One Flew Over The Cuckoo`s Nest

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One Flew Over The Cuckoo`s Nest
6th Street Playhouse
presents
One Flew Over
The Cuckoo’s Nest
Book by
DALE WASSERMAN
Based on a Novel by
KEN KESEY
Directed by
LENNIE DEAN
Assistant Director
CLINT CAMPBELL
Scenic Design
DAVID R. WRIGHT
Lighting Design
APRIL GEORGE
Costume Design
TRACY HINMAN SIGRIST
Sound Design
JOE WINKLER
Properties Master
INGRID EMMING
Production Stage Manager
INGRID EMMING
One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest is produced through special arrangement with
Samuel French, Inc. NY, NY.
The taking of photographs and the recording of this performance are strictly prohibited.
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DIRECTOR’S NOTE
Fight The Good Fight!
One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest was written by Ken Kesey and published in 1962 to
immediate overwhelming and enduring popularity. For over fifty years now the book has
been required reading for many high school students, while at the same time banned from
many reading lists because the content is threatening to school authority figures.
Kirk Douglas purchased the rights to the book and asked Dale Wasserman to write an
original script which was produced on Broadway in 1963. That production starred Kirk
Douglas who took extensive creative control over his character, McMurphy. Only running
for 82 performances, the play was panned by the reviewers who claimed McMurphy was
too likeable.
In 1971 the play was revived, again by Dale Wasserman with Ken Kesey’s blessing. This
was the script Dale wanted to write, and this version ran for more than 1000 performances.
Remounted again on Broadway in 2001, Cuckoo won the Tony Award that year for Best
Revival of a Play.
In 1975 the book was made into a movie with significant creative differences - differences
that prompted Kesey to completely withdraw his name and support for the film. Kesey
never agreed that the story should be told from McMurphy’s point of view, insisting that it
be seen through Chief’s perceptions. In spite of the Hollywood movie authorities winning
this fight (how is that for irony), the film went on to win all seven major categories at the
Academy Awards that year.
What makes this play so universal is the timeless tale of one man against the system. We
watch powerful self-serving factions fight for what they perceive is in our best interests.
People in positions of authority are seduced by their own power, leaving the innocents
they claim to be representing, or even curing, tragically taking the brunt of the damage
done. Question authority – a phrase that has lost its meaning because of its overuse – is
more valid than ever.
In Cuckoo, authority ultimately wins out, but it is the fight against that authority that is
virtuous and valiant. We hope you leave the theatre today knowing once again that at
some point we must speak up for what we believe, no matter what challenges get in our
way. We must speak up, or be willing to live with the consequences.
Enjoy the play!
Lennie Dean
ARTISTIC STAFF
Lennie Dean..........................................................................................................Director
Clint Campbell......................................................................................Assistant Director
David R. Wright......................................................................................Scenic Designer
April George..........................................................................................Lighting Designer
Joe Winkler.............................................................................................Sound Designer
Jared Newman........................................................................................Sound Assistant
Tracy Hinman Sigrist.........................................................................Costume Designer
Barb Beatie.........................................................................Assistant Costume Designer
Ingrid Emming......................................................................................Properties Master
Stacey Kerr........................................................................................Projection Designer
Ingrid Emming......................................................................Production Stage Manager
Vincent Mothersbaugh........................................................................Technical Director
Phoenix Ritchie.............................................................................................Scenic Artist
Barb Beatie......................................................................................Wardrobe Supervisor
Ty Donaldson.......................................................................................Graphic Designer
Eric Chazankin............................................................................................Photographer
Bill Chaplin, Skylar Evans, Eyan Dean & Bob Wieck....................................Carpenters
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ONE FLEW OVER
THE CUCKOO’S NEST
CAST
Alphabetical by Last Name
Cheswick......................................................................Tice Allison
Warren..................................................................Nicolas Augusta
Martini............................................................................Lito Briano
Candy Starr........................................................Crystal Carpenter
Chief Bromden....................................................Nick Christenson
Nurse Flinn........................................................Taylor Diffenderfer
Turkle...........................................................................Arnie House
Ruckly.....................................................................Michael Hunter
Dr. Spivey.......................................................................Jim Jones
Scanlon........................................................................Alan Kaplan
Billy Bibbit....................................................................Justin Keim
Technician...................................................................Stacey Kerr
Sandra..........................................................................Alexis Long
Randle P. McMurphy...........................................Edward McCloud
Dale Harding...........................................................Dallas Munger
Williams................................................................Donyell Maurice
Nurse Ratched......................................................Jill Zimmerman
The Time:
October 1963
There will be one 15-minute intermission
Special Thanks:
This production of One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest would like to thank Zac
Schuman, Jared Newman for helping with sound, Shawna Goodman for helping
to find props, and Sara Joslyn for script consultant. A very special thank you to
Mark Isley for equipment and support with the projections.
