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2016/2017 SEASON IN THIS ISSUE Cover art: Design by RICHARD GIULIANI, Photography by POCHO1 FEBRUARY 2017 Title Page 2 Cast 3 Writer’s Note 4 The Cast and Creative Team Bios 6 ATC Artistic Director 9 About Arizona Theatre Company 10 ATC Board of Trustees 11 Donors 12 ATC Staff 20 Theater Information 22 The historic Herberger Theater Center, Arizona Theatre Company’s home in downtown Phoenix 1

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I N T H I S I S S U E

Cover art: Design by RICHARD GIULIANI, Photography by POCHO1

FEBRUARY 2017

Title Page 2

Cast 3

Writer’s Note 4

The Cast and Creative Team Bios 6

ATC Artistic Director 9

About Arizona Theatre Company 10

ATC Board of Trustees 11

Donors 12

ATC Staff 20

Theater Information 22

The historic Herberger Theater Center, Arizona Theatre Company’s home in downtown Phoenix

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David Ira GoldsteinArtistic Director

LA ESQUINITA, USABY RUBÉN C. GONZÁLEZ

ARIZONA PREMIERE

On this original Arizona Theatre Company production, the ATC and El Teatro Campesino productions staffs are responsible for

scenic construction, costume construction, lighting, projections, sound, props, furniture, wigs, scene painting and special effects

2016/2017 SEASON SPONSORS: PHOENIX CONVENTION CENTER & VENUES

Kinan Valdez . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DIRECTOR

Alexandra Meda . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ASSISTANT DIRECTOR

Regina Garcia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SCENIC DESIGNER

Michael Oesch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LIGHTING DESIGNER

Brian Jerome Peterson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RESIDENT SOUND DESIGNER

Anahuac Valdez . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SOUND DESIGNER

Elaine Romero . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .DRAMATURG

Glenn Bruner* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PRODUCTION STAGE MANAGER

Bruno Ingram* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ASSISTANT STAGE MANAGER

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C A S T

(IN ORDER OF APPEARANCE)

ADDITIONAL STAFFTajh Oates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ASSISTANT TO THE STAGE MANAGER

The videotaping or other video or audio recording of this production is strictly prohibited.

LA ESQUINITA, USA IS PERFORMED WITHOUT AN INTERMISSION.

Cell phones and other devices that make a noise can greatly disturb your fellow audience members and the performers. PLEASE TURN THEM OFF before the performance.

To learn more about La Esquinita, USA please visit the Learning & Education page on our website at arizonatheatre org for a comprehensive free Play Guide The Play Guide contains historical information, cultural context, and more

Rubén C. González* . . . . . . . . . . . . LENCHO, RAVI, DANIEL, ANIMAL, WILO, SLEEPY, SKINNY BLACK, TWEEKER, SUNSHINE, MR. JEFFERSON, YOLANDA, GRACE

*Member of Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States

Ruben Alonzo Councilman Steve KozachikCRM of America Jeremy Legg

Bruce MonroeMike PadillaCouncilwoman Laura PastorMayor Jonathan Rothschild

Mayor Greg StantonBarry Tobias, Break-Away Toursand the entire communities

of Tucson and Phoenix

SPECIAL THANKS

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W R I T E R ’ S N O T E

I began writing La Esquinita, USA in 2007. I was working as a substitute teacher in Southeast Los Angeles to subsidize my acting career, when I was asked to teach a class of troubled high schoolers for ten weeks. In my head, I heard “Run as fast as you can! You’re an actor, not a school teacher! They will eat you for lunch!” I was told that I would have seven students but no more than ten, and the load would be lighter because I would have a classroom aide. “I can handle it,” I thought.

I ended up with 17 teenagers from different gang sets; students nobody wanted in the district. “Yikes!” Many had come from immigrant families struggling to survive in an ailing economy, under a government who was blaming the ills of the country on them. These students, as many other Americans, would end up with no other choices but to work in the food service industry, sell drugs or join the Armed Forces. Manufacturing plants continued to close all over the country and were being shipped to the Far East and Latin America.

My class would be the final chance for these kids to stay in school and stay out of prison. As I struggled to inspire them, I got to know their stories. Some had done time in juvenile hall, others had parole officers at their hips, were teen parents or substance abusers. Society, with its collapsing infrastructure, had failed them. Due to the lack of social programs and because there was nothing much for these students to do, crystal meth was the drug of choice. It was cheap, easy to get and a way to push away the pain and the doldrums.

There was Manny, the class clown; Animal, who could beat anyone to a pulp, including me; a young 16-year-old, Pilar, who had aborted two children; and Sabino, the heavy metal head who was too smart to be in my class, but because of a broken heart, education was the last thing on his mind. Then there was Daniel, “the mouth” – that boy never kept quiet. The other students disliked him because he was always questioning; he had opinions about everything. I enjoyed our debates about people,

politics, and history.

One day, Daniel approached me and asked if he could make up credits in order to graduate before his 19th birthday. I believed in his abilities, so I gave him extra work to make up the ten units he needed. I gave him art appreciation packets worth five credits, and for the remaining five, he promised to meet me on the track at 6:30 every morning so we could walk and talk, a sort of physical education.

After the first two weeks, he began struggling to show up; I was also receiving fewer art packets. As the weeks passed, our walks became less frequent. His excuse was that he was having problems with lead in his blood, and that he was going to the hospital for treatment. I first went along with it because he did look sickly, but when I asked him to produce an excuse, the doctor’s notes seemed fishy.

I called his house one day, and it was then I found out the truth. His mother said it was a lie. He was doing crystal meth (“The Pookie”), and was ditching class and getting high. He once told me this wild story that he owed money and that he’d get shot if he didn’t pay up. I believed him. I broke district rules to help him out. I gave him rides home to keep him out of harm’s way. I was being played, and everyone knew it but me.

The school year ended bittersweetly. The class I taught had taught me something: these kids needed someone to care for them. They needed love. Their parents were struggling to put food on the table, often held two, three jobs. The family unit was disrupted. They were the remnants of a failing system that was permeating the family structure. Americans were living in a society whose leaders sold untruths and misinformation, a society that struggled with its perception of itself and the “other.” The housing market bubble would soon pop. The economic depression that was about to take over was just a reflection of the depression within the soul of this country and the citizens that struggled every day just to stay above water, while a very small minority lived in luxury.

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I spent that summer in Oakland, California, where black and brown families struggled to live side-by-side in the reality of unemployment and poverty surrounded by abandoned warehouses. Oakland was a barometer of what the Bush years would leave in their wake. I began waking to the sounds of a struggling city. Words began to come through me as the city spoke of struggle. Oakland was full of Daniels, Pilars and Mannys.

By the end of the year, I had moved out of Los Angeles and was living on the Central Coast of California. I was back with my theatre family at El Teatro Campesino. I rented a small granny’s quarters in the small town of Aromas, California. Aromas would turn out to be my own Walden Pond; I was living the life of Thoreau. I was meditating a lot and reading up on my favorite subjects: philosophy, quantum physics, self-care and spirituality.

In my studies, I was led to a book that had called out to me since my days in New York in the mid-90s, but that I had never read. The book, A Course in Miracles, would begin to take up my time. I read it from cover to cover four times until I began to understand perception, and how we see the world as a direct reflection of how we see ourselves. I began to learn about forgiveness, letting go of my past and honoring my present. My pen began to move again. I became a vessel as voices began speaking through me.

One morning, a voice told me to look back at the notes I had written a year earlier. I continued revisiting Oakland, and my conversations with Daniel. The narrative began to take shape. I called my director, Kinan Valdez. We sat in his backyard and I read him what would become La Esquinita, USA. It was time to get to work.

As we enter a new era, there is no denying the ills of the loss of manufacturing plants and economic inequality in our society or the skewing of the truth by our leaders. The damage may linger for generations as we struggle to reclaim the soul of our nation and that of the worker. Science and technology are bumping

up against an Old World view of politics, economics, and ecology. We can’t continue to kill in the name of progress, because all that does is create an imbalance of wealth between the rich and poor. This imbalance cannot continue, for it makes no room for morality and inclusion. We must move into a world of nurture as we enter a time of divisive politics and xenophobic rhetoric. As we fight for our lives, we cannot allow the fear army to speak louder than the voice of love.

La Esquinita, USA is a theatricalized poem that calls out to the feminine within us all: a feminine power that is nurturing, comforting and inclusive. It is a life-giving force that is an affirmation of the holiness within us all. A pro-masculine world is a dog-eat-dog world; a world that acknowledges and gives homage to the feminine is a world that cares for the earth and all sentient beings.

I believe that through love, our collective memory will awaken us to the knowledge that our wise ancestors foretold and which quantum physics is now proving, The “Golden Rule” of the Maya, In Lak’ech: “You are my other self, if I love and respect you, I love and respect myself.” This is a truth in a healthy society. It is the only truth that is transcendental and moves past divisive policies and dogma. We live in a virtual, holographic world where we have the power to make peace if we want to, or we can allow the masculine forces of fear and ego to continue to divide us and, in turn, to harm our earth and human life.

An internal peace is an eternal peace, that if extended outward, can change the history of humankind. But we would be remiss to think that this change will not entail a fight for the good of all! There are internal and external forces that thrive only because of the imbalance that has separated us from our truth. May we come together and fight the forces that keep us from seeing the love in each other.

