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1 Mad Cow Theatre Presents 54 W. CHURCH STREET THE HARRIETT Tickets: 407.297.8788 madcowtheatre.com Enchanted April By Matthew Barber, from the novel by Elizabeth von Arnim ENCHANTED APRIL By Matthew Barber, from the novel by Elizabeth von Arnim March 22-April 14, 2013
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Mad Cow Theatre Presents

54 W. ChurCh StreetT h e h A R R I e T Ttickets: 407.297.8788 madcowtheatre.com

Enchanted AprilBy Matthew Barber, from the novel

by Elizabeth von Arnim

eNChANteD APrILBy Matthew Barber, from thenovel by Elizabeth von Arnim March 22-April 14, 2013

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MAD COW THEATRE is founded on the belief that the Theatre is a dynamic and powerful means of social understanding, as well as a hugely entertaining art form. Through the combination of passionate, skillful acting and compelling, insightful writing, nurtured by an attentive and ever-changing process, Mad Cow presents entertaining works of Theatre to an ever-widening audience–promoting, enhancing and celebrating the human condition through art.

Mad Cow Theatre is supported in part with public funds from the United Arts campaign and by State of Florida, Department of State, Division of Cultural Affairs, and the Florida Council on Arts and Culture. The Florida Arts Council, The National Endowment for the Arts; The Downtown Development Board; and Orange County Government through the Arts & Cultural Affairs Program. A Great Nation Deserves Great Art!

Mad Cow Theatre is a 501(c)3 organization and welcomes all donations including funds, materials, time and goodwill. We are especially delighted when audience members bring others to share the theatrical experience.

Mad Cow Theatre has forged many alliances and made many friends. This endeavor would not be possible without the generous spirit, passion and goodwill of the following individuals and organizations.

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Alliance of Central FloridaCarousel Emporium

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Orlando Philharmonic OrchestraDirectOne

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The Walt Disney Company- AND -

Elizabeth DeanJohn Haupt

Robin JensenMichael Marinaccio

Peg O’KeefThomas OuelletteAllen Overlander

Janine PapinKatrina Ploof

Mark Edward SmithMarty Stonerock

All the Cows in the Pasture

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

A VERY SPECIAL THANK YOU

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ENCHANTED APRIL

* Member of Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the U.S.

Originally produced on Broadway by The Enchanted April Company, LLC.World premiere February 24, 2000, at Hartford Stage.

ENCHANTED APRIL is presented by special arrangement with Dramatists Play Service, Inc., New York.

Scenic Design

DOUGLAS HUSTON

Costume DesignEMILY SMITH

Lighting DesignALLEN OVERLANDER

Stage ManagerELIZABETH RUSSELL

ELIZABETH DEAN BECKY ECK

TOMMY KEESLING STEPHEN LIMA

PIPER PATTERSON ANDREW STARK

MELANIE WHIPPLE*KAREL K. WRIGHT*

- FEATURING -

by Matthew Barber from the novel by Elizabeth von Armin

Mad Cow Theatre Presents

Director

ARADHANA TIWARI

March 22 - April 14, 2013 The Harriett Theatre

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CAST OF CHARACTERS

PRODUCTION TEAM

Frederick Arnott ......................................Tommy KeeslingLotty Wilton ............................................Melanie WhippleRose Arnott .............................................Elizabeth DeanMrs. Graves ............................................Karel WrightAntony Wilding ......................................Andrew StarkCaroline Bramble ....................................Piper Patterson Mellersh Wilton .......................................Stephen Lima Costanza ................................................Becky Eck

Music Designer ..................................Aradhana TiwariSound Effects Designer .......................Boomer BardoSound Programmer ............................John HemphillAssistant Stage Manager ....................Linda Romanello Technical Director ...............................Douglas GessamanCarpenter ..........................................Kaleb KnoblauchAssistant Carpenter ............................Daniel CooksleyScenic Charge ...................................Lisa BuckElectricians ........................................David Clenney, Marion MarshProps Master ......................................Frank Siano

Out of respect for the audience and the artists, patrons who leave the theatre during the performance will be re-admitted at House Manager’s discretion.

Patrons arriving late will be sat at the House Manager’s discretion.