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BIOGRAPHIES
Acting Company
TICE ALLISON
(Cheswick) Tice’s penchant
for
breathing
life
into
disenfranchised characters
has afforded him a worthy
list of stage credits. A selfacknowledged character
actor, Tice delivers “the drawn butter” in all
roles handed him, always finding humor
& heart in even the most perverse of
characters. Most recently Tice Allison was
seen in August: Osage County playing the
sexual predator, Steve Heidebrecht. Before
that, he was the despised older brother,
Gooper, in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof. In the west
coast premiere of Kite’s Book, he played
the 18th-century sociopath, Jack Wyld. He
played Alan, the new age weirdo in Snowing
at Delphi and in Gene Abravaya’s The Final
Scene, he played the damaged-goods
cameraman, Boseman. Mr. Allison’s other
credits include the stage plays Reckless,
Dinner with Friends and The Grapes of
Wrath, and you can view photos of his
work as an actor from the “My Art” menu
bar on his website: www.TiceAllison.com
NICOLAS AUGUSTA
(Warren) Born in San
Francisco, he has called
Santa Rosa home since the
age of 5. Although he has been
involved in Theatre Arts for
about 20 years, this is his first performance
at 6th Street Playhouse. His most recent
performance was in The Imaginary Invalid
at the Raven Performing Arts Theater.
LITO BRIANO
(Martini) Lito, a Santa
Rosa native, is an actor,
writer, and director for
stage and film. In addition
to appearing in local
theatre productions, he has independently
produced and performed his original works
of theatre and is the founder of the Sonoma
County Stage One Theatre Awards (SOTAs).
He holds a BA in Theatre from SSU and an
MFA in Film Acting from Academy of Art
University. His dream is to work as an actor/
writer for motion pictures and teach acting.
Recent credits include The Tennessee
Menagerie (as titular playwright Williams, for
which he won a local award for Best Actor),
Stalag 17, Richard III, Twelfth Night, and
Alice: The Rebellion of Wonderland as the
Mad Hatter. In directing, he won an award
for Best Director for Cyrano de Bergerac
and has also directed Mr. Marmalade, A
Doll’s House and The Miracle Junkie, his
original play, which he will revive in 2014.
He is proud to be acting again at The 6th
Street Playhouse.
CRYSTAL CARPENTER
(Candy Starr) Crystal
has been acting since
she was six years old.
She
graduated
from
Sonoma State University
in 2010 with a Bachelor
of Arts in Theater and she finds great
joy and wonder (and sometimes a great
challenge!) in discovering and exploring
different characters on stage. Her first
performance with 6th Street Playhouse was
in The Ticking Clock. She has been acting
in Sonoma County for over five years, most
recently seen in Enchanted April for Curtain
Call Theater and has performed in many
shows for Narrow Way Stage Co, including:
Antigone, Richard III, and Cyrano De
Bergerac. She is so excited to be working
with such a brilliantly talented cast and
crew: what an absolute gas!