Blessings to all, Rubén C. González

W R I T E R ’ S N O T E

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Rubén C. González (Playwright and Performer) is one of five children of Mexican im-migrants. He is a critically acclaimed solo performer, actor, writer and director who hails from Los Angeles via Colima, Mexico. He is a 25-year veteran actor of the prestigious El Teatro

Campesino. He received his training at The London Academy for the Performing Arts, Circle in the Square Theatre School (NYC), El Teatro Campesino and holds an MFA in Dramatic Arts from the University of California, Davis. La Esquinita, USA has toured off-Broadway at the Puerto Rican Traveling Theater, Aurora Theatre, Su Teatro Denver, CaraMia Dallas, The Guadalupe Cultural Center San Antonio, Teatro Bilingue de Houston, La Pena Cultural Center and at The Los Angeles Theatre Center as part of the inaugural Encuentro 2014, the largest Latino Theatre Festival in the U.S. in over 40 years. His previous solo works, Diary of a Mad Mexican and The Messiah Complex have garnered him much critical and audience praise and have toured all over the U.S. and Poland. He has graced the stages in various productions at The Mark Taper Forum, South Coast Repertory, Pasadena Playhouse, The Kennedy Center, The Lincoln Center Institute, Intar, HB Studios, New Dramatist (NYC) and Primary Stages, among others. He has performed his solo works at count-less universities: Brown, Stanford, Oregon, Oregon State, Washington, UC Riverside, UC Davis, UC Santa Cruz, UCLA, Vassar, Cornell, Northern Illinois, St. Mary’s and Loyola, Chicago, to name a few. For the stage, Ruben has directed Pilgrimage by Joe Quintero; Monica Sanchez’s The Chronicles of Odisia; Aliso in Workerland, Mi Abuelo Fue un Bracero, and Iya by Luis Juarez; and The Throwdown by Theatre Troupe Headrush. His television credits include Veronica Mars, Medium, Air America, and

The Minor Accomplishments of Jackie Woodman. Some of his silver screen credits include Selena starring Jennifer Lopez, The Master starring Jet Li, 2009 Sundance darling La Mission starring Benjamin Bratt, Barrio Murders, Food Stamps, Suckers, and The Perfect Game starring Ed Asner. Mr. González is currently he is seeking distribution for the film Oscar, that he wrote, directed, and in which he starred.

Kinan Valdez (Director) Recent credits include: Off-Broadway: La Esquinita USA (Pregones/Puerto Rican Traveling Theatre); Regional credits: Heart of Heaven (Center Theatre Group), Corridos Remix, (San Diego Repertory); Other theatres: Zoot Suit (National Tour), Popol Vuh Trilogy, Mummified Deer, Victor in Shadow and Sam Burguesa & The Pixie Chicks (El Teatro Campesino). Film: Ballad of a Soldier (ETC/CTR Productions). Mr. Valdez currently serves as Producing Artistic Director of the world-renowned El Teatro Campesino, is an educator at the University of California Santa Cruz and San Jose State University, and is a national organizer for the Latina/o Theatre Commons.

Alexandra Meda (Assistant Director) is a theat-rical director, cultural-producer and a digital content creator serving as the Artistic Director for Teatro Luna: America’s National Women of Color Theatre Ensemble and Touring Company, a Steering Committee member of both the National Latina/o Theatre Commons and the Los Angeles Latino Theatre Alliance, and a Facilitator for Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion issues in the arts and beyond. She has directed and produced new and original performances in over 37 cities in the U.S. and five countries. Currently, she is associate directing The Sweetheart Deal by Diane Rodriguez and is building two new plays that will tour internationally for Teatro Luna: I Thought You Could See Me and Supermujeres. She is an alumnus or fellowship recipient of #ArtEquity, NALAC Leadership Institute, TCG Young Leader of Color, American Express NYC Leadership

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Institute, Kennedy Center Leadership Midwest Institute, and the Mellon Foundation Artistic Leadership Fellowship.

Regina Garcia (Scenic Designer) is an Illinois-based scenic designer, who has had longstanding relationships with the St. Louis Black Rep, The Cherry Lane Theatre (NYC) and renowned Latino theaters including Repertorio Español, the Puerto Rican Traveling Theater, INTAR and Pregones Theater. Recent projects include The Yeomen of the Guard (Oregon Shakespeare Festival); A Work of Art (Chicago Dramatists); and The Last Wife (TimeLine Theatre Company). Ms. Garcia is a Fellow of the NEA/TCG Career Development Program for Designers and the Princess Grace Awards, USA. She is a company member with Rivendell Theatre Ensemble and Teatro Vista (Chicago); and a Regional Associate Member of the League of Professional Theatre Women and the Latina/o Theatre Commons.

Michael Oesch (Lighting Designer) is a San Francisco-based lighting designer for musicals, theatre, opera, dance, and film, and is very excited to be work-ing with Arizona Theatre Company for the first time. He has been working with Smuin Ballet since 2004 as the Resident Lighting Designer and Lighting Director. He has also designed lighting for many other companies in the San Francisco Bay area including The Magic Theatre, El Teatro Campesino (25th Anniversary tour of Zoot Suit), SF Playhouse, Broadway by the Bay, Contra Costa Musical Theatre, 13th Floor Dance, Trinity Lyric Opera, Pacific Coast Repertory Theatre, Berkeley Playhouse, San Francisco Shakespeare Festival, as well as many others. Mr. Oesch’s designs have been repeatedly nominated for San Francisco Bay Area Theatre Critics Circle Awards as well as Theatre Bay Area Awards. Mr. Oesch earned his MFA in Lighting Design from UC Davis in 2004. He is also a proud member of United Scenic Artists, Local 829, the union of professional designers.

Brian Jerome Peterson (Resident Sound Designer) celebrates his 31st season at ATC, where he has designed 82 productions, including An Act of God, King Charles III, Fences, Disgraced, Five Presidents, Wait Until Dark, Around the World in 80 Days, The Importance of Being Earnest, The Sunshine Boys, Jane Austen’s Emma, The Great Gatsby, God of Carnage, Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom, Lost in Yonkers, Ain’t Misbehavin’, George is Dead, Somebody/Nobody, Enchanted April, Touch the Names, I Am My Own Wife, Twelfth Night, Tuesdays with Morrie, Crowns, Macbeth, The Pirates of Penzance, The Immigrant, A Streetcar Named Desire, Oh Coward!, Copenhagen, Fully Committed and The Mystery of Irma Vep (for which he won an ariZoni Award) and the world premieres of Sherlock Holmes and the Adventure of The Suicide Club, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Sherlock Holmes: The Final Adventure, Inventing van Gogh, Rocket Man, Minor Demons and The Holy Terror. His designs have been heard in many theatres in-cluding Geva Theatre Center, Berkeley Repertory Theatre, Seattle Repertory Theatre, The Cleveland Play House, Northlight Theatre, Portland Center Stage, Actors Theatre of Louisville and San Jose Repertory Theatre Milwaukee Repertory Theatre, and the Bay Street Repertory Theatre.

Anahuac Valdez (Sound Designer). Recent credits in-clude: Off-Broadway: La Esquinita, USA (Pregones/Puerto Rican Traveling Theatre). Regional credits: Mummified Deer (San Diego Repertory Theatre). Other theatre credits:  Zoot Suit (National Tour); The Messiah Complex, Mundo Mata, Victor in Shadow, and Sam Burguesa & The Pixie Chicks (El Teatro Campesino). Film: Ballad of a Soldier (ETC/CTR Productions); Amor y Tomates (NFHC media). Mr. Valdez is an Associate Artist of the world-renowned El Teatro Campesino. Currently, he works as an Assistant Editor in Los Angeles, where he worked on Endless Love and Star Wars: The Force Awakens.

Elaine Romero (Dramaturg) has had her plays pre-sented at the Alley Theatre, the Working Theatre,

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Actors Theatre of Louisville, Kitchen Dog Theater, the Kennedy Center, across the U.S. and abroad. Commissions: Ford’s Theatre (Modern Slave), Goodman Theatre/Goodman Playwrights’ Unit (A Work of Art), Arizona Theatre Company (Title IX, NEA), NNPN/Kitchen Dog Theater (Ponzi, Edgerton Award). Some publishers include Samuel French, Playscripts, and Vintage Books. Graveyard of Empires and A Work of Art, premiered in Chicago in 2015. Her Arizona/Mexican border trilogy in-cludes Wetback, Mother of Exiles, and Title IX. She recently penned Modern Slave (commissioned by Ford’s Theatre). The play has received readings at Victory Gardens Theatre in Chicago and at The Road Theatre Company in LA. She currently serves on the Steering Committee for the Latina/o Theatre Commons. A Resident Playwright at Chicago Dramatists and a certified yoga teacher, she is an Assistant Professor at the University of Arizona in the School of Theatre, Film, & Television.

Glenn Bruner (Production Stage Manager) is in his 20th season as Production Stage Manager at ATC where he has stage managed over 60 productions, including An Act of God, Of Mice and Men, Romeo and Juliet, Five Presidents, Other Desert Cities, The Mountaintop, The Importance of Being Earnest, Clybourne Park, The Sunshine Boys, Next to Normal, The Great Gatsby, The Mystery of Irma Vep, [title of show], The Kite Runner, Hair, Enchanted April, and the world premieres of Jeffrey Hatcher’s Sherlock Holmes and the Adventure of the Suicide Club and Ten Chimneys, and Steven Dietz’s Sherlock Holmes: The Final Adventure, Rocket Man, Inventing van Gogh, and Over the Moon. Mr. Bruner has worked at Kansas City Repertory Theatre, Alley Theatre, Dallas

Theater Center, Pasadena Playhouse, Centerstage, Studio Arena Theatre, and Maine’s Portland Stage Company. He was the Assistant Stage Manager for the world premiere of On the Waterfront at The Cleveland Play House and stage managed the Off-Broadway premiere of Alan Ayckbourn’s Season’s Greetings. He has also been the voice for many radio and television commercials and worked for Texas Public Radio in his hometown of San Antonio. Mr. Bruner was the 2012 recipient of the Lucy Jordan Recognition Award, presented annually by the Western Region of Actors’ Equity Association. He has been a member of AEA since 1981.