The photographing, video and/or audio recording of this performance by any means whatsoever is strictly prohibited.

ENCHANTED APRIL is performed with one intermission.

PLACEACT I: London, England

ACT II: Genoa, Italy

in order of appearance

TIME1922

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ELIZABETH VON ARMINBorn Mary Annette Beauchamp in Australia in 1866, she moved to England as a toddler and studied at the Royal College of Music where she won a prize for organ playing. While sightseeing in Italy, she met Count von Arnim whom she married and wrote about as “The Man of Wrath” in her three memoirs. A hugely popular author in the Edwardian era, von Arnim published a total of 21 novels before her death at age 74 in 1941, ranging from the ebulliently escapist The Enchanted April to the sinister thriller Vera to the witty and wistful The Pastor’s Wife.

Historical Connections Elizabeth von Arnim was a member of the literary elite: her cousin was Katherine Mansfield, often considered one of the best short story writers of her time; her children were tutored by English novelists E.M. Forster and Hugh Walpole and she was a mistress of science fiction writer H.G. Wells.

About the adaptationPlaywright Matthew Barber decided to write an adaptation of The Enchanted April with two intentions — to shape a true stage piece, utilizing the intrinsic abilities of theatre to create a living audience journey, and to do full justice to the voice, concerns and life of Elizabeth von Arnim, a remarkable artist whose vision, humor, and dramatic skill still resonate with readers more than a century after she first put pen to paper.Visit www.enchantedaprilonstage.com for more on the adaptation.

MAKE YOUR FRIENDS JEALOUS

Post, Tweet, Check-In, Instagram, then turn off your phone and enjoy the show!

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ENCHANTED APRIL

MATTHEW BARBER (Playwright) is a UCLA graduate in literature and drama. Enchanted April, his adaptation of the Elizabeth von Arnim novel, made its Broadway debut in 2003, garnering the John Gassner Award for Outstanding New American Play and a Tony Award nomination for Best Play. Subsequently published in both the U.S. and UK, Enchanted April continues to enjoy award-winning productions throughout the world. Matthew Barber currently lives inNew York City and has several new stage and film works in development. BOOMER BARDO (Sound Effects Designer) has been on stage, back stage, in the pit, or on the air since he was three, professionally since he was 10. After his “finishing school” time at Walt Disney World Entertainment, Boomer earned his Bachelor of Music Education at UCF and taught music and theater full time for 5 years following his wife Joan’s career out of state. 2003 saw a return to Florida and a focus on show production. Boomer is currently the Sound Department Head at the Bob Carr PAC. A former SAG/AFTRA and AFM member, he has been with IATSE for 25 years.

ELIZABETH DEAN (Lotty Wilton) A graduate of the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in NYC, Elizabeth has performed in many of Orlando’s venues including Walt Disney World, Universal Studios, Mad Cow Theatre, Orlando Opera Co, and the old Civic Theatre. As a member of Abingdon Theatre Company in NYC, she originated the roles of Zona in The Ghost of Greenbrier and Charlotte in Fiction Only, Please!, as well as workshopped many new American plays. Most recent new work collaboration was Tod Kimbro’s Media. Elizabeth is honored to be part of the fabric of Mad Cow’s tapestry and she thanks you, the audience, for your passionate support of this important theatre and all of your help in moooooving Mad Cow forward.

BECKY ECK (Costanza) is making her second appearance at Mad Cow, having previously been in Legacy of Light. Originally from Arkansas, she graduated with a BA in Theatre from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock. Becky toured nationally with the Eckerd Theatre Company based out of Clearwater, FL for four years. Orlando credits include: Noises Off, Moonlight and Magnolias (Jester Theater Company) Charlotte’s Web, A Christmas Story, The Giver, Anne Frank and Me, Tomato Plant Girl (Orlando Repertory Theatre). Becky is also a member of PB&J Theatre Factory and performed in their productions of Sport, Snack, Sleigh, and Splash. She sends her love and thanks to her family and friends for making her life wonderful!ACTORS’ EQUITY ASSOCIATION (AEA), founded in 1913, represents more than 48,000 actors and stage managers working in theatres across the U.S. Equity negotiates wages and working conditions, and provides benefits, including health and pension plans, for its members. Equity’s mission is to advance, promote, and foster the art of live theatre as an essential component of our society. Wherever professional theatre exists, Equity exists. For more information, visit www.actorsequity.org

