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Footlights Awards Bring Well-Deserved Celebration to Milwaukee Performing Arts Community In the performing arts community, nothing is more important than celebrating the hard work and accomplishments of all artists involved. In 1947, a group of people came up with the Tony Awards to celebrate the performing arts in New York. In 1976, a group of people came up with the Olivier Awards on the West End. And in 2017, we came up with the Footlights Performing Arts Awards to celebrate the illustrious performing arts scene right here in Milwaukee. On June 22nd, 2017, we had the pleasure of gathering a group of artists and art lovers from all levels and all corners to celebrate with us at the Footlights Performing Arts Awards. As Footlights President/Publisher Steve Marcus put it, we “[brought] local artists together for one night, under the same roof, to celebrate and recognize the massive amount of talent our mid-size city contains.” We presented 32 awards in 16 categories,
celebrating the victories of both professional and non-professional theatre companies. The night, which began with the ceremony at the Milwaukee Rep’s Quadracci Powerhouse, and ended at an after party at the InterContinental Milwaukee Hotel, was a huge success. There was laughter and tears. There was networking and socializing. Old friends reconnecting and new friends sharing a passion for the performing arts. The cheers we heard all night long were a sure sign that Milwaukee was just as ready to celebrate as we were. In our first year hosting the Footlights Performing Arts Awards, we decided to keep them as a people’s choice award. Audiences were encouraged to submit nominations throughout the beginning of the year. Once those were all compiled, visitors to Footlights. com were given the chance to vote for their favorite performances. As we continue to
grow and expand this event, we’ve invited artists from a variety of performing arts organization to help us fine-tune this process, and the awards as a whole. “We realize that there is no perfect way to hold an awards event, be it through people’s choice or by committee. And, I must admit, we embarked on this awards journey feet-first,” noted Steve Marcus at the ceremony. “And so, I ask for your forgiveness if this is not perfect. Most things are not the first time around. There’s always room for improvement, right? I also ask for your blessing, and that you get on the bandwagon and join us in making this event bigger and better for next year and the years to come.” We couldn’t have asked for a better show. From the hilarious presence of host John McGivern, to the variety of presenters from all over Milwaukee, to the incredible performances by local performing arts groups, it was truly a remarkable evening. And, if one thing is for certain, next year will only be bigger and better. A full list of nominees and winners, as well as other information, photos, and more can be found on Footlights.com.
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A More Playful Approach to Skylight’s By Anne Siegel
You can’t blame Skylight Music Theatre subscribers and regular patrons for associating Ray Jivoff with the many onstage roles he has played over the years. There’s the flamboyant Zaza from La Cage Aux Folles, the Harpo Marx character he has played numerous times, or the faithful, but boring Amos (Mr. Cellophane) in the musical, Chicago. But this season puts Jivoff in an entirely new role: as Skylight’s artistic director. He had been the interim director for months, and his permanent position was announced in March. Looking back, one could say it was a role Jivoff was always meant to fill. Starting at Skylight in 1999 as its education director, he has directed and appeared in many Skylight productions (as well as for other theatre companies in town). Although known for his comic roles, he has shown impressive dramatic depth in shows such as Skylight’s groundbreaking The Adding Machine. Still, there is something undeniably impish in his persona. So, it’s no surprise that this season promises to offer an extra dollop of fun in every production – even those with more thoughtful themes. The season opens this month with a riotous comedy, Hot Mikado. Based on Gilbert and Sullivan’s Opera, The Mikado, this version is set in a 1940s Harlem nightclub. It combines jazz, blues, big band and gospel music in a riotous upheaval of the show’s traditional staging. Jivoff hints that audiences will catch
references to important people of those times, such as President Roosevelt and Duke Ellington. “Skylight’s (core audience base of) theater-goers familiar with that era are going to love this one,” Jivoff promises. Still, there should be plenty of theatrical riches to attract new and younger patrons as well, starting with the popular musical Annie. It’s the first time Skylight has staged this show. Annie tells the story of a spunky, red-haired orphan girl who finds her home in the unlikeliest of places. Two young performers will trade off performances in the role of Annie. Of course, both girls can sing a heart-melting rendition of the show’s signature song, “The Sun Will Come Up, Tomorrow.” The show arrives just in time for the holidays (November 17-December 23). Relishing his days as a Skylight educator, Jivoff is looking forward to a show that captures the unique talents of two children, one of whom is a regular performer at Milwaukee’s First Stage. Later in the season is a hilarious science-fiction spoof, Zombies from the Beyond (February 2-18). The Off-Broadway show was written by Milwaukee native James Valcq. “It has nothing to do with actual ‘zombies’ as they are thought of today,” Jivoff says while being interviewed in his Skylight office. The show is set in mid1950s Milwaukee. Older theatergoers (and sci-fi fans) will understand some of the intentionally hokey special effects that were a part of early films from this black-and-white 1950s era. The visual effects alone should have the audience laughing, Jivoff promises.