Bruno Ingram (Assistant Stage Manager) has worked as a professional stage manager since 1998 for a number of companies.  ATC: Talley’s Folly, The Underpants, Anna in the Tropics, Macbeth, Pride and Prejudice, Hank Williams: Lost Highway, Ella, To Kill a Mockingbird, Somebody/Nobody, Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom, Woody Guthrie’s American Song, and The Mountaintop.  Other regional credits include productions at Cleveland Play House, Kansas City Repertory Theatre, Penumbra Theatre Company, Dallas Theater Center, Pasadena Playhouse, and Theatre for a New Audience.

Tajh Oates (Assistant to the Stage Manager) has pre-viously served as Assistant to the Stage Manager for ATC’s production of An Act of God. He has a Bachelor of Arts in Theatre from Georgia Southern University. Previously, he has worked as a Deck Carpenter and as stage crew for productions of Henry V, South Pacific, and Henry IV, Part II at Utah Shakespeare Festival.

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Arizona Theatre Company operates under agreements between the League of Resident Theatres (LORT) and Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States; Stage Directors and Choreographers, an independent national labor union; and United Scenic Artists Local USA-829, IATSE

The Scenic, Costume, Lighting and Sound Designers in LORT Theatres are represented by Union Scenic Artists Local USA-829, IATSE

The Director is a member of the Stage Directors and Choreographers Society, an independent national labor union

The Actors and Stage Managers employed in these productions are members of Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States

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A R T I S T I C D I R E C T O R

David Ira Goldstein celebrates his 25th season as Artistic Director of Arizona Theatre Company. In that time, he has produced and/or directed over 200 mainstage plays, workshops, readings and presentations including acclaimed appearances by the Royal National Theatre of Great Britain and the Theatre Royal Bath. He received the 2010 Leader of the Year Award in Arts and Humanities from the Capitol Times and the 2003 Governor’s Arts Award as Individual Artist for his contributions to the arts in Arizona.

This season he will direct Fiddler on the Roof and the world premiere of Holmes and Watson for ATC. He has directed over 40 mainstage productions for ATC ranging from classics to new plays to musicals, including Disgraced, The Santaland

Diaries, Next to Normal, The Sunshine Boys, Hair, Much Ado About Nothing, My Fair Lady, Valley Song, The Illusion, The Pajama Game, Side Man, [title of show], How I Learned to Drive, Wait Until Dark, Xanadu, The Mystery of Irma Vep, Scapin, The Two Gentlemen of Verona, The Boys Next Door, Shadowlands, Fully Committed, The Pirates of Penzance, H.M. S. Pinafore, Willi, Dreams from a Summer House, Other People’s Money, The Heidi Chronicles, Noises Off and A Midsummer Night’s Dream, as well as many world pre-mieres including The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini, Sherlock Holmes: The Final Adventure (winner of the Edgar Award from the Mystery Writers of America), Inventing van Gogh, Rocket Man, Private Eyes, Over the Moon and Dracula by Steven Dietz, and Holmes and Watson, Ten Chimneys, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (Edgar Award nominee) and Sherlock Holmes and the Adventure of The Suicide Club (Edgar Award nominee) by Jeffrey Hatcher.

Mr. Goldstein has been a guest director at theatres all across the country including Arizona Opera, The Pasadena Playhouse, Berkeley Repertory Theatre, Seattle Repertory Theatre, Florida Stage, Center Repertory Theatre, Kansas City Repertory Theatre, Northlight Theatre, San Jose Repertory Theatre, Village Theatre, Geva Theatre Center, Laguna Playhouse, Repertory Theatre of St. Louis, Mixed Blood Theatre, The Children’s Theatre Company in Minneapolis, Alaska Repertory Theatre, Illusion Theatre. His musical A Marvelous Party: The Noël Coward Celebration, which originated at ATC, has played extensively across the U.S., winning many awards including four Jeff Awards in Chicago (including Best Director), the Elliot Norton Award in Boston, several Bay Area Critics’ Awards and the Los Angeles Drama Critics Award for Best Production.

Before coming to Arizona, Mr. Goldstein was Associate Artistic Director of ACT Theatre in Seattle. His many productions there included Glengarry Glen Ross, Hapgood, Breaking the Silence, Lloyd’s Prayer, the world premieres of God’s Country by Steven Dietz and Willi by John Pielmeier, as well as a joint Soviet-American production of The Falcon. He was Associate Artistic Director at Actors Theatre of St. Paul from 1983-86. Mr. Goldstein holds an MFA from the University of Minnesota. He has been a visiting instruc-tor and director at ASU, University of Washington, University of Minnesota and University of Northern Iowa. He has served as a panelist for the National Endowment for the Arts, Theatre Communications Group, Arts Midwest, and the Arizona, Minnesota, Oregon and Washington State Arts Commissions. Mr. Goldstein is a proud Union member of the Stage Directors and Choreographers Society, and Actors’ Equity Association. He is married to KJZZ radio announcer Michele Robins. They share their home with their dogs and cats: Rio, Rocky, Reggie, Dexter and Benny.

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Now celebrating its 50th Anniversary Season, Arizona Theatre Company (ATC) boasts the largest subscriber base of any performing arts organization in Arizona, with more than 130,000 people each year attending performances at the historic Temple of Music and Art in Tucson, and the elegant Herberger Theater Center in downtown Phoenix. Each season of carefully selected productions reflects the rich variety of world drama – from classic to contemporary plays, from musicals to new works, as audiences enjoy a rich emotional experience that can only be captured through live theatre. Touching lives through the power of theatre, ATC is the preeminent professional theatre in the state of Arizona. Under the direction of Artistic Director David Ira Goldstein, ATC operates in two cities – unlike any other League of Resident Theatres (LORT) company in the country.

ATC shares the passion of the theatre through a wide array of outreach programs, educational opportunities, access initiatives and community events. Through the schools and summer pro-grams, ATC focuses on teaching Arizona’s youth about literacy, cultural development, performing arts, specialty techniques used onstage, and opens their minds to the creative power of dramatic literature. With approximately 450 Learning & Education activities annually, ATC reaches far beyond the metropolitan areas of Tucson and Phoenix, enriching the theatre learning experience for current and future audiences.

A B O U T A R I Z O N A T H E AT R E C O M P A N Y

The Cast and Crew of ATC’s Fences. Photo by Tim Fuller

The mission of Arizona Theatre Company is to inspire, engage and entertain – one moment, one production and one audience at a time

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A special note of thanks to the partners and staff at Lewis Roca Rothgerber for hosting ATC’s Board of Trustees’ meetings

BOARD OFFICERSLynne Wood Dusenberry

Chairperson

Susan Plimpton Segal Chair-Elect

Kevin Gebert Vice Chair

Joanie Flatt Secretary

Jeffrey Gold Treasurer

Cameron C. Artigue Immediate Past Chair

BOARD OF TRUSTEESJay Glaser

David Ira Goldstein

Jeff Guldner

Pam Hait

Jennifer Lohse

Priscilla Marquez

Sandra C. Maxfield

Joseph Mollica

Linda (Mac) Perlich

Michael Seiden

Robert Taylor

*Deceased

Jessica L. Andrews, Managing Director Emeritus

EMERITUS TRUSTEESPaul Baker, Katie Dusenberry, Darryl Dobras, Carol DuVal Whiteman, Shirley Estes, I. Michael Kasser, Donald Nickerson*, Marilyn Papp*, George Rosenberg*, Dr. John Schaefer, F. William Sheppard

HONORARY TRUSTEESBob Begam*, Betsy Bolding, Joan Kaye Cauthorn, Jack Davis, Slivy Edmonds, Norma Feldman, Catherine (Rusty) Foley, Joe Gootter, Carole Kraemer, Jessica Lazarus, Sally Lehmann, Gerry Murphy, Emily Rosenberg Pollock, Nina Trasoff, Arlene Webster, Ruth A. Zales

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CORPORATE, FOUNDATION, AND GOVERNMENT PARTNERS

ATC IS PROUD TO ACKNOWLEDGE SUPPORT FROM THE FOLLOWING COMMUNITY PARTNERS JULY 1, 2015 TO JANUARY 12, 2017.

