2014/15 annual report

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2014/15 annual report
TheatreWorks
S I L I C O N V A L L E Y
PO Box 50458 Palo Alto, CA 94303-0548
www.theatreworks.org
PETER AND THE STARCATCHER SET DESIGNED BY JOE RAGEY / FRONT COVER: THE CAST OF SWEENEY TODD / ALL PHOTOS BY KEVIN BERNE
TheatreWorks
S I L I C O N V A L L E Y
2014/15 AN N UAL REP O RT
From Our Leadership
“A regional powerhouse…TheatreWorks has skyrocketed to
national prominence.” The Mercury News
About TheatreWorks Silicon Valley
MISSION
TheatreWorks is one of America’s outstanding professional theatres.
Our work celebrates the human spirit through innovative productions,
new works, and education programs inspired by and engaging our
diverse Silicon Valley community.
VISION
TheatreWorks is an artistic community of excellence and integrity,
committed to dramatic and musical theatre of outstanding
professional quality. Embracing the creation of new works, the
reinvigoration of the classics, and the arts education of new
generations, our work exemplifies our region’s values of inclusion
and innovation while providing a sense of place and community.
The San Francisco Bay Area is the prototype of an evolving America
of ever-increasing diversity. As we explore this changing world, our
art must enhance the American theatre with new vision, revealing
both who we are and what we might become.
CORE VALUES
• Artistic Excellence—Create theatre art of the highest quality
and integrity.
• Diversity—Reflect the diversity of our community in both our
process and our art.
• Innovation—Explore what is new to create exceptional art.
• Involvement—Engage ourselves and our community in our art.
• Collaboration—Combine the individual energy of many to
achieve the collective art of all.
• Celebration of the Human Spirit—Explore the truth of who we
are and the potential of what we might become.
WATER BY THE SPOONFUL SET DESIGNED BY ERIK FLATMO, PROJECTIONS BY ERIK SCANLON / ALL PHOTOS BY KEVIN BERNE
Confirming our reputation as one of America’s outstanding regional
theatres, TheatreWorks’ 2014/15 Season offered award-winning
artistry onstage, innovation in new works, highly successful education
programs, and a mission-driven commitment to diversity.
As the TheatreWorks-originated musical Memphis played in London
throughout the year, our eight-play season featured a wealth of
premieres, three playwrights in residence, and many awards. The
world premiere of The Great Pretender won playwright David West
Read the Bay Area Theatre Critics Circle Award for Best Original
Play. He joined Pulitzer Prize nominee Rajiv Joseph (The Lake Effect)
and Tony Award nominee Randall Myler (Fire on the Mountain) as
resident playwrights this year. Myler’s poignant bluegrass musical
was recently nominated for Best Production of the Year by the
Theatre Critics Circle, while our innovative holiday comedy Peter and
the Starcatcher was deemed the Top Drama/Comedy of 2014 by
Talkin’ Broadway. Starcatcher joined the musical drama Two Pianos,
Four Hands on TheatreWorks’ top ten list of best-selling shows. The
season included the regional premiere of Quiara Alegría Hudes’
Pulitzer-winning drama Water by the Spoonful, a daring Sweeney
Todd set during the London Blitz, and a critically acclaimed revival
of Noël Coward’s comedy Fallen Angels.
and musicals in New York while traveling often to TheatreWorks to
oversee major events. Her 2014 New Works Festival was a vibrant
success; it highlighted six works in development, including Kimber
Lee’s tokyo fish story, an Asian drama subsequently scheduled for
our mainstage season, and Shakina Nayfack’s One Woman Show,
our first work to explore transgender issues. Nationally, two of our
musicals in development were selected for the prestigious National
Alliance for Musical Theatre’s Festival in New York: the Havana-set
Cubamor and Chinese-American The Great Wall.
The company’s artistry and financial integrity were recognized
locally as well, with The Mercury News writing, “TheatreWorks’
successes have illuminated the Peninsula’s cultural scene like those
of no other arts institution,” and the San Jose Business Journal
describing TheatreWorks as the “#1 Top Performing Arts
Organization in Silicon Valley.” With our Arts Education Programs
reaching over 25,000 students throughout the region, the 2014/15
season proved a spectacular success for TheatreWorks, providing
cultural enrichment and creative opportunities to people of all ages.
We are proud of our artistic leadership in this innovative community.
Robert Kelley
Artistic Director
Phil Santora
Managing Director
Julie Kaufman
Board Chair
New York-based Giovanna Sardelli joined the company as Director
of New Works and proved a tremendous asset, accessing new plays
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The New Works Initiative
The 2014/15 Season marked the 13th anniversary of our renowned
New Works Initiative, which has contributed to the development of
scores of new plays and musicals, earning national recognition and
acclaim for TheatreWorks.
WRITERS’ RETREAT
In April 2015, TheatreWorks hosted a Writers’ Retreat, inviting
playwrights, composers, and lyricists from around the country to
work on drafts of their newest plays and musicals.
2014 NEW WORKS FESTIVAL
The charming Lucie Stern Theatre complex was once again the
home of TheatreWorks’ 13th annual New Works Festival, held in
August. Over 3,000 patrons gathered for the two week-long Festival to
enjoy and discuss readings of five new plays and musicals. Artists
mounted staged readings of their works, received audience feedback,
and refined their pieces with the support of TheatreWorks’ artists
and directors. Audiences and artists agree that the New Works
Festival is a source of great inspiration and pride for TheatreWorks.
Be Careful! The Sharks Will Eat You!
Written by Jay Alvarez, Suzanne Bradbeer, & Gaby Gold in
collaboration with Grammy Award winner Paquito D’Rivera
Norman Rockwell's America
Book by Lynne Kaufman
Music & Lyrics by Alex Mandel
You Don’t Know Me from Adam
Book, Music, & Lyrics by Daniel Maté
Describe the Night
By Rajiv Joseph
Show & Tell
Book, Music, & Lyrics by Max Vernon
The Disappearing Man
Music, Lyrics, & Book by Jahn Sood
Le Comte Noir, or The Black Count
Written by James D. Sasser & Charles Vincent Burwell
An Entomologist's Love Story
By Melissa Ross
THE CAST OF NORMAN ROCKWELL’S AMERICA
tokyo fish story
By Kimber Lee
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One Woman Show
Written & Performed by Shakina Nayfack
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Education
AT A GLANCE
We provided our community with 62,564
educational interactions.
We serve on average 25,000 students a year, 1,800
adult learners, 975 teachers, 57 schools from 7 counties.
FOR YOUTH
Concepts at Play: These action-packed, ten-day in-school residencies
integrate the arts into math, science, poetry, and English as a second
language. Led by TheatreWorks Teaching Artists, students physically
explore complex concepts, encouraging creativity as well as collaborative
skills. Our assessment has shown vocabulary retention increased
from 35% to 85% through these programs.
PlayMakers Summer Camp: Elementary age students (K–6) build
a foundation of theatre techniques—theatre and life skills—all while
creating their own original works.
School Tours: Our annual touring production makes stops at
elementary schools throughout the Bay Area to address topics such
as bullying or coping with stress.
30 new schools participated in TheatreWorks programs.
SUMMER CAMP
FOR SCHOOLS
There were 10 schools that support economically
disadvantaged families participating in TheatreWorks
programs, including Title 1 schools.
Student Matinees: These special daytime performances of
selected mainstage productions are enhanced by an in-depth study
guide, class visits with actors prior to the matinee, and a post-show
discussion with the artists.
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1440 COUNTDOWN: MAKE A PLAY IN 24 HOURS
HEALING PROJECT AT LUCILE PACKARD CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL
The Young Playwrights Project: High school students learn the art
of playwriting from an accomplished, professional playwright during
this ten-week residency program. The project culminates in a
whirlwind day in which student work is directed and rehearsed by
professional artists, and performed before an audience.
