck
SPONSORS
$100 OR MORE
DIRECTORS’ CIRCLE
Anonymous
$500 OR MORE
Jane Abelman
Joann and Bruce Binkley
Robert and Charlotte Abernethy
George and Linda Bone
Russ and Alice Altherr
Jonathan and Shawna Burke
Mary Ann Badalli
Don Powers Agency, Inc.
Joyce Ballard
Tim and Frankie Fesko
Barbara and Popovie
Deborah Helminski
Ron and Judy Bartnicki
James Jackson
Karen Baurmann
Dan and Vicky Klein
Gerald and Suzanne Bishop
Mary Louise and Richard C.
Charles and Mae Boender
Magdziak
Diana and Larry Booher
Mechanical Concepts, INC
Patrick Bova and James Darby
Terry and Karen McMahon
Karen Brenner
Mary Lou Mybeck—In Memory of Mary Sue Brock
John W. Mybeck
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Brow
Nippon Steel and Sumitomo Metal Tom and Nancy Ciesla
U.S.A., Inc.
Francis and Genevieve Cleland
Barbara Pressler
Lew and Mage Collens
Gary and Mary Ann Shacklett
Dr. Eric and Julie Compton
Lucille White
Ms. Marianne Comstock
Donna and Joe Williamson
George and Sue Cook
Virginia R. Wright
Charles Copple
Earl and Elaine Yoho
Richard Curtis
Carol and Jay Zandstra
Bob and Betty Curvey
Dr. and Mrs. Robert Dershewitz
PATRONS
Paul L. Doherty
$250 OR MORE
Steve Drew
Ken and Otie Anderson
Dunhill Tuxedos
Betty Ball
William and Janice Eckiss
Mike and Mary Baniak
Richard and Barbara Evans
David and Ann Bochnowski
Michael and Jacqueline Ferchak
Bob and Cindie Bogs
Terry and Barb Ferrari
Les and Clare Bogs
Ed and Kathy Fesenmyer
Patricia Dawes
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Fraser
Ann Fox
Shirley Friduss
Dan and Julie Glavin
Maryann Frysztak
Greg and Angie Grimmer
Rich and Denise Gard
Betsey Hartigan
Jim and Bonnie Garrison
Anthony Janka and Elizabeth Sharp Nick and Kathy Georgiou
Gerald and Pat Javior
Sharon Gibson
Evelyn and Keith Lorentzen
Dana Goodman
Robert and Kathryn Mangan
Judith A. Grambo
Carole and Joe Mareta
June Greene
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Ann Gregorovich
Mark and Joyce Groen
Glenn C. Hannah
Donald and Linda Harle
Sylvia Fine Heller
Jane and Larry Herndon
Kathy and Earl Hites
Shirley Jacobs
Eloise J. Jones
Judith Jones
Marlene and Louis Kaplan
Sheila Kayes
Angie Kenealy and Ted Sinal
Fred and Helen Kepler
Peg Kiernan
Ann and Marian Komorowski
Michael H. Kooi & Sharone Kooi
Michael and Kathleen Kras
Lawrence and Mary Kreczmer
Elden and Mary Anne LaHayne
Carol Largus
Gail and Dean Larson
Richard and Lorene Lehrer
Henry Lobbes
Dennis and Barb Lesniewicz
Allan Lohn and Joan Brazzale
Robert M. Long
Woody and Carol Long
Dr. John J. Lucas
John and Linda Lulewicz
Jean and Lloyd Lundberg
Marueen and Dr. Michael Luongo
Archie and Joyce Mac Donald
Phyllis and George Malis
Sheila and Victor Malis
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Markley
Jim and Margaret McNabney
Mayre Meyer
Dorothy Meyers
Mary Susan Miller
Dave Morgan—In Memory of Bev
Emily Morgan
Penny Morrison
Ray Morrow
Thomas J. Mullins—In Memory of
Genevieve Mullins
The Robert Mybeck Family—In
Memory of our wife and mother
Mary Lou
Richard Neer
Ellen G. Nickoloff
Nikki, Phil and Zach Norwine
Jay and Brenda Noyes
Fran Ottenheimer (Barnett)
Ted and Marilyn Pajor
Dave and Aggie Palmer
Joyce and Mike Pannitto
Jack and Gayle Parr
Joan and John Pastrick
Linda and Milt Peterson
Kay and Don Petolick
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2015 FRIENDS OF THE THEATRE
Season Donations
Don and Arlene Bradley
Louise and Ken Brown
Stephen and Julia Burkat
Marilyn Carlson
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Chlopecki
Gayle and Don Coan
Rosemary W. Colby
M. Daluga
Harry and JoAnne Deakin
Carol Dell
Melanie Ellis
Don and Terri Ensign
Gary and Myra Everhart
Rosanna R. Fowler
Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Fulte
Gigi’s Dolls and Sherry’s Teddy
Bears
Sharon and Joseph Giorgio
Iris and Gary Greenbaum
Wayne and Christine Gresk
Beatrice Hanusin
Howard and Carol Hojnicki
Steve and Cheri Holz
Anthony Janka
Peter A. Johnson
Patricia Karpinski
Marilyn Kielar
Sally L. Kiper
Joyce and Tracee Kisel
Bob and Joan Knutson
Don and Carol Kopenec
Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Koscienski
Karen L. Kramer
Edward Kroer
Judy and Lou Kubicki—In
Memory of Walter Pavlikaski, Jr.