New Season He notes that “fun” has always been part of the Skylight equation. “Our company was founded almost 60 years ago out of energy, passion and a real joy in presenting musical theatre in a way that is innovative, intimate and engaging”, Ray said in a news release. Jivoff adds that fun and exuberance is evident in every one of the five shows on the Skylight roster this season. Interestingly, these shows have never been produced at Skylight, so that adds an element of surprise to the equation. Expect more fun in Skylight’s The Tales of Hoffman (March 16-29, 2018), which combines beautiful music with the acoustical antics of Ding, the percussion whiz who has appeared in his own show, Ding’s Dong. Skylight always closes its season with a big musical. This year’s offering is Urinetown, playing May 18 through June 10. It’s an outrageous satire about government regulations that give (or refuse) individuals the right to pee. The edgy comedy is also intended to attract younger theatergoers. Whether Jivoff has concocted the perfect blend of comedy and tragedy remains to be seen. And if you have ideas about the shows Skylight should consider producing, don’t be shy about sharing them with Jivoff as he strolls through the lobby at intermission. “People give me their opinions all the time, and I love that,” he says.
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THE REP | PATRON SERVICES Contact Info Ticket Office Phone Number: 414-224-9490 Fax Number: 414-225-5490 Mailing Address: Milwaukee Repertory Theater Patty & Jay Baker Theater Complex 108 E. Wells Street; Milwaukee, WI 53202 E-mail:
[email protected] Hours of Operation: Monday – Sunday Noon to 6 pm On days with performances, the Ticket Office will remain open until show time. Administrative Office Phone Number: 414-224-1761 Fax Number: 414-224-9097 Mailing Address: Milwaukee Repertory Theater Patty & Jay Baker Theater Complex 108 E. Wells Street; Milwaukee, WI 53202 Hours of Operation: Monday – Friday 8:30 am to 5:30 pm Emergency Phone Number If you anticipate the need to be reached during a performance, leave your name and seat location with your contact information, along with instructions, to direct emergency phone calls to the House Manager at 414-290-5379 or 414-224-1761, ext. 379.
Cellular Phones/Electronic Paging Devices Please remember to turn off your cell phones and electronic paging devices. In case of an emergency, these items may be left with the House Manager. Also, as a courtesy to your fellow theatergoers and the actors on stage, please refrain from text messaging during the performance. Thank you! THE REP EXPERIENCE
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Concessions Enjoy a drink or dessert in the Quadracci Powerhouse or Stiemke Studio lobby prior to the performance or at intermission. Please remember that food and drink (except bottled water and Rep sippy cups), are not allowed in the theater.
Rep-in-Depth Get an insider’s look at the play from a member of the cast or artistic team with a discussion that begins approximately 45 minutes prior to every performance in the Quadracci Powerhouse and Stiemke Studio.
Gift Shop Located in the Quadracci Powerhouse is The Rep’s Gift Shop, which offers showspecific merchandise and Rep logo products, as well as books and scripts of current and past productions. You can also purchase parking passes.
Rep TalkBacks After select performances, engage in a deeper conversation with members of the cast, artistic team and occasional special guests. Get TalkBack schedules by calling the Ticket Office at 414224-9490, online at www.MilwaukeeRep.com.