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NICK CHRISTENSON
(Chief Bromden) Nick
is beyond excited to
be working with The
6th Street Playhouse.
Nick is a Co-Founder
and Artistic Director of
Narrow Way Stage Company. He was just
recently seen in King Stag at the Curtain
Theatre in Mill Valley. Look for him later
this year in the Studio Theatre in The
Lonesome West, with his real-life brother
Jon. He would like to thank his beautiful love
Alexis for her undying support and his family
who is always there through thick and thin.
Also he is truly honored to share the stage
with such talented actors. And finally, Thank
You to all of you who have ventured into the
theatre tonight, See you on the other side.
TAYOR DIFFENDERFER
(Nurse Flinn) Taylor has
been involved in Sonoma
County theatre for over five
years and is an ensemble
member of The Imaginists
Theater Collective. This is
her sixth production at 6th Street Playhouse
and third time performing on the GK Hardt
stage. She is extremely excited to be working
with such a powerful group of artists for this
production.
ARNOLD HOUSE
(Turkle) Acting in Sonoma
County
since
2000
in comedies, dramas
and musicals, he has
performed at Pegasus
Theatre,
Spreckels,
The 6th Street Playhouse, Cloverdale
Performing Arts Center, Cinnabar and the
Raven. Some of his roles include: Winthrop/
Judge in Legally Blond, Tom Robinson in
To Kill a Mockingbird, Uncle Pleasant in
Orpheus Descending, Lucien P. Smith in
707.523.4185 x1 The Boys Next Door; Oscar Madison in The
Odd Couple, Jacob Engstrand in Ghosts,
Freddy in Picasso at the Lapain Agile,
Hoke Colburn in Driving Miss Daisy, Teetot
in Hank Williams-Lost Highway, Benny in
Rent, Maitre’D in Cabaret, Lord Savage
in Jekyll & Hyde, Howie in Our Town, and
Bytes in The Elephant Man. It’s great to be
back at the 6th Street Playhouse. Enjoy the
show!
MICHAEL HUNTER
(Ruckly) This is Michael’s
first show at The 6th Street
Playhouse and he is more
than excited and honored
for this opportunity and to
be among this amazing
and talented cast. Michael’s previous work
includes Evita (The Raven Players), Young
Frankenstein (North Bay Premiere) and A
Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the
Forum (both at Spreckels), The Great Divide
and Oklahoma (SSU) and The Merry Wives
of Windsor (Narrow Way Stage). Michael
would like to dedicate his performance to his
father who worked in a mental hospital many
years ago and who passed away recently.
Much love to Mom.
JIM JONES
(Dr. Spivey) Jim has been
active in the Bay Area
theatre community for
many years. His experience
in Shakespearean roles
include a performance of
scenes for the British Consulate and plays
for Bay Area Shakespeare Festivals. His
dramatic and comedic roles have been in
such plays as Proof, Three Sisters, 9 Circles,
The Crucible and Actor’s Nightmare. He
won a 2012 Arty Award from Solano County
for Supporting Actor for a drama, Distracted,
and a 2013 Arty Award nomination for a
comedy, Lend Me A Tenor. He has worked
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in a variety of commercials and video
productions. He is retired from being the
Chief of Psychology at a local state hospital.
In 2012 he was awarded the Chief’s Medal
from the City of Napa’s Police Chief and
Mayor for distinguished public service.
ALAN KAPLAN
(Scanlon)
Alan
has
been involved in theatre
since he was a young
delinquent in Chicago.
His years there included
a four year stint with Paul
Sills, the founder of Second City doing story
theatre at the Body Politic Theater. He spent
many years in Ukiah acting and directing at
the Ukiah Player’s Theater. Since moving
to Sonoma County in 1996 he has worked
with Sonoma County Rep., Cinnabar, Main
Street Theater and the Raven Players.
