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THE CABARET AT THEATER SQUARE IS A PROJECT OF

THE PITTSBURGH CULTURAL TRUST

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The Pittsburgh Civic Light Opera Association

Honorary Chairman of the Board

Julie Andrews

Chairman of the Board

Joseph C. Guyaux

President

William M. Lambert

Vice President/CLO Ambassadors

Robin S. Randall

Vice Presidents/Audit

Timothy K. Zimmerman Todd C. Moules

Vice Presidents/Budget & Finance

Timothy K. Zimmerman John C. Williams, Jr.

Vice President/Cabaret Theater

Daniel I. Booker

Vice Presidents/Construction Center & Facilities

John E. Kosar Frederick C. Leech

Vice Presidents/Development

Tony Bucci Mark J. Minnaugh

Ronald L. Violi

Vice Presidents/ Education & Outreach

Christine M. Kobus Gary R. Truitt

Vice President/CLO Guild

Kristen M. Lane

Vice Presidents/Human Resources

Todd C. Moules Charlene Petrelli

Vice Presidents/ Long Range Planning

Michael E. Bleier Alvaro Garcia-Tunon

Vice Presidents/Marketing

Michael F. Walsh Richard S. Hamilton

Vice Presidents/New Works Development & Funding

John C. Williams, Jr. Mark J. Minnaugh

Vice Presidents/Nominating Scott F. Neill John E. Kosar

Vice Presidents/Production

Helen Hanna Casey Peter J. Germain

Vice President/Special Events

Laurie M. Mushinsky

Vice Presidents

G. Reynolds Clark James R. Kane

Secretary

Johanna G. O’Loughlin

Treasurer

Edward T. Karlovich

Executive Director Emeritus

Charles Gray

Corporate Counsel

James M. Doerfler

Chairmen of the Board Emeritus

William J. Copeland George A. Davidson, Jr. James E. Rohr Daniel I. Booker Louis D. Astorino

Executive Producer

Van Kaplan

Michael E. BleierWalter J. Blenko, Jr.Stephen S. BloomburgDaniel I. BookerJames M. BrennanKristin BrennanMichael J. BrunnerTony BucciHelen Hanna CaseyG. Reynolds ClarkWilliam J. CopelandSenator Jay Costa, Jr.Joyce C. DaileyGeorge A. Davidson, Jr.Stacy Leshock Dee

Joseph V. DiVito, Jr.Jane DixonClare DonahueStephen J. FedellEleanor Schano FeeneyAlvaro Garcia-TunonPeter J. GermainJoseph C. GuyauxRichard S. HamiltonPaul HenniganJames R. KaneEdward T. KarlovichChristine M. KobusJohn E. KosarRose Kutsenkow

William M. LambertKristen M. LaneMark T. LatternerFrederick C. LeechNicholas J. LiparuloRichard J. LipovichT.H. LydaPatricia L. MattyRobert C. McCartney,

Esq.Timothy P. McNultyJanice MeadeMark J. MinnaughMildred E. MorrisonTodd C. Moules

Laurie M. MushinskyScott F. NeillJohanna G. O’LoughlinChristina P. O’TooleCharlene PetrelliRenee D. PiattRita RandallRobin S. RandallMatthew V. T. RayMeghan N. RoeEric A. SchafferSalvatore M. SirabellaArlene SokolowMerrill P. StabileMelissa J. Tea

Joann L. TissueThe Honorable

Debra ToddGlenn D. ToddGary R. TruittDennis UnkovicRonald L. VioliCarla J. VrsanskyMichael F. WalshDoris Carson WilliamsJohn C. Williams, Jr.Travis E. WilliamsHelen WylieTimothy K. Zimmerman

DIRECTORS

Neil H. AlexanderGeorge AtorJoan BogutRoland Catarinella

Charles R. FallonScotti MulertRosemarie R. Parse, Ph.D.Melvin D. Rex

George W. Rooney, Jr.Howard J. RoughenMichael W. Stuhldreher

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Joseph C. GuyauxChairman of the Board

William M. LambertPresident

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dear Friends,

welcome to the return of Dixie’s Tupperware Party, which this time two years ago was another CLO Cabaret - and pittsburgh - premiere. we can barely contain ourselves that our favorite plastic-packin’ mama is back, but due to her popularity, she’s here for a limited engagement only (sept. 4 - Oct. 12), so if you like her performance, tell your friends to get it while it’s hot. whether you’re meeting Ms. dixie Longate for the first time today or you’re back for more, you’re in for some long-lasting memories and equally durable souvenirs.

the legend of dixie is that in 2001 she started hosting tupperware parties in Los angeles, fast becoming a sensation among the housewives of Orange County (not those Orange housewives – real housewives). in 2007, Dixie’s Tupperware Party debuted Off-Broadway, winning her a drama desk award nomination for Outstanding solo performance. Her star has been rising ever since, and today she’s a bona fide hit with audiences the world over.

she’s a hard act to follow, but i am pleased to announce that post-dixie we’ve another exciting pittsburgh premiere debuting at the CLO Cabaret, straight to you from Off-Broadway, where it just finished a successful one-year run. this original new tuner stars two actors playing 13 roles (and the piano) in a madcap blend of music, mayhem, and: Murder For Two (Oct. 22 – Jan. 18). Following Murder For Two, we’ll be opening another comedy called Boeing Boeing, winner of the 2008 tony award® for Best revival of a play. Be on the look out for casting news to come. i’ll be directing, in a dire attempt to stave off the return of the polar Vortex with a force field of hilarity. No pressure, right?

and let us not forget that the bounty of the season includes our annual production of A Musical Christmas Carol, which plays just a block away at the charming Byham theater (dec. 5-21). Now in its twenty-third year, this sentimental holiday musical is a family-going tradition. Maybe this is the year to start making it yours?

as always, thank you for being here, and for supporting pittsburgh CLO.

enjoy the show!

Van Kaplanexecutive producer

The Pittsburgh Cultural Trust is thril led to partner with the Pittsburgh CLO in the Cultural District to of fer you this intimate and enjoyable theater experience. We are proud to be your host at the Cabaret at Theater Square, which is owned and operated by the Pittsburgh Cultural Trust . In addition to this theater, the Cultural Trust ’s Theater Square complex includes the adjacent Backstage Bar, a 790-space parking facility, a centralized box of f ice where you may purchase tickets to any Cultural District performance, a l ive broadcast studio operated by Classical WQED 89.3FM and the gastropub Meat & Potatoes. As our valued arts patron, we hope that you will have a pleasurable experience at the Cabaret Theater. Our house staf f is eager to answer your questions or address any issues. Please don’t hesitate to ask them for assistance. Enjoy tonight ’s per formance of Dix ie ’s Tupper ware Par ty, back by popular demand and presented by the Pit tsburgh CLO. We look for ward to seeing you here again at Theater Square, as wel l as our other world-class theaters , v isual ar t gal ler ies and faci l i t ies located throughout the Cultural Distr ict . Thank you for your patronage. Enjoy the show! Sincerely,

J . Kevin McMahonPresident & CEO, Pittsburgh Cultural Trust

Welcome to this performance of Dixie’s Tupperware Partyin the Cabaret at Theater Square.

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Opening Night september 4, 2014

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pittsburgh CLO is a founding member of the National alliance for Musical theatre, independent presenters Network and the Broadway League.

The Cabaret at Theater Square is a project of the Pittsburgh Cultural Trust.David L. Porges, Chair President and CEO: J. Kevin McMahon

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Dixie’s TuPPerwAre PArTy is perFOrMed witHOut iNterMissiON

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

DIXIE LONGATE (your Tupperware Lady) Hey hookers, i’m dixie Longate, america’s Favorite tupperware lady. i’m from Mobile, alabama, born and raised. what can i say, i’m a southern girl through and through. i started selling the fantastic plastic crap in 2001 and i have never had so much fun drinking for free in my life. within a year, i was one of the top sellers in the nation because, well, me and some plastic bowls, and a bunch of drunk women somehow equals lots of sales. i have 3 kids; wynona, dwayne, and absorbine, Jr. and 3 ex-husbands. all of ‘em have somehow died, but i ain’t crying about it. i’m way too busy traveling all over the place bringing creative food storage solutions to your town. My tupperware party caught the eye of some New york theatre producers and in 2007, i had a big opening in my own show, Dixie’s Tupperware Party off-Broadway and got a drama desk award nomination for Outstanding solo performance. i know, shut up, right! i have now played in theaters far and wide across these fruited plains as well as 4 other countries with my show. some of those places i didn’t even realize had food. see what i have learned by traveling so much. i’m happy to be here partying it up with all y’all this evening. Now grab a tupperware sippy cup and let’s have ourselves a party! For more info or to see pictures of me doing fun things, go to my website, www.dixieLongate.com

PATRICK RICHWOOD (Director) has been associated with dixie Longate since her earliest days in the world of food storage and is delighted to be collaborating on her quest to save the world, one collapsible bowl at a time! as a director, he has garnered critical praise for his work in the one-person genre including Dark Horse at the L.a. theatre Center, An Otherwise empty room at the Geary project, san Francisco, and ishmael for the Center theatre Group/Mark taper annex, Los angeles.

KRIS ANDERSSON (Playwright) andersson debuted Dixie’s Tupperware Party at the 2004 New york international Fringe Festival. Following that run, he teamed up with playwright elizabeth Meriwether (New Girl) and director alex timbers (rocky, Peter and the star Catcher) to create the Off-Broadway version of the show at ars Nova. the show received the 2007/08 drama desk award Nomination for Outstanding solo performance. the show has now become the longest-running Off-Broadway tour of the last decade. His follow up shows include Broken sh*t and Baby Jesus, My Bags went where?, No instructions, and dixie’s follow up show, Never wear A Tube Top while riding A Mechanical Bull and 16 Other Things i Learned while i was Drinking Last Thursday which is slated for a u.s. tour starting in 2016.

RICHARD WINKLER (Lighting Designer) Over 35-years as a lighting designer for Broadway, off-Broadway, opera, ballet, regional theatres, national tours, concerts and arenas. Most recently—Musicals, including: Miss saigon, The who’s Tommy, Hairspray, at Houston’s theatre under the stars; The Full Monty, A Christmas story, the world premiere musical whatever Happened to Baby Jane, Kiss Me Kate, Jekyll and Hyde, Fame - The Musical. Most recent plays include: Jerusalem (world premiere), waverly Gallery, Dirty Blonde, and wit. Now also a 3-time tony award®-winning Broadway producer: The Norman Conquests (2009); Memphis, The Musical (2010); La Cage aux Folles (2010). Other Broadway producing credits include: A Little Night Music, Lend Me A Tenor, La Bete (London and Broadway), Long story short with Colin Quinn, and Nice work if you Can Get it. in the west end: Legally Blonde, The Children’s Hour, Betrayal, Long Day’s Journey into Night.

Who’s Who

A little scribble from Dixie’s notepad.

Someone once said that things often come much more into focus after tha

t

second shot of tequila. I can’t say that I disagr

ee with that. And I reckon that

many of you have had that experience. You know when you are talking to a

friend as the bar bill climbs and you start to make sense out of things

that

were plaguing you just a few hours before.

I have to think that there was a round of empty glasses sitting on th

e counter

when Brownie Wise thought to herself, “Hey, if I take these plasti

c bowls

off of the store shelves and demonstrate how great they are to my friends

in their own living rooms, I might be on to something.” Over 60 years have

passed and boy was she on to something.