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SERVICES Access
Deaf or Hard of Hearing Services: The Quadracci Powerhouse (QP) and the Stiemke Studio are equipped with an infrared listening system which ensures clarity of sound from any seat in the house. Performances are offered in American Sign Language for a Thursday evening of all QP productions and one Sunday matinee for all Stiemke Studio productions. We also offer a Captioned Theater performance during the second to last Sunday matinee performance of all QP productions. Please call The Rep Ticket Office at 414-224-9490 for more information. Script synopses are available upon request for QP and Stiemke Studio productions by calling 414-224-1761. Blind or Low Vision Services: Large print programs are available in the Quadracci Powerhouse and Stiemke Studio from any usher. Every Rep production has one audio-described performance. Using an earpiece attached to a small hand-held receiver, patrons hear a live, realtime description of the action on stage. Call the Ticket Office for more information.
Wheelchairs All Rep stages are fully accessible. Please contact the Ticket Office at 414-2249490. Late Arrivals Out of courtesy to the actors and audience, patrons arriving after the performance has started will be seated at the discretion of House Management. Parking Milwaukee Center offers onsite parking with indoor access to The Rep operated by InterPark. Enter from Kilbourn Avenue or Water Street. Parking Passes You may purchase parking passes to the Milwaukee Center’s garage for $8 in the Quadracci Powerhouse, Stiemke Studio and Stackner Cabaret lobbies as well as The Rep’s Ticket Office during Rep performance times. SAVE TIME AND MONEY! Policy on Children Children under age seven are not admitted in the theater. Recording Equipment and Cameras The use of recording equipment and cameras in the theater is strictly forbidden.
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Mark Clements Artistic Director
Chad Bauman Managing Director
Proudly Presents
A Musical Fable of Broadway, Based on a story and characters by Damon Runyon Music and Lyrics by Frank Loesser Book by Jo Swerling and Abe Burrow Original Production Staged by George S. Kaufmann; Dances and Musical Numbers Staged by Michael Kidd Originally produced by Feuer & Martin Directed by
Mark Clements Choreography by
Stephen Mear Scenic Designer
Dan Kazemi ±
Costume Designer
Scott Davis
Sound Designer
Music Direction by
Music Supervisor
Megan B. Henninger
John Tanner ±
Casting Director
Casting Consultant
Frank Honts
Lighting Designer
Alexander B. Tecoma
Jason Fassl
Dialect Coach
Clare Arena Haden
JC Clementz
Stage Manager
Mark Johnson*
September 19 – October 29, 2017 Quadracci Powerhouse
Executive Producers Julia and Bladen Burns Associate Producers Gina and Eric Peter
Sponsored in part by
Guys & Dolls is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI). All authorized performances materials are also supplied by MIT. www.MTIShows.com A member of Stage Directors and Choreographers Society, an independent national labor union. ± Milwaukee Repertory Theater Associate Artists * Member of Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States. Guys and Dolls 5
CAST in order of appearance Nicely-Nicely Johnson.................................................................................................. Michael J. Farina* Benny Southstreet/Featured Havana Dancer.......................................................... Adrian Aguilar* Rusty Charlie/Joey Biltmore/Ensemble..................................................................... Gerry McIntyre* Sarah Brown................................................................................................................ Emma Rose Brooks* Arvide Abernathy/Ensemble................................................................................................. David Hess* Agatha/Allison/Ensemble............................................................................................. NaTonia Monét* Martha/Ferguson/Featured Havana Dancer.............................................. Karilyn Ashley Surratt* Calvin/Ensemble....................................................................................................................... Alex Morales Harry the Horse/Ensemble...................................................................................... Di’Monte Henning* Lt. Brannigan/Ensemble...................................................................................................... Matt Daniels* Nathan Detroit................................................................................................................. Richard R. Henry* Angie The Ox/Featured Havana Dancer.......................................................................... Brian Collier* Miss Adelaide..................................................................................................................... Kelley Faulkner* Sky Masterson............................................................................................................ Nicholas Rodriguez* Mimi/Ensemble...................................................................................................................... Tiffany Topol* Hot Box Master of Ceremonies/Ensemble.......................................................................Daniel Stock General Matilda B. Cartwright/Ensemble.................................................. Virginia Ann Woodruff* Big Jule/Ensemble.............................................................................................................. Andrew Varela* Vernon/Ensemble.......................................................................................................... Anneslyse Ahmad Ensemble Anthony Baldasare, Brade Bradshaw, Kimberly Giddens, Trachel Yvette Green, Kelsey Rodriguez Orchestra Conductor, Dan Kazemi; Violin: Naha Greenholtz, Tim Klabunde, Eric Segnitz, Ilana Setapen; Cello: Don Sipe; Bass: Ethan Bender; Reeds: Jon Lovas, Bill Overton, Johnny Padilla; Margaret Butler-Padilla (Oboe/English Horn); French Horn: Dietrich Hemann; Trumpet: Don Snipe,Kevin Wood; Trombone: Megumi Kanda, Mark Hoelscher; Drums/ Percussion: Patrick Morrow; Timpani/Chimes: Michael (Ding) Lorenz Understudies Adrian Aguilar* (Sky Masterson); Annelyse Ahmad (Sarah Brown); Anthony Baldasare (Benny Southstreet, Lt. Brannigan); Brade Bradshaw (Angie The Ox, Calvin, Sky Masterson, Rusty Charlie); Kimberly Giddens (Miss Adelaide, Agatha/Allison, Ferguson/Martha); Trachel Yvette Green (General Cartwright); Alex Morales (Harry The Horse, Big Jule); Brian Collier* (Nicely-Nicely Johnson); Daniel Stock (Nicely-Nicely Johnson, Nathan Detroit, Arvide Abernathy, Rusty Charlie); Tiffany Topol* (Sarah Brown, Miss Adelaide) Understudies are not substituted for listed players unless a specific announcement is made prior to the performance.