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ENCHANTED APRIL

DOUGLAS HUSTON (Scenic Designer) is a New Yorker in exile. He has worked in theatre (directing, designing, producing, writing and acting) for nearly 40 years, 21 of those in New York City, and for the last 15 years he has been in Orlando, working for Walt Disney Entertainment, and helping create local theatre. He has designed set, props or both for Pearl Theatre Company in NYC, Theatreworks USA, The Acting Company, West End Theatre, Gretna Theatre, and here in Orlando has designed shows at Theatre Downtown, including A Christmas Carol, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, The Weir and many more. He is also co-writer of the musical Alice In Analysis, and playwright of the hit Fringe shows boys, boys, boys! and Saint Kristie. This is his second design for Mad Cow Theatre, designing Laughter on the 23rd Floor earlier this season.

TOMMY KEESLING (Frederick Arnott) has appeared in several Mad Cow productions in recent seasons, including roles in Arcadia, Our Town, The Constant Wife, Present Laughter, The Seagull, Pericles, I Have Before Me a Remarkable Document Given to Me by a Young Lady From Rwanda, Eurydice, Amadeus, She Stoops to Conquer, The Pitmen Painters, August: Osage County and most recently as Mr. Praed in Mrs. Warren’s Profession. He has appeared at many other Central Florida stages in past years, including Bach at Leipzig for Empty Spaces, The Pillowman for Hubris Theatre, and Take Me Out at Theatre Downtown. He has performed at the Orlando International Fringe Festival and has also appeared in staged readings for Mad Cow, PlayFest and Women Playwrights’ Initiative.

ALLEN OVERLANDER (Lighting Designer) is pleased to be working with Aradhana on this production. Some of his other Mad Cow credits include Mass Appeal, Topdog/Underdog, A Lesson Before Dying, Assassins, The Rainmaker, Glengarry Glen Ross, Humble Boy, and The Caretaker as well as many years with the Orlando Cabaret Festival. When he isn’t at the theatre, Allen is an Avionics Engineer for a local aviation firm.

DID YOU KNOW?Mad Cow Theatre depends on contributions from

patrons like you for daily operations of the theatre.

Over 300 individuals and families give as little as afew dollars each year to help sustain our operations.

Help us keep the lights on and actors onstage bymaking a contribution at madcowtheatre.com or

through the Mad Cow Box Office.

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ENCHANTED APRIL

PIPER PATTERSON (Caroline Bramble) is celebrating her second moo with Mad Cow. A graduate from the University of Central Florida, with a BFA in Musical Theatre, Piper has toured with Missoula Children’s Theatre as an Actor/Director. Her travels have taken her to over 30 states across the US with King Arthur’s Quest and The Princess and the Pea. Some favorite roles include the Mouse in If You Give a Mouse a Cookie (Greenbrier Valley Theatre), Meg in Leading Ladies (UCF Summer Stage), and Lucretia Borgia in Daedalus (OST’s Playfest). Piper is currently pursuing a film/tv career starring in multiple projects by local film makers, and regional commercials as well as writing, directing, and producing short films of her own.

ELIZABETH RUSSELL (Stage Manager) is ecstatic to be back at Mad Cow! She holds her B.A. in Theatre Arts from the University of South Florida. She has worked with Stageworks and Gorilla Theatres in Tampa. Elizabeth currently works at the Walt Disney World Resort as a Coordinator for Tomorrowland Attractions at the Magic Kingdom. She is so grateful for this opportunity!

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Mad Cow Theatre celebrates its 16th season in its new home in Downtown Orlando. Mad Cow Theatre is one of Orlando’s most respected professional theatre companies, presenting compelling works of theatre for a wide range of audiences with a passion for both classic and contemporary plays representing the best of American and World literature.

Mad Cow Theatre attracts the area’s most talented and gifted actors, designers and directors. A mainstay of the company is its dedication to the process of creating theatre, incorporating in-depth rehearsal and research periods along with a nurturing collaborative process. The company has received numerous awards, including Arts Innovator of the Year by United Arts of Central Florida, Best Place to See a Play (Orlando Sentinel), Best Live Theatre (Orlando Weekly), Best Local Theatre Company (Orlando Magazine), and Best Performance Theatre (Orlando Business Journal) among many others.