Who could have imagined that a single mother from the middle of the country

could take a plastic bowl and make it an iconic piece of

Americana. This is

what inspires me about Brownie Wise. She wasn’t just creating a way to sell

more plastic crap. She looked past the bowl, and found women that were lost,

who needed help, who just didn’t quite fit in, and she gave them a network

of friends and neighbors who would come together to share rec

ipes and

cocktails. They would talk about their families and their new Broyhill recliner.

They would show off their ultra-modern wood paneling, and sometimes, their

empty bed where their husband had slept before he went off to war. These

parties not only provided creative food storage

solutions, they also provided

opportunities for women to step up and in a small way, take charge of their

lives.

Now I haven’t had the easiest life, but the good tim

es happily have outweighed

the bad times. At least that is how I remember it. But there ain’t a day that

goes by that I don’t pick up a piece of Tupperw

are and thank my lucky stars

at how much better off I am now than I was just a couple of years ago.

Maybe it’s the plastic containers, maybe it’s the drinking, I

’m not certain.

But there is one thing I do know. I am so grateful that Brownie Wise decided

to walk into her neighbor’s living room with that first set of bow

ls all those

years ago. If she hadn’t, I am not quite sure where I would be right now.

Brownie ain’t that much different than me. And I ain’t that much different

from you. Like they say, if you put your mind to it, you can do an

ything.

Even if you turn down that shot sitting in front of you on the bar.

Welcome to my Tupperware Party!

Dixie Longate

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Who’s Who

CHRISTOPHER K. BOND (sound Designer) is pleased to be in his 5th season with Dixie’s Tupperware Party. His other work consists of more than 40 top New york and National touring productions, including the New york and HBO productions of Colin Quinn: Long story short, Fame On 42nd street, Jack, A Night with John Barrymore, and the national tours of All shook up starring susan anton, some Like it Hot starring tony Curtis, Guys and Dolls, steve Martin’s Picasso At The Lapin Agile, and Forever Plaid. Mr. Bond has designed more than 30 regional productions across the us and has served for ten seasons as the sound designer for theatre under the stars in Houston, tx. REBECCA A. SCOTT (Hair Designer) is currently the wig Master at the american players theater in spring Green, wisconsin and the associate wig and Makeup Manager at the Virginia Opera in Norfolk, Virginia. she has worked for and designed for theaters across the country such as Opera Grand rapids, McCarter theater, Chautauqua Opera, todi Music Festival and the santa Fe Opera. thanks to dixie for this opportunity and Michele for her friendship even after 20 years! KL MANAGEMENT (General Manager) KL has been involved in over 70 shows in the last 30 years that have toured throughout the world. recent productions include Tuna Does Vegas, All shook up, some Like it Hot starring tony Curtis, Fame - The Musical, Guys and Dolls, Dirty Blonde, Fully Committed, The Vagina Monologues, Forever Plaid.

TIM BRADY (Production stage Manager) returns for his tenth season as psM at the CLO Cabaret. as an actor, he has appeared in 11 productions

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For more than 65 years, Pittsburgh CLO has been an integral part of the cultural fabric of Pittsburgh and the driving force behind live musical theater in the entire Southwestern Pennsylvania region. Pittsburgh CLO is a not-for-profit arts organization that entertains nearly 200,000 patrons each year through our Summer Season at the Benedum Center, A Musical Christmas Carol at the Byham and year-round at the CLO Cabaret Theater. Pittsburgh CLO’s commitment to the future of the musical theater art form includes the Pittsburgh CLO Academy of Musical Theater, CLO Mini Stars, the Gene Kelly Awards for Excellence in High School Musical Theater, the National High School Musical Theater Awards, the CLO/CMU New Works Project and the Construction Center for the Arts.

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Who’s WhoVAN KAPLAN (executive Producer) joined

pittsburgh CLO in 1997. in addition to overseeing the organization’s year-round producing and programming efforts, he has produced or co-produced the Broadway productions of evita, Catch Me if you Can, Come

Fly Away, The Addams Family and the upcoming production of An American in Paris. He has also produced touring productions of Camelot, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, Phantom, singin’ in the rain, Chess, Grand Hotel, City of Angels, evita, Brigadoon and Nunsense ii. His directorial credits include Guys and Dolls with Victoria Clark, she Loves Me, west side story with Max Von essen and ali ewoldt, Kopit & yeston’s Phantom, On the Town, sweeney Todd with Candy Buckley, south Pacific with Cathy rigby, Nunsense, shear Madness, ruthless!, Guys and Dolls with Georgia engel and the regional premiere of andrew Bovell’s speaking in Tongues at pittsburgh’s Quantum theater. since 2009 he has directed the Jimmy™ awards at the Minskoff theatre on Broadway. He has also directed original shows for Caesars entertainment at the rio, paris and Bally’s Hotels in Las Vegas. He has consulted for the National endowment for the arts, is a former theatre panel chair for the texas Commission on the arts, and has served as adjunct professor for Carnegie Mellon’s Masters of arts Management program. He is on the Board of the Broadway League, serves on the investment Committee of the independent presenters Network (ipN) and is past president of the National alliance for Musical theatre (NaMt). He is the Co-founder of the National High school Musical theater awards - also known as the Jimmy™ awards, the subject of a 3-part documentary series that aired nationally on pBs. He has been a tony awards® voter for more than 20 years.

PITTSBuRGH CLO has been a driving force behind the preservation, creation and promotion of live musical theater since 1946. as one of the largest regional musical theater organizations in the country, it is fortunate for the yearly support of nearly 200,000 audience members. in addition to producing fresh new productions of Broadway classics, the not-for-profit’s mission is to develop new works and showcase emerging talent, and has been credited with launching the careers of numerous artists such as rob Marshall, Kathleen Marshall, rob ashford, Bernadette peters, shirley Jones and susan schulman. the organization’s dedication to musical theater extends beyond its six-show summer season at the Benedum Center to year-round programming at its 250-seat CLO Cabaret theater, which recently saw the world premiere of Judge Jackie Justice, The Trials of Love. its extensive education efforts include its CLO college intern program, New Horizons, and in-school programs such as the Gallery of Heroes and Creative Vision. Other ongoing initiatives include the pittsburgh CLO academy of Musical theater, CLO Mini stars, the Construction Center for the arts, the richard rodgers award, and the acclaimed Gene Kelly awards for excellence in High school Musical theater. the organization also founded and co-produces the National High school Musical theater awards. to further its mission to grow the art form, it has invested in and co-produced musicals currently on Broadway: rodgers + Hammerstein’s Cinderella, Matilda and Kinky Boots. additionally: evita, The Addams Family, Come Fly Away, Catch Me if you Can, 9 to 5: The Musical, Legally Blonde The Musical, Curtains, Monty Python’s sPAMALOT, Thoroughly Modern Millie, Bombay Dreams, Oprah winfrey’s The Color Purple, Flower Drum song, Chita rivera: The Dancer’s Life and deaf west’s production of Big river. pittsburgh CLO is a founding partner of 5 Cent productions/elephant eye theatricals, a producing consortium devoted to new musicals such as The Addams Family and the upcoming An American in Paris. in 2007, the organization assisted disney theatrical productions in launching the National tour of Disney’s High school Musical. pittsburgh CLO is the subject of a 2007 film starring Jeff Goldblum titled “pittsBurGH.” www.pittsburghCLO.org.

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THE PITTSBURGH CULTURAL TRUST

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DIAMOND CIRCLE($25,000 and above)

#1 Cochran (10)*dollar Bank (14)**eQt Foundation (34)**Highmark Blue Cross Blue shield (27)**Mine safety appliances Company, inc.

(52)**Omni william penn Hotel (5)*pittsburgh post-Gazette (14)*pNC Foundation (63)**university of pittsburgh (15)**upMC (15)**wtae-tV (14)*

GOLD CIRCLE($10,000 - $24,999)

BNy Mellon (56)**Capital wine & spirits (11)*First National Bank of pennsylvania (8)**First Niagara Bank (4) Giant eagle, inc. (12)** Hefren-tillotson inc. (19)**H.J. Heinz Company Foundation (27)Macy’s (27)pittsburgh penguins Foundation (1)reedsmith (15)rr donnelley (12)* spang & Company Charitable

trust (36)**

LEAD PRODuCERS SOCIETY($10,000 and above)

dan and debby Booker (27) ±tony and Linda Bucci (8) ±stephen and Helen Hanna Casey (25) ±Kim & Curt Fleming (15) ± Joe and Kathy Guyaux (13) ±Kevin & Vicki Halloran (12) ±rose M. Kutsenkow iMO

dr. Michael Kutsenkow (3) ±Bill & sandy Lambert (16) ±Mark & diane Minnaugh (10) ±Charlene & dominic petrelli (5) ±Matthew and Carolyn ray (3) ±ron and patricia Violi (6) ±

SILVER CIRCLE ($5,000 - $9,999)

american eagle Outfitters (11)**Bayer Healthcare (14)Burns white LLC (4)eat’n park restaurants, inc. (12)**ernst & young (19)Federated investors (13)it&Ly HairFasHiON N.a., iNC. (2)**

K&L Gates (2)KpMG, LLp (16)M.J. Brunner inc. (12)ppG industries (53)**

PRODuCING DIRECTORS($5,000 - $9,999)

Mr. walter J. Blenko, Jr. (30)Michael J. Brunner (12)Mr. and Mrs. peter J. Germain (9)Fred and Joellen Leech (4)Nicholas and anne Liparulo (4)t.H. Lyda, esq. (4)Mr. & Mrs. robert C. McCartney (34) Virginia s. Nicklas iMO Gene Kelly (15)**specialty Conduit & Manufacturing,

LLC (3)Carol H. tillotson iMO

anne and arthur r. Hefren (7)Glenn and stephanie todd (2)**stephan and debra todd (6)richard, renee and Gabriela

Zucckero (2)**

EXECuTIVE PRODuCER’S CIRCLE($2,500 - $4,999)

altair Management partners (1)**at&t (24)**Chubb Group of insurance Companies (4)Cohen & Grigsby pC (10) development dimensions

international (5)dominion Foundation (33)**Koppers, inc. (9)Northwest savings Bank (5)the Oracle Group (1)post & schell (2)saul ewing (1)**schneider downs & Company (7)stantec (12)

EXECuTIVE PRODuCERS($2,500 - $4,999)

anonymouswilliam p. anderson (15)Vitasta Bazaz & sheen sehgal iMO

dr. Kuldeep sehgal (13)**Laurel dagnon and patricia Jarrett (2)Mr. and Mrs. George a. davidson, Jr. (30)Jerry and Mimi davis (11)stacy and Christopher dee (3)Joe and Karen diVito (4)Mr. william r. Forsythe (26)alvaro and sandy Garcia-tunon (8)Mr. and Mrs. robert a. Harlan (13)Jim and debbie Kane (3)Michael and dolores Kara (14)

edward and suzanne Karlovich (11)tom and Chris Kobus (19)Mark and Cheri Latterner (6)raymond and Karen Love (13)Mr. and Mrs. allyn J. Lynch (5)todd and Miriam Moules (11)Laurie Burkhart Mushinsky (14)david and Johanna O’Loughlin (13)eric and Michele schaffer (8)**Melissa and Charles tea (1)Gary and debbie truitt (13)Mr. and Mrs. richard J. Voller (29)teresa M. williams (15)

PRODuCER’S CIRCLE($1,000 - $2,499)