The Young Storytellers Lab: In a two-week residency, junior high
school students learn to craft their own monologues, both on
the page and on the stage, and perform original stories for their
community.
Arts Integration Network: Supported by TheatreWorks, a number
of long-term partner schools have grown into a breeding ground
for new and innovative programming in the world of professional
development for educators.
Characters @ Play Spring Break Camp: A one-week session focusing on building acting skills, working together, and having fun while
using imagination.
1440 Countdown—Make a Play in 24 Hours: Ten teams of students
gather for 24 hours at TheatreWorks, during which time they create
original plays. The pressure cooker environment challenges them to
exercise their creativity and resilience in a safe environment, and
provides them with skills to take artistic risks with confidence.
Junior Conservatory: Middle and junior high school students
develop their skills in acting, dancing, playwriting, and singing.
New Works Conservatory: This intensive five-week program is for
high school students serious about the performing arts, and affords
them the opportunity to grow as performers under the guidance of
the best actors, directors, and playwrights in the Bay Area.
COMMUNITY PROGRAMS
The Children’s Healing Project: Teaching Artists use creativity and
self-expression to help aid the healing process for patients at the
Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital.
Career Development Program: Exceptional interns share their
talents with TheatreWorks staff, and learn what it’s like to work in a
professional theatre company while earning college credit.
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2014/15 Mainstage Productions
July 9 - August 3, 2014
The Great Pretender
WORLD PREMIERE
By David West Read
Directed by Stephen Brackett
Scenic Design by Daniel Zimmerman
Costume Design by Cathleen Edwards
Lighting Design by Paul Toben
Sound Design by Cliff Caruthers
Puppet Design by David Valentine
“Pitch perfect. IRRESISTIBLE!”
STEVE BRADY & SARAH MOSER
The Mercury News
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LEFT TO RIGHT: SUZANNE GRODNER & MICHAEL STORM / SARAH MOSER
Bay Area Theatre Critics Award for Best Original Play
Bay Area Theatre Critics Award for Featured Actor—Michael Storm
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August 20 - September 14, 2014
“DAZZLING! A vibrant play of emotion and heart.”
Water by the Spoonful
Out and About
Bay Area Theatre Critics Award for Lighting Design
Bay Area Theatre Critics Award for Sound Design
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CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT: PATRICK KELLY JONES, ANTHONY J. HANEY, ANNA ISHIDA, & ZILAH MENDOZA
By Quiara Alegría Hudes
Directed by Leslie Martinson
Scenic Design by Erik Flatmo
Costume Design by Anna R. Oliver
Lightning Design by Steven B. Mannshardt
Sound Design by Gregory Robinson
Projections Design By Erik Scanlon
LEFT TO RIGHT: ANNA ISHIDA & ANTHONY J. HANEY / ZILAH MENOZA, PATRICK KELLY JONES, SABINA ZUNIGA VARELA, & MILES GASTON VILLANUEVA
REGIONAL PREMIERE
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October 8 - November 2, 2014
Sweeney Todd
“Thrills, chills, and delights.
SIMPLY NOT TO BE MISSED!”SF Chronicle
Music and Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim
Book by Hugh Wheeler
From an adaptation by Christopher Bond
Directed by Robert Kelley
Musical Direction by William Liberatore
Orchestrations by Jonathan Tunick
Scenic Design by Andrea Bechert
Costume Design by Fumiko Bielefeldt
Lighting Design by Steven B. Mannshardt
Sound Design by Jeff Mockus
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LEFT TO RIGHT: JACK MOSBACHER, NOEL ANTHONY, & CAST / TORY ROSS & DAVID STUDWELL
SPENCER KIELY & CAST
Theatre Bay Area Award for Featured Actor—Spencer Kiely
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“So funny, so engaging, so VERY MAGICAL!”
A Play by Rick Elice
Based on the novel by Dave Barry & Ridley Pearson
Music by Wayne Barker
Directed by Robert Kelley
Musical Direction by William Liberatore
Scenic Design by Joe Ragey
Costume Design by B. Modern
Lighting Design by Pamela Z. Gray
Sound Design by Brendan Aanes
Choreography by Dottie Lester-White
Fight Direction by Kit Wilder
Bay Area Theatre Critics Award for Scenic Design
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Metro Silicon Valley
THE CAST OF PETER AND THE STARCATCHER
Peter and the Starcatcher
TOP TO BOTTOM, LEFT TO RIGHT: WILL SPRINGHORN JR., CHRISTOPHER REBER, PATRICK KELLY JONES, SUZANNE GRODNER, & KENNY TOLL / ADRIENNE WALTERS & TIM HOMSLEY / THE CAST
December 3, 2014 - January 3, 2015
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January 14 - February 15, 2015
2 Pianos 4 Hands
By Ted Dykstra & Richard Greenblatt
Directed by Tom Frey
Scenic Design & Lighting Design by Steve Lucas
Costume Design by Noah Marin
Sound Design by Brendan Aanes
“IMPRESSIVE. HILARIOUS. EBULLIENT!”
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DARREN DUNSTAN & CHRISTOPHER TOCCO / CHRISTOPHER TOCCO & DARREN DUNSTAN
CHRISTOPHER TOCCO & DARREN DUNSTAN
SF Examiner
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March 4 - 29, 2015
The Lake Effect
“SPARKLES WITH BRILLIANCE!”
WEST COAST PREMIERE
Regarding Arts
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JASON BOWEN & ADAM POSS
ADAM POSS, JASON BOWEN, & NILANJANA BOSE / JASON BOWEN
By Rajiv Joseph
Directed by Giovanna Sardelli
Scenic Design by Wilson Chin
Costume Design by Jill Bowers
Lighting Design by Matthew Johns
Sound Design by Brendan Aanes
April 1 - 26, 2015
Fire on the Mountain
“ACHINGLY BEAUTIFUL. A searing tribute to the resilience of the human spirit.”
The Mercury News
LEFT TO RIGHT: MOLLY ANDREWS & DAVID M. LUTKEN / TONY MARCUS, DAVID M. LUTKEN, HARVY BLANKS, & ROBERT PARSONS
THE CAST OF FIRE ON THE MOUNTAIN
REGIONAL PREMIERE
By Randal Myler & Dan Wheetman
Directed by Randal Myler
Musical Direction by Dan Wheetman
Scenic Design by Joe Ragey
Costume Design by Jill Bowers
Lighting Design by Steven B. Mannshardt
Sound Design by Brendan Aanes
Theatre Bay Area Award for Musical Direction
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June 3 - 28, 2015
Fallen Angels
“DOWNRIGHT DELIGHTFUL!”
By Noël Coward
Directed by Robert Kelley
Scenic Design by J. B. Wilson
Costume Design by Fumiko Bielefeldt
Lighting Design by Steven B. Mannshardt
Sound Design by Cliff Caruthers
SF Chronicle
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REBECCA DINES & MARK ANDERSON PHILLIPS
LEFT TO RIGHT: REBECCA DINES & SARAH OVERMAN / MARK ANDERSON PHILLIPS & TORY ROSS
Theatre Bay Area Award for Featured Actress—Tory Ross
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45th Anniversary Celebration, Leading Ladies, & Spring Fundraiser
45TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION
LEADING LADIES
TheatreWorks’ 45th Anniversary Celebration was held on Saturday,
November 8, 2014 at the elegant Hotel Sofitel in Redwood Shores.
The theme, “Original and Timeless,” referred to both the company
and esteemed honoree for the evening, Dr. Donald Kennedy,
President Emeritus of Stanford University.