MAD COW THEATRE

LATER THIS SEASON

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UNdER ThE TUscAN sUNJuly 25 – August 1, 2013 (7 nights)

Join Art in Voyage this summer as we stroll our way through Florence, Siena and other iconic hilltop villages of Tuscany. Discover its art, its culture, its food and wine with our very own local guide. From cooking classes with famous chefs to private visits of some of the most beautiful gardens, let us show you the other side of Tuscany: that seen through the eyes of a local.

Mention MADCOW2013 when making your reservation and receive:- 10,000 Delta Sky Miles- An additional complimentary night in Florence (including breakfast)- A $200 gift to Mad Cow Theatre in your name

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ENCHANTED APRILEMILY SMITH (Costume Designer) celebrates her fifth show with Mad Cow. Her costume, prop, and scenic work has been seen across Central Florida and New England theatres and theme parks, including our own dear Annie Russell. She fondly remembers designs for Cabaret, Around the World in 80 Days, Is He Dead?, and of course most recently Laughter on the 23rd Floor, August: Osage County, Sunday in the Park With George and Billy Bishop Goes to War at Mad Cow.

ANDREW STARK (Antony Wilding) is thrilled to be a part of Enchanted April in his first appearance at Mad Cow. With extensive experience in film, he has starred in News Room, Over Exposure, Perspectives, and others at Full Sail University. Andrew also has great passion for theatre, of course, and some previous credits include Ewart Dunlop in The Music Man, Cornelius Hackl in Hello Dolly!, and Mortimer Busters in Arsenic and Old Lace, all at the Westside Theater Group.

ARADHANA TIWARI (Director, Music Designer) received an M.A. in Theater from the University of Central Florida. Having worked with myriad theater companies and production houses, directing credits include: The Way Of The Cards, The Diviners, Connected, Driving Miss Daisy, Crimes of the Heart, The Singing Christmas Trees, Steel Magnolias, War Of The Worlds, The Little Foxes, Peter Pan, It’s A Wonderful Life, Little Women and The Pink Ribbon Project. Aradhana is thrilled to be joining the “herd” for a second time, having directed The Road to Mecca earlier this season! MUCH thanks to Mitzi, the wonderful team at Mad Cow, a Cast & Crew who truly cherish the work, and mentors and friends Tad Ingram & Marty Stonerock who lovingly helped “open the gate” and shared fertile grass in a new pasture.

Special Thanks to:

The City of OrlandoMayor Buddy Dyer & City CouncilDowntown Development BoardCommunity Redevelopment Agency

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MELANIE WHIPPLE (Lotty Wilton) received her degree in Theatre from the Pennsylvania State University. She was last seen here in Hedda Gabler last year and She Stoops to Conquer in 2010. She has worked with Orlando Shakespeare Festival, Theatre Winter Haven, The Civic Theatre, The Orlando International Fringe Festival and Osceola Center for the Arts. Some favorite roles include Puck in A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Peggy Sawyer in 42nd Street and Juliet in Romeo and Juliet. She can currently be seen swimming with the fishes at Disney’s Animal Kingdom in Finding Nemo: The Musical!

KAREL K. WRIGHT (Mrs. Graves) is thrilled to be returning for a fourth time with Mad Cow Theatre. Audiences may remember Karel as Mrs. Hardcastle in She Stoops to Conquer, Mrs. Higgins in My Fair Lady with the Orlando Philharmonic or Lavinia in The Heiress. She has been a proud member of Actors Equity Association since 1988. Karel received her BFA from the University of Minnesota (Duluth) and MFA from the University of Illinois (Champaign/Urbana). Karel has been seen in many shows at Orlando Shakes, American Stage, the Minnesota Repertory Theatre and Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park. Karel also performed in many venues throughout Disney. Thank you, Donald, for being such a supportive husband. I could not have done it without you.