BdO usa, LLp (12)the Buncher Company (8)Civicscience (1)**CONsOL (1)**Cowden associates (1)**eckert seamans Cherin and Mellott,

LLC (11)ellwood Group, inc. (7)enterprise Bank (11)esB Bank (8)**Fair Oaks Foundation (21)First Commonwealth (7)** HHM insurors (12)Joseph B. Koval real estate (2)Lally & Lally (1)**Larrimor’s (10)* peace dental (2)stOrexpress (1)**target stores (14)**

PRODuCERS($1,000 - $2,499)

anonymousdonald B. arnheim (14)**phyllis Bertok (3)Michael and Carol Bleier (13)paul e. Block (15)**Ms. Maryann Boehm (8)Jennifer Bohland (4)**Jim and Kristin Brennan (4)adam and patricia davidson (11)Joan Clark davis (17)eric dickerson and roslyn pitts (7)**Jane and Michael dixon (15)eleanor dragan (13)david and Carol eibling (10)wynne rooney Fedele iHO

George and sally rooneydr. edward L. Foley (17)the Honorable robert C. Gallo iMO

Violet Gallo (10)

richard s. Hamilton (13)the Hastings Family (29)Lynda and Bob Jamison (13)John and phyllis Kosar (5)Joseph B. Koval (2)richard B. and Barbara Kay Lorantas (2)James and Jennifer Martin (7)Louis Martin, iii (5)Mrs. patti Matty iMO w. paul Matty (37)timothy McNulty (3)**Maria and rocco panucci (6)pittsburgh Valve and Fitting (11)donald plants (4)rita randall (24)andrew and Laura reinhart (6)iva and Gene saraceni iMO their

daughter, elyse Jeanne saraceni (6)eleanor schano (27)Brian and Karen shanahan (4)James and denise shields (1)arlene and Barry sokolow iMO anna and

Nicholas Zelkovic (13)Mark and Jocelyn steele (17)Mr. and Mrs. steven a. stepanian ii (30)tom and Jayne sterling (2)stephen totter iMO robert

eppinger (5)**dennis and diane unkovic (6)Carla J. Vrsansky, esq. (11)Mr. and Mrs. w. robert wells (27)Julie and Jim wiltman (12)Helen wylie (3)tim and Linda Zimmerman (26)

DIRECTOR’S CIRCLE($500 - $999)

Bender Consulting services (2)Calwest educators (1)**C&s sports (1)**dawood engineering (1)Henderson Brothers, inc. (11) HM insurance Group (1)**Meyer, unkovic & scott LLp (4)Nova environmental services (1)**percheron Field services (2)standard Bank (19)the tomayko Group (1)willis of pennsylvania (1)your CFO (1)**

PATRONS($500 - $999)

anonymousabarta, inc. (9)daniel J. Barnicle (4)drs. Chris and amy Bartels (6)Mr. and Mrs. roland s. Catarinella (57)tom and dale Christopher (14)dr. Gregory and polly dell’Omo (9)ed and ellen dillon (16)Gary L. and Karen a. evans (7)Christina Fruecht (5)George Consulting services (4)

dr. and Mrs. Howard r. Goldberg (5)Charlie and pat Gray iHO the

administrative and production staffs (26)

Mr. & Mrs. thomas p. Hartsell (16)robert and Georgia Hernandez (2)alison and arthur Kern iHO

Charlie and pat Gray (5)**Mr. and Mrs. John p. Lavery (15)John K. Maitland (38)Valerie and ronald May (19)richard and Nancy McKnight (26)Janice Meade (1)Mildred e. Morrison (7)david Olsen (1)**Mr. and Mrs. James t. perryman, sr. (17)Mr. and Mrs. robert pietrandrea (2)Chris rawson (1)**Mona and Bob riordan (20)

Meghan roe (3)donald rood (3)stephanie schneck-Jacob (1)Victoria M. serafini iMO Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph J. radovich, sr. (13)**dr. paul shay and dr. diana Lemley (11)Maria and sal sirabella (18)H. robert spicher iMO Howard &

Marie spicher (4)dr. and Mrs. william r. stitt (29)steven stockton (3)Mr. and Mrs. regis J. synan (16)Joseph and Marilyn Vettorazzi (3)reverend thomas a. wagner (22)Mr. and Mrs. thomas wash (7)peggy C. whitehurst (2)Bob and Nancy williams iMO

ruth & Frank Givens and don & ardell williams (15)

The following have provided matching gifts for their employees’ contributions to Pittsburgh CLO:3M FoundationBNy MellonCitizens Bankdollar BankdominioneQtHighmarkHome depotpNC FoundationppG industriesuBs Foundation

fOuNDATIONSBozzone Family Foundation (12)CCaC educational Foundation (1)Charity randall Foundation (30)anne L. and George H. Clapp

Charitable trust (12)the Ganassi Foundation (9)the william randolph Hearst

Foundation (4)**the Heinz endowments (66)

the Jack Buncher Foundation (7)the Knepper Fund of the pittsburgh

Foundation (2)Massey Charitable trust** Founders: Harris B. Massey and

doris J. Massey (67)Milton G. Hulme Charitable

Foundation (63)Norman C. ray trust (12)pauline pickens Charitable trust (17)**stephen and debra todd Fund of the

pittsburgh Foundation (6)the edith L. trees Charitable trust (11)**the Grable Foundation (15)**the pittsburgh Foundation (5)the pittsburgh penguins Foundation (1)the robert and Mary weisbrod

Foundation (48)Vernon C. Neal & alvina B. Neal

Fund (14)**w. i. patterson Charitable Fund (47)

Pittsburgh CLO thanks the Guild and the Ambassadors for their generous support of the CLO Performance Season and CLO’s Education and Outreach Programs.

( ) Number denotes years of support to Pittsburgh CLO

* All or part represents In-Kind Services

** All or part of gift restricted to support of the CLO Academy and its Education and Outreach Programs.

± Denotes member of our Lead Producers Society

IMO: In Memory OfIHO: In Honor Of

Listing is complete as of 8/25/14. Every attempt is made to ensure that listings are correct, but if there are errors or omissions, please contact the CLO Development Office at 412-281-3973, ext. 215.

To become a Pittsburgh CLO donor, please visit us online at pittsburghCLO.org, or send your contribution to:

Pittsburgh CLODevelopment OfficeBenedum Center719 Liberty AvenuePittsburgh, PA 15222

Pittsburgh CLO Annual fund Donors Pittsburgh CLO Annual fund DonorsThe Pittsburgh CLO thanks its many community partners who have supported the 2014 Annual Campaigns (October 1, 2013 through August 25, 2014). Their support plays a critical role in helping the CLO to provide the very best in musical theater and arts education programs throughout the region.

The Pittsburgh CLO is grateful for the generous support provided by The Pittsburgh Cultural Trust

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Annual fund Donor Benefits

Patrons ($500 - $999) • a Cd of a 2014 summer season production. • tour of the CLO Construction Center for four. Plus all benefits enjoyed by sponsors

Sponsors ($250 - $499) • two tickets to a pittsburgh CLO-produced

performance. • discount coupon for the CLO Boutique. Plus all benefits enjoyed by Limelighters

Limelighters ($100 - $249) • Complimentary beverage for you and your guest

during an intermission. • Listing in a CLO program. Plus benefit enjoyed by Backers

Backers ($50 - $99) • CLO lunch tote.

Gene Kelly Producers Society Lead Producers ($10,000 and above) • special dinner and show with executive producer. • Opportunity to donate 25 Kelly Circle tickets to

a non-profit organization. Plus all benefits enjoyed by Producing Directors

Producing Directors ($5,000 - $9,999) • a night at the CLO Cabaret for four, including

dinner, a round of drinks, and parking. Plus all benefits enjoyed by executive Producers

Executive Producers ($2,500 - $4,999) • two season tickets for the summer season. Plus all benefits enjoyed by Producers

Producers ($1,000 - $2,499) • Free reserved parking for six CLO performances. • Concierge ticket service. • Backstage tour for four. • two additional tickets to a pittsburgh

CLO-produced performance. • invitation to supper with the stars during the

summer season. • producers society Member discount at the

CLO Boutique. Plus all benefits enjoyed by Patrons

Photo: Joey Kennedy

To become a Pittsburgh CLO donor, visit pittsburghCLO.org, call 412-281-3973

ext. 210, or mail to the development Office, 719 Liberty avenue, pittsburgh, pa 15222.

the tax deductible amount of your contribution is limited by the excess of your contribution over the value of certain benefits provided by CLO. For more information, visit pittsburghCLO.org. a copy of the official registration and financial information may

be obtained from the pennsylvania department of state by calling toll free, within pennsylvania, 1-800-732-0999. registration does not imply endorsement.

Thank you for your support!

DONATENOW

Isn’t this the year to play a leading role in your community? Call 412-281-3973 extension 210 to become a

Lead ProduCer at Pittsburgh CLo!

A LeAd PrOduCer makes the show go on!

Lead Producers are entitled

to exclusive benefits. See our Annual Fund Donor Benefits

page in this program for details!

Conrad John Schuck as Oliver Warbucks and Johanna Loughran as Annie in

Pittsburgh CLO’s Annie. Photo: Matt Polk

A Lead Producer’s financial contribution helps Pittsburgh CLO bring the magic of live musical theater and life-enhancing arts education programs to generations of Pittsburghers. As a Lead Producer, you will personally touch the lives of more than 200,000 residents of all ages each year through your support of our Summer Season performances, A Musical Christmas Carol, year-round productions at the CLO Cabaret, the Pittsburgh CLO Academy and our nine education and outreach programs.

Pittsburgh CLO recognizes, with gratitude, our Lead Producers. We are proud to have you representing our goals and values, and we are sincerely thankful for your support.