The second annual Leading Ladies featured three inspiring female
speakers: New York Times bestselling author Lalita Tademy,
Emmy-nominated screenwriter and television producer Margaret
Nagle, and Representative Anna G. Eshoo of California’s 18th
Congressional District. Each took the stage to share their stories of
innovation and ambition, encouraging all to follow their passions.
The afternoon’s entertainment was an inspiring concert by Vienna
Teng, computer scientist turned musician, who followed her own
passion to become a nationally acclaimed indie-pop artist.
Attendees included The Honorable Cory Booker, Senator from
New Jersey; and The Honorable Anna G. Eshoo, Representative
from California’s 18th Congressional District. Both spoke eloquently
about Dr. Kennedy’s contributions to the scientific and educational
landscape of our nation, and of the importance and value of
TheatreWorks to the Silicon Valley community.
45TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION / PHOTO DREW ALTIZER
Playwright/composer Paul Gordon worked with Robert Kelley to
create a special version of Jane Austen’s Emma, which was performed
at the Celebration. Emma was the highest-grossing TheatreWorks
show of all time, a fitting tribute to 45 years of innovative theatre
and new work development.
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In honor of Dr. Kennedy’s passion for education, the Donald
Kennedy Fund for Education at TheatreWorks was established.
In all, 433 donors supported the event, raising a total of $523,960,
the highest-grossing fundraiser for TheatreWorks Silicon Valley
to date.
Celebration Committee: Anne Hambly, Pat Hedden, Judy Heyboer,
Larry Horton, Lisa Jones, Gina Klein Jorasch, Julie Kaufman,
Robin Kennedy, Michelle Kwatinetz, Michael Kwatinetz, Cynthia
Sears, Barbara Shapiro, Nancy Ginsburg Stern, Lynn Szekely-Goode,
Gayla Lorthridge Wood
TheatreWorks announced the creation of an honorary position,
Leading Ladies Laureate. The 2014/15 Laureate was Kimber Lee, a
female playwright whose play, tokyo fish story, was in development
at TheatreWorks. A giving appeal to support future Leading Ladies
Laureates raised $26,856. In all, 407 supporters raised $140,964.
Chair: Jenny Dearborn, Senior Vice President, Chief Learning
Officer, SAP
SPRING FUNDRAISER—TONIGHT!
On Saturday, May 2, 2015, TheatreWorks Silicon Valley hosted a
new, fabulously fun event called TONIGHT! The TWSV offices at
Sobrato Center for Nonprofits were converted to a New York street
scene with food booths representing many cultures, including a
Sabrett’s Hot Dog stand and New York-style cheesecake. Guests
“grazed,” bid on silent and live auction items, and bought raffle
tickets. All were then treated to a casual and hilarious one-nightonly performance satirizing two popular musicals. The event sold
out with 180 attendees and raised $193,185.
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Financials
THEATREWORKS STATEMENT OF ACTIVITIES
THEATREWORKS STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION
Year ended June 30, 2015
Operating
Activities
Temporarily
Restricted
June 30, 2015
Permanently
Restricted
Total
ASSETS
REVENUE
Program Revenue
THEATREWORKS 2014/15 INCOME
$8,495,042
Contributions
36%
Special Events
8%
Grants & Contributions
THEATREWORKS 2014/15 EXPENSE
$8,096,790
Fundraising
9%
Education
4%
$3,507,036
—
—
3,507,036
3,585,616
598,000
500,000
4,683,616
—
—
Other Income
General &
Administrative
7%
87,120
87,120
Net Realized & Unrealized
Gains (Losses) on Investments
—
13,696
—
13,696
Interest & Dividends
—
62,911
—
62,911
Net Assets Released
from Restriction
(1,315,270)
—
—
$8,495,042
(640,663)
500,000
$8,354,379
Programming Expense
$5,049,398
—
—
$5,049,398
General/Administrative
522,501
—
—
522,501
Total Non-Current Assets............................................................................. $867,236
ENDOWMENT FUNDS ................................................................................ $2,545,134
EXPENSES
Marketing/Promotion
1,492,185
—
—
1,492,185
762,685
—
—
762,685
$7,826,769
—
—
$7,826,769
(640,663)
500,000
Fundraising
Total Expense
OPERATING CHANGE IN NET ASSETS
Other Income
4%
668,273
In-kind Donations
10%
Ticket Sales
38%
Program
Production
65%
527,610
NON-OPERATING CHANGE IN NET ASSETS
Depreciation/Capitalization
$(270,021)
Beneficial Use of Property
—
—
45,422
—
(270,021)
—
45,422
—
(224,599)
303,011
TOTAL NON-OPERATING CHANGE IN NET ASSETS
$(270,021)
45,422
$398,252
(595,241)
500,000
$(2,908,552)
$1,560,184
$3,265,801
$1,917,433
$(2,510,300)
$964,943
$3,765,801
$2,220,444
CHANGE IN NET ASSETS
NET ASSETS, Beginning of Year
NET ASSETS, End of Year
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NON-CURRENT ASSETS
Deposits......................................................................................................... $58,368
Pledges Receivable, LT................................................................................ 244,113
Fixed Assets (Net of Depreciation) ............................................................... 564,755
Beneficial use of property, noncurrent portion ...................................................... –
1,315,270
Total Revenue
Marketing &
Promotion
19%
CURRENT ASSETS
Cash & Cash Equivalents............................................................................. $252,104
Contributions & Misc. Receivables................................................................ 972,048
Prepaid Expenses .......................................................................................... 372,530
Beneficial use of property, current portion ................................................... 252,688
Total Current Assets .............................................................................. $1,849,370
TOTAL ASSETS........................................................................................... $5,261,740
LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS
LIABILITIES
Accts Payable .............................................................................................. $456,429
Accrued Liabilities ......................................................................................... 180,136
Line of Credit......................................................................................................350,000
Deferred Ticket Revenue ............................................................................... 1,993,683
Other Liabilities ................................................................................................... 61,048
Total Liabilities ....................................................................................... $3,041,296
NET ASSETS & YTD NET INCOME
Unrestricted ............................................................................................ $(2,510,300)
Temporarily Restricted .......................................................................................964,943
Permanently Restricted .............................................................................. 3,765,801
Total Net Assets and Net Income ............................................................ $2,220,444