PRODUCTION SUPPORT Dance Captain...........................................................................................................................Brian Collier* Fight Director..................................................................................................................... Jamie Cheatham Assistant Director..................................................................................................................... Simon Evans Assistant Scenic Designer...................................................................................................... Lauren Nigri Rehearsal Pianist.......................................................................................................................Kurt Cowling Assistant Stage Manager.............................................................................................Kimberly Carolus* Stage Management Resident......................................................................................... Melía Gonzalez SM Production Assistant..................................................................................................Marguerite Frey Fight Captain............................................................................................................................ Matt Daniels* Guys and Dolls will be performed with one 20-minute intermission. The videotaping or other video or audio recording of this production is strictly prohibited. * Member of Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States. 6 - Guys and Dolls
PRODUCTION STAFF Production Manager.............................................................................................................Jared Clarkin Technical Director.................................................................................................................Libby Schultz Properties Director............................................................................................................................Jim Guy Charge Scenic Artist................................................................................................................Jim Medved Costume Director................................................................................................................... Jenny Vinent Lighting & Video Director..............................................................................................Aaron Lichamer Sound Director.............................................................................................................................. Erin Paige Production Stage Manager......................................................................................Kimberly Carolus* Milwaukee Repertory Theater operates under an agreement between the League of Resident Theatres and Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States. The scenic, costume, lighting and sound designers in LORT Theatres are represented by United Scenic Artists, Local USA-829 of the IATSE and our stagehands and carpenters are members of Milwaukee Theatrical Stage Employees’ Union IATSE Local 18. The Rep is an equal opportunity employer. The Rep is proud to be a member of The United Performing Arts Fund (UPAF), which provides major annual financial support.
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SONG LIST ACT I: “Opening/Runyonland” “Fugue for Tinhorns” “Follow the Fold” “The Oldest Established” “I’ll Know” “Bushel and a Peck” “Adelaide’s Lament” “Guys & Dolls” “Havana” “If I Were a Bell” “My Time of Day” “I’ve Never Been In Love Before” “The Raid” ACT II: “Take Back Your Mink” “Adelaide’s Second Lament” “More I Cannot Wish You” “The Crapshooter’s Dance” “Luck Be a Lady” “Sue Me” “Sit Down, You’re Rockin’ the Boat” “Adelaide Meets Sarah” “Marry the Man Today” “The Happy Ending”