Lead Producers ($10,000 and above)Dan and Debby Booker (27)Tony and Linda Bucci (8)Stephen and Helen Hanna Casey (25)Kim and Curt Fleming (15)Joe and Kathy Guyaux (13)Kevin and Vicki Halloran (12)Rose M. Kutsenkow IMO Dr. Michael Kutsenkow (3)Bill and Sandy Lambert (16)Mark and Diane Minnaugh (10)Charlene and Dominic Petrelli (5)Matthew and Carolyn Ray (3)Ron and Patricia Violi (6)( ) Number denotes years of support to Pittsburgh CLOIMO: In Memory of

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History of Shows

tHe addaMs FaMiLy ....................................... 2012a GraNd NiGHt FOr siNGiNG ......................2012-13a MusiCaL CHristMas CarOL .................. 1992-2013aLways patsy CLiNe ....................................... 2007aNNie ......................................1989, '96, 2003, '12aNNie Get yOur GuN .................. 1950, '52, '56, '60,

'72, '81, '88, 2008aNytHiNG GOes .........................1942, '77, '86, 2000appLause ..................................................... 1973artHur GOdFrey reVue ................................. 1964BaBes iN tOyLaNd ................................... 1943, '52BaLaLaiKa ................................................... 1947Barry MaNiLOw’s COpaCaBaNa ................. 2000, '09BeLLs are riNGiNG ............................... 1959, 2001Best FOOt FOrward ....................................... 1955Best LittLe wHOreHOuse iN texas ................. 1987tHe BiG BaNG ............................................... 2008Bittersweet..................................... 1946, '51, '54BLOOMer GirL............................................... 1948BLOssOM tiMe .............................................. 1953BOHeMiaN GirL............................................. 1951BOMBay dreaMs: ........................................... 2006tHe BOys FrOM syraCuse ............................... 1954BriGadOON.................... 1950, '55, '60, '65, '74, '82,

'92, 2001BrOadway tONiGHt ....................................... 1971Buddy - tHe Buddy HOLLy stOry .............. 2000, '13Bye, Bye Birdie ................................ 1967, '72, '99CaBaret ................................................. 1979, '95CaLL Me MadaM ............................................ 1953CaLaMity JaNe ............................................. 1961CaMeLOt.......................1965, '72, '79, '91, '98, 2007CaN CaN ..................................... 1958, '62, '75, '86CarNiVaL ..................................................... 1982CarOL BurNett reVue ................................... 1962CarOuseL ...............1952, '57, '63, '78, '85, '92, 2005Casper tHe MusiCaL...................................... 2001tHe Cat aNd tHe FiddLe ................................ 1947Cats ................1987, '89, '90, '91, '92, '94, 2007, ‘14CHess .......................................................... 1997tHe CHOCOLate sOLdier ........................... 1949, '61a CHOrus LiNe ..........................1980, '89, 2001, '12CiNdereLLa ...................................... 1981, '90, '97COMe FLy away .............................................. 2012COMpaNy ............................................. 1977, 2001tHe COLOr purpLe ......................................... 2008COuNtess MaritZa ........................................ 1947CraZy FOr yOu .............................................. 1999CurtaiNs ..................................................... 2010daMN yaNKees .................................. 1957, '61, '76deFeNdiNG tHe CaVeMaN ......................2011-12, '13tHe desert sONG ....................... 1947, '50, '52, '56,

'66, '85, '96destry rides aGaiN ...................................... 1961disNey’s Beauty aNd tHe Beast ..................... 2006disNey’s HiGH sCHOOL MusiCaL ...................... 2007disNey's tHe LittLe MerMaid ......................... 2013dixie's tupperware party ....................... 2012, ‘14dOCtOr dOLittLe ........................................... 2005dONaLd aNd deBBie - tOGetHer aGaiN............ 1988dreaMGirLs ................................................. 20048-traCK, tHe sOuNds OF tHe 70's ................... 2009eVita ...................................... 1985, '91, 2000, ‘14FaMe ........................................................... 1993FaNNy .................................................... 1956, '80FiddLer ON tHe rOOF ........... 975, '86, '94, 2002, '12FiNiaN’s raiNBOw ................................... 1951, '77FiOreLLO! ..................................................... 1993tHe FireFLy ............................................ 1952, '63FLOwer druM sONG ....................................... 1962FOLLies ........................................................ 1983FOrBiddeN BrOadway ................................... 2006FOreVer pLaid ............................ 2004-05, 2009-10FOOtLOOse .................................................... 201442Nd street .......................1985, '90, '96, 2006, '13tHe FuLL MONty ............................................ 2007FuNNy GirL ..............................1967, '69, '88, 2003a FuNNy tHiNG/FOruM ............................ 1973, '86GeNtLeMeN preFer BLONdes ........................... 1953GeOrGe M! ..................................... 1976, '85, 2002GiGi....................................................... 1974, '98GirL CraZy ................................................... 1951GirLs ONLy: tHe seCret COMedy OF wOMeN ...... 2012

GOdspeLL ..................................................... 1995GOOd News ............................................. 1949, '79GraNd HOteL ................................................ 1999Grease ............................................... 1989, 2006tHe Great waLtZ ................... 1947, '50, '53, '57, '66Guys aNd dOLLs............1955, '59, '66, '75, '84, 2002Gypsy .............................................. 1962, '77, '97Hairspray ................................................... 2010HaLF a sixpeNCe ........................................... 1978Happy HuNtiNG ............................................ 1958tHe Happy tiMe &

tHe “sOCK it tO Me GaNG” ...........................1969Harry BeLaFONte ......................................... 1962HeLLO, dOLLy! ...................................... 1986, 2004HiGH ButtON sHOes ................................ 1952, '72Hit tHe deCK ................................................ 1948HOt MiKadO ................................................. 1994HOw NOw, dOw JONes .................................... 1969HOw tO suCCeed/witHOut

reaLLy tryiNG ..................................... 1966, '78i dO! i dO! ................................................... 1979i LOVe yOu, yOu're perFeCt, NOw CHaNGe ........ 2008iNtO tHe wOOds .................................. 1996, 2009JaCK BeNNy sHOw ......................................... 1967JaNe MOrGaN sHOw....................................... 1968JeKyLL & Hyde ........................................ 2002, '11Jerry Lewis reVue ........................................ 1962Jesus CHrist superstar ................. 1985, '92, 2011JOLsON, tHe MusiCaL .................................... 1999JOsepH aNd tHe aMaZiNG

teCHNiCOLOr dreaMCOat ................... 1998, 2009JudGe JaCKie JustiCe -

a New MusiCaL COMedy ..............................2014tHe KiNG aNd i .............1956, '60, '65, '74, '89, 2004KisMet ................................. 1956, '60, '65, '77, '87Kiss Me, Kate ............1950, '55, '61, '68, '73, '82, '97La CaGe aux FOLLes................................. 1985, '97Lady iN tHe darK ......................................... 1953tHe Last waLtZ ............................................. 1951Le BaLLets de paris ...................................... 1958LeGaLLy BLONde tHe MusiCaL ......................... 2014Les MiséraBLes ............................................ 2009LiBeraCe ...................................................... 1967L’iL aBNer .................................................... 1959LittLe Me ..................................................... 1965a LittLe NiGHt MusiC ..................... 1975, '91, 2005LOuisiaNa purCHase .................................... 1953LOVe CHaNGes eVerytHiNG:

tHe MusiC OF aNdrew LLOyd weBBer ...........2011LuNCH ......................................................... 1994MaMe .......................................1972, '81, '94, 2008MaN OF La MaNCHa ................................. 1985, '95tHe MarVeLOus wONderettes ........................ 2011May tiMe ..................................................... 1950Me aNd JuLiet .............................................. 1955Me aNd My GirL ................................... 1992, 2004tHe Merry widOw ....................... 1946, '49, '54, '63tHe MiKadO.................................................. 1953MiNNie’s BOys .............................................. 1972Miss LiBerty ................................................ 1951Miss saiGON .................................. 1997, 2003, '10MONty pytHON’s spaMaLOt ....................... 2006, ‘14tHe MOst Happy FeLLa................. 1959, '66, '76, '95Mr. presideNt .............................................. 1964MusiC iN tHe air .......................................... 1953tHe MusiC MaN ...................1963, '73, '83, '94, 2004My Fair Lady ..........1964, '68, '73, '80, '89, '96, 2003My way - a MusiCaL triBute tO

FraNK siNatra ..........................................2008tHe Mystery OF edwiN drOOd ........................ 1988Nat “KiNG” COLe reVue ............................ 1963, '64NauGHty Marietta ............... 1946, '49, '53, '59, '80tHe New MOON ............................ 1946, '48, '68, '769 tO 5: tHe MusiCaL ...................................... 2011NO, NO, NaNNette .............................. 1950, '80, '91NuNseNse .............................................. 2010, '11OF tHee i siNG .............................................. 1948OKLaHOMa! ............1954, '58, '62, '66, '76, '90, 2007OLiVer! ..............................1965, '77, '83, '92, 2010ON a CLear day yOu CaN see FOreVer ............. 1967ONCe upON a Mattress .................................. 1984ONe tOuCH OF VeNus ..................................... 1952110 iN tHe sHade ......................................... 1984

ON tHe tOwN .......................................... 1958, '98paiNt yOur waGON ........................................ 1980tHe paJaMa GaMe .....................1957, '60, '68, 2000paL JOey ...................................................... 1978paNaMa Hatti .............................................. 1954parade ........................................................ 2000peter paN ................................1987, '91, '98, 2008(KOpit & yestON’s) pHaNtOM ................. 1998, 2013tHe pHaNtOM OF tHe Opera ........................... 1993piNOCCHiO .................................................... 1950pippiN ......................................................... 1984tHe pirates OF peNZaNCe................ 1983, '93, 2005pLaid tidiNGs ........................................ 2007, '13pLaiN aNd FaNCy .......................................... 1956pOrGy aNd Bess................................ 1953, '65, '91tHe prOduCers ............................................. 2010prOMises, prOMises ...................................... 1982tHe red MiLL .......................................... 1948, '79riNG OF Fire - tHe MusiC OF JOHNNy CasH ......2014riO rita ................................................. 1947, '52rOBerta ................................................. 1946, '50rOBert GOuLet reVue ............................. 1963, '66rOBiN HOOd ................................................. 1946rOsaLie ................................................. 1947, '48rOsaLiNda ............................................. 1948, '59rOse Marie ...................................... 1949, '51, '60rOwaN & MartiN .......................................... 1969rutHLess! tHe MusiCaL ................................. 2012's wONderFuL: tHe New GersHwiN MusiCaL ..... 2010sari ............................................................ 1946say, darLiNG ................................................ 1959tHe seCret GardeN ....................................... 1995seesaw ........................................................ 1981seVeN Brides FOr

seVeN BrOtHers ......................... 1994, 2006, '131776 ..................................1975, '76, '87, '96, 2004sHear MadNess ............................................ 2007sHe LOVes Me ...................................... 1978, 2003sHeNaNdOaH ................................................ 1976sHirLey JONes .............................................. 1972sHOw BOat ..........1948, '51, '54, '60, '66, '73, '83, '92sHOw GirL ................................................... 1961sid Ceasar & iMOGeNe COCa sHOw .................. 1968side By side By sONdHeiM ............................. 2013siLK stOCKiNGs ............................................. 1957siNGiN’ iN tHe raiN .....................1995, 2002, 2014sMOKey JOe’s CaFe ........................................ 2008sONG aNd daNCe ........................................... 1987sONG OF NOrway ................... 1949, '55, '62, '67, '84tHe sOuNd OF MusiC .................. 1964, '68, '73, '81,

'88, 2005, '11sOutH paCiFiC ..................... 1955, '56, '60, '64, '74,

'82, '93, 2001starLiGHt reVue .......................................... 1958stOp tHe wOrLd, i waNt tO Get OFF ................ 1986tHe studeNt priNCe ................... 1952, '54, '59, '65,

'74, '82, '90, 2010suNset BOuLeVard ........................................ 2012sweeNey tOdd .............................................. 1990sweet CHarity ................................. 1968, '80, '87swiNG! ........................................................ 2009taKe Me aLONG ............................................. 1961tHe tHree MusKeteers .................................. 1947tHey’re pLayiNG Our sONG ............................. 1983tHOrOuGHLy MOderN MiLLie .......................... 2003tHree wisHes FOr JaMie ............................... 1953tOp BaNaNas ................................................ 1964tOVariCH ..................................................... 1964tripLe espressO ........................................... 2011tHe uNsiNKaBLe MOLLy BrOwN ................. 1963, '89up iN CeNtraL parK ...................................... 1950tHe VaGaBONd KiNG .......................... 1946, '49, '81wayNe NewtON sHOw ..................................... 1967west side stOry ........................ 1965, '67, '74, '84,

'90, '99, 2008wHere’s CHarLey? ................................... 1951, '75wHite CHristMas ......................................... 2007tHe wHO's tOMMy .......................................... 2005wisH yOu were Here ..................................... 1954tHe wiZ ....................................................... 1992tHe wiZard OF OZ ...............1949, '55, '88, '93, 2002wONderFuL tOwN .................................... 1958, '63yOu say tOMatO, i say sHut up! ..................... 2013