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS .................................................... $5,261,740
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2014/15 Board of Trustees
Julie Kaufman, Chair
Jayne Booker
Bill Coughran
Jenny Dearborn
Susan Fairbrook
Ciro Giammona
Anne Hambly
Judy Heyboer
Larry Horton
Lisa Jones
Derry Kabcenell
Michael Kahn
Robert Kelley
Tom Kelley
Robin Kennedy
Michael Kwatinetz
Ray A. Rothrock
Adam Samuels
Phil Santora
2014/15 Staff
Loren Saxe
Barbara Shapiro
Nancy Ginsburg Stern
Debra Summers
Lynn Szekely-Goode
Mark Vershel
Holly Ward
Lisa Webster
Gayla Lorthridge Wood
ARTISTIC DIRECTOR ROBERT KELLEY & MANAGING DIRECTOR PHIL SANTORA
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Aaron Gershenberg
Marcia Goldman
Emeri Handler
Susan M. Huch
Perry A. Irvine
Nancy Lee Jalonen
Gina Jorasch
Roberta R. Katz
Dick Maltzman
Suzanne Martin
Patti McClung
Don McDougall
Bruce McLeod
Cynthia S. Miller
Leslie Murphy-Chutorian
Eileen Nelson
Associate Artistic Director
Leslie Martinson
Karen Nierenberg
Carrie Perzow
Carey Pickus
Margot Mailliard Rawlins
John Reis
Eddie Reynolds
Sandi Risser
Lynn Wilson Roberts
Denise Stanford
Rosina Lo Sun
James Sweeney
Cathie Thermond
Helaina Titus
Robert J. Van der Leest, MD
Ronni Watson
Elissa Wellikson
Production Coordinator
Karen Szpaller
Company Manager/
Casting Associate
Jeffrey Lo
Electricians
Kelly Jean Mack, Steven Fetter,
Carolyn Foot, Elizar Ivanov,
Dan Kaminski, Nick Kumamoto,
Harris Meyers, Gary Nelson,
Seth Tuthall, Becca Van De Vanter,
Jarku Virtanen, Jackson Wijtman
FutureWorks Fellow
Akemi Okamura
Load-in/Strike Volunteers
Rick Amerson, Ed Hunter
Director of New Works
Giovanna Sardelli
TCG/Fox Foundation
Resident Artist
Cindy Im
Board Emeritus
Nancy Meyer, Founder
William F. Adler
Edward T. Anderson, MD
Doug Barry
Lauren Berman
Chuck Bernstein
Sharon Anthony Bower
Michael Braun
Polly W. Bredt
Bruce C. Cozadd
Jeff Crowe
Peggy Dalal
Yogen Dalal
Michael R. Flicker
Peggy Woodford Forbes
Dan Garber
Doug Garland
ARTISTIC
Artistic Director Robert Kelley
Resident Musical Director
William Liberatore
New Works Reading Committee
Doug Brook, Shareen Merriam,
Patty Reinhart, Cindi Sears,
Amy Sundberg, Scott Walecka
PRODUCTION,
LIGHTING, & SOUND
Production Manager
David A. Milligan
Assistant Production Manager
Jon Wat
Operations Manager/
Master Electrician
Steven B. Mannshardt
Resident Lighting Designer
Steven B. Mannshardt
Sound Supervisor
Brendan Aanes
SCENERY
Technical Director
Frank Sarmiento
Lead Scenic Artist / Craftsman
Tom Langguth
Master Carpenter
Bill Roberts
Carpenters
Esteban Calvillo, Rodrigo Frausto,
Henry Ing
Managing Director Phil Santora
COSTUMES
EDUCATION
Costume Director
Jill Bowers
Director of Education
Amy Cole-Farrell
Assistant Costumer
Noah Marin
Associate Education Director—
Schools
Katie Bartholomew
Lead Cutter/Draper
Yen La Wong
Wardrobe Manager
Thom Hoffman
Costume Rentals Manager
Conni Edwards
Assistant Cutter/First Hand
Michelle Earney
Stitchers
Nhan Thi Luu, Son Pham
Hair Stylist
Jeanne Naritomi
STAGE MANAGEMENT
Resident Stage Manager
Randall K. Lum
PROPERTIES
Interim Properties Master
Tunuviel Luv
Properties Master
Christopher Fitzer
Properties Stock Manager
Alfred Rudolph
Associate Education Director—
Playwriting
Jake Arky
Master Teaching Artist
Piper LaGrelius
Teaching Artists
Caroline Altman, Brittany Caine,
Jennifer Debevec, Martin Rojas
Dietrich, Amanda Johnson,
Emily Jordan, Rebecca Longworth,
Stephanie Owen, Kelly Rinehart,
Tory Ross, Elissa Stebbins,
Mia Tagano, Maryssa Wanlass
Playwrights-in-Residence
Jake Arky, Jeffrey Lo
MARKETING AND SALES
DEVELOPMENT
Director of Marketing
Lorraine VanDeGraaf-Rodriguez
Director of Advancement
Jodye Friedman
Art Director
Ev Shiro
Director of Major Gifts
Anne Holmes
Associate Director of Marketing
Syche Phillips
Stewardship and Events
Manager
Jodi Corwin
Associate Director of
Patron Services
Margaret Purdy
Development Operations
Manager
Michelle Piasecki
Marketing and Digital
Communications Manager
Jonathan Amores
Ticket Services Supervisor
Alix Josefski
Ticket Services Representatives
Megan Bartlett, Sarah Benjamin,
Jennifer Gosk, Tracy Hayden
Graphics Assistant
Katie Dai
Telesales Representatives
Constance Gannon, Gerald Gist
Company House Managers
Larry Condit, Lois Hopp,
Bill McFarland, Ray Vinall
Public Relations & Advertising
Carla Befera & Co.
Carla Befera, Molly Kullman
Company Photographers
Kevin Berne, Alessandra Mello
ADMINISTRATIVE
General Manager
Scott DeVine
Database Administrator
Ken Maitz
Bookkeeper
Jason Hyde
Staff Accountant
Barbara Sloss
Front Desk Volunteers
Joan Doherty, Cindi Sears
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2014/15 Institutional Support
VISIONARY SPONSORS
PRESENTING SPONSORS
2014/15 Contributors
Visionary Sponsors
($50,000 and above)
The Garden Court Hotel*
The William & Flora Hewlett
Foundation
J. Lohr Vineyards & Wines*
The Mercury News*
The David & Lucile Packard
Foundation
The Shubert Foundation
The Sobrato Family Foundation*
Presenting Sponsors
($25,000 to $49,999)
Avant! Foundation
Harrell Remodeling
National Endowment for the Arts
Sand Hill Foundation
SAP
SUPPORTING SPONSORS
SPONSORS
Supporting Sponsors
($15,000 to $24,999)
Applied Materials
Carla Befera Public Relations*
Fenwick & West LLP
The Kimball Foundation
Microsoft Corporation
The Harold & Mimi Steinberg
Charitable Trust
Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati
Foundation
Sponsors
($10,000 to $14,999)
Adams Wine Group*
Aeris Communications, Inc.
The Leonard C. & Mildred F.
Ferguson Foundation
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Gerstco
Heising-Simons Foundation
Hengehold Motor Company*
Hurlbut-Johnson Charitable Trusts
Silicon Valley Bank
Tarlton Properties
Benefactors
($5,000 to $9,999)
Bloomingdale’s
Dodge & Cox Investment
Managers
Nordstrom
Palo Alto Weekly Holiday Fund
Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw
Pittman LLP
Supporters
($2,500 to $4,999)
Avidbank
Cooley LLP*
S. H. Cowell Foundation
The Morrison & Foerster
Foundation
Palo Alto Weekly*
Perkins Coie LLP
Synaptics
Tiffany & Co.*
Wells Fargo
Supporters
($2,500 to $4,999)
Cooley Godward Kronish LLP*
Dodge & Cox Investment
Managers
Elite Island Resorts*
Enterprise Holdings Foundation
Future Lighting*
Gentry Magazine*
The Great Highway*
Idem Translations
Luther Burbank Savings
Mission City Community Fund
The Morrison & Foerster
Foundation
Orchard Supply Hardware*
Perkins Coie LLP
Avidbank
Tiffany & Co.*
The Westly Group
Friends
($1,000 to $2,499)
Anonymous
Applied Materials Excellence
in the Arts Grants, a program
of Silicon Valley Creates
ChaseVP*
DES Architects + Engineers
The Dramatists Guild Fund
Goodwin Procter LLP*
International ProInsurance
Services LLC
Luther Burbank Savings
Nikon Precision, Inc.
Peter Michael Winery*
The Law Office of
Nanette S. Stringer
TBS Construction
Union Bank
Wells Fargo Foundation
The following pages acknowledge our dedicated annual fund supporters who give generously each year, making possible our work on stage and in the
community. We extend our deepest gratitude to those listed here and the hundreds of contributors in the Friends of TheatreWorks program who cannot be
listed due to space limitations.