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DIRECTOR’S NOTE Part of our Mission at Milwaukee Rep is to produce work that entertains, provokes, and inspires. Though we pride ourselves on programming works that much of the time both challenge ourselves as artists, and ask our audiences to think critically about the world around them, we must not forget the theater’s sheer power to entertain and bring joy into our world, to make us laugh and enjoy together quintessential shared experiences. This very notion is what led us to select Guys and Dolls as the opening production in the Quadracci Powerhouse for our 2017/18 season. Simply put, it is a musical full of heart and sheer joy. The joy of finding and discovering love for the first time, the joy of successes in the face of obstacles, the joy of people from different walks of life finding out that they have more in common than they originally thought, and finding better, more fruitful ways to live. Guys and Dolls is also often referred to as the “perfect classic musical”— “a true masterpiece of its genre.” There is good reason for this. The source material of Damon Runyon’s own idyllic notion of New York City in the 1930’s & 40’s, where high and low life collide on a daily basis, is rich in comedic detail. The glorious score by Loesser is perfectly matched by Burrow’s hilarious book, which is no easy feat for any musical to pull off, hence its enduring appeal for the last 67 years. We have assembled a wonderfully talented cast of both new and familiar Milwaukee Rep faces, all supported by an incredibly gifted creative team of my long-time collaborators, most of whom have been with me on this amazing eight-year journey (so far) of bringing large-scale musical theater to the Milwaukee Rep main stage. Together we have had a great time in bringing these guys, dolls, saints, sinners and loveable rogues to life, and we hope you have as much fun as we have had in creating this show. If you are here at Milwaukee Rep for the first time, I wish you a warm welcome, and if you are returning once again, like I know so many of you do, year after year, I thank you most graciously. Have a great night! Mark Clements Artistic Director
SPECIAL THANKS We are thrilled to have so any partners working with us on Guys and Dolls. Please join us in thanking them for their amazing work and support to make this production and the surrounding events possible. Community Activities: Colectivo Coffee, Cream City Foundation, Hamburger Mary’s, Hispanic Professionals of Greater Milwaukee, Milwaukee Brewers, Milwaukee LGBT Community Center, Milwaukee Pride, Potawatomi Hotel and Casino, Rock Bottom Brewery, Wisconsin Gazette, Wisconsin LGBT Chamber of Commerce Production Support: Guthrie Theater Prop Department, Brass Rooster Hat Co.
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BIOGRAPHIES Adrian Aguilar, Benny Southstreet
Although it is his first time at The Rep, Adrian Aguilar has been performing all over Chicago and the Midwest for the last 15 years. He has done various roles in shows at Drury Lane Oakbrook, The Marriott Lincolnshire, American Theater Company, Chicago Shakespeare, The Paramount, and Porchlight Music Theater. Outside of Chicago theater, Adrian had a short stint on Chicago PD and was on Broadway in 2014 in the original cast of Rocky. Much love to his wife, Brianna Borger, and their kick-ass son, Ian. Anneslyse Ahmad, Vernon/Ensemble
Anneslyse is super proud to be an EPR with The Rep this season! Hailing from Chicago, recent credits include The Second City e.t.c. (understudy), Urge for Going and Scenes from 69 Years at Silk Road Rising, Orange (world premiere) at Mixed Blood Theatre in Minneapolis, the sold-out sketch show 8 Angry Asians: Starring Scarlett Johansson, and Phoenix. She guest starred in the independent pilot Jimmortal last summer. Annelyse earned a B.A. in Psychology (Pre-Med) and Global Health from Northwestern University and researched domestic violence in India as an AIF Clinton Fellow. Annelyse is a competitive Bollywood dancer (who danced in Dhoom 3!). She loves improvising with Stir Friday Night and watching Survivor with her husband. Tweet her your science jokes @AnnelyseAhmad
Emma Rose Brooks, Sarah Brown