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Pittsburgh CLO Staff

Van Kaplan, executive Producer

ADMINISTRATIONJoel ambrose ........Assistant Customer service ManagerKristin archbold .................Communications specialistJulianne avolio ..................... Group sales Coordinatorstephanie Barletto ................... Graphic/web DesignerLaura Barry ....................Manager of individual Giving Lori Berger ..................... Associate Producing DirectorMaureen Ciampaglia..............Development Coordinatorwynne Fedele ....................... Director of DevelopmentMark Fleischer .................... Associate Artistic DirectorCharlie Foukes .................................. Office Managerellen Granger .................................... Ticket Manageraja Jones .............................. Pr/Marketing Manager angela Langill ...........................Accounting Assistantr. James Mercer .............................. General ManagerCindy Opatick .............................. Associate Producerelizabeth roberts .......Assistant to the executive Producerdaniel Vereb .........................Merchandising Manager & special events CoordinatorKristin welch ........................ Group sales CoordinatorCheryl young ....................... Assistant Ticket ManagerMonica Zyra...................................Business Manager

CLO ACADEMYMichael J. Cerchiaro ........education Programs Managerseth Laidlaw ......................... Admissions Coordinatoremily Christ .........................................receptionistKiesha Lalama ..............................education Directorpatty Maloney ...........................................Principalsusan pettigrew ....................... education & Outreach scholarship CoordinatorCONSTRuCTION CENTERMichael Bannias............................Assistant ForemanJohn r. edkins ........... Production Technical supervisoradolf Hundertmark ..............................Key CarpenterJohn Oglesby ............................................ForemanGeorge stevens .....................................scenic ArtistMichele sullivan................................ Office ManagerLeigh taylor .......................................Charge scenic

n a m t NATIONAL ALLIANCEfor MUSICAL THEATRE

united scenic artists represents the designers and scenic painters for the american theatre.

Backstage and Front of the House employees are represented by the international alliance of theatrical stage employees (or i.a.t.s.e.).

the stage manager employed in this production is a member of actors’ equity association, the union of professional actors and stage managers in the united states.

pittsburgh CLO received state arts funding support through a grant from the pennsylvania Council on the arts, a state agency administering an annual state appropriation for grants to the arts and federal funding from the National endowment for the arts.

the allegheny regional asset district, a county agency created to support and finance regional assets, including

libraries, parks, cultural groups, sports and civic facilities, and to distribute tax relief to the 128 municipalities of allegheny County.

the National endowment for the arts is a public agency dedicated to supporting excellence in the arts, both new and established; bringing the arts to all americans; and providing leadership in arts education. established by Congress in 1965 as an independent agency of the federal government, the endowment is the nation’s largest annual funder of the arts, bringing great art to all 50 states, including rural areas, inner cities, and military bases.

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$26per personA Musical Christmas Carol Lock-In, 2013

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MEMBERSHIP & FAMILY FOUNDATIONSChairman’s Circle$25,000 and aboveThe Cottage Bridge FoundationCindy and Murry GerberVicki and Kevin HalloranScheryl and Richard HarshmanGabriela and David PorgesRichard E. Rauh *Lauren and S. Adam Sufrin ^Barbara and Bruce Wiegand

PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE$10,000 to $24,999Anonymous (2)Laurie AdamsJane C. Arkus *Mary Louise and Chester BabstEdwin H. Beachler *The Bognar FamilyMary Beth and Jamie BonomoStephanie and Michael BozicBozzone Family FoundationSuzy and Jim BroadhurstJill and Chuck Brodbeck ~The Jack Buncher FoundationCarole King and Chip BurkePatricia BurkeMr. and Mrs. Donald A. CaseyAda and George DavidsonMary Jane and Gerald DavisMr. and Mrs. Roy G. Dorrance IIICarolyn D. DuronioEdith H. and James A.+ FisherMr. and Mrs. Timothy O. FisherThe Foster Charitable TrustSue and Mark Gleason ~Jamie and Jim GrahamJanet and Mark GreathouseJane and George GreerMr. and Mrs. Ira J. GumbergMr. Bruce K. M. HendersonDolores and Michael KaraDr. Kerry Bron and Mr. Robert C. LevinSally M. LevinCate LinnThe Richard J. Madden FoundationSusan and David MatterDouglas B. McAdamsMr. and Mrs. Martin G. McGuinnKristen and Kevin McMahonMr. and Mrs. Mark J. MendicinoMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey L. MorbyMr. and Mrs. Albert C. MuseRona L. NesbitMr. and Mrs. Morgan K. O’BrienJoan and Bob PeirceMary Alice PriceMr. and Mrs. C. J. Queenan, Jr.William J. ReckerSharon and James E. Rohr

Pauline Santelli #Mr. and Mrs. David S. ShapiraMr. and Mrs. Richard P. SimmonsJohn T. StabileMr. and Mrs. Merrill P. StabileCarol TillotsonHilary Tyson and Charles Porter * ~Nita and Sunil WadhwaniNancy and Milton Washington

PATRON’S CIRCLE$5,000-$9,999Mr. and Mrs. James R. AgrasMr. and Mrs. G. Nicholas Beckwith IIIPhyllis L. BertokCharles E. BunchGlenn A. and Karen S. Buterbaugh FundCarolyn and Bill ByhamHelen and Stephen CaseyMr. James C. Chaplin IVJulie and Tim Choate ^Mr. and Mrs. E. V. ClarkeDonna and Thaddeus J. Clements *Carol and Nelson CraigeMelanie and James Crockard *Susan DeRiggi and Glenn BostSara C. and James K. DonnellMary Jo and Jack ElliottKaren and Steven FeinsteinDaniel GearingKristina and Peter GersztenRobert I. Glimcher Family FoundationMr. and Mrs. Ira H. GordonSusan Greenspan and Neil ResnickMarcia M. GumbergKarri and Steve GuyKathy and Joe GuyauxDaniel S. Heit *Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. HenningerMr. and Mrs. Henry L. Hillman #Janet and Bill HuntJackie and Harley JonesDr. Richard KasdanGabe Kassab FamilyMr. and Mrs. Robert A. KriznerSusan and Scott LammieMarina and Kenneth LehnCathy and John MaryCarol and Peter MathiesonPam and Ken McCroryPeggy and Steve McKnightMr. and Mrs. Demetrios T. PatrinosTheresa and Cliff PinsentMr. and Mrs. James ProtinLinda and Rich RuffaloCatharine M. and John T. Ryan IIILisa and Robert SandonatoMrs. Virginia W. Schatz *Nancy SchepisSpeyer FoundationJayne and Tom Sterling

Bronya and Neil StrosniderBecky and John SurmaLisa and Jeff ThomasJudith and Steve ThomasBonnie W. and Thomas L. VanKirkMr. and Mrs. Richard J. VollerSue and Charles WalkerSuellen and Mike WeirPeggy C. WhitehurstGillian and David WilliamsPride and William WinkenwerderRebecca and Rich Zahren

PREMIERE CIRCLE$2,500 TO $4,999Anonymous (5)Debra and Edward Abell *Michelle and Andrew AloeAnn AverbackValerie and Paul BacharachVitasta Bazaz and Sheen SehgalJanet L. BelliveauBarbara H. Bott and Robert L. Jennings, Jr.Kimberly and Hal BurchBarbara and David BurstinMr. and Mrs. Joseph L. CalihanMr. and Mrs. Carl L. CampbellLouise and David CannonDr. and Mrs. Edward ChangLinda ChristenJulie, Dale and Carly CliftonJudge Maurice B. Cohill, Jr.Nancy T. and William S. Conover II FundLaurel Dagnon and Patricia JarrettDebbie and Bill DemchakSusan and John Fafalios- Shaun and Angela BakerAmy and Scott FehrsSylvia V. FieldsThe Fine FoundationJanis and Jeffrey FisherKimberly Tillotson Fleming and Curtis D. FlemingThe James A. and Ruth O. Frank Philanthropic Fund of the UJFFAnna P. FutrellLou and Henry GailliotCathy and Jim GarrauxNancy R. and William J. GattiAnne L. and Robert D. GermanEric GerstbreinMr. and Mrs. Louis Guarino, Jr.Paul, Teresa, Isabella and Roman HaberstockRhoda and David Hartmann *David McL. HillmanDorothy A. HowatMrs. Joan M. HurrellScott D. IzzoAlice Jane JenkinsGerri Kay *Bonnie and Donald KipkeMary Denise and George C. KochKana Koll

P I T T S B U R g H C U L T U R A L T R U S T

M E M B E R S H I P S U P P O R T

Susan and Louis LeffAnne LewisCatherine and Mark H. Loevner *Cathy and Rob LongMr. and Mrs. David C. LoomanRuth and Neil MacKayMaggie and Pete MagerkoMr. and Mrs. Robert P. MalnatiRalph ManningJanet Markel and Barry LhormerCarol and Joe MassaroDr. Curtis V. Mayernik and Mr. John FullenMr. and Mrs. Michael McGarryJohn R. McGinley, Jr.Dr. and Mrs. Richard MeltzerMarcia A. MetelskyMontgomery IP AssociatesDr. and Mrs. Joshua G. F. NaginAlice and Eric NeishlossPatricia K. NicholsShirley and H. Ward OlanderMr. and Mrs. Richard A. PagliariPaul M. Palevsky, MD and Sharon R. Roseman, MDMaria and Rocco PanucciLori and Louis PlungDrs. Cindy and Rob PotterKelly and Tom PriceRenee and Fred QuinnSally and Ned RandallMallory and Bill RiesMr. and Mrs. Frank Brooks Robinson ~Dick Rocereto ^Mr. and Mrs. William F. RoemerMrs. Louisa RosenthalCaryn Rubinoff and Craig DunhamCarolyn RufferMr. and Mrs. Frank RuscettiJamie and William SarrisRobert SassThe Schneider Family ^Pamela L. Schoemer MDRod SchwartzCarole and Mark ShepardSelma B. and C. Leon Sherman *Juliet Lea SimondsGayle and Bill SimpsonThe Slagle Family FundMrs. Theresa SnavelyDr. and Mrs. John M. SnyderMrs. Violet SofferDr. and Mrs. William E. SpielvogleMr. and Mrs. John A. Staley IVMark SteeleKathy and Alan StehmanMr. and Mrs. Richard M. SternCara and Doug StirlingSue and Dan StokesAlison and Bill Strome #Shelley and Jim Taylor ~Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Thompson IIMr. and Mrs. Brian UffelmanRebecca E. and James L. VeselyLaurie Vota Fair and Kenneth FairMr. and Mrs. Robert K. WagnerIris Amper WalkerMary and Jerry WhitakerMr. and Mrs.+ Frank L. Wiegand IIIDr. Ann G. WilmothMary Jo WinokurJudy and John WoffingtonAndrea and James YoungRichard A. Zappala Family FoundationRonald W. ZborowskiPat and Dennis ZeregaFlorence and Harvey + Zeve

The Pittsburgh Cultural Trust extends special recognition to the Allegheny Regional Asset District for its significant contributions of operating support .

The Trust is esp ec ia l ly gratefu l to The He inz Endowments for i t s o n g o i n g co m m i t m e n t t ha t h a s b e e n i n s t r u m e n t a l i n t h e successful development of Pit tsburgh’s Cultural Distr ic t .