MATCHING GIFTS
ENDOWMENT FUND
3Com Corporation Matching Gift Program • Adobe Systems, Incorporated Matching
Gift Program • Allstate Giving Campaign • Annual Review • AON Matching Gifts •
Apple Matching Gift Program • Applied Materials Foundation Matching • Argonaut
Group, Inc. • AT&T Matching Gift Foundation • Bank of America Matching Gifts •
Becton Dickinson & Company • C.M. Capital Foundation • Cadence Design Systems,
Inc. Matching Gift Program • Citigroup Matching Gifts Administrative Office • eBay
Matching Gifts • Electronic Arts • First Republic Bank #Fluidigm Corporation •
Franklin Templeton • Gap Inc. Matching Gifts • Google Matching Gift Program •
Hewlett-Packard Company • IBM Matching Gift Program • IDG Books Inc. • Inuit
Donation Matching Program • Itron Matching Gifts • Johnson & Johnson Family of
Companies • Levi Strauss Matching • Marymount Green Hills Retirement • Mayfield
Fund Foundation • Merck Partnership for Giving • Merrill Lynch & Co. Foundation, Inc.
• Microsoft Matching Gifts Program • Online Computer Library Center, Inc. • Oracle
Matching Gifts • Peninsula Community Foundation • Rambus Inc. Matching Gift
Program • Raychem Corporation Matching Gifts • RealNetworks, Inc. Foundation •
Rockwell Collins Matching Gifts Program • S.H. Cowell Foundation • SAP • Silicon
Graphics Matching Gifts • The Amgen Foundation • The Boeing Company Gift Matching Program • The David and Lucile Packard Foundation • The Pew Charitable Trust •
The Sun Microsystems Matching Gifts • The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation •
ThermoFisher Scientific • United Tech. Matching Gift Program • Verizon Foundation •
Visa • VMware • Yahoo!
Marsha & Bill Adler • William C. Anderson • Ann S. Bowers • Polly & Tom Bredt • Bruce
Cozadd & Sharon Hoffman • Peter & Melanie Cross • Yogen & Peggy Dalal • Carl H.
Feldman • The John & Marcia Goldman Foundation • Emeri & Brad Handler • HurlbutJohnson Charitable Trusts • Charles & Roberta Katz Family Foundation • Patricia
McClung & Allen Morgan • The Rathmann Family Foundation • Eddie Reynolds • John
& Diane Savage • Joyce Reynolds Sinclair • Lynn Szekely-Goode & Dr. Richard Goode
FUTUREWORKS
Anonymous (6) • Marc Abramson • The Estate of William C. Anderson • Ray & Carol
Bacchetti • Pauline Berkow & Ronald Kauffman • David & Lauren Berman • Jayne
Booker • James & Diane Bordoni • Ann S. Bowers • Steve & Gayle Brugle • The estate
of Cathryn Z. Cannon • Eleanor W. Caughlan • Steven & Karin Chase • Jodi Corwin •
Bruce Cozadd & Sharon Hoffman • George & Susan Crow • John & Linda Elman •
Frances Escherich • Susan Fairbrook • Harriett Ferziger • Gayle Flanagan • Carole &
David Florian • Peter & Rose Friedland • Terry & Carolyn Gannon • Ed Glazier • Marcia
& John Goldman • Kathryn Green • Lorie Griswold • Maureen Hoberg • Anne & Emma
Grace Holmes • Kenny Hom • Sam & Elaine Housten • Susan M. Huch • Edward Hunter
& Michelle Garcia • John W. & Nancy Lee Jalonen • Barry Lee Johnson • Claiborne S.
Jones • Dr. Steve Kelem • Robert Kelley & Ev Shiro • Bill & Terry Krivan • Phil Kurjan &
Noel Butler • Woof Kurtzman • Mr. & Mrs. Robert Mangelsdorf • Steve Mannshardt •
Suzanne Martin & John Doyle • Leigh Metzler & Jim McVey • Cynthia S. Miller • Tami
& Craney Ogata • Karen & John Reis • Eddie Reynolds • Betsy Boardman Ross • Adam
Samuels • Philip Santora & Cristian Asher • Dorothy Saxe • Loren & Shelley Saxe •
Edward & Jane Seaman • Barbara Shapiro & Mark Lewis • Joyce Reynolds Sinclair •
Gerry Sipes • Carol Snell & Mindy Rauch • Esther Sobel • Jim & Mary Southam • Cherrill
M. Spencer • Rick Stern & Nancy Ginsburg Stern • Susanne Stevens • Mark Stevenson
• Carol Watts • Renee & Herman Winick
* Indicates donors whose gifts
include in-kind goods or services.
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PRODUCERS
Visionary Producers
($50,000 & above)
Ann S. Bowers
Dr. & Mrs. W. M. Coughran, Jr.
Anne & Larry Hambly
Morgan Family Foundation
Ray & Meredith Rothrock
TheatreWorks Board Emeritus
Executive Producers
($25,000 to $49,999)
Anonymous
Bruce Cozadd
Yogen & Peggy Dalal
The John & Marcia Goldman
Foundation
Larry Horton & George Wilson
The Dirk & Charlene Kabcenell
Foundation
Phil Kurjan & Noel Butler
Michelle & Michael Kwatinetz
Mendelsohn Family Fund
Cynthia Sears
Janet Strauss & Jeff Hawkins
Lynn Szekely-Goode &
Dr. Richard Goode
Lisa Webster & Ted Semple
Gayla Lorthridge Wood &
Walt Wood
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Producers
($10,000 to $24,999)
Marsha & Bill Adler
Lois & Dr. Edward Anderson
Elaine Baskin & Ken Krechmer
Lucy Berlin & Glenn Trewitt
Jayne Booker
Bredt Family Fund at Truckee
Tahoe Community Foundation
Steve & Gayle Brugler
Steven & Karin Chase
George & Susan Crow
Gordon & Carolyn Davidson
Jenny Dearborn & John Tarlton
Susan Fairbrook
Dan & Catharine Garber
Sylvia & Ron Gerst
Kathryn Green
Richard & Kathy Hawes
Judy Heyboer & Brian Shally
William J. Higgs
Pitch & Cathie Johnson
Mike & Martha Kahn
Julie Kaufman
Robert Kelley & Ev Shiro
Tom & Sharon Kelley
Robin & Don Kennedy
Dorothy Lazier
Mark & Debra Leslie
Mark Lewis & Barbara Shapiro
Marks Family Foundation
The marmor Foundation/
Drs. Michael & Jane Marmor
Suzanne Martin & John Doyle
Leslie & Douglas MurphyChutorian
Beth & Charlie Perrell
Joe, Nancy, Sam & Sara Ragey
Adam Samuels
Philip Santora & Cristian Asher
Dorothy Saxe
Loren & Shelley Saxe
Martha Seaver & Scott Walecka
Leonard Shustek &
Donna Dubinsky
Larry & Barbara Sonsini
Rick Stern & Nancy Ginsburg Stern
Debra Summers
Mark & Teri Vershel
Watkins Family Charitable Fund
Carol Watts
Harriet & Frank Weiss
Bill & Janne Wissel
THE INNER CIRCLE
45 for 45Circle
TheatreWorks 45 for 45 Circle members have made a multiyear pledge of $45,000 or more to honor Robert Kelley and
TheatreWorks’ 45th Anniversary.