Frances Kutzko
Mary LeVan
Eleanor Lissey
Judy Lohr and Mike Safcik
Diane E. Losiniecki
Celeste S. Magers
Barbara M. Meeker
Nancy L. Melnyczenko
Lois K. Mitchell
Mr. and Mrs. Tony Mockus
DONORS
Joseph and Ruth Mokry
$50 OR MORE
Jim and Gwen Molenaar
Anonymous
Barbara Netherton and George
Anonymous
Mania
Anonymous
Reverend David. G. Nowak
Edith Appelsies
Joan Ochs
Michael and Vita Ayala
Susan A. Pajak
Larry and Pat Baker
Mr. William C. Ball and Mrs. Janet Jerry and Bernie Paucak
Don and Shirl Pawlowski
Ball
Belinda Potoma and Michael
Mary and Victor Baltrushaitis
Fish—In Memory of Bernie Yvon
Myrna Baruch
Faith and Moe Pratt
Sandra Benko
Steven and Barbara Preslin
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bjelland
Robert and Betty Przybyla
Ben and Cindy Blair
Mary Purcell
James and Shirley Blair
Wally and Jeanette Podlin
Sharon and Phil Przybylinski
RoAnn and Gerry Purgert
Dr. James M. Rajchel
Ann and Cora Rusher
Dorothy Sajdyk
Bob and Carrie Salvino
Lester G. Schmock and Lorrayne
L. Schmock
Florence Schnell
Doug and Lisa Schnick
Peg and Ken Schoon
Sandra Schuttrow
Pat and Bob Scodro
Gary and Mary Ann Shacklett—In
Honor of Mr. and Mrs. Donald
S. Powers
Marie Chanall Smith
Michaelene Smith—In memory of
Wayne Smith and Fred Mendoza
Dr. BJ Speroff - In Memory of
Roen Speroff
Barb and Jack Stine
Ray and Paulette Strabavy
Sara and Timothy Sweeney
Tax Techniques Plus, LLC
Art and Judy Thompson
Gerry and Jean Tomazin
Paul and Debbie Van Meter
Jim and Millie Van Prooyen
Ted and Sandra Ver Haar
Herb and Arlene Waldron
Esther Walenga—In Memory of
Edward Walenga
Edward W. Wavak
Richard and Barbara Waxman
Mike and Carrie Welf
David and Jackie Wickland
Clarence Wigsmoen
Rev. Thomas Winikates
Marie Wohrle
Ron Wohrle
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John and Margaret Quinn
Nancy and Terry Quinn
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Riverfront Berry Farm, LLC
Joan Roback
Roger, Bev and Candy Rodeck
Robert and Jane Ross
Susan Rousseau
Elizabeth Rudnick
Jim and Barb Ruf
Tom and Dawn Rybarczyk
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Santay—In
Memory of Angeline ”Rusty”
Krawczyk
Ed and Rita Schneider
Cecile Schuyler
Dorothy Seefurth
Patrick J. Shannon
Bruce and Dawn Shelton
Betty L. Shipan
Alvina L. Shutan
Carol Slampyak
Trena Smit
Ken Smith and Ginny Ganz
Rod and Marlene Sohrbeck
David and Christine Speese
John I. Stewart
Mrs. Nancy Stivers
Dr. and Mrs. Arnold Sutker
Berna Dean Thomas—In Memory
of Everett Thomas
Dorothy Tobin
John and Yvonne Tokar
David W. Urbanski
Richard and Frances Van Derwey
Danise Vossos-Smith
Jerry and Pay Wayman
Michelle Wegrzyn
Gary Weiler
Sally and Kent Westley
Carol Wiborg
Richard and Suzanne Willis
Sue Wood
Janel and Ray Zubeck
MATCHING FUND DONORS
Kenneth and Ardith Anderson
JoAnn and John Birdzell
Charles and Mae Boender
George Bone
Michael and Mylinda Cane
Tony and Diane Ferracane
Mark Friedman and Carolyn Said
John and Gina Gorski
Drs Dennis and Amy Han
Joe and Sandy Morrow
Don and Margo Powers
Steve and Diana Rogers
Mr and Mrs Jay Zandstra
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