The Pittsburgh Cultural Trust is thankful for its many individual, foundation, corporate and government partners whose contributions to the Annual Campaign are invaluable and greatly appreciated. Supporters of the Trust help the arts thrive in Pittsburgh, keeping our Cultural District vibrant with fantastic performances in our theaters, inspiring shows in our galleries, exhilarating live music in our venues and diverse events throughout the year for all ages. Thank you to those who have invested in the Trust from May 1, 2013 through July 15, 2014.

Bronya and Neil StrosniderBecky and John SurmaLisa and Jeff ThomasJudith and Steve ThomasBonnie W. and Thomas L. VanKirkMr. and Mrs. Richard J. VollerSue and Charles WalkerSuellen and Mike WeirPeggy C. WhitehurstGillian and David WilliamsPride and William WinkenwerderRebecca and Rich Zahren

PREMIERE CIRCLE$2,500 TO $4,999Anonymous (5)Debra and Edward Abell *Michelle and Andrew AloeAnn AverbackValerie and Paul BacharachVitasta Bazaz and Sheen SehgalJanet L. BelliveauBarbara H. Bott and Robert L. Jennings, Jr.Kimberly and Hal BurchBarbara and David BurstinMr. and Mrs. Joseph L. CalihanMr. and Mrs. Carl L. CampbellLouise and David CannonDr. and Mrs. Edward ChangLinda ChristenJulie, Dale and Carly CliftonJudge Maurice B. Cohill, Jr.Nancy T. and William S. Conover II FundLaurel Dagnon and Patricia JarrettDebbie and Bill DemchakSusan and John Fafalios- Shaun and Angela BakerAmy and Scott FehrsSylvia V. FieldsThe Fine FoundationJanis and Jeffrey FisherKimberly Tillotson Fleming and Curtis D. FlemingThe James A. and Ruth O. Frank Philanthropic Fund of the UJFFAnna P. FutrellLou and Henry GailliotCathy and Jim GarrauxNancy R. and William J. GattiAnne L. and Robert D. GermanEric GerstbreinMr. and Mrs. Louis Guarino, Jr.Paul, Teresa, Isabella and Roman HaberstockRhoda and David Hartmann *David McL. HillmanDorothy A. HowatMrs. Joan M. HurrellScott D. IzzoAlice Jane JenkinsGerri Kay *Bonnie and Donald KipkeMary Denise and George C. KochKana Koll

Susan and Louis LeffAnne LewisCatherine and Mark H. Loevner *Cathy and Rob LongMr. and Mrs. David C. LoomanRuth and Neil MacKayMaggie and Pete MagerkoMr. and Mrs. Robert P. MalnatiRalph ManningJanet Markel and Barry LhormerCarol and Joe MassaroDr. Curtis V. Mayernik and Mr. John FullenMr. and Mrs. Michael McGarryJohn R. McGinley, Jr.Dr. and Mrs. Richard MeltzerMarcia A. MetelskyMontgomery IP AssociatesDr. and Mrs. Joshua G. F. NaginAlice and Eric NeishlossPatricia K. NicholsShirley and H. Ward OlanderMr. and Mrs. Richard A. PagliariPaul M. Palevsky, MD and Sharon R. Roseman, MDMaria and Rocco PanucciLori and Louis PlungDrs. Cindy and Rob PotterKelly and Tom PriceRenee and Fred QuinnSally and Ned RandallMallory and Bill RiesMr. and Mrs. Frank Brooks Robinson ~Dick Rocereto ^Mr. and Mrs. William F. RoemerMrs. Louisa RosenthalCaryn Rubinoff and Craig DunhamCarolyn RufferMr. and Mrs. Frank RuscettiJamie and William SarrisRobert SassThe Schneider Family ^Pamela L. Schoemer MDRod SchwartzCarole and Mark ShepardSelma B. and C. Leon Sherman *Juliet Lea SimondsGayle and Bill SimpsonThe Slagle Family FundMrs. Theresa SnavelyDr. and Mrs. John M. SnyderMrs. Violet SofferDr. and Mrs. William E. SpielvogleMr. and Mrs. John A. Staley IVMark SteeleKathy and Alan StehmanMr. and Mrs. Richard M. SternCara and Doug StirlingSue and Dan StokesAlison and Bill Strome #Shelley and Jim Taylor ~Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Thompson IIMr. and Mrs. Brian UffelmanRebecca E. and James L. VeselyLaurie Vota Fair and Kenneth FairMr. and Mrs. Robert K. WagnerIris Amper WalkerMary and Jerry WhitakerMr. and Mrs.+ Frank L. Wiegand IIIDr. Ann G. WilmothMary Jo WinokurJudy and John WoffingtonAndrea and James YoungRichard A. Zappala Family FoundationRonald W. ZborowskiPat and Dennis ZeregaFlorence and Harvey + Zeve

DIRECTOR’S CIRCLE$1,000 to $2,499Anonymous (13)The Barbara and Marcus Aaron Fund of the Pittsburgh FoundationBarbara and Alan AckermanJudy Albert and Tony FiorilloJames R. AntonionoJohn S. ApplegateRoy W. Arnold Family ^Emily BalawejderMs. Natalae R. BarkoAmy and Chris BartelsBridgett and Marty Bates ~Nancy and Nadav BaumMr. and Mrs. Coleman BenedictMr. and Mrs. Mark F. BennettVivian and Bill BenterCynthia Berger and Laurence GreenRobin J. BernsteinJudge Alexander and Susan BicketDenise Dufour and Cary BlancettChristy and William BloseEva Tansky BlumBernice and Philip BollmanDebby and Dan BookerLisa and Stephen BotosMr. and Mrs. John BrierVicky and Mark BrilmyerSean P. and Sara E. BrittNancy Bromall and Robert BarryEllen Still BrooksAlan M. BrownSusan and David BrownleeDr. and Mrs. John BrozettiMrs. Mary Jo and Dr. Bert BullingtonJanis Burley Wilson #Nicholas Butera and Grace WagnerFred CaesarMr. and Mrs. Frank V. CahouetDr. and Mrs. Robert CaprettoAlisa Carr and David Kitzinger ^Daniel Catanzaro and Craig McDonald *Lori and John CecilMichelle and Richard CefaloBarbara and Gerald ChaitMichelle and Dan CheberenchickVictoria Chester Rose and George RoseMark CibulkaLisa and Shawn CohenDr. Richard and Sally B. CohenMarilyn and Stephen ColemanMary Jane and Fred ColenGina and Jim ConcelmanJennifer Owen and Cory Cope * ^ ~Carol J. and George G. CouchCarol and Gary CozenAlexis and Andrew CrossErin and Ted Curran ^Lu and Syl DamianosMargaret and Michael Daniels ~Lynn and Ronald Davenport, Jr.Joan Clark DavisMarian Ungar Davis and Stanford G. DavisCarol and Dwight DeickeRev. John V. Di Bacco, Jr.Marian DietrichMary Ellen DiPasqualeJennifer Blyler and Michael DishartMr. and Mrs. J. Christopher DonahueMary Ann and Charles R. DotchinLucy and John DouglasTheresa and Merrill DruggsJackie and Gerry DudleyCarol and Brian DugganMichelle Ann DuraliaDr. and Mrs. Gabriel DurkacFaith E. Eaton and Family

Alunda and Jonathan EdmondsDolly and Curt EllenbergBeth and Dan ErlangerChristopher M. EvansChris and Gigi FaberMr. and Mrs. Frederick R. FavoJudith and Donald FeigertTed FettermanVirginia and Richard FischerPam and Jim FisterThe Flam Family ^Lois and Ron FolinoWilliam R. ForsytheSally FownesChristopher Fox and Shaun TomaszewskiMarion and Rod FrancisReanette and Steve FrobouckElaine and John FrombachViolet+ and Robert C. GalloMary Lou and Gary GegickWilliam O. GenerettMr. and Mrs. William P. GettyThe Gigante FamilyJodi and John GillRevs. Catherine and Gaylord GillisMr. and Mrs. Christopher GilsonCathy and Mike GinsbergStephanie GoeMarcia and David GordonMr. and Mrs. Thomas C. GrahamDaniel GreenblattDr. Martin Guy GregorioSusan and Barney GuttmanDesiree and Jacob Hanchar ^Edward J. HarrisSusan and Peter HerchenroetherDr. and Mrs. John B. HillKatharine H. HillmanWilliam Talbott Hillman Foundation ~Natalie Taaffe Hoffman ~Karl HoltzerDebra and Jason HonkusSara H. Horsman *Charity J. Imbrie and Jane S. BarnesLynne and Blair JacobsonMs. Linda Jakubec ^Marilyn and Don JenkinsDavid and Laura JonesTony Joseph ^Janet S. KafkaVan KaplanVon and Dale Keairns ^Margaret and Dwight KeatingLisa and David KeeferIvanilde and Don KerrishEllen P. and Jack KesslerMr. and Mrs. Edwin J. KilpelaMJ Klimas and John W. BouffordLisa and David KoiPhyllis K. KokkilaDr. Elliott J. Kramer and William M. ModrakBetty L. LambSuzan Lami and Robert GrubbLynn and Larry LebowitzAnita and Robert LeglerMr. and Mrs. Michael H. LevinLinda S. Melada and Arthur S. Levine, M.D.Judith LieblerDr. Ronald and Mrs. Judith LinaburgSheryl Linck and Garry ConklinJanine and Daniel LittlefieldRachel and Jeffery LizikMargery J. LoevnerSusan and David Lohr ^The Loughney FoundationKate W. MacVeanThe Maerkle FamilyDrs. Sheri A. Mancini and H. Kenneth Williams, Jr.

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Amy and Jan MarksLucine O. MarousJennifer and James MartinAmy Jaffe and Grant MasonHeather and Rob MastersonMr. and Mrs. Gerald E. McGinnisSuzy and DeCourcy McIntosh *Susan and Sean McLaughlinJames R. McMahonLeisa McNameeJanice and Ernie Meade *~Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. MellonMr. Richard A. MellonBarbara Sachnoff MendlowitzEdmond J. MercierRuth Anne MewhirterMary Ellen and Mark MeyerMinaksi Bhatt and Doug MickleJanet and George L. Miles, Jr.Shaunda Miles ~Dr. and Mrs. Charles J. MillerShane A. MillerLinda and Stuart MillerConnie and Paul MockenhauptMonique and Scott MoodyThomas R. MooreAmy Morgan *Susan and James MorrisBee Jee MorrisonMartha H. MunschDonna Murtha and James EckerMary Love and William NastChristine E. Navarro *Kenny and Gordon NelsonSusan and Richard NernbergCarol Neyland #NFM GroupJune and David NimickBetty and Dick NimtzDr. Suzan Obagi and Mr. Mazen Youssef *Dr. John B. O’LaughlinGrant D. OliphantNancy and Woody OstrowJeannine and James PattonT. R. Paul Family FoundationCathy and John PelusiMark Perrott ~Maureen and Tom PeszkoMr. and Mrs. Charles J. PetredisChristine and Robert PietrandreaNiki and Richard PipakPittsburgh Ballet TheatreThe Platt Family FoundationDorothy and Neal Pollon and FamilyChristine and Mark PopovichAnn and Fred PotthoffAmy and Chris PretschRebecca PriceNancy and Bill RackoffNorman C. Ray TrustK. Oliver ReaMr. and Mrs. W. Franklin ReedDr. and Mrs. Douglas J. ReissMr. James H. RichKaren and Pierce RichardsonMs. Letitia E. RieckMr. and Mrs. Robert W. RiordanMarilyn and Mitchell RobertsDonald and Sylvia Robinson Family FoundationMr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Robinson, Jr.Stephen G. RobinsonPat and Andrew RodgersAl RodibaughJoni and John RolandGreta and Art Rooney IIDr. and Mrs. Paul RowlandLouisa and Jim RudolphThe Ruttenberg Family