CORPORATIONS/ORGANIZATIONSAnonymous (1)Administrative Support

Services Group Inc Affinity Eye CareAloft HotelAmerican Express Employee

Giving ProgramAPSArizona LotteryASU GammageBallard Spahr LLPBeachFleischman PCBegam Marks and TraulsenBreak-Away ToursThe Carriage HouseCox CommunicationsCrest Insurance GroupThe Desert LeafDowntown Kitchen + CocktailsThe Employee Community

Fund of Boeing ArizonaEsser DesignFoothills PropertiesFractured Earth Tile and StoneGammage & BurnhamGust Rosenfeld P L C Herberger Theater CenterHolualoa Arizona, IncHotel CongressHughes Federal Credit UnionIBM Matching Grants ProgramJim Click Automotive TeamJohnson & Johnson Matching

Gifts ProgramThe John F Kennedy Center

for the Performing ArtsKXCI Community RadioLaw Office of Bernadette RuizLaw Office of Slutes,

Sakrison & Rogers, PCLewis Roca Rothgerber LLPMaynards Market and KitchenMicrosoft Matching

Gifts ProgramMorgan StanleyNetwork for GoodOsborn Maledon, P A Phoenix Convention Center

Phoenix IDAPhoenix Office of Arts

and CulturePICOR Commercial

Real Estate ServicesPima DermatologyPinnacle West Capital

Corporation and SubsidiariesRenaissance Phoenix DowntownResolution CopperSmithfield Trust CompanySnell & Wilmer L L P SRPSteptoe and Johnson, LLPSynCardia Systems, IncThe Schneider GroupTheater League Inc Tucson Medical CenterUNS Energy Corp Watermill Financial GroupWilson Property Services, Inc Wyndham PhoenixZazu Pannee Park Regent

FOUNDATIONSAbsolon FoundationActor’s Equity FoundationAkron Community FoundationAndrew Family FoundationApplied Materials FoundationArizona Community

FoundationArizona Community

Foundation of CochiseArizona Community

Foundation of FlagstaffArizona Community

Foundation of SedonaArizona Community Foundation

of Yavapai CountyArts Foundation for Tucson

and Southern ArizonaBank of America Charitable

FoundationBD2 Donor Advised Fund held

at the Community Foundation for Southern Arizona

Jeffrey F Berg and Debra H Paget Fund

Leonard J and Irene Brown Foundation, Inc

Joan Kaye Cauthorn Advised Fund held at the Community Foundation for Southern Arizona

Francis Chapin FoundationAlan and Gail Cohn

Foundation, Inc Community Foundation

for Southern ArizonaCornell University FoundationNancy M and Peter E Davis

Community Fund held at the Community Foundation for Southern Arizona

The Bill and Donna Dehn Charitable Fund

Diamond Family Donor Advised Fund at the Jewish Community Foundation

ExxonMobil Foundation Matching Gifts Program

Fidelity Charitable Gift FundFiesta Bowl CharitiesJoanie Flatt Family FoundationThe Gordon FoundationThe Greenleaf/Molberg

Family FundMichael J and Charlotte A

Harris Philanthropic FundHerbst Family FoundationThe Molly and Joseph

Herman FoundationThe Connie Hillman

Family FoundationHirsch Family FoundationJewish Community Foundation

of Greater Phoenix, Inc Jewish Community Foundation

of Southern ArizonaJewish Federation of

Southern ArizonaI Michael and Beth

Kasser FoundationBill and Kathy Kinney

Philanthropic Fund held at the Community Foundation for Southern Arizona

Margaret E Mooney FoundationAllan and Alfie Norville

Philanthropic FundPhoenix Suns CharitiesPICOR Charitable FoundationVirginia G Piper Charitable Trust

Donald Pitt Family FoundationRochester Area Community

FoundationRuss and Carolyn Russo

FoundationSalt River Community

Children’s FoundationSchwab Charitable FundScottsdale ArtsScottsdale League for the ArtsShapiro Family Philanthropic

FoundationSide by Side FoundationSarah B Smallhouse

Advised Fund held at the Community Foundation for Southern Arizona

The Eliot Spalding FoundationStonewall FoundationTexas Instruments FoundationThe Greater Cincinnati

FoundationThe Harold and Jean

Grossman FoundationThe John and Helen

Murphey FoundationThe Maurice and Meta

Gross FoundationThe Minneapolis FoundationMyers Vitkin Foundation, Inc The Shubert FoundationThe Stocker FoundationTorosian FoundationTucson FoundationsTucson Osteopathic

Medical FoundationUnited Way of Tucson and

Southern ArizonaUniversity of Arizona FoundationValley of the Sun United WayVance FoundationVanguard Charitable

Endowment Program

GOVERNMENTArizona Commission on the ArtsCity of Glendale -

Public Arts ProgramCity of Tempe Arts and CultureCity of TucsonNational Endowment for the Arts

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INDIVIDUAL DONORS

ATC IS PROUD TO ACKNOWLEDGE THE FOLLOWING DONORS WHO MADE CONTRIBUTIONS FROM JULY 1, 2015 TO JANUARY 12, 2017

ANGELS $25,000 AND UP

Anonymous (1)Char and Alan AugensteinPaul and Alice BakerChristine and Daryl BurtonShirley EstesLouise and Jim GlasserI Michael and Beth KasserBill Lewis and Rick UnderwoodAnn Lovell and Tom WarneDolly and Jim MoranAllan NorvilleCarol and Lex SearsChef Janos Wilder

PLAYWRIGHT’SGUILD $10,000-$24,999

Anonymous (1)Jessica L Andrews and

Timothy W ToothmanMary Jan and Paul BancroftMr A Frederick Banfield and

Ms Eileen M FitzmauriceIn Memory of Rick CallJudie CosentinoDarryl and Mary Ann DobrasBruce and Katie Dusenberry Bruce L and Lynne

Wood DusenberryJoanie FlattMichael FlattJay GlaserRob and Laurie GlaserDavid Ira Goldstein and

Michele Robins GoldsteinPaulette and Joe GootterJeff GuldnerSharon HarperCourtney JohnsonCarole and Richard KraemerRichard and Sally LehmannSandra and Dr Robert Maxfield

Elyce and Mark MetznerRosanna MillerMary MocharySusan and Jeff ReinJill and Herschel RosenzweigRon and Patricia SchwabeEnid and Michael SeidenJanie Shapiro and

Slobodan PopovicNancy Swanson

PRODUCER’SCIRCLE $5,500 - $9,999Anonymous (1)Christine and John AugustineVirginia Clements and

Tom RogersDeanna EvenchikNorma and Stanley G FeldmanBruce and Edythe GissingEllyn and Jeff GoldDaniel Hagerty and

Michael CookBob and JoAnne HungateDrs Paul and Mary KossJoseph A Mollica and

Dottie SellersJack and Becky MoseleyMac and Russ PerlichMary Beth and Gerald RadkeDrs John and Helen SchaeferF William Sheppard and

Range P ShawJack Wahl and Mary Lou ForierLinda Wurzelbacher

DESIGNER’SCIRCLE $3,500 - $5,499Anonymous (1)Mary and Cameron ArtigueCarmela and Michael BlankConnie and Rodney BoorseJoan Kaye Cauthorn

Jacklyn Connoy and William Maguire

Bill and Donna Dehn Catherine “Rusty” FoleyTed and Barb FrohlingGail and Patric GiclasDavie Glaser in loving memory

of David H GlaserLauren and Michael GordonPamela GrissomEric HamburgerJeffrey HatcherTheresa and William HawgoodRebecca and Albert JohnsonDrs Steven and Marta KetchelTandy and Gary KippurHumberto and Czarina LopezLori MackstallerJill and Kevin MaddenDeborah Moss and

Stephen CollinsMary and Matthew PalenicaLyn Papanikolas and

David MackstallerKen and Judy RyanJody Summerset Roll

and Michael RollSarah and David SmallhouseShoshana and Robert TancerJames Wezelman and

Denise GrusinMichael WilloughbyGary Wolff and Sandy Gibson

DIRECTOR’SCIRCLE$1,750 - $3,499

Anonymous (3)Kelley and Ken AbrahamsJudy Ackerman and

Richard EpsteinRoberta AidemMara and Keith AspinallMary Ellen and Emery BartleBarbara and Franklin Bennett

Denice Blake and John Blackwell

Betsy BoldingSusan and Brian BoylanDr Jose and Frances BurruelPatrick Butler and Debbie

Goodman-ButlerAmy Charles and

Steve McMillanEd and Arlene CohenShelley M Cohn and

Mollie C TriversLen and Doris CorisVanne and Robert CowieDon and Jonae DeLongGeraldine and Michael DeMuroMarnie and Harvey DietrichMarjorie and Gerald DixonZoe and Andrew DowdMartha DurkinDino J and Elizabeth

Murfee DeConciniDrs Thomas Elliott and

Cindy RankinFred Farsjo and Patti PayneJudy and Richard FlynnRobert FortunoEllis F Friedman and Irene

Stern FriedmanLois and Harry GarrettBecky and Dave GasparKevin Gebert and

Whitney SheetsDr Mary Jo GhoryMary and Robert GillettLeslie and Richard GlazeDr Robert W GoreJennifer Gross and Jerry LeFevreHazel HareElliott and Sandra HeimanDeborah and Jeffrey JacobTed Jarvi and Leslie HallRobyn Kessler and Jeff TimanCarol and Foster KivelDrs George and Maria KnechtDr and Mrs Ronald Kolker

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INDIVIDUAL DONORS

Mr and Mrs Mark LandayJudy and Samuel LinhartElaine LitvackSusan and Stacy LitvakPhil and Nora MazurElsa McTavishConstance MelendezCaroline and Peter MorseDr Robert Mulgrew and

Ms Elizabeth MillerTrudi and Robert MurchPat and Wayne NeedhamPatti Norville SpectorDr and Mrs Charles W OttoMarilyn PappHeather ReevesValerie and Herschel RichterMallory and Donald RieggerDr and Mrs Sanford H RothLinda and Reid SchindlerCita Scott and Harry GeorgeSusan P SegalJudy SeinfeldCathy ShellJoanne SibleyIngeborg and Ralph

SilberschlagEvelyn G and Daniel J SimonAva SpanierRica and Harvey SpivackRichard StahlCol Mary Pat SullivanBarbara VogenCount Ferdinand and

Countess Anita von GalenRichard WalkerBrett Weaver and Linda SmithSean D SweatRuss and Kay WeedNancy and Richard WeissNancy and Jeff WernerTaryn and Mark Westergaard

Ellen Wheeler and David NixRuth Zales and Kenneth

Greenfield

BACKERS $1,000 - $1,749

Anonymous (2)Michelle and Tim AbrahamAmy and Bob AdamsJoanne and Howie AdamsJudy and Rory AlbertSusan and Larry AllenCorbett and Pat AlleyNeil Ampel and Nancy MarchGregory Anderson and