This is his fourth production with The 6th
Street Playhouse. His roles include Robert
in Proof, Beverly Weston in August: Osage
County, and he recently directed a piece for
the 10 minute Play Festival. He is crazy for
Cuckoo’s Nest.
JUSTIN KEIM
(Billy Bibbit) Justin is
excited to be returning to
The 6th Street Playhouse
for One Flew Over the
Cuckoo’s Nest. He has
been in numerous plays
at Sonoma State University including A
Midsummer Night’s Dream, where he
played Bottom, and The Goat, or Who is
Sylvia? After graduating last December with
a degree in history, Justin made his debut at
6th Street where he bared all to audiences
in The Full Monty. This summer he also had
the pleasure of appearing in the Redwood
Writers Ten Minute Play Festival at 6th
Street and was also recently seen in King
Stag at the Curtain Theatre in Mill Valley.
Lastly he would like to thank Harold and
Donna Keim, Megan Bartlett, Paige Picard,
and Ed Hill for the gracious support.
STACEY KERR
(Technician) Stacey is
glad to be back on the
boards and playing with
sharp and shiny objects.
A family physician, a
published writer, and an
advocate for women-empowered childbirth,
Stacey is on a constant search for life at its
fullest. Her book “Homebirth in the Hospital”
has opened doors all over the world for her
to speak to Mother Nature and medicine.
Her last stage appearance was in the One
Act Play Festival in 2012 and prior to that
she was Susan Miller in My Left Breast
which was performed in Sonoma, Napa,
Ukiah, and at the Wells Fargo Center in
Santa Rosa. Ken Kesey changed her life
course many years ago and appears to be
doing it again. Happily.
ALEXIS LONG
(Sandra) Alexis has been
practicing the magic of
theatre since it entranced
her mind as a youth.
She was pulled in by the
beautiful San Francisco
Bay Area and has been performing with
many surrounding theatre companies for
the last six years. Her last appearance was
in the Playfest by Sonoma Stageworks
and her next appearance will be directing
at Pegasus Theatre. Alexis has worked
thoroughly with both Narrow Way Stage
Company and Actor’s Basement in many
facets in addition to acting. She would like
to thank Nicolas for his unwavering support
and always brightening her world. Alexis
would also like to thank each and every
audience member for joining the world of
the show.
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EDWARD P. McCLOUD
(Randle P. McMurphy)
Edward is thrilled to
be back at 6th Street
Playhouse.
He
has
worked with many Bay
Area theatres over the
years including Napa Valley Conservatory,
Ross Valley Players, Sonoma County Rep,
The Shotgun Players and Narrow Way
stage Co. He was last seen at 6th Street
Playhouse as Alfred in the world premiere
play Happy. Other favorite roles of his
include Tom in The Great Divide, Stanley
Kowalski in A Streetcar Named Desire,
Dwight in Dead Man’s Cell Phone, Sharkey
in The Seafarer and Austin in True West
for which he was nominated for a BATCC
award for Best Performance in 2005.
Edward would like to thank his friends
and family for their continued support and
encouragement. Special thanks to Minerva,
Wink, Dan, Vayya, Lennie, Leana, Ananda,
Zac, Jenn and Jack.
DALLAS MUNGER
(Dale Harding) Dallas is
pleased to be returning to
the GK Hardt stage after his
North Bay debut last spring
in The Full Monty. Dallas
has been performing on
stages from coast to coast for over 15 years
and some of his favorite roles include Rick
Steadman in The Nerd, The Wolf/Cinderella’s
Prince in Into the Woods and Buffalo Bill in
Annie Get Your Gun. Dallas teaches performing
arts to adults with special needs at Alchemia,
Theatre for Life in Santa Rosa and assists in
all aspects of the wine business at Kaz Winery
in Kenwood. Many thanks to all the family and
friends who help him sustain such a blissful life!