Toni SaccoJennifer and Karl SalatkaSteven SatzgerKelly and Michael ScheelPerri and Thomas SchelatThe Schmid FamilyStephanie Schneck-JacobMatthew SchnierleSharon SchultzDr. and Mrs. Joel SchumanJeffrey Schutzeus and Carl WardAmy and Sean SebastianSharon Semenza and William RobinsonChristine and Duane Seppi *Pat and Alan Siger *Phyllis and Stephen SilvermanJames A. SimsRobert N. SlagleLynn and Joe Smith ~Kay and David SmithAlice R. Snyder ~Judith L. Wolfe and John H. Soffietti, M.D.Natalie and Michael SpacciapolliCatherine SpecterGeorge SpecterVivian M. SprattLynn and Randy StaabSheila and Stephen StagnittaMr. and Mrs. James C. StalderThe Honorable and Mrs. William L. StandishPamela and Steven A. Stepanian IIBarbara and Charles Stone ^Jean and Charles StoutRose and William Strickland *Diane and Regis SynanThe Paul Thompson Family ^Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Todd, Jr.Allison and Stephen Tomko ^Mrs. Barbara TrachtenbergNicole and Carl TraudColleen and Denny TravisDr. and Mrs. Rory TroppAnn L. TurnbullBeth and Mark TwerdokMr. and Mrs. Robert M. UnetichSheila and Steven Van WykBetsy and Gary VanSickleSybil P. VeederBettyJean ViecelliLorene and Denis M. VinskiKatherine M. Leech Vollen and Randall VollenMaggie Good and Tom Von LehmanSally WadeDiane and Hal Waldman *Kathleen and Richard WallachBonnie and Marshall WebsterDot and Marvin Wedeen ~Susan Weinzierl and Andrea WeinzierlAnsley S. Westbrook II ~Ruth Westerman and J. Robert Myers *Rebecca J. WhiteDiane and Jack WilbergerPeg and Al WilliamsTeresa M. WilliamsBeth and Pat WinklerAmy and Greg WinokurJ. Andrew Wolfinger *Karen WoodallBeverly and Dane WukichMr. and Mrs. Dennis YatesMarlene and John YokimIrina Zabbarova *James and Marian ZalenkaAline and Gregory ZaretskyRobin and Gary ZentnerMr. and Mrs. Clifford B. Zlotnik

CORPORATE, FOUNDATION& PUBLIC SUPPORTLeadership Circle$100,000 and aboveAllegheny Regional Asset DistrictClaude Worthington Benedum Foundation *The Benter FoundationCohen & GrigsbyColcom Foundation ~The Buhl Foundation ^ ~Dollar Bank ~Eden Hall FoundationEQT ^Giant Eagle Foundation and Giant Eagle, Inc. * ̂ ~The Heinz Endowments ^Highmark Blue Cross Blue ShieldRichard King Mellon Foundation ^ ~Pennsylvania Council on the Arts ~ ^The Pittsburgh Foundation ~PNC Foundation

FOUNDER’S CIRCLE$50,000 to $99,999ATIBNY Mellon ^ ~First Commonwealth Financial Corporation *The Grable Foundation ~ ^Peoples Natural Gas ~UPMC and UPMC Health PlanWESCO International

CHAIRMAN’S CIRCLE$25,000 to $49,999Ayers FoundationBobby Rahal Automotive GroupBroadway Across AmericaBuchanan Ingersoll & Rooney PCCitizens Bank ^CONSOL EnergyFedEx GroundFISA Foundation *H. J. Heinz Company FoundationMary Hillman Jennings FoundationLaurel Foundation ~Levin FurniturePittsburgh Downtown PartnershipReed Smith LLP ^Riverlife ~Rossin FoundationJames M. and Lucy Schoonmaker FoundationUnited States Steel Corporation

PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE$10,000 to $24,999AesyntBessie F. Anathan Charitable TrustRenewal by AndersenBabst CallandThe British CouncilThe Jack Buncher FoundationBurns White, LCCThe Children’s InstituteClark Hill Thorp ReedEat’n Park Hospitality GroupEaton CorporationEckert Seamans Cherin & Mellott LLCEdith L. Trees Charitable TrustThe Fine Foundation ^ ~First National BankThe Frank E. Rath - Spang & Company Charitable TrustHavas ImpactHefren-Tillotson, Inc.Roy A. Hunt FoundationKPMG LLPMacy’sMassey Charitable TrustMeyer, Unkovic & Scott LLPMondriaan FoundationThe New York Times ~

W.I. Patterson Charitable Fund ~Pepper Hamilton LLPPietragallo Gordon Alfano Bosick & Raspanti, LLPPPG Industries FoundationSherrard, German & Kelly PCSnee-Reinhardt Charitable FoundationTucker Arensberg, P.C.The Webb Law Firm

PATRON’S CIRCLE$5,000 TO $9,999Allegheny Conference and Affiliated Organizations ~The William Brown Foundation, Inc.Calgon Carbon Corporation ~Child Health Association of Sewickley, Inc. ^Comcast~ ^ComDocDinsmore & Shohl LLPFederated InvestorsFlaherty & O’ Hara, P.C.Flyspace Productions, LLC ^Gateway Financial Group, Inc.Goehring, Rutter & BoehmThe Grainger FoundationGutter Helmet Systems ~Howard Hanna Real Estate ServicesKR CommunicationsLittler Mendelson, P.C.MEDRAD, a division of Bayer HealthcareNordstrom, Inc. *Norfolk Southern Railway CompanyOgletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak & Stewart, P.C.Oxford Development CompanyPennsylvania Cyber Charter School ^Philadelphia Indemnity Insurance CompanyPMC Property Group, Inc.Robert Peirce & AssociatesRon Foth Advertising ~Ryan Memorial FoundationSchneider Downs & Co., Inc.Steptoe & JohnsonUPS-PittsburghWilliam Coulson LLC

PREMIERE CIRCLE$2,500 TO $4,999big Burrito Restaurant GroupBilkeyKatz Investment Consultants, Inc.Commonwealth Connections AcademyFair Oaks Foundation, Inc. ~Fifth Third BankHenry L. Hillman FoundationParenteBeardThe Pittsburgh SteelersRTI International Metals, Inc.Rugby Realty Co., Inc.Trigate IncorporatedWPXI - TVWTW Architects

PARTNER’S CIRCLE$1,000 TO $2,499ABARTA Oil & Gas Company, Inc.Amcom Office SystemsThe Buncher CompanyByrnes and Kiefer CompanyClearview Federal Credit UnionConsulate General of IsraelESB BankThe Gateway Engineers, Inc.Hollinshead, Mendelson, Bresnahan & Nixon, P.C.Integra Realty Resources PittsburghJackson Lewis LLPMcKamish, Inc.Pinnacle Peak Foods, Inc DBA Ruth’s Chris Steak HouseThe Sprout Fund ^Strategic Investment Fund, Inc.United Safety Services, Inc.

CORPORATE, FOUNDATION& PUBLIC SUPPORTLeadership Circle$100,000 and aboveAllegheny Regional Asset DistrictClaude Worthington Benedum Foundation *The Benter FoundationCohen & GrigsbyColcom Foundation ~The Buhl Foundation ^ ~Dollar Bank ~Eden Hall FoundationEQT ^Giant Eagle Foundation and Giant Eagle, Inc. * ̂ ~The Heinz Endowments ^Highmark Blue Cross Blue ShieldRichard King Mellon Foundation ^ ~Pennsylvania Council on the Arts ~ ^The Pittsburgh Foundation ~PNC Foundation

FOUNDER’S CIRCLE$50,000 to $99,999ATIBNY Mellon ^ ~First Commonwealth Financial Corporation *The Grable Foundation ~ ^Peoples Natural Gas ~UPMC and UPMC Health PlanWESCO International

CHAIRMAN’S CIRCLE$25,000 to $49,999Ayers FoundationBobby Rahal Automotive GroupBroadway Across AmericaBuchanan Ingersoll & Rooney PCCitizens Bank ^CONSOL EnergyFedEx GroundFISA Foundation *H. J. Heinz Company FoundationMary Hillman Jennings FoundationLaurel Foundation ~Levin FurniturePittsburgh Downtown PartnershipReed Smith LLP ^Riverlife ~Rossin FoundationJames M. and Lucy Schoonmaker FoundationUnited States Steel Corporation

PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE$10,000 to $24,999AesyntBessie F. Anathan Charitable TrustRenewal by AndersenBabst CallandThe British CouncilThe Jack Buncher FoundationBurns White, LCCThe Children’s InstituteClark Hill Thorp ReedEat’n Park Hospitality GroupEaton CorporationEckert Seamans Cherin & Mellott LLCEdith L. Trees Charitable TrustThe Fine Foundation ^ ~First National BankThe Frank E. Rath - Spang & Company Charitable TrustHavas ImpactHefren-Tillotson, Inc.Roy A. Hunt FoundationKPMG LLPMacy’sMassey Charitable TrustMeyer, Unkovic & Scott LLPMondriaan FoundationThe New York Times ~

W.I. Patterson Charitable Fund ~Pepper Hamilton LLPPietragallo Gordon Alfano Bosick & Raspanti, LLPPPG Industries FoundationSherrard, German & Kelly PCSnee-Reinhardt Charitable FoundationTucker Arensberg, P.C.The Webb Law Firm

PATRON’S CIRCLE$5,000 TO $9,999Allegheny Conference and Affiliated Organizations ~The William Brown Foundation, Inc.Calgon Carbon Corporation ~Child Health Association of Sewickley, Inc. ^Comcast~ ^ComDocDinsmore & Shohl LLPFederated InvestorsFlaherty & O’ Hara, P.C.Flyspace Productions, LLC ^Gateway Financial Group, Inc.Goehring, Rutter & BoehmThe Grainger FoundationGutter Helmet Systems ~Howard Hanna Real Estate ServicesKR CommunicationsLittler Mendelson, P.C.MEDRAD, a division of Bayer HealthcareNordstrom, Inc. *Norfolk Southern Railway CompanyOgletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak & Stewart, P.C.Oxford Development CompanyPennsylvania Cyber Charter School ^Philadelphia Indemnity Insurance CompanyPMC Property Group, Inc.Robert Peirce & AssociatesRon Foth Advertising ~Ryan Memorial FoundationSchneider Downs & Co., Inc.Steptoe & JohnsonUPS-PittsburghWilliam Coulson LLC

PREMIERE CIRCLE$2,500 TO $4,999big Burrito Restaurant GroupBilkeyKatz Investment Consultants, Inc.Commonwealth Connections AcademyFair Oaks Foundation, Inc. ~Fifth Third BankHenry L. Hillman FoundationParenteBeardThe Pittsburgh SteelersRTI International Metals, Inc.Rugby Realty Co., Inc.Trigate IncorporatedWPXI - TVWTW Architects

PARTNER’S CIRCLE$1,000 TO $2,499ABARTA Oil & Gas Company, Inc.Amcom Office SystemsThe Buncher CompanyByrnes and Kiefer CompanyClearview Federal Credit UnionConsulate General of IsraelESB BankThe Gateway Engineers, Inc.Hollinshead, Mendelson, Bresnahan & Nixon, P.C.Integra Realty Resources PittsburghJackson Lewis LLPMcKamish, Inc.Pinnacle Peak Foods, Inc DBA Ruth’s Chris Steak HouseThe Sprout Fund ^Strategic Investment Fund, Inc.United Safety Services, Inc.