Linda HolmesMary and Bret BatchelorNancy and Dave BaxterBarbara and Mathis BeckerDr and Mrs Michael BeltonSusan BergBarbara and William BickelSandy and Chuck BonstelleBarry D BrownRay CarrollSara and Cristiano CastelliniShirley ChannMary and Thomas CramMr and Mrs William CullenBarbara and John CummingsDr and Mrs William H DantzlerLeslie Dashew and

Jack SalisburyCarol David and Hillary WylerJulie and Mark DeatherageGina and Rick DeGrawAnne and John DuffyKim and Sean ElliottSteven FassMargaret and Dennis FesenmyerRonna Fickbohm and Jeff WillisCarol FinkPatricia FluhrerPamela FrameMr and Mrs John FrancesconiRenee and Peter GerstmanBarbara and Gerald GoldbergLaurie and Chuck Goldstein

Wendy GordonKathryn and Edwin GossDonita GrossBetty and Leonard GuarraiaAnne and David HameroffRebecca and Todd HanleyCristine and Ed HansenSarajean and Jeri HarwoodJohn Hay and Ruth MurphyStephen and Amanda HeitzPat and Fred HenningPeggy HitchcockEd and Sandy HollandCathy and Michael HolmbergLee and Patrick HoweJohn HudakDarrell and Frances HutchinsonJohn Paul Jones IIIKay JuhanDenice JustDr and Mrs Valerian KaplanJulianna KasperRichard Keiler and

Tommilee PhilipsJanice and Alvin KivelGabrielle KleinDon KlompRobert KnopfJoan KoppenbrinkLynne Lagarde and Bob StankusEileen and John LamseSally LanyonMarianne and Bill LeedyJanice and Robert LeffPhoebe LewisJennifer Lohse and

Jason DePizzoMs Edith E LutyAnne and Ed LymanMatthew and Jo Ann MadonnaDorothy and Roy MayeskeAndy McKnightJerry MettesMarilyn and Robert MetzgerDonnasu and Jim MoodyNina and Brian MunsonPeggy and Gerry MurphyDr James E Nation

Douglas NgOgletree DeakinsAnn Patterson-BartonSusan and Donald PittRobert PresentLinda PulaskiMark Quale and Teresa KimSandra RauschChuck and Terri RoehrickRandee RossMayor and Mrs Jonathan

RothschildTom and Eileen RotkisRuss and Carolyn RussoDrs Adib and Vivi SabbaghJudy and Harold SamloffAnne and Elmon SappClaire and Henry SargentBetty Anne SarverEllie and S L SchorrSteffie and MillieMarc and Tracy SchwimmerNeelam and Gulshan SethiSusan S SmallLinnet and Robert SpanglerTerri SpringerDarryl and Helen SternPhyllis E and Richard D SternRandy SternaRebecca and Jerry SundtNina and Morton SusmanMs Susan M SwickGeraldine and Jerome TammGail and Daniel Tenn

and Sheri SenderStephen and Susan ThompsonGerald and Linda TumarkinCurtis and Paula UllmanKarla Van Drunen Littooy

and Fred LittooySally Van SlykeDawn and David VeldhuizenEmily and Bob VincentDr Richard and

Madeleine WachterArthur WadlundJean K WagnerBarbara and John Walker

DIRECTOR’S CIRCLE (continued) $1,750 - $3,499

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INDIVIDUAL DONORS

Dr Bruce WatermanMarilyn and Peter WoodsJulianne and Raymond WoosleyMargaret Wunder

PATRONS $500 - $999

Anonymous (12)Michelle and Tim AbrahamJoseph AckerRebecca Albrecht and

Norris LivoniAl and Janet AndersonLori Angus Wilson

and Jay AngusRob AronoffJudy and Bob AtwellLani and Josh BakerColleen and Brock BakewellJeannette and Robert BarnesMichael BassAnn and Richard BatesJoAnn and Dave BeckerTrudie and Peter BeestrumIan BelknapBarbara and John BirdMartha BrightwellDiane and Donald BristowRichard Broderick and

Roberta KingCarol and Daniel BronteSuzanne and Dan BrownSharley and Graham BryceJean and Michael ButterfieldHanna and Don CallaghanTyna Callahan and Dimitri

VoulgaropoulosBrian and Lauren CantoniMr and Mrs D ChavezElaine and Sidney CohenKris and Earl CohenSara CohenSteven Cohen and

Michael GodnickLois and Tom Colberg

Mary Kathleen CollinsArlan Colton and Kirk SmithSusan G ConnellJan CopelandMargaret and James CoyleAlicia and Jon CrumptonMarjorie and George

CunninghamA Ennis DalePatricia and Dennis DeConciniWinston H Dines Winston

Dines, and Holliday DinesJan and Leo DresselKimberlyn Drew and Andy MooreGail E DunlapMary Durham-PflibsenJohn DysterJanet and Harold EastinSlivy EdmondsRoberta Eisman-GoldsteinStevie and Karl EllerAJ EpsteinKaren and Lionel FaitelsonDr Nelson FauxTom Feeney and Carmen

BermudezNancy and Richard FintzyMary Jo FitzgeraldCindy and Jerry FoleyDenise FordPatricia and Gary FridleyCheryl and Ira GainesElizabeth and Dietmar GannDrs Margot W and J D GarciaGary and Gini GethmannRoberta GillilanAnn and Arthur GoldbergMuriel and Marc GoldfederShelley and Leonard GoldsteinDr Barbara Gores and

Dr Jim BoulaySusan and Loring GreenTom and Nancy GreenDwaine GreerJerome and Anita GutkinSara and Andrew GyorkeDiana and Lawrence HaasRita HagelPam and Glen HaitMary and Geoffrey Hamway

Jeffrey HarperKathy and James HaunSuzanne and Lester HaytSuzie Hazan and Michael BurnsKen Hegland and

Barbara SattlerMichael Heimbuch and

Mitchell BuntingSharon and Louis HekmanPat and John HemannBill Hemelt and Anne LearyDr and Mrs Arthur L HerbstTom and Sandy HicksMarsha and Sid HirshMarta and Robert C HollCatherine HornessElaine Hoyne and Lisa RempeJacqueline Hufford-JensenLori and David IaconisBrian IndrelunasJohn Irby and Norizan OsmanMargaret IversonFrank and Caroline JankJill and Stan JankowskiDonald E JenksHelen and Robert JennetteJudy and William JenneyCelinda JohnsonGary JonesLeianne JonesMarcia JonesNathan JosephLynn and Chris KarabinasJamie and Bill KelleyKathryn KellnerRaymond Kemp and

Richard DouglasMr and Mrs Joseph

KendhammerNancy and Burton KinerkSusan KingJudy KishJo and Bob KoeperBarbara KovalLoren KrebsKathryn LammJane Langenfeld and

Duncan ChangBarb and Dex LaskeJim and Gloria Lawrence

Mary and John LeavittDeDe and Larry LeberJenni and Rob LeinbachMaxine and Jeffrey LeonardChristiane G LeslieJim LeValley and Nancy PhilippiDr Alan Levenson and

Rachel K GoldwynCarol and Norman LevineSharon Lewis and

Mayor ShankenNancy and Herb LienenbruggerDon LivesayDr Howard LuberDebbie and Clint MabieLaura and Barry Mac BanBrendan Mahoney and

Gordon StreetClementa Mannarelli

and Gary MolendaBarbara and Martin MannleinMr and Mrs Thom MansurGary MarcusPriscilla and Edmund MarquezKit and Joan MarrsNancy and Vance MarshallLorene MartinRudy and Maria MathewsCecelia MatsonJudi and Alan MaxEmma and Gregory MelikianKathryn and Richard MerkelFrances MerrymanMarilyn and Tom MerryweatherDarrel and Ann MerwinClaudine and Andrew MessingDouglas and Jane MetzgerMichelle and Joseph MillstoneMr and Mrs George MinkJacque MontroseJudee MorrisonChristine MuldoonShirley G MuneyEssie and George NadlerDana and Rick NaimarkCarolyn and Carl NauJean and Jordan NerenbergCaren and Thomas NewmanAnn Nichols

BACKERS (continued) $1,000 - $1,749

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INDIVIDUAL DONORS

Parviz Nikravesh and Agnes Stahlschmidt

Randi and James NultyPeggy OdendahlKathie and Bill PetersonTodd PetersonLaura and Tom PewBrian PrackoPaul RathjenPenny RauziBecky and Norman RebenstorfLinda and Charles RedmanDrs Linda Riordan and

David SiegelDouglas and Arlene RipleyRon Robinette and

Sharon RoedigerWilliam RogersLynda and Edward RogoffBobbe RosenbergAnne and Lowell RothschildBrenda and Jim RowlandDavid and Sonja SaarPeter Salomon and

Patricia MorganSue SamuelsKathleen SchiemannPatricia and Harry SchlosserRita and Steven SchlosserEve SchocketJacqueline and Paul SchulzRobyn and Edward SchwagerArleen and Fred SchwartzJomay ScollickDeborah and William ScottArlene and Morton ScultPolly and Joe SeegerMary SenseneyBarbara and George SeperichStan ShaferMary Jo Sheldon-DiVito

and William DiVitoRaj SivananthanDiane and Ken SkotakSusan and Darty Smith

Richard Snodgrass and Merrie Brucks

Bruce SpencerAlice and Joel SteinfeldBecky and Harold StrainMolly Stranahan and Tom CurtinJudge and Mrs Roger StrandOlga and James StricklandCarolyn and John StuartJoan SweeneySandra ThallSusan and Glyn ThickettMr and Mrs Hans J ThieleJean P ThomasCarol and Charles ThompsonHugh ThompsonCheryl and Howard ToffCarrie TothGayle A TraverCindy TraylorC and Dale TretschokCatherine and Bruce UhlDavid and Nancy UlmerSusan and Evan UngerJohn Wareing and Connie