www.dallasmunger.com
707.523.4185 x1 DONYELL MAURICE
(Williams) Donyell is excited to be joining the
cast of One Flew Over The Cukoos Nest. He
lives in San Francisco, Ca. with his family whom
he thanks deeply for all of their support. He is a
second year film student, with plans of getting
his degree in cinema. Donyell has appeared
in several plays with the Lead role in Mr. Slick
Soup, and Ghetto Heaven, which toured the
Carolina college circuit, as well as some onscreen acting. Most recently playing the role of
a doctor in a the feature length film, “Salt Water,
the Movie”. Donyell is very grateful to director,
Lennie Dean, for the opportunity to be a part
of such a great ensemble cast. Donyell would
like to thank Craig Miller and the entire staff at
6th Street Playhouse for welcoming him with
open arms. Donyell would like to say a special
“Thank You” to Nicolas Christenson.
JILL ZIMMERMAN
(Nurse Ratched) Jill was raised in Auburn, Indiana
and studied theatre at Ball State University. She
moved to LA to pursue an acting career in 1992.
She landed guest star roles on television and
in independent movies, most notably appearing
in an episode of “Everybody
Loves Raymond”. Behind
the scenes she worked
for her comic idol, Carol
Burnett, and was honored to
take an acting master class
with Sir Anthony Hopkins.
She and her family moved to Santa Rosa four
years ago. This is her third production at 6th
Street. She played Claire in Proof and just last
fall won Best Actress from SFBATCC for her
role as Barbara in August: Osage County. She
would like thank her husband Mark for daring
her to live her dream.
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Production Staff
CLINT CAMPBELL (Assistant Director)
Clint is happy to have been a part of this
production. While mostly an actor he likes
to also dapple in dance choreography, fight
choreography and most recently directing.
Cuckoo’s Nest is one of his favorite shows
and, as a fan of Lennie Dean’s work, he
thought this would be the perfect chance to
learn a thing or two. Clint wishes to thank the
cast and crew for all their hard work, Lennie
for tips and tricks, and the audience for
coming out to this great show. Cheers.
LENNIE DEAN (Director) Lennie received
an MFA in Acting from the Temple University
Advanced Actor Training Program in
Philadelphia. She has been part of the
Sonoma County theatre scene for forty years
where she co-founded & was Artistic Director
of the Marquee Theater, and founder
andArtistic Director of Studio Be Theater.
She has taught, acted, directed, worked as
dramaturg & produced for several different
theater companies and schools in New
York and San Francisco, as well as locally
in Santa Rosa, Petaluma and Sonoma.
She is authorized by master acting teacher
Eric Morris to teach his technique, The Eric
Morris System. In 1999, Lennie received the
Independent Eye Award for contributions in
theatre in Sonoma County. She is currently
teaching acting classes and is also Festival
Director for the 10 Minute Play Festival at 6th
Street Playhouse.
INGRID EMMING (Production Stage
Manager) Ingrid has been stage managing
in Sonoma County since 2007, most recently
for Carmen at Cinnabar Theater. She has
also worked on productions with Raven
Performing Arts Theater, Pegasus Theater,
Main Stage West, and Narrow Way Stage
Company. She holds a Bachelor of Science
from Colorado State University’s Department
of Design and Merchandising, and 2013
marks her 15th year of private professional
practice specializing in architectural and
interior design. She is delighted to return
as stage manager for another theatrical
collaboration with 6th Street Playhouse.
APRIL GEORGE (Lightng Designer) April
George received a BFA in Motion Picture/
Television Production from Academy of Art
University San Francisco with emphasis
in Directing. She is an AEA Equity Stage
Manager. April has been working as a lighting
designer for the past ten years. Some of
her favorite shows were the Marvelous
Wonderettes, August: Osage County and
Lend Me a Tenor. April is happy to be back
working on this production.
TRACY HINMAN SIGRIST
(Costume
Designer) Tracy holds an MFA in Costume
Design from San Diego State University and
a BA in Theatre from Cal State Hayward.