Elaine Baskin & Ken Krechmer
Suzanne Martin & John Doyle
Ann S. Bowers
Mendelsohn Family Fund
Gayle & Steve Brugler
Rebecca & James Morgan
Bruce Cozadd
Cynthia Sears
Gordon & Carolyn Davidson
Barbara Shapiro &
Sylvia & Ron Gerst
Anne & Larry Hambly
Judy Heyboer & Brian Shally
Mark Lewis
Rick Stern &
Associate Producers
($6,000 to $9,999)
Anonymous
Paul Asente & Ron Jenks
John & Susan Diekman
David E. Gold &
Irene Blumenkranz
Linda M. Hinton & Vince Foecke
Edward Hunter &
Michelle Garcia
Lisa & Marc Jones
Dick & Cathy Lampman
Rob & Ann Marangell
Yvonne & Mike Nevens
Bill & Janet Nicholls
Ron & Lila Schmidt
Nancy Ginsburg Stern
Julie Kaufman
Mark & Teri Vershel
Directors
Tom & Sharon Kelley
Lisa Webster
Phil Kurjan & Noel Butler
Watkins Family Charitable
($3,000 to $5,999)
Anonymous
Carol Bacchetti
Joel & Wendy Bartlett
Anne & Buz Battle
Katherine Bazak & John Dohner
The BelleJAR Foundation
David & Lauren Berman
Marah & Gene Brehaut
Bruce & Gail Chizen
Diane & Howard Crittenden
Randy Curry & Kay Simon
Ranae DeSantis
John & Wynne Dobyns
Richard & Josephine Ferrie
Gayle Flanagan
Peter & Rose Friedland
Michelle & Michael Kwatinetz
Trust
Dorothy Lazier
Carol Watts
Mark & Debra Leslie
Janne & Bill Wissel
Carole & Michael Marks
Maureen Hoberg
Ken Jaffee & Karen Carlson White
Claiborne S. Jones
Thomas Kailath & Anu Maitra
Hal & Iris Korol
Bill & Terry Krivan
Arlene & Jack Leslie
Sue & Dick Levy
Kevin McCoy
Myrna & Hy Mitchner, PhD
Gillian & Tom Moran
Richard Niblock
Margo & Roy Ogus
Orli & Zack Rinat
Tom Rindfleisch & Carli Scott
Betsy Boardman Ross
Mark & Martha Ross
Rita & Robert Rove
Edward & Jane Seaman
Bart Sears
Ellen & Ron Shulman
Catherine & Jeff Thermond
Jan Thomson & Roy Levin
Ted & Betty Ullman
Holly Ward & Scott Spector
Elissa Wellikson & Tim Shroyer
Mark & Sheila Wolfson
Players
($1,500 to $2,999)
Anonymous (4)
Marc & Sophia Abramson
Douglas & Loretta Allred
Mary Ann Anthony & Ken Fowkes
Peter Bacchetti in memory of
Ray Bacchetti
Lisa Backus & Anthony Montefusco
Shirley Bailey
Doug & Marie Barry
Pat Bashaw & Gene Segre
Betsy & George Bechtel
Don & Deborah Bennett
Dr. Barbara L. Bessey in memory
of Dr. Kevin J. Gilmartin
Charlotte & David Biegelsen
Wendell & Celeste Birkhofer
Bob & Martha Bowden
Michael & Leslie Braun
Chet & Marcie Brown
Christine B. Butcher+
Jeff & Deborah Byron
Ron & Sally Carter
Calvin & Jennifer Carr
Dean & Wilma Chu
Nancy M. Cohen
Jodi Corwin & Irv Duchowny
David & Ann Crockett
Jeff & Amy Crowe
Richard & Anita Davis
Scott & Edie DeVine
Douglas Dexter
Dennis & Cindy Dillon
Pamela Dougherty
Jack & Marcia Edelstein
Frances Escherich
Sheldon Finkelstein &
Beatriz V. Infante
Kathleen Fitts
Diane & Bob Frankle
Barbara Franklin & Bernie Loth
Jodye & Jonny Friedman
Marcus Fromherz & Heike Schmitz
Marilee Gardner
Nancy & Charles Geschke
Renee & Mark Greenstein
Nancy & Bill Grove
Barbara Gunther
Peter & Laura Haas
Emeri & Brad Handler
David & Noreen Henig
Craig & Deborah Hoffman in
memory of Susan Woods
Anne & Emma Grace Holmes
David Hornik & Pamela MillerHornik
Susan M. Huch
Perry A. Irvine & Linda RomleyIrvine
Leigh & Roy Johnson
Jack Jorgenson
Mr. & Mrs. Abdo Kadifa
Ruth Ann & David Keefer
Arthur Keller
James Kern & Monica Donovan
Woof Kurtzman & Liz Hertz
Donald & Rachel Levy
Dan'l & Susan Lewin
Janet Littlefield &
William Coggshall
Drs. John & Penny Loeb
Tom & Sally Logothetti
Richard & Charlene Maltzman in
memory of Carol Adler
Gerald & Betty McIntyre
Dave & Carolyn McLoughlin
Shauna Mika & Rick Callison
Buff & Cindy Miller
Eileen Nelson & Hugh Franks
James Niemasik
David Pasta in memory of
Gloria J.A. Guth
Richard Partridge
Carrie Perzow & Von Leirer
Carey & Josh Pickus
John & Valerie Poggi
Kathy & Gary Reback
Karen & John Reis
Eddie Reynolds & Ed Jones
Edward & Verne Rice
Paul & Sheri Robbins
Alicia Rojas & Howard Lyons
Joseph & Sandy Santandrea
Charles G. Schulz &
Claire E. Taylor
Pamela & Rick Shames
Jack & Dorothy Shannahan
Sarah Shema & Neyssa Marina
Marge & Jim Shively
Carolyn & Rick Silberman
Gerry Sipes
Denise & Jim Stanford
Jim Stephens & Abraham Brown
The Sher-Right Fund
Polly Taylor
Helaina Titus
Tzipor Ulman &
Yigal Rubinstein
Robert J. Van der Leest, MD
Mimi & Jim Van Horne
Griff & Lynne Weber
Nancy & Bart Westcott
Ken & Ruth Wilcox
Bruce & Elinor Wilner
Neil & Ann Wolff
Judith & Peter Wolken
Bill & Sue Worthington
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DONALD KENNEDY EDUCATION FUND DONORS
Anonymous (3) • Marsha & Bill Adler • Betsy & George Bechtel • David & Lauren Berman • Robert & Martha Bernstein • Roslyn & Arthur Bienenstock • Richard & Susan Block • Jayne
Booker • Ann S. Bowers • Paul & Iris Brest • Kathy Bridgman • Chris & Teresa Bruzzo • Gitta & Bliss Carnochan • Patrick & Joan Cathcart • Helen Chaknova • Jennifer & Simon Chang
• Thomas Ciaraffo • Ellen Clear • Amy Cole-Farrell • Jodi Corwin & Irv Duchowny • Dr. & Mrs. W. M. Coughran, Jr. • Michael Cowan • Sharyn Crosat • The David & Lucile Packard
Foundation • Gordon & Carolyn Davidson • Jenny Dearborn & John Tarlton • Mary De May • Robert & Carol Dressler • Debbie Duncan & Bill Stone • Mary & Mark Edleson • Ellen &
Ira Ehrenpreis • Tom & Ellen Ehrlich • Polly Ellis & Michael Ramsaur • Debra Engel • Margaret Epperheimer • Anna Eshoo • Susan Kay Fairbrook • Tom Fawcett • Gayle Flanagan •
AV Flox & Yonatan Zunger • John & Cindy Ford • Michelle Forrest • Jay & Joyce Friedrichs • Debbie & Eric Friedman • Naomi Garelick • Leslie & Charlie Garvin • Ciro & Eileen
Giammona • Gary & Terry Gianatasio • Lynn Gibbons • Peg & Buzz Gitelson • Dick & Anne Gould • Anne & Larry Hambly • Tom & Mary Haverstock • Shelley & John Hebert • Christine
Helwick • John & Andrea Hennessy • Judy Heyboer & Brian Shally • Larry Horton & George Wilson • Ken Jaffee & Karen Carlson White • Pitch & Cathie Johnson • Patrick Kelly Jones
& Katie McGee • Barbara Jones • Lisa & Marc Jones • Craig & Gina Jorasch Family Fund • Mike & Martha Kahn • Stina & Herant Katchadourian • Eugene & Barbara Kates • Robert
Kelley & Ev Shiro • Tom & Sharon Kelley • Cameron Kennedy & Rick Desimone • Professor & Mrs. David Kennedy • Robin & Don Kennedy • Larry Kramer & Sarah Delson • Phil Kurjan