Nygaard WareingLeigh and Gregory WaterfallMarion WeberSteven and Linda WegenerRonald and Mary WeinsteinMaggie WhiteKathleen and Robert WinderMichael WintersNancy and Ted WolterPunch WoodsSteven Wool

FRIENDS $250 - $499

Anonymous (13)Audrey and Daniel AbramsPauline AlbertKristin AlmquistDr and Mrs Joseph AlpertShirley and Thor AndersonAlma and Dan AngeloJulia and Neal ArmstrongGregory Ash and Susan

Johnson-Ash

Rae and Peter AustEva and Martin BacalPamela and Frank BangsJackie and Emery BarkerMartha BaronChar and Gerry BatesKathryn BatesCheryl BeardJohn BechmanHildreth BeckerDr Cash and Susanne BeechlerDr and Mrs Eric BenjaminLarry BerleDavid and Bonnie BickfordMary Bielski and Hal HolmanNed and Sue BloomfieldDamon Bolling and

David HorowitzPhylis and Gary BolnoSusan and Richard BookspanCarla and Charles BorkanKim and Don BournBetsy and Bill BowenSusan and John BowersSheila BraySharon and Barry BriskmanMartha BrodersenJeffrey Brooke and Angel FloresCorrine BrooksThe Honorable and Mrs

Michael J BrownJeanne and Eugene BryanJohannes BuchelBonnie and David BurnettSylvia and Herb BurtonPeter Akmajian and

Colleen CacyShirley and Roland CalhounJoanne and John CarhartKristin and James CarkeekNeal Cash and Sally GrantNancy and Paul CellaLiana ChaseMargot and David ChattertonMaureen and John ChestnutAnne and Fred ChristensenJoyce A and Richard S ClarkJoyce Cohen and Leon SmithKathleen Colsman

Nancy ConoverMargaret and James CoyleLorraine CrawfordGayla and Harlan CrossmanVic and Ronald CroweMichael CrumlyPaula and Michael CulbertJoanne CurtisSherry DaileySandra and Anthony

DalessandroJames Darling and Gina

Murphy DarlingBarbara DavisThomas and Julie DavisJudith and Chauncey DaytonMartin de WettDavid DeConciniJeff DeConciniPennie DeHoff and Larry WurstCol and Mrs L V DennisPhil Derkum and Flora YeeDr and Mrs Bernard DiamondMr Tom DinwiddieKathy DixonAimee and Stephen DoctoroffPatricia and Ronald DonnellRandi Dorman and Rob PaulusShona and Graeme DoughertyCarole and David DrachlerCatherine DresbachNann and Tony DurandoJackie and Tom EdwardsLawrence and Judith EffkenJames EichmanLee and Spencer ElliottSandra and Robert EricksonElaine and Mario EspericuetaAnn and Charles FinaDr and Mrs John H FinleySherman and Sarilyn FogelBrigitta and Curtis ForslundMichael and Mary FoxDavid and Cathy FreedmanRandall FrieseRobin Hiller and Tim FullerAllen and Bruce GalinWendy Gamble and Carl KuehnMichael Garcia

PATRONS (continued) $500 - $999

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Michael GarrisonJane GellmanCleona GenzerAmi and John GiardinaLynn and Gary GieserElizabeth Giles and

Stephen SimmesJohn Gillis and Kim DickinsonTobey GitelleMiriam and Richard GlabmanAngela and Jeffrey GlosserElaine and John GoetzLinda and James GogginBarbara and Gerald GoldbergElaine and Stanley GoldbergVeronica and Arthur GonzalesJay Goodfarb and Gail AdamsJana GorodishterJanet GraceEllen GurewitzAnna HackerMichael Hamant and

Lynnell GardnerRichard HammelConstance HammondMichael HammondBonnie and Michael HarrisLynn and Michael HarrisRobin and John HarrisPamela and Stanley HartVictoria and James HaskinsElizabeth and Jerrold HatcherMichael and Phyllis HawkinsKatherine HazenPauline and Gene HechlerChaundra HenleyKerry and Bob HerbsterRichard Hertz and Doris MeyerJames HerzfeldLee and Kathleen HesslerSusan HetheringtonMarcia and Gregory HilliardLynn HoffmanSidney HollanderGerri and Barry Holt

Cindy HousengaCharlotte HoweySara HurstJaye and Donald IrvingLisa and Gary IsraelJean and Sheldon IsraelNancy and Brian JacksonDr Ralph A and Anna

L JacksonJoan and Bill JaegerDeborah Jamieson and

Scott DeWaldMarcelle and Leonard JoffeDavid JohnsonKimberly JohnsonMary and Thomas JohnsonMary Ann JohnsonMelissa JohnsonNancy JohnsonRichard and Shirley JohnsonRobert and Susan JohnstoneJudith JolleyKaren and Charles JonaitisBeverly and Robert JonesJohn JordanEric KaldahlSheila and Richard KanterCarl KanunHy Kaplan and Sue VardonAndra Karnofsky and

Charles GannonS B Katz, MD, JD and

D StephensonLendre and King KearnsLisa and David KeeneCarol and Allen KernMel Kessler and Gail FisherDale KeyesDavid and Patricia KingJeffrey and Debra KingSusan and Carlton KingSandra A KilkutsJay and Barbara KittleDon and Susan KjerlandMarsha and Donald KleinLinda and Bill KnoxKay and Philip KornNina and Michael KotinJessica and Stephen KozloffLynn Krabbe and Bruce Kilbride

Tamar Rala Kreiswirth and John DeLuca

Judy KrolikowskiSusan LagermanKaren and Arvie LakeLarry LarsonBarbara LaWallJoan Le FevreSue and Robert LebbyKwan S LeeCarolyn and Gary LerchLori Levine and Gary BennaBertie Levkowitz and

Thomas HerzNanci and Doug LevyMary LipshieLeo LitowichDarlene LopezTiffany LopezLindsay Erin LoughMark LuprechtGypsy and David LyleDennis and Barbro LyntonSuzan and Peter MakausWilliam MakiAndrea MalisJackie ManningKerry and Anthony MarrsIrene MarshLoraine MartinAlice MasonDeborah MathieuShirley and Stanley MatlickAnn and George MavkoMary and Dennis McMackenConstance McMillinVirginia MeadLynda MenisGloria and Walter MerkelJeffrey MessingForrest MetzLaura and Andrew MeyerD B and Margaret MichelPhyllis and Leonard MillerJoyanne and Fred MillsJessica and Jeff MonashKaren and Bob MorganPhyllis MorganMelvin E Mounts

John MunicBarbara MyersRichard Newman and

Donna HetlerJane and Ben NortonBetty OlwinMichael and Patricia OreShana and Richard OseranAlisha OwensJohn ParenteGreg Parston and

Judith HargadonEllie PattersonWayne and Lynne PaulsonJane and William PearsonMarie and Phil PearthreeJames PeeblesAlyce PenningtonSheila Peress and John VelezClaudette PerierClyde and Jane PerleeKaren and William PetersonRachele and Joe PetersonThomas Pickrell and

Barbara ZippelMargo and Steven PikeAngela and Jake PinholsterDavid Plane and

Katharine JacobsRichard Plattner and

Susan MorrisLinda and Stephen PogsonBrian PopadakAndrea PrattSheila and Robert PressJane PrinzWilliam Rapp and Kathy KolbeAnn H ReddingLu and Jim ReffkinKurt ReinkeMr and Mrs Eugene RiceJoan RobertsDr Mel and Ginny RobertsAnne RoedigerElaine RomeroChristina and James RonstadtTiana and Jeff RonstadtShane and Charles RoodLaura RoskindBarbara and Kent Rossman

INDIVIDUAL DONORS

FRIENDS (continued) $250 - $499

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INDIVIDUAL DONORS

Carol and Arnold RudoffSharon and Richard RundleSonja and David SaarDee Ann and James SakrisonEllen and Stephen SaltonstallJennifer and Charles SandsJohn Sands and Joyce GrossmanJose Santiago and Janice CattDina ScaloneTom and Chris SchatzmanJennifer SchneiderAlban and Pinky SchueleSusan and Ford SchumannDr Howard and Trudy SchwartzAnn and Perry SellsSusan and Mark SendrowBeverly and Herb ShealthelmRobert SheelyKelley ShoreDr Marvin Siegel and

Ms Eileen BloomDr Caren SiehlRita and Harvey SimonPatricia SimpsonRichard Snyder and

Linda JensenBarbara SoehnlenBarbara SolinLois and Lowell SorensonJan and Paul SpaethGloria and Mark SpiesLinda StaubitzMaria and D SteaDavid SteeleClaire SteigerwaldAnna SteinerDiane and David SterleDan and Jill StevensonChristopher StocksAlan StoneEdina A T Strum, J D Teri and Don SullivanJay SykesJohn SzafranskiLinda and David Tansik

Shirley and Ted TaubeneckPatricia and Martin ThomasMarjorie and Neil ThorntonMarlene TompkinsVera TuckerMonty TurnerDavid and Kathryn UngerJoan Van DykeClague Van SlykeG Wylene VinallCarol VivonaRuth and Charles WaldronPatricia WaterfallLouise and James WeissMarjorie and Lester WestphalCarol and Phil WheelerAnn and Steven WheelerConstance Whitehead

and M CappIn Memory of Sarah WichLois and Martin WienshienkMary and John WilberKay and Thomas WilliamsBrad WinesPamela and Dennis WinstenWilliam WisslerDavid WohlNancy and Reese WoodlingBarbara and Michael WrightMo Xiao and Beichuan ZhangCarolyn YeaterElizabeth Zukoski