Emma Rose Brooks is thrilled to be back at Milwaukee Rep! She was previously in last season’s Man of La Mancha, playing the role of Antionia. A Vermont native, Emma graduated with a BFA from Rider University, and resides in her grandmother’s attic in Brooklyn, New York. Favorite roles include Annelle in Steel Magnolias and Petra in A Little Night Music (New London Barn Playhouse). Much love to her family, friends, teachers, mentors, MNDFL, Wolf Talent Group, and to all the amazing humans who work at the Milwaukee Rep. For Mama. Brian Collier, Angie the Ox
Brian Collier was recently the Assistant Choreogrpaher for the Broadway revival of Sunset Boulevard. He was the Dance Supervisor for Mary Poppins (Broadway,1st and 2nd US National Tours, Mexico City) as well as swinging 24 ensemble and principal tracks, including the role of Bert. Other credits include, Broadway: Beauty and the Beast (Doormat, Lefou u/s). National Tours: Cats (Dance Captain/swing). Regional: Cats (Mistoffeles, Mungojerrie, others), Guys and Dolls (Nicely-Nicely Johnson), On the Town (Chip), Sweeney Todd (Tobias). He is the Assoc. Artistic Director of The LMproject, a non-profit children’s theater educational program. Matt Daniels, Lt. Brannigan
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BIOGRAPHIES cont. Milwaukee Chamber Theatre, Milwaukee Opera Theatre, In Tandem Theatre, Forward Theater, Milwaukee Shakespeare, Lake Geneva Theatre, Seven Angels, Kentucky Rep, and the Michigan, Illinois, North Carolina, and Notre Dame Shakespeare Festivals. He is the Director of First Stage’s award-winning Young Company. An avid ukulelist, Matt is working on his first album, “Mayor Of Clowntown”. He is a Juilliard graduate. www.MattDanielsOnline.com Michael J. Farina, Nicely-Nicely Johnson
Michael is pleased to return to Milwaukee Rep, having made his debut last season in Man of La Mancha as Sancho, sidekick to Don Quixote! He comes directly from originating the role of Kevin in the edgy new off-Broadway musical, Come Light My Cigarette, at the Theatre at St. Clement’s. Broadway credits: In My Life - Al/God, Seussical the Musical - Grandpa Who (u/s Horton), A Christmas Carol – Mr. Fezziwig, My Fair Lady - Jamie (u/s Karparthy) and Fiddler on the Roof - Nachum (u/s Mordcha). Regional favorites include: Samuel in Pirates of Penzance - Guthrie Theatre, Gangster No. 1 in Kiss Me Kate - Houston’s TUTS, Herman in Sweet Charity - North Shore Music Theatre, Officer Barrel in Urinetown - Geva Theatre Center, and Mr. Bumble in Oliver - Gateway Playhouse. Film/TV: Melinda and Melinda (Woody Allen, Dir) and All My Children. Michael thanks his agents at TKO and his family for their support. www. michaeljfarina.com Kelley Faulkner, Miss Adelaide
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Rep roles include Curley’s Wife in Of Mice & Men, Mollie in The Mousetrap, Nurse Kelly in Harvey, Brooke in Noises Off, Evelyn Nesbit in Ragtime, Sally Bowles in Cabaret, and the title role in Always...Patsy Cline. Other work: Arizona Theatre Company, TheatreFest, Walnut Street Theatre, Fireside Theatre, and the New York City Opera. BFA in Acting from Montclair State University. Kelley is a native New Yorker by way of Philadelphia and now happily resides in Milwaukee. She is a proud member and national council member of Actors Equity Association. www.KelleyFaulkner.com Di’Monte Henning, Harry the Horse
Di’Monte is thrilled to return to Milwaukee Rep after being an EPR in the 2015/16 Season where he performed in Dreamgirls. He is a proud native of Milwaukee and has several credits including Much Ado About Nothing (Claudio) at Optimist Theatre, Deathtrap (Clifford) and Lobby Hero (William) at Milwaukee Chamber Theatre; To the Promised Land (Cliff ) at First Stage, Burying the Bones (James) at In Tandem Theatre, Hair (Tribe) at Skylight Music Theatre, Hairspray (Seaweed) at Falls Patio Players, and A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Puck) at Theatre Lila. Film and T.V. credits include “Chicago P.D.”, “Bryant & Stratton”, and “Harley-Davidson”. Di’Monte has studied Theatre at UW-Milwaukee and serves as Producing Artistic Director for Lights! Camera! Soul! “Be the change you wish to see in the World.”- Mahatma Gandhi. Richard R. Henry, Nathan Detroit
Off-Broadway: Fiorello (Encores), Two Gentlemen of Verona the Musical (Public Theatre) Regional: Assassins (Yale Rep), Disney’s Hunchback of Notre Dame (La Jolla,