& Noel Butler • Michelle & Michael Kwatinetz • Joan Lane • Mary Layne & Robert Gregg • Tom & Judy Leep • Dr. Alan & Ms. Agnes Leshner • Mark & Debra Leslie • Peter Levin &
Lisa Voge-Levin • Dr. & Mrs. Bernard I. Lewis • The Honorable Goodwin Liu & Ms. Ann O'Leary • Steve Lohr • James & Martha Lyons • The Marmor Foundation/Drs. Michael & Jane
Marmor • Debbie & Amir Matityahu • Jody Maxmin • Karen & Bob McCulloch • Mary & Don McDougall • Charlotte McFadden • Jim & Debra McLean • Linda & Tony Meier • Lissa &
Dick Merrill • Buff & Cindy Miller • Dr. Eva Mortensen • Cathy Murphy & Michael Gagliasso • Eileen Nelson & Hugh Franks • Susan & Leonard Nimoy • Beth & Charlie Perrell • Carey
& Josh Pickus • Jacinta Pister & Richard Whitmore • Dean & Mrs. Phil Pizzo • Susan Levenberg & Paul Podrid • Sausha & Michael Polentz • Ellen Porzig • Lowell & Carole Price • Fred
& Marcia Rehmus • Dr. Condoleezza Rice • Mindy & Jesse Rogers • Loren & Shelley Saxe • Ellen & Reverend Scotty • Edward & Jane Seaman • Cynthia Sears • Kay & Peter Shumway
• Leonard Shustek & Donna Dubinsky • Kristin & Michael Sims • Cherrill M. Spencer • Rob Steinberg & Alice Erber • Janet Strauss & Jeff Hawkins • Marguerite & Roger Sullivan • Dr.
Lise Van Susteren & Mr. Jonathan Kempner • James & Susan Sweeney • Lynn Szekely-Goode & Dr. Richard Goode • Lalita Tademy & Barry L. Williams • Taube Family Foundation •
John Thompson & Gerry Steinberg-Thompson • Mark & Teri Vershel • Holly Ward & Scott Spector • Carol Webber • Lisa Webster • Professor & Mrs. Jeff Wine • Mrs. Joan Wiseman
• Danielle & Eric Wood • Gayla Lorthridge Wood & Walt Wood • Debra Zumwalt
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• Olivia & Dan Haley • Susan J. Hambey • Harry & Victoria Hambly in memory of Marilyn West • Noble &
Lorraine Hancock • Donald & Lavonne Hardy • Connie & Owen Hawkins • Kevin & Kirsten Hayes • Jane
Hiatt • James & June Hildebrand • Spence & Carol Hinkle • Tom & Nancy Hird • Robert & Deborah Hirth
• Bruce & Linda Hobbs • Ed & Marion Holm • Kenny Hom • Klaus & Hella Honeker • Fred & Ruth Horiuchi
• Jeanne Hsu • Joyce Hsu • Lucy Hsu • Joe & Nancy Huber • Mary-Ann Hudson • Lawrence Ives • William
Jensen • Mary Louise Johnson • Robert A. Johnson • Anne Johnston • Carl & Lenore Jones • Glenda Jones
& Dick Clark • Muriel B. Kaplan • Stephen & Carole Kaplan • Kenneth & Grady Kase • Alice Kawash • M.M.
Keenan • Phyllis & Donald Keesey • Dr. Steve Kelem • Gene & Kershner • John & Phyllis Kidd • Robert &
Geraldine Kirchgatter • Joan Kjemtrup • Carla Klein • Eva & Richard Klein • Katharine Kleinke • Paul A. &
Jackie L. Kuckein • Barbara Kuklewicz • Jan & Frank La Fetra • Marilynn A. Gilmore & Patrick Labruzzo •
Dianne Laumann • Ellen Lehman • Jolene Lema • Barry & Ellen Levine • Michael Liebermann • Noreen
Likins • The Kohls-Lunt Family • Virginia & Jim Lyons • George & Marjorie Mader • Barbara & Tommy Maher
• Susan Maher • Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Manies • Norm & Jone Manoogian • RG & Elinor Mansfield • Tom &
Jane Marshburn • Janet & Vince Martin • Katherine Mason • Jill Matichak • Jane McAteer • Barry & Carol
McCarthy • Katherine McCarthy • The McClammy Family • Duane McDonnel • Sharon & Robert Mead •
Mrs. Lorraine Mencimer • Charles & Jean Mendoza • Philip Meyerson • Mary Ann Michel • William & Sue
Miklos • Nancy Cossaboon-Miller & Henry Miller • Julie Montanari & David Pearson • Ted & Colleen Moore
• Monica Moore • Linda & David Murphy • Kirstin Nichols • Annette Nielsen • Michael & Karen Nierenberg
in honor of Robert Kelley • Charles & Virginia Nile • Deborah Norberg • Mary J. Norling • Jon & Maxine
Nygaard • Heidi & Jorge Ochoa • Greg & Linda Orr • Tom & Lolly Osborne • Carol Overby • Helene &
Ali Ozer • Mary & Ward Paine • Joan Pampeyan • Kathie & Stephen Pankratz • Guillermo J. Rozas • Nancy
M. Paolini • Don Park • Arnold & Doris Petersen • Carl & Beth Peterson • Joe & Helen Pickering Green
Century Funds • Lorna C. Pierce • Lowell & Carole Price • Mahendra Ranchod • Glenn Reed • John & Marian Rees • Joyce Rice • Janice Richards • Sue & Arthur Rinsky • Barbara & Lester Roberts • Peter & Starla
Contributors
Robinson • Geri Rossen • Mr. & Mrs. John Rudolph • Jason Rush • Jean Rusmore • Dan & Lynne Russell •
($150–$299)
Ruth Satterthwaite • William Schooler in honor of Ruth • Dick & Joy Scott • Barbara & Martin Seaney •
Anonymous (19) • Janet D. Ague-Kennedy & Raymond F. Kennedy • Matthew & Marcia Allen • Dot Allen
Frank & Sarah Shifrin • Mark Showalter & Frank Yellin • Judy & Lee Shulman • Tammy & Jordan Silver •
• Chona & Jim Amores • Richard & Clarice Anderson • Richard & Dee Anderson • Cass Apple & Phyllyis
Roger Skarston • Joy Sleizer • Alice Smith • Donald & Janet Smith • Rosemary & Dave Snow • Vivian Snyder
Eisenbaum-Apple • Robert Archibald • Karen Bartholomew • Brigid Barton • Toni Bassett • Larry Becerra
• Deborah Soglin & Daniel Appelman • Robert Spiegelman • Jonas & Christine Stafford • Kathy Stark •
Supporters
• Al & Liz Bernal • Donna Bestock • Fred Bialek • Roslyn & Arthur Bienenstock • Fay Bigelow • Faxon
In memory of Gerald Steinacher • Douglas & Kathryn Stevens • Matt Stevens • George & Helge Stoeppel
$300–$749
Anonymous (10) • Diana Romley & Mark Allendorf • Bill & Bev Allman • Alan & Marlene
Anderson • Kathleen Anderson & Jeffrey Lipkin • Keith & Iris Archuleta • Martha Beattie •
Candace Behlendorf & John Helm • Mr. & Mrs. Charles E. Benjamin • Candace Hathaway
& Chuck Bernstein • Helen & Stuart Bessler • Crownie & Martin Billik • Robert Block •
Kathy & Brian Boggs • Laurie Bonilla & Ed Perry • Mr. & Mrs. Charles Bonini • James & Diane
Bordoni • Blaine & Kristin Bowman • Sharon & John Brauman • Ann Brown • Marni Brown &
Gabe Garcia • Jack & Lois Brownson • Stephen & Maureen Buchner • Bob & Maggie Cant •
H. Hans Cardenas • Jane Chai • Jack & Gloria Corey • Nancy Covington • Beverly & Richard
Cramer • Peter & Melanie Cross • Anne Dauer • Alfred Dubinsky • Kathleen Dumas • Neil
Elverson • Suzanne & Allan Epstein • Sally Erickson • Russell Evarts • Roy & Eleanor Ferrari
• Deborah M. Ferry • Kristin Frazier • David Freyberg • Peg & Buzz Gitelson • Joseph &
Bishop • Carolyn Joan Bliss • Rick & Violet Boyle • Abby Bradski • Sandi & Kenneth Bretz • Mr. & Mrs.