ENDOwMENT gIFTSArthur M. and Olga I. Aloe Endowed Performance Fund Milton G. Hulme Charitable FoundationPaul R. Jenkins Performance FundGabe Rubin Student Performance Fund by the Rubin Family

IN HONOR OFJane Arkus’ birthday by Edith H. and James A.+ Fisher

Alice Becket-Rumberger by Mary and John Jacobs

Nancy Joann Bills by MK Cohen

Jocelyn M. Cacchione for her volunteer service by BNY Mellon

Ellen Still Brooks by Edith H. andJames A.+ Fisher

Veronica Corpuz by the Fox Chapel Area Newcomers Club

Analesa Cottom by Mrs. Andrea Cottom-Anderson and Mr. Melvin Anderson

Edith H. Fisher’s birthday by Jane Arkus

Edith and James A.+ Fisher by Claire T. Wapinsky

Lauren Garriot by her mother, Tami Garriott

Melissa Goodfriend by her mother, Janice Goodfriend

Asher Grinberg by Yael Eads and Kathy Lobelsohn

Walter Haidet by Alco Foundation’s Volunteer Matching Program

Douglas Kassab’s volunteer service on Cosmopolitan Pittsburgh by Highmark

Ronald Larsen by an Anonymous Donor

Victor Matteo by Michelina Pollini

J. Kevin McMahon and the Trust staff by Kristina and Peter Gerszten

J. Kevin McMahon by Marjorie C. Greenberger

Kristen McMahon by an anonymous donor

Amanda M. Sopata’s volunteer service by BNY Mellon

Helen Nalepa by Alisa Nalepa

Rona L. Nesbit by Judge Maurice B. Cohill, Jr.

Lisa Newman’s volunteer service on Cosmopolitan Pittsburgh by Highmark

Jordan and Ashley Penrose by Robert Penrose

Cliff M. Pinsent’s birthday by his children

Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Robin’s 55th Wedding Anniversary by Susan and Len Young

Barb Russell by Dorothy Swiss

Philip Salerno by Joy Salerno

Side by Side by Sondheim by Sharon C. Bernstein and John W. Bitsko

Marie Stadulis’ volunteer service by BNY Mellon

Marleen Suess by Highmark HELPS Volunteer Program

Vitalogy by Angela Brown and Alex

Dr. Nancy D. Washington by Edith H. and James A. Fisher

Susan and Leonard Young’s 40th Wedding Anniversary by Edie and Bernie Robin

IN MEMORY OFCarl Arter, Kenny Fisher, Pete Henderson, and Ron Tucker by Daniel G. Wasson

Rommel Bailey by Rena Thomas

Francis and Martha Baldauf by Mary Jane and Gerald Davis

Joan and Ken Baum by Tim Baum

Kurt Bittle by Courtney Czarniak

J. Virginia Boocks by Tammy Maximovich

Robert, Bernard, and John Brannigan by Patricia Brannigan Doherty

Anna and Michael Bronowicz by Amy Bronowicz

Bobby J. Burke by Jenniffer Burke; Bobby, Jr., Lakeia, Amber, and Darieth

Pete Cocco by Bridget and David Cocco

Patricia A. Constantin by April and Dan Witkowski

Carol Johnson Cooper by R. Bruce Cooper

Edward L. Dardanell by Veronica Corpuz

Paul J. DiPasquale by Mary Ellen DiPasquale

Dorothy Duzinski by Denice Shilling

Richard Flaherty by Patricia Flaherty

Stuart Flam by Karen Flam

Janice Friedman by Jeffrey Lawrence Pollock, Esq.

Estelle and Gordon Green by Bibi Green

Michael Gryzmkowski by Veronica Corpuz and Nico Gryzmkowski

Henry E. Haller, Jr. by Marjorie Burns Haller

Emilene Hayes by Lynne Hayes-Freeland

Kara Thompson Hawk by Mary Thompson

Roy and Helen Howell by The Wattay Family

Patricia and Joseph Janicky by Barbara Jo Janicky

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ADVERTISE IN THE CULTURAL DISTRICTYOUR AUDIENCE AWAITS!

The District attracts more than two million people annually for performances, exhibitions and events.Target key demographics while supporting the arts. To schedule your advertising in the Pittsburgh Cultural District programs call Elaine A. Nucci 412-471-6087 or email [email protected]

www.pittsburghCLO.org and www.culturaldistrict.org are the only AUTHORIZED TICKET PROVIDERS

for Pittsburgh CLO.

Tickets from other sources may be: 1) more expensive, 2) invalid and

3) ineligible for assistance.

We are not responsible for tickets purchased from other sources.

412-456-6666 www.pittsburghCLO.org

Official Ticketing Websites

A great way to be involved in the excitement at Pittsburgh CLO is to join our group of volunteers!For information regarding these opportunities, please contact Daniel Vereb at 412-281-3973 ext. 234 or [email protected]

Volunteers

Paul R. Jenkins by Ellen Still Brooks, Alice Jane Jenkins

Martha Kenovich by Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Osinski

H. Virginia Kortz by Mr. Bernard J. Kortz

Vivian Krall by Joanne Chetlin

Janet Krieger by Karl Krieger

Edwin Lohrer, Jr. by Edwin M. Lohrer III

Nialyah Lynn Love by April Sabatasso

Kathryn G. Masterson by Diana and Frank Rath

Peter Mastracci by Crystal Christophe, Estelle Tran

Lois Jean McCloskey by Mary Ann Celio

Rosaline Mays by Wanda J. Durham

Barbara Murphy by Mr. and Mrs. Brian J. Hornack

Dr. Joseph R. Panza by Patricia Carroll Panza

Geraldine M. Purnell by Paula and William Tomlinson

Dr. Kuldeep Sehgal by Vitasta Bazaz and Sheen Sehgal

Erwin Burton Sigal by Frank and Rita Ruscetti

Gerry and Nate Sadowsky by Marsha Stern

Marc L. Sternberger by K. Susan Sternberger

James Stafford by Veronica Corpuz

Lois Watson by Mr. and Mrs. Archie Hogan

James Welsch by Veronica Corpuz

Jeanne Zborowski by Ronald (Sam) Zborowski

LEgACY SOCIETYAnonymous (3) Toni and John AloeJane C. ArkusJohn BauerleinAllen Berkman +Dolores M. Bold +Jill BrodbeckB. Jean BrownWilliam O. Burchinal +Jim ChaplinThaddeus J. ClementsDr. and Mrs. Richard L. CohenRobert Dickey +Katrin and Eugene EngelsEdith H. FisherMr. and Mrs. Timothy O. FisherMimi Frey and Bruce R. ConnellyWard L. Garner

Jane Z. Haskell +Lynne and Blair JacobsonJackie and Harley JonesVirginia Kaufman +Phyllis K. KokkilaRaymond Krotec +Erna Landsberger +Mrs. Lenny Litman +Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. MalnatiHelen and Stuart McMurray +Barbara Sachnoff MendlowitzRaymond NovakTerry O’ConnorBeverly and Robert OntolchikJeffrey Lawrence Pollock, Esq.Richard E. RauhMartha and Jay ResslerMallory and Bill RiesSharon and James E. RohrElinor B. Rubin +Virginia W. SchatzNancy SchepisSelma B. and C. Leon ShermanDeborah SmithMr. and Mrs. Christian M. + SnavelyJack StabileBeverly and Michael SteinfeldCecyl and Murray Thaw +Shirley TuckerAnn UngarDebbie and Rich VollerMarvin Wedeen

SPECIAL THANkSto the Port Authority of Allegheny County for their support of Wood Street Galleries and Highmark First Night® Pittsburgh.

# Also donates to JazzLive* Also donates to Pittsburgh Dance Council^ Also donates to Pittsburgh International Children’s Theater~ Also donates to Dollar Bank Three Rivers Arts Festival+ Deceased

Every effort is made to ensure complete accuracy in this listing. For questions or information on how to become a PARTNER please contact:

Sadie Treese | (412) 456-1058 | [email protected]

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The Cabaret at Theater Squarea project of the pittsburgh Cultural trust

Refreshmentsthe Cabaret’s Backstage Bar is open to the public beginning at 5 pm on weeknights and 12 noon on saturday and sunday. (Closed Mondays)Food and beverage service is available in the Backstage Bar during normal hours of operation; service in the Cabaret is available before or after performances.

Emergency Register BookLocated at the hostess desk in the entrance lobby. refer emergency calls to 412-325-6769. please turn off cell phones, pagers and watches during the performance and notify your contact of the emergency number.

fire ExitsFire exits are located in the Cabaret and Backstage Bar and are clearly marked. please use only in case of emergency.

Lost and foundCall Cabaret Management Office, 412-325-6766.

Rest Roomsrest rooms are located in the entrance corridor to the Cabaret.

Smokingsmoking is not permitted in the Cabaret, Backstage Bar or Outdoor patio area.

Stage Areathe stage area is limited to performers, staff and authorized visitors.

RentalsFor information on Cabaret rentals, please call 412-325-6766.

Accommodations for Persons with Disabilities• wheelchairs are available for transition from the entrance to your seat.* • rest rooms with accessible features are located in the entrance corridor to the Cabaret.• Guide dogs are accommodated. please inquire when buying tickets.• infrared assistive listening devices are available. please check with an usher upon arrival.

The Box Office at Theater Squarepurchase tickets to all Cultural district performances, regardless of venue or presenting organization, at the Box Office at theater square: Monday through saturday 9 am to 9 pm, sunday noon to 6 pm. For more information, please visit www.trustarts.org

Information and Ticket Charge NumberMasterCard, Visa, discover and american express are accepted. ticket Charge operates Monday through Friday, 9 am to 6 pm; and saturday and sunday, 12 pm to 4 pm. Orders received one week in advance will be held for pick-up at the Box Office. there is a $2.00 per ticket charge for reissuing lost or forgotten tickets. Call 412-456-6666.

Cabaret StaffCabaret Manager, randall d. Kirktheater services director, K. susan sternbergerassistant Manager, Leah priceClosing Manager, Kevin BuckVice president Operations, Gene Ciavarra

Children’s Policyregardless of age, all patrons must have a ticket. Children under the age of 3 years will not be admitted to the Benedum Center, Byham theater or Cabaret at theater square. all children must be seated with an adult. any person disrupting a performance or inhibiting the enjoyment of an event for patrons may be removed from the theater without refund.

Make the Most of this Performancewhen you attend pittsburgh CLO performances, please be sure to have sufficient time for travel, parking and construction delays. Latecomers and anyone leaving the theater during the performance will be held in the lobby until a suitable break in the program. parents, please be considerate of the performers as well as your fellow audience members. Kindly remove restless children from the theater. your attentiveness to these concerns is greatly appreciated and will enhance everyone’s enjoyment of pittsburgh CLO performances. Please turn off all cell phones and electronic devices during the show.

*notice should be given at time of ticket purchase if wheelchair location is required.

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