BIOGRAPHIES cont. Papermill), A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Folger Shakespeare), The Music Man (Guthrie), Two Gentlemen of Verona (Old Globe), Twelfth Night (Pig Iron Theatre), Guys and Dolls (Long Wharf Theatre), 1776 (Connecticut Rep). National Tours: Man of La Mancha, Jesus Christ Superstar, Urinetown and Sweet Charity. www.richardhenrynyc.com David Hess, Arvide Abernathy
Broadway: Sunset Boulevard (Jonesy, u/s Max, DeMille), Sweeney Todd (Sweeney/Judge Turpin standby), Annie Get Your Gun (Frank Butler/Buffalo Bill standby). First National Tours: Bridges of Madison County (Charlie), Sweeney Todd (Sweeney), Ragtime (Admiral Peary, Whitman, u/s Father). Carnegie Hall/Royal Albert Hall: Kristina (Daniel). Lincoln Center: Dessa Rose (Bertie). Off-Broadway: Prodigal, Love in a Thirsty Land. Regional theater: Shenandoah (Charlie; Chicago Jefferson Award), Jane Eyre (Rochester; San Francisco Bay Area Critics Award), Grand Hotel (Baron; Barrymore nominee). Film: New York Crossing, Tennessee Nights. TV: “Madam Secretary”, “The Americans”, “Elementary”, “The Good Wife”, “Royal Pains”. www. DavidHess.info Gerry McIntyre, Rusty Charlie
Gerry’s Broadway credits include Uptown...It’s Hot!, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, Once on This Island (original company), Anything Goes, and Chicago The Musical. His Off-Broadway credits include Enter Laughing (Drama Desk Award nomination), The Audience (Drama Desk nomination), and Forbidden Broadway (NAACP and Ovation Awards). He has worked at Berkeley Rep, Berkshire Theatre Festival, Arena Stage, Ahmanson, George
Street Playhouse and Seattle 5th Avenue. His television credits include “Boardwalk Empire,” “Law & Order,” “Whoopi,” “The Jamie Foxx Show,” “NYPD Blue,” “Caroline in the City,” “The Nanny,” “The Pretender,” and “Murphy Brown.” He also appeared in the films The Kiss, Broadway Damage, The Next Step, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat starring Donny Osmond and After the Storm. He is the recipient of the Irene Ryan Award. He is also the choreographer of the Off Broadway hit Spamilton. gerrymcintyre.net. NaTonia Monét, Agatha/Allison
NaTonia is a native of Richmond, VA and graduate of Florida State University. She is excited to be in Guys and Dolls here at Milwaukee Rep! Some of NaTonia’s favorite credits include: the International Tour of West Side Story playing the role of Consuela, Dreamgirls & Saturday Night Fever at North Shore Music Theatre and a lab of Pal Joey she did last fall directed by Tony Goldwyn. NaTonia is a big fan of comedy and has two comedic web series she wrote and starred in that you can find on FB: The Great Black Way & #UNBOOKED. She thanks God, Mom, GaGa & all creatives for this opportunity. Come along for the ride: visit www.NaToniaMonet.com @natoniamonet Alex Morales, Calvin
Alex is a graduate of the University of Chicago, where he double majored in Psychology and Theater & Performance Studies. Previous roles include Leontes in A Winter’s Tale, Trigórin in The Seagull, Trotsky in Variations on the Death of Trotsky, and Salieri in Amadeus. Alex has had the chance to study under many Chicago greats, is trained in Blackbox Guys and Dolls -
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BIOGRAPHIES cont. technique, and does improv and sketch comedy whenever he gets the chance. When Alex is not on stage, he can almost always be found in the kitchen. Nicholas Rodriguez, Sky Masterson
Nicholas just finished playing Captain Georg Von Trapp in the National Tour of The Sound of Music directed by Jack O’Brien. Broadway: Tarzan®. Off-Broadway: Toxic Avenger, Almost Heaven, Death For Five Voices, Collette Collage, Bajour. Carnegie Hall: Guys and Dolls. Tours: Jesus Christ Superstar, Evita, Hair. Regional: Carousel (Helen Hayes nomination), Destiny of Desire, Mother Courage and Her Children, Oklahoma! (Helen Hayes Award), My Fair Lady (Helen Hayes nomination) and Light in the Piazza at Arena Stage; The Ten Commandments at the Kodak Theatre; Beauty and the Beast, Wizard of Oz, Tarzan, The Buddy Holly Story at The MUNY; Mothers and Sons, Les Misérables, Master Class, Love!Valour!Compassion! at ZACH Theatre; South Pacific and The King and I at Casa Mañana. Film: Sex in the City II (also soundtrack). Television: “Madam Secretary”, Nick Chavez on ABC’s “One Life to Live” (GLAAD Award). His debut CD The First Time… is available at www. psclassics.com and via iTunes. www.thenickrod.com Daniel Stock, Hot Box Master of Ceremonies