• The Stokes Family • Kristina & Steve Stone • Mark Tannen • Frederick Terman • Peter & Kathleen Tobias
Bradley Breyman • Penny Brisson • Phyllis Browning • Joanne Bruggemann • R. Brush & J. Sprague • S.E.
• Jeanne Torre • Arthur & Loretta Traum • Peter Vanderbilt • Melva Vollersen • Anne & Ken Vosti • Robert
Buttrill & Judith Buttrill • Ron & Nancy Calhoun • Louis Caputo in memory of Rose Eufinger • Stephen
& Christine Wachs • Mark Waite • Richard & Susan Wakefield • Eileen Walsh • Mr. & Mrs. Richard Walston
Benefactors
($750 to $1,499)
Sally Abel • Lynn Bahrych • Mr. & Mrs. David W. Beach • Caroline Beverstock • Cheryl Booton
& Robert Mannell • James B. Brennock • Lee & Amy Christel • Ronald Dickel • Ciro & Eileen
Giammona • Sue & Bill Gould • Mary Ann & John Grilli • Kovin Hagan • Laura Hale • Susan
& Don Hanson • Mitzi Henderson • Nancy Lee Jalonen • Laurie T Jarrett • Dean & Patricia
Johnson • Fred & Peggy Johnson • Carl Jukkola & Desmond Lee • Bob & Edie Kirkwood •
Allan & Linda Kramer • Stephen & Nancy Levy • George & Ann Limbach • Alexander & Anne
Long • Bob & Kathie Maxfield • Nancy & Patrick McGaraghan • Gus Meyner in memory of
Miriam • Bob Rodert & Bev Kiltz • Jill Sagner & Steve Lipman • Emil & Barbara Sarpa •
David Vroom
Sondra Glider • Jack & Joan Gorham • Barbara & Mil Grauer • James Heeger & Daryl
Messinger • Hamilton & Lalia Helmer • Helen Helson • Kimberly Hill • Stephen Hmelar &
Debra Cen • Susan K. Hoerger • Judith & Wayne Hooper • Dennis Hopkins • Carol Howard
& James MacDonald • Annette D. Howitt • In memory of Bridget Ross • Rex & Dede Jamison
• Stuart & Helen Kane • Dan & Rory Kaplan • Stewart Karlinsky • Alan Klein • Michael &
Ina Korek • Sue & Jerry Krumbein • Whitney Lane • Steve & Cathy Lazarus • Max &
Eileen Listgarten • Ada Loewer • Mary E. Long • Kathryn Naylor Low • Ed Lucey • Joe
Margevicius • Anders & Juneko Martinson • Bob & Kitsy Menifee • Shareen Merriam •
Nancy & Christopher Meyer • Sharon & Harris Meyers • Francine Miltenberger & Ken Kilen
• Lalla Neblett • John & Elsa Nimmo • Judy & Dave Noice • Ken Odom • Ellen Oicles •
Drs Erica & Richard Pelavin • Priscilla & Sidney Peters • Joyce Pharriss & John Pendleton •
The Plant-Rao Family • Bob & Shirley Raymer • Lisa Reiss & Conrad Garcia • Sandi & Jim
Risser • Teresa Roberts • Jim & Pam Robson • Joyce Rosenstiel • Bernard Rubin • Dr. & Mrs.
Daniel J. Rubin • Sherrean & Bill Rundberg • Catherine Rush • Tom & Nan Ryan • Elizabeth
M. Salzer • David & Jerilyn Schricker • Perry Segal • Cheryl & Dan Sharpley • Robert & Mary
Shaw • Kathy Sherman • Ursula Shultz • Dane & Marnie Snow • John & Grace Sorg • Renee
& Irv Statler • Peter Steiner • Lynne & Eric Stietzel • Bill & Jane Stocklin • Bonnie & Lee Stone
• Jerry & Rosie Strom • Rowland W. Tabor • Lynn K. Telford • James & Emily Thurber • Ellen
& Mike Turbow • Thomas Vogelsang • Gary & Cathy Walz • Dr. Saul & Judith Wasserman •
Joanne & Lowell Webster • Susan B. Weiner • Len Weisberg • Mary Anne Weisberg • Ann
Wendin • Anne Williams • David & Sandra Wilson • Mrs. John A. Wilson • Twila & Clay Woods
• Gerald & Julie Yaffee • Linda & Joel Zizmor
Carney & CW Hobbs • Virginia Carpio • Susan & Robert Christiansen • Dorothy & Donald Christman • Tom
• Susan S. Ware • Joanne Westendorf & Sandy Wilbourn • Art & Sandie Whipple • Bernard & Ronna
Coates & Kris Bobier • Ken & Barbara Cole • The Collmeyers • Compass to College • Joan Conger • Ursula
Widrow • Carolyn & Nate Wilson • Weldon & Carol Wong • Christopher & Delores Wood • Friends of
& Paul Cooney • Al Cooper & Kay Taroli in honor of Bill Anderson • Doug Cox & Kathryn Linz-Cox • David
the Waldoff School of the Peninsula • Wilma Wool • Ruth Yaffe • Anna Zara & Robert English • Richard &
& Nancy Crabbe • Cecile Currier • Sue & Jed Cyr • Michael & Barbara Dale • William Danielson • Doris
Susan Zare
Davis • Sonia De Hazes • Walter & Florence Dean • Pat Devaney • Kendall & Sue A. Dinwiddie • Dr. Bernard
* Indicates donors whose gifts include in-kind goods or services.
& Pearl Director • Angela Domer • Margaret Dorfman • Robert Duncanson • Robert Dutton • Jeanne Elam
+
• Burt & Ruth Endsley • May Fair • Toby & Barry Fernald • John Figni • Carol Fischer • Robert Fossum •
Joan Fox • Mr. & Mrs. Stephen S. Francis • Nanette & Rich Freedland • Martin Freeman • William & Lynn
Fuller • Susan Fuller • Antoine Gaessler & Mary Chin • Bob & Carol Gamble • Lucia & John Gilbert • Richard
Gilman • Les Ginsberg • Ed Glazier • Nancy Goebner • Wayne Grove • Marcia Gugenheim & Colin Seymour
Indicates members of the Encore Club, who make ongoing monthly or quarterly gifts.