ENCHANTED APRIL

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Mad Cow DirectoryExecutive DirectorMitzi Maxwell Director of Audience DevelopmentDavid B. Mink

Marketing ManagerZac Alfson

Production ManagerJeanine Lisa

Development Coordinator Emily Dorff

Box Office SupervisorAudrey Frank

Box Office AssistantsLeonidas Bratini Talise Johnson

PhotographerTom Hurst

Graphic DesignZac AlfsonLisa Buck

Board MembersMichael GrossDan DantinElizabeth MaupinMitzi Maxwell Brian McDowellRichard Russell Dr. Bob Stonerock

Founding MembersRus BlackwellTrudy BrunerAlan BruunDennis Neal

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2012-2013 Donors

Mad Cow Theatre thanks the following businesses for their contributions to Mad Cow Theatre’s artistic and educational programs enriching the lives of the Central Florida Community.

L2 Studios Tom Hurst Photography Voxeo

BUSINESS CIRCLE

The new home for Mad Cow Theatre is the largest venture in Mad Cow’s fifteen-year history. The theatre has continually expanded at a pace that reflects the need of the city around it, and today is no exception. Mad Cow Theatre is making progress every day thanks to the visionary and generous support of the citizens of Central Florida and individual philanthropists, foundations and corporations who believe that Orlando’s success is tied directly to a dynamic cultural and artistic scene.

Mara & Harvey LevittBill & Jane Oatway Richard Russell & Thomas Ouellette

GOLD CIRCLE ($5000 to $9999)

INDIVIDUALS & FAMILIES

Philip & Sigrid TiedtkeThe Ustler Family Foundation

Michael & Jennifer ColemanMaureen & Gary FriesJim & Freddi GoodrichHarriett LakeSusan McKenna & Suzan Abramson

PLATINUM CIRCLE ($10000 and over) Frank Santos & Dan DantinMarty & Bob StonerockBryce L. West Foundation

Corporate Diva ($1000 - $2499) Enterprise Holdings Foundation W. Ed Langdon

Florida Theatrical Association Holland & KnightHolland & Reilly

CORPORATE ANGEL ($2500 and over)

PRODUCER’S CIRCLE ($2500 to $4999)Lenore S. & Howard RolandJill S. Schwartz & Associates, P.A.

Joe & Sue Warren, M.D.Edward & Phyllis Zissman

Adirondack Studios WOW! Works International, Inc.

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17WE APOLOGIZE FOR ANY ERRORS OR OMISSIONS. TOTALS REFLECT GIFTS THROUGH 3/13/13

HOLY COW ($250 - $499)Anonymous (2)Sherry AndrewsJeffrey P. BealeSusan Fox BeversluisSusan BrightMary Anne CiavattaMargaret B. GarlandAlex HalberstadtSusie & Jerry HaralsonWallace G. HarperPaul Hartmann

Ron Hirsch & Betty ReidDr. Mitch & Swantje LevinCraig & Jody MaughanDW Phineas PerkinsBarbara J. SmithJim & Ginny StuartTom & GerrySusan WalshBarbara WeinreichTrudy Wild

Anonymous (3)Drs. Luci Belnick & Jeff CohenJim BowdenStasha Boyd & Mike LutzTom and Kathy CardwellSteven P. ClawsonBruce & Paula CollinsAnn CookJanet Denniston & Ray AlgerDana & Diana Eagles

ARTIST’S CIRCLE ($500 - $999)Zena & Dan FreemanCarol & Walter JohnsonMary F. KelshSusan MairDoug McGinnisNeil & Kuei-Mei OlcottRosemary O’SheaJoseph & Norma SamuelsJoan & Harry TravisMr. & Mrs. Jerry TwedtThe Walker Family Foundation

2012-2013 Donors

Anonymous (2) Debbie & Ken CarpenterPeter GiacaloneSiegmund I. & Marilyn Goldman in honor of Steve Goldman & Julie Goldman KleinRichard & Annette ManganelKen & Trisha MargesonJoann & Doug Marks

DIRECTOR’S CIRCLE ($1000 - $2499)Elizabeth Maupin & Jay YellenBarbara MaxwellbWendy & Brian McDowellTom & Theresa Quinn FundDeborah & Larry SimpsonThe Hubbard Family Foundation In honor of our friend, Dr. Bob StonerockLeighton & Phyllis Yates