GIFTS IN MEMORY OFLouise Crafts Adams by Joan NewlandAdele’s Mother by E. Adele P. SwanKatherine W. Altaffer by Kate and Dabney AltafferRobert Begam by Anonymous, Jessica L. Andrews and Timothy W. Toothman, Begam Marks and Tralsen, and David Ira Goldstein and Michele Robins GoldsteinRick Call by Susan Call

Mary-Lynn Carmichael by Janet and Tom Arnold, and Cathy DresbachDon Conn by Margot ConnHutoxy Contractor by Dimshaw ContractorChuck Fitzgerald by AnonymousTom Foley by Cindy and Jerry FoleyRose Gottlieb by Anonymous, and Lizzie SamRoy L. Gross by Donita GrossAnne E. Hochberg by Davie GlaserRobert O. Hoover by Susan HooverStella Johnson by Helen SandersWalter Kaye by Nancy and Kent Barrabee, Len and Doris Coris, Leonard Dinnerstein, Norma and Stanley G. Feldman, Lyn Papanikolas and David Mackstaller, Olga and Robert Strauss, and Janice Wezelman and David BartlettJustin F. McCarthy by Margaret McCarthyJack McConnell by Marjorie McConnellDonald Nickerson by Jessica L. Andrews and Timothy W. Toothman, Betsy Bolding, Carla and Kim Bullerdick, David Ira Goldstein and Michele Robins Goldstein, Kay and Philip Korn, Lathrop and Gage, LLP, F. William Sheppard and Range P. Shaw, and Shirley and Ted TaubeneckAlfie Norville by Anonymous, Jessica L. Andrews and Timothy W. Toothman, Regina and Gregory Byrne, Kimberly Anne Clements and Scott Mackenzie, Stevie and Karl Eller, Lynn and Gary Gieser, Charlotte and Michael Harris, Allan Norville, Jennifer and Charles Sands, F. William Sheppard and Range P. Shaw, Phyllis E. and Richard D. Stern, and Carol and Jacob Struble

Marilyn Papp by Jessica L. Andrews and Timothy W. Toothman, Jennifer and Charles Sands, F. William Sheppard and Range P. Shaw, and Phyllis E. and Richard D. SternAlvin L. Raubenolt by Sarah RaubenoltGeorge Rosenberg by American Society of Professional Estimators Old Pueblo Chapter No. 53, Jessica L. Andrews and Timothy W. Toothman, Betsy Bolding, Nancy Cook, Winston H. Dines. Winston Dines, and Holliday Dines, David Ira Goldstein and Michele Robins Goldstein, Debby and Doug Kennedy, Dr. and Mrs. Martin Levy, Lyn Papanikolas and David Mackstaller, Emily Rosenberg Pollock, Bobbe Rosenberg, Drs. John and Helen Schaefer, Jane Loew Sharples, F. William Sheppard and Range P. Shaw, Susan S. Small, and Elizabeth and William WoodinHenry Sargent by Shirley Estes, and F. William Sheppard and Range P. ShawGerald Schwartz by Judith SchwartzJohn Schroeder by Ann-Marie and David CristofaniPaulita Sedgwick by Henrietta S. BarassiWilliam Sibley, M.D. by Joanne SibleyBob Smith by David and Jayne RaffetyLarry Smith by Frank Davis, and F. William Sheppard and Range P. ShawMary Stofft by Robert Stofft

GIFTS IN HONOR OF

Peter Akmajian by Donna Somma

ATC Artists by Nicole SmithBetsy Bolding by Wendy Erica Werden

FRIENDS (continued) $250 - $499

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INDIVIDUAL DONORS

Joan Kaye Cauthorn by Ruth Zales and Kenneth GreenfieldMary Ann and Darryl Dobras by Jane and Ben Norton, The Stocker Foundation, and Nancy and Reese WoodlingMargaret Downie by Raymond Kemp and Richard DouglasJosephine Duveneck by Weegee and Scott WhitefordJoan Ederer by Sidney HollanderTadeusz and Stefania Eminowicz by Miss TillieJeff Falewicz by Judith and Ken FalewiczJack Frakes by AnonymousJay Glaser by Linda and Jordan BrickmanRob and Laurie Glaser by Deborah and Jeffrey JacobDavid Ira Goldstein by Howard Allen, Ian Belknap, Jeanne and Eugene Bryan, Joan Kaye Cauthorn, Lori and David Iaconis, and Elaine RomeroJoe and Paulette Gootter by Kim and Don Bourn, Joan Kaye Cauthorn, Lois and Tom Colberg, Len and Doris Coris, William DiVito and Mary Jo Sheldon-DiVito, Marjorie and Gerald Dixon, Darryl and Mary Ann Dobras, Ralph Thomas Eiff, Marcelle and Leonard Joffe, Dr. and Mrs. Martin Levy, Lori Mackstaller, Jessica and Jeff Monash, Robert Present, Emily Rosenberg Pollock, Anne and Lowell Rothschild, Bobbe Rosenberg, Carol and Lex Sears, Murray Selinger, Rica and Harvey Spivack, Joan Sweeney, and Ruth Zales and Kenneth GreenfieldPam and Glen Hait by Linda HirshmanEric Hamberger by Becky and Dan Lieberman

Richard Hanson and David Cillo by Ruth Zales and Kenneth GreenfieldShannon Harral by Melissa JohnsonDavid Hawkanson by Betsy BoldingPauline Hechler by Sant Singh and Sant Kaur KhalsaJennifer Horner by Barry and Pamela HornerMaria T. Houston by Randall DietrichMike and Beth Kasser by Robert Cauthorn and Joan Kaye Cauthorn, Eglin + Bresler Architects, Harry George and Cita Scott, Deborah and Jeffrey Jacob, Courtney Johnson, Law Office of Bernadette Ruiz, Frances Merryman, Mary Mochary, Judy Seinfeld, and Sarah B. SmallhouseJacob Kelber, Nadia Hutchinson, and Mason Kelber by Alice and Marty KelberKathryn Kellner by Barbara LaWallPat King by Kathleen FlaschJohn Kingsbury by AnonymousHenry Koffler by Norma and Stanley G. FeldmanKristen by Sue and Bob WedwickBob Kroll by Raymond Kemp and Richard DouglasJohn Lewis by Jessica L. Andrews and Timothy W. ToothmanJoan Lipkin by Therese LucierLori Mackstaller by Shirley ChannSandy Maxfield by Robert Cauthorn and Joan Kaye CauthornMary McCormack by AnonymousOf great theater! by Michael HylandMrs. Judy Oswald by Ms. Edith E. Luty

Phoenix Box Office by Marjorie and Lester WestphalPhyllis Powell by Judy KrausserCindy Rankin’s parents by Drs. Cindy Rankin and Thomas ElliottJanice and Howard Richard by Betsy and James MorrowSandy Rosenthal by Ellen Wheeler and David NixKaren Scates by Betsy BoldingJohn Schaefer by Norma and Stanley G. FeldmanGeri Silvi by Angela and Jeffrey GlosserRick Small by Edward LevenSummer on Stage by Vicky LoebelRoger Babson Webber by Marlene GrafJeff Williams by Helen and Robert JennetteBert Winkler by Amy and Paul SchwartzEric Brian Wolken by Carole and Steve ChaseLynne Wood Dusenberry by Joe Coyle

THE LEGACY CIRCLE

HONORS THOSE FRIENDS OF ATC WHO HAVE ESTABLISHED A GIFT THROUGH A BEQUEST, TRUST ARRANGEMENT, OR OTHER ESTATE PLAN PROVISION.Cameron and Mary ArtigueHelen and Robert BegamDr and Mrs

James F Blute, IIIBetsy BoldingMr and Mrs Vincent

Buonomano*Joan Kaye CauthornSteven Cohen and

Michael Godnick

Jacklyn Connoy and William Maguire

Len and Doris CorisVirginia Dayton*Mrs Dorothy D DeMiller*Lorenzo and

Slivy Edmonds CottonCarol FinkTed and Barb FrohlingHarry and Lois GarrettDr Mary Jo GhoryMr Terrance M HansonMr and Mrs Edward J HarrisonMrs Arthur Henderson*Andrew F HoltzMs Tana JonesMrs Theodosia P JoyceI Michael and Beth KasserEverett King*Maxine and Jonathan Marshall*Les and Phyllis MinsukMelvin E MountsPeggy and Gerry MurphyDon and Peg NickersonBill and Kathy Kinney

Philanthropic Fund held at the Community Foundation of Southern Arizona

John D Ratliff, Jr and Vicki Ratliff

Ronald Robinette and Sharon Roediger

Arnold and Carol RudoffRobert V Schauer*William C and Deborah

Chisholm ScottF William SheppardDaniel J and Evelyn G SimonGeorge E and

Margorie G Springer*Robert and Shoshana TancerRoy Van NoteJessica Spencer Walker*Linda and Richard H Whitney

GIFTS IN HONOR OF (continued)