Since 2010 she has designed a dozen shows
at 6th Street Playhouse including The Great
American Trailer Park Musical (Sonoma
County SOTA nomination for best costume
design), The Marvelous Wonderettes (Bay
Area Theatre Critics Circle nomination for
outstanding costume design), Kite’s Book
(SOTA award for best costume design) and
the Bay Area premiere of Becoming Walt
Whitman directed by Russell Kaltschmidt.
Tracy is a part-time costume technician
at Sonoma State University, and is also a
vocalist, a graphic designer, and a mom.
DAVID R. WRIGHT (Scenic Designer) David
received his undergraduate interdisciplinary
degree in Architecture, Painting, Printmaking,
Graphic Arts and all aspects of Theatre from
the U. of O. Cuckoo’s Nest is David and
design and life-partner, Nick Charles’s, ninth
collaboration with 6th Street Playhouse.
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One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest ~ Oct 25 - Nov 10, 2013
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UPCOMING EVENTS
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ESSES PRODUCTIONS
Presents The Hit Musical Revue
THE WORLD OF WEBBER
A Tribute to the Songs of
Andrew Lloyd Webber
Selections from Cats, Evita, Sunset Blvd, The Phantom of the Opera, and more
Sunday, February 2, 2014 at 7:30pm
6th Street Playhouse in the GK Hardt Theatre
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All tickets $35.00
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Featuring Musical Theatre Stars
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And Star of the Tony Award-Winning “MOVIN’ OUT”
KYLE MARTIN
With Musical Director at the piano
EVAN ALPARONE
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DINNER/THEATER
We promise you won’t miss the overture.
Show your ticket at Stark’s Steak & Seafood
the night of the performance, between 5 &
6:30 pm, and enjoy a special 2-course prix
fixe menu for only $32.
Exclusive of tax & gratuity.
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COLLABORATIVE DIVORCE MEANS:
NOT having to say, “See you in court.”
Better
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Chapter Two by Neil Simon
Sept. 13 - Oct. 13, 2013
2013 Fall RAW Festival
Oct. 18-27, 2013
Harvey by Mary Chase
Nov. 15 - Dec. 15, 2013
Journey’s End by R. C. Sherriff
Jan. 17 - Feb. 16, 2014 West Coast Premiere!
The Ross
Valley Players
2013/2014
Arms and the Man by G. B. Shaw
March 14 - April 13, 2014
2014 Spring RAW Festival
April 18-27, 2014
Other Desert Cities by Jon Robin Baitz
May 16 - June 15, 2014 (Rights Pending)
Old Money by Wendy Wasserstein
July 18 - August 17, 2014
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Richard & Phyllis Lowe
Julie & Robert Malm
Douglas & Sally Marken
Mike & Jean Martin
Evelyn McClure
Albert & Sydney McDonald
Elaine McDowell
James & Shirley Meyer
Sheri Lee & Clark Miller
Anthony Mountain &
Cheryl Maynard
Carole & Gene Michel
Jared & Myrna Morse
James & Gwen Neary
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Chris & Nancy Nelle
Jean O’Donnell
Maurine Olson
Richard & Joyce Peters
Jim Peterson &
Joan Hawley
Dorothea Proctor
Damon Raike
Michelle Randall
Phyllis Reason
Fred & Jeanne Recknagel
Redwood Credit Union
Walter and Emily Roeder