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THE HERD (UP TO $249)

Anonymous (12) Anonymous in memory of Marjorie Hand (Mrs. Stanley I. Hand)2B BelloJoe & Nancy AdamsHerb & Elaine AdlerIn honor of Marc AllaireJohn & Lillian ArmstrongMaria Elena Augustin in honor of Walter Horst AugustinMarianne & Anthony Bassile Alvin Benton on behalf of Brian A. McDowellMaria Bors Midge BowmanMichael & Deborah BrantonRandy Brown Stuart BrownBettina BrutschBarbara BucheleLois BurdenCharlotte & John CarterGene ColumbusJohn Connon & Michael DipertMickey Cook James & Kay Cooksey Larry & Adrienne Cooperman

Andrea CoxMichael DaspinSusie DayRobert DavisLynn DerrickJim & Beth DeSimoneDave & Brenda DiggsDavid & Mary DurhamMichael P. DwulitJudith & Norman FalkinNancy & RJ FarrisEdward M. FitzgeraldDavid & Becky FleischmannDr. & Mrs. Jefferson FlowersCarol FoglesongStuart M. FullertonRobert GalanoTom GarmanJoAnn & Roger Gatlin Eric Gershman Marcia Hope GoodwinChristopher GrantBarbara & Alan GreberElinor & Robert GreenwayBetsy Gwinn & Michael GallettaLarry HaberMichael & Margaret Haddad Ed & Barbara Hampden

George Hanzman & Irene ClarkNancy HartmanWilliam & Patricia HeinekenJames & Nancy HennesseyAshley S. HickmanRussel Hiett Richard & Ann HigbieDan & Marie Hitt Veronica & Rod HittDave HollandDavid & Susan HollandDavid HorganJohn & Shirley HornDesta Horner & Stephen McKenney SteckEllen HurwitzGeorge F. Indest IIIPamela JohnsonRobin Katz Constance KennaJohn & Charline KennedyWayne KlineDavid KramerChristine Kroetsch & Jeremiah HayesSeymour & Anne LeibowitzRita LewisStacey Jane LewisWarren LindseyRosalyn LowensteinJane Lowitz

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Amy LuekRosemary Maher & Mendel MelzerBarbara Martin & Randy EngarRaven McElmanJohn & Rebekah McReynolds J. Michael MesserRobert & Janice MillerMr. & Mrs. Andrew MinearBrian MitchellLaura MoehlenkampJim & Mari MoyeRich & Jane MuellerKevin MuhsCindy & Frank MurrayAllen NilesPhilip NolenAnne NorrisWilliam & Jane Oatway Odd-o-Ts’ Entertainment in honor of all those that keep us performingTerry & Robin OlsonJohn PainterElinor ParkerJohn Parker & Deede SharpeCarrie & Ron PattersonDavid PiattJean-Paul Pinelli George PoelkerAdrienne & Ivan PolonGinnifer PowellMartin & Ellen PragueGary RedmondTom & Leslie ReillyAlice & Allen ReinhardtCarl & Sandra RendekLarry RobinetteTraies Roe Molly Rose & Bob FlemingElliot & Phoebe RosewaterDr. Gerson L. SacksClaire Sandler Diane L. SandquistVince & Kelly SantoIra & Rhoda Schwartzberg

Cynthia SegretoMimi & Stan ShaderGordon & Fran Shogren Jean E. SiegfriedDavid Sigalow & Family Sharon SimmonsJohn Simpson Celnah SmithJoe L. & Beth SmithRenee SmithDenise & Douglas SprungDale StaffordJohn & Joan StarkovichCheryl StarksAllen Stevenson & Susan PinsArnold & Nira SteinMary Stine Margie Tappe, in honor of Brian McDowell’s 50th birthday

THE HERD (UP TO $249)Lisa Ambrette Tellechea & Albert TellecheaTheresa K. ThomasNorma TolmachCarmen TorresTimothy TraceyCecilia Tyne Margie VarneyJoseph WapleMarilyn WatersJanet & Norbert WellerDoug & Lisa WentzDr. James & Martha WilliamsonRichard Wilson Lori & Daniel WiseSharon WrightDr. & Mrs. Lee Zehngebot

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