*Gifts have been actualized

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S TA F F

ARTISTIC

ARTISTIC ASSOCIATE Timothy Toothman

COMPANY MANAGER Stephanie Lawson

ASSISTANT COMPANY MANAGER Shannon Harral

LITERARY MANAGER Katherine Monberg

PLAYWRIGHT-IN-RESIDENCE Elaine Romero

RESIDENT COSTUME DESIGNER Kish Finnegan

RESIDENT SOUND DESIGNER Brian Jerome Peterson

ARTISTIC INTERN Chloe Loos

CASTING ASSOCIATE Matthew Wiener

LEARNING & EDUCATION

DIRECTOR OF LEARNING & EDUCATION Israel Jimenez

LEARNING & EDUCATION ASSOCIATES Holly Ann Garner, Jasmine Roth

TEACHING ARTISTS Art Almquist, Melissa Arnaud, Shelby Athouguia,

Jason Campbell, Jenise Catrone, Thomas Goldkuhl, Nadia Hagen, Athena Hagen-Krause, Julio Hernandez, Christina Kroell, Andi Lopez, Sean Maynard, Katherine Monberg, Mike R Padilla, Bryanna Patrick, Brian Jerome Peterson, Andrea Pratt, Audrey Roberts, Kat Seaton, Sarah Tamas,

PRODUCTION MANAGER Jennifer Smith

ASSOCIATE PRODUCTION MANAGER Christopher Gerling

STAGE MANAGEMENT

PRODUCTION STAGE MANAGER Glenn Bruner

STAGE MANAGER Timothy Toothman

ASSISTANTS TO THE STAGE MANAGER Emma DeVore, Tajh Oates

STAGE MANAGEMENT & PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT INTERN Amy Richman

SCENERY

TECHNICAL DIRECTOR Phillip Blackwood

ASSISTANT TECHNICAL DIRECTOR Dominic DeRiso

MASTER CARPENTER Butch Foley

STAFF CARPENTERS Nicholas Fleming, Scott Greenleaf, Arthur Potts

SCENIC CHARGE ARTIST Brigitte Bechtel

STAFF SCENIC ARTIST Paulino Deleal

SCENIC ART INTERN Mallory Harwell

STAGE CARPENTER (TUC) Kasi Love

STAGE CARPENTER (PHX) Steve Van Riper

PROPERTIES

PROPERTIES MASTER Paul Lucas

ASSISTANT PROPERTIES MASTER Katelin Ashcraft

PROPERTIES ARTISAN John Wareing

COSTUMES & WARDROBE

COSTUME SHOP MANAGER Darcy Elora Hofer

COSTUME DESIGN MANAGER Kish Finnegan

STAFF DRAPER Phyllis Davies

WARDROBE SUPERVISOR Sandahl Masson

LEAD DRESSER (PHX) Paul Elliott

COSTUMES INTERN Monika Goebel

LIGHTING & PROJECTIONS

LIGHTING & PROJECTIONS SUPERVISOR Kat Seaton

MASTER ELECTRICIAN Christopher O’Meara

STAFF ELECTRICIAN Lexy Canon

LIGHT BOARD OPERATOR (PHX) Sawyer Stroud

SOUND

SOUND SUPERVISOR Brian Jerome Peterson

PRODUCTION SOUND ENGINEER Mathew DeVore

SOUND TECHNICIAN Jason Campbell

SOUND BOARD OPERATOR (PHX) Billy Lopez

PRODUCTION

David Ira Goldstein, Artistic Director

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ADMINISTRATION

GENERAL MANAGER Herb Stratford

MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATE Ashley Simon

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Angela Aldrin

FRONT OFFICE VOLUNTEERS Pat Boysen, Ellen Gurewitz, Barb Dominick-Price, Cindy Morseth, Linda Vogel, Wendy Sander

ACCESSIBILITY

ACCESSIBILITY COORDINATOR Eileen Bagnall

DEVELOPMENT

INTERIM DIRECTOR OF DEVELOPMENT Pauline Urbano Hechler

INDIVIDUAL GIFTS OFFICER - TUC Cynthia Wasco

INDIVIDUAL GIFTS OFFICER - PHX Carley Elizabeth Preston

FINANCE

DIRECTOR OF FINANCE & ADMINISTRATION Carrie Toth

ACCOUNTING ASSOCIATE Debbie Archuleta

ACCOUNTING ASSISTANT Maria G Moreno

MARKETING

PATRON RELATIONSHIP MANAGER Ron May

ONLINE ENGAGEMENT COORDINATOR Erin Treat

MARKETING COORDINATOR Colin Buck Columna

FACILITIES – TUCSON

FACILITIES MANAGER Horace Ashley

MAINTENANCE TECHNICIANS Chris Smith, Dean Morgan

TICKET SALES & HOUSE MANAGEMENT

TICKET SERVICES MANAGER Geri Silvi

BOX OFFICE MANAGER (TUC) Michi Yamasaki

ASSISTANT BOX OFFICE MANAGER (TUC) Carrie Luker

CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE (TUC) Sara Kavitch

CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVES (PHX) Linda Schwartz

BOX OFFICE AGENTS (TUC) Toni Berry, Karen Cuthbert, Ellie Fimbres

HOUSE MANAGERS (TUC) Bill Bethel, Sonja Reinhardt

CONSULTANTS

AUDITORS Beach, Fleischman & Co

MARKETING & COMMUNICATIONS Crowley Communications

GRAPHIC DESIGN Esser Design

IN-HOUSE GRAPHIC DESIGN Richard Giuliani

TRANSLATION SERVICES Angelica Delgadillo

IT SUPPORT Team Logic IT

PUBLIC RELATIONS The Kur Carr Group, Inc

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HERBERGER THEATER CENTER

BOX OFFICE INFORMATIONMonday – Friday: 10:00 am to 5:00 pm Saturday & Sunday: 12:00 pm to 5:00 pm Evenings: One hour prior to performance

LOCATIONThe Box Office is located on the southeast side of the building, near the corner of 3rd and Monroe Streets

PURCHASING TICKETSTickets can be purchased in person at the Box Office, by calling 602-252-8497, or through our website at www HerbergerTheater org

PAYMENT METHODS ACCEPTEDThe Herberger Theater Center accepts cash, personal checks, American Express, Discover, MasterCard, and Visa

REFUND POLICYRefunds are offered for canceled performances only

GROUP & DISCOUNT INFOPlease contact Arizona Theatre Company for group discounts

FACILITY INFORMATION

CHILDRENChildren under 3 years of age are not permitted in the theaters, unless otherwise specified by the performing company

EMERGENCY EXIT NOTICEEmergency exits are indicated by the red Exit signs located above certain doors Please check the location of the nearest exit after you have taken your seat It may not be the same way you entered

RESTROOMSRestrooms are located in the first- and second-floor lobbies between Center Stage and Stage West

SERVICES FOR PATRONS WITH DISABILITIESThe Herberger Theater Center strives to be accessible to all patrons Request special service when purchasing tickets or arriving at the theater Infrared assistive listening headsets are available in the lobby Arizona Theatre Company provides audio-described performances for the visually impaired and ASL interpretation for the hearing impaired Call the Box Office for dates and performance times

LATECOMER SEATING POLICYPatrons arriving after a performance has begun may be asked to wait in the lobby At the appropriate time, latecomers will be escorted to available seating near the back of the orchestra or to the balcony, and may proceed to their ticketed seats at intermission

CELL PHONES & PAGERSPlease turn off all cell phones, pagers, and watch alarms before entering the theater

LOBBY REFRESHMENTSPut A Fork In It Catering sells beverages as well as light and delicious food items 60 minutes prior to performances and during intermission Beverages purchased in the lobby are permitted in the theater

To avoid intermission lines, you can pre- purchase your food and drinks and have them ready when intermission begins

SMOKINGSmoking is prohibited in the Herberger Theater Center In the event of smoking onstage, non-nicotine electric cigarettes or non-nicotine herbal substitutes will be used, and a sign will be posted in the lobby

LOST & FOUNDPlease call 602-254-7399 x0 regarding items left at the Herberger Theater Center

EMERGENCY TELEPHONE CALLSPlease leave your name and seat location with our Patron Services Manager if you are expecting emergency calls during the performance, and leave the phone number 602-254-7399 x0 with your telephone service

TOURSThe Herberger Theater Center provides free tours of the facility by appointment Call 602-254-7399 x197

PARKING PASSESPurchase your parking pass from the Herberger Theater’s Box Office or online prior to the performance and park at the Arizona Center Parking Garage for only $6 00

Located at 5th Street & Fillmore Street Valid Monday – Friday, from 5:00 pm to 4:00 am and all day on Saturday and Sunday

HTC CONTACT INFORMATION

222 E. Monroe Street Phoenix, AZ 85004

ADMNISTRATIVE OFFICES602-254-7399

BOX OFFICE602-252-8497 Fax 602-258-9521

www.HerbergerTheater.org

THE VIDEO AND/OR RECORDING OF THIS PERFORMANCE BY ANY MEANS WHATSOEVER ARE STRICTLY PROHIBITED.

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THANKS FOR PLAYING A LEADING ROLE IN THE LOBBY AND ONLINE!CHECK OUT ATC’S SOCIAL MEDIA PAGES TO SEE YOURSELF AND CONNECT WITH OTHER THEATRE FANS!

ARE YOU 45 OR YOUNGER AND A THEATRE-LOVER? BECOME AN ATC YOUNG PATRON! We are starting a group in Phoenix who are monthly donors (any amount) and (three-plays or more) subscribers. As a Young Patron, you will be listed in the ATC Program and invited to Cast Parties on Opening Nights, as well as other special activities. Please join us!

Call or email Cynthia Wasco at 520-884-8210 x7302 or [email protected]. Let’s have some fun!

- Dave and Kim King, Co-Chairs ATC Young Patrons, Phoenix

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“A SHOW ABLAZE WITH FIRE AND UNMITIGATED FUN!”– CHICAGO SUN-TIMES

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