Steven Rothenberg
Janet Russell
Donald & Marilyn Sanders
Bob Sayers
Leonard E. Schwer
Doug Heen & Bill Scogland
Kurt & Debra Shaver
Daphne Smith
Jerol & Norma Sonosky
Helen Stagg
Jon Stark
George Steed &
Vicky Hedstrand
Robert Knight &
Barbara St Louis
Coby Stockton
David & Joyce Stohlmann
Roy & Chris Thuestad
Marlene Tolmie
Barbara Tomin
Gabor & Mary Jo Toth
Ransom & Marilyn Turner
Martin Ullman
Richard & Martha Vogel
Kay Voliva
David Drake &
Jennifer Watson
Kathleen Wernett
Creighton & Dorothy White
Ted & Doris Wilmsen
Steve Sweaney &
Judy Withee
Joan Woodard
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2012 - 2013 DONOR LIST
PATRON | $250 - 499
Nick & Marcia Anton
Donald Appleby
Joe & Judy Brumbaugh
Adam Burkholder
Stanley Crain
David Faris - The Heck
Foundation
Felicity Goldsby
Paul Hock
Patricia Lasusky
Lewis Meyers
Jeffrey Moritz
Susanne Newland
Fred Poulos - MOMBO’s
Sig & Louise Richardson
Jim Richter
Kim & Joe Santone
Al & Mary Schroeder
Dwayne & Pearl Stincelli
Marjorie Stoltze
Jack Strange &
Eloise Tweeten
Roxanne Thornton
Daniel Turek
Francesca Weiner
Larry & Kim Williams
Sara Woodfield
Michael & Katie Wright
Keith & Katie Young
DESIGNER | $500 - 999
Thelma Dare Ahner
Lewis & Janet Baer
Terry Bronson
Kevan & Maeve Clemens
Todd & Marge Evans
Allen & Linda Jackson
Walter Krampf
Robin & Chris Leinen
Sheila &
Michael McQuillen
Jean Oliveira
Thomas and Kay Reed
Harry & Linda Reid
Harry and Dee Richardson
707.523.4185 x1 Savant Group
Marc & Julia Steffen
Sunrise Rotary
David Gray &
Vrenae Sutphin
Laura Upjohn
Scott Van Der Horst
Carol Williams
ACTOR | $1,000 - 2,499
Agilent Technologies
The Steve & Ellen
Beckwith Fund
Kate Brickley
Scott & Mavis Buginas
Susane Byrne
Center for Spiritual Living
Henry & Sheila Chazankin
Cleveland H. Dodge
Foundation
Costeaux Bakery
Jeff & Jenifer Coté
Dan & Connie Earl
Richard & Barbara
Ferrington
Tom & Cappie Garrett
Janet Gavagan
Grace Kingsley
Bo & Janet Kirschen
Frieda Lummer
Eva Martin
Ed & Carol Meilicke
Monte Mentry
Bill & Nancy Morgan
Oliver’s Market
Marty Pistone
Bob & Jacque Scheibel
Charles Schwab
Foundation
Mark Illsey & Jill
Zimmerman
DONORS
DIRECTOR
| $2,500 - 4,999
David & Sharon Beckman
Walter & Kathryn Clark
Ted & Peggy Elliott
Kathy Horan
Dennis & Donna Marvin
Summit State Bank
PLAYWRIGHT
| $5,000 - 9,999
Clay Foundaton - West
Charles Lahm
Scott and René Lummer
David Noorthoek
Schulz Donor
Advised Fund
Sudha Schlesinger
PRODUCER
| $10,000 - 24,999
Dave & Heidi Jacquin
Irwin & Coleen Rothenberg
Trione Family Fund
Pam & Tim Zainer
BENEFACTOR | $25,000 +
The William and Flora
Hewlett Foundation
The County of Sonoma
The list reflects donations
received between July 1,
2012 and June 30, 2013.
Please accept our
apologies for any
inadvertent omissions!
The Playhouse welcomes
your gifts of cash, stock or
your monthly pledge as an
Encore! member.
Please call Jo McCormick
at 707-523-4185 ext. 108 to
discuss the many ways to
support The Playhouse.
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THE STAGE IS SET!
ACT ON IT! Check out all of the exciting classes
and camps being offered this winter and
spring in our School of Drama
by going to:
www.6thstreetplayhouse.com/education
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