Daniel is thrilled to be returning to Milwaukee. He is currently an MFA candidate at the University of Georgia. Originally from Minnesota, he earned his bachelor’s degree in Theatre and Philosophy from the University of Wisconsin-Superior. After graduation, he toured the Midwest with Prairie Fire Theatre, where he also co-wrote and composed music for their newest 16
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musical adaptations of A Midsummer Night’s Dream & Sleeping Beauty. He worked for a short time in Chicago with American Eagle Productions, Chicago Dell’arte, & Prologue Theatre, before moving back to Minnesota to become a resident ensemble member at the Commonweal Theatre, where he spent four seasons as an actor, director, stage manager, & sound designer. Daniel is currently developing a one-man show titled Dramaturgical Ventriloquist. Karilyn Ashley Surratt, Martha/Ferguson
It’s this doll’s Milwaukee Rep debut! NYC credits include Rockettes (10 seasons), The Metropolitan Opera (corps de ballet), Kicking and Screaming at Symphony Space, Dances For Solidarity, and Lizzie Piper in Who Is Jordan Bishop? Karilyn toured internationally in Joey McKneely’s acclaimed West Side Story (Consuela and Rosalia/Anita u/s), and performed regionally in Joseph... at Stages St. Louis, Anything Goes at Goodspeed (Virtue), 16 productions at The MUNY, and Lustig Dance Theatre (ballet soloist). TV credits include “SNL” and “America’s Got Talent” featuring Pitbull. BPA Oklahoma City University. Proud member of AEA, SAG-AFTRA, and AGMA. Full scoop at karilynashleysurratt.com and @ksurrattsurratt! Tiffany Topol, Mimi
Tiffany is delighted to be returning to the Rep after last appearing in Cabaret. Other credits include Once and Xanadu (1st National Tours), Sweet Charity (Writers Theatre), Shining Lives (Northlight Theatre), and Eastland (Lookingglass Theatre). She is
BIOGRAPHIES cont. an award-winning composer and performs regularly with the band Youth in a Roman Field. See and hear her music and comedy at tiffanytopol.com. Andrew Varela, Big Jule
Milwaukee Rep debut. Broadway/National Tours-Les Misérables (Jean Valjean, Javert) Phantom of the Opera (The Phantom), Little Women (Prof Bhaer), Roundabout’s Sunday in the Park with George (Jules); South Pacific in concert at Carnegie Hall. The Fantasticks (El Gallo) at KC Rep. Milwaukee theatre: Skylight’s Sweeney Todd (Sweeney), Les Misérables (Javert), Wizard of Oz (Lion), The Pirates of Penzance (Pirate King), First Stage’s James and the Giant Peach (Ladahlord). Film/TV- NBC’s “Chicago Justice”, Showtime’s upcoming “The Chi”, numerous commercials. This fall: Daddy Warbucks in Skylight’s Annie. Thanks Sam and Jim at Stewart Talent. AndrewVarela.com Instagram/Twitter:@AndrewVarela525. For Susan. Virginia Ann Woodruff, General Cartwright
Virginia is so happy to be making her Milwaukee Rep debut in Guys and Dolls. Broadway: Violet, Leap Of Faith, Oprah Winfrey presents The Color Purple, All Shook Up and Smokey Joe’s Café. Pre-Broadway: Gotta Dance (2017) Off-Broadway: For All My Girls, A Christmas Memory, A Taste Of Chocolate (MITF AwardBest Actress in a Musical) and Crowns. Nat’l. Tours: The Who’s Tommy, Once On This Island, The Wiz, Smokey Joe’s and The Color Purple. Symphony Orchestra Concerts: Maestros Jack Everly, Stephen Reineke and Director John Such. Back-up vocals: The YEAH YEAH YEAHS, Michael Jackson and Whitney Houston (R.I.P.); Michael Bolton.
TV/Films: “Billy Porter” (PBS-Lincoln Ctr), Legally Blonde 2, Preachin’ to the Choir, Jump the Broom and off-camera vocals for “THE WIZ: Live” and “America’s Got Talent.” Member AEA and BIV. “To God be the glory, Great things He has done”
CREATIVE TEAM Frank Loesser, Music and Lyrics
One of America’s great composer/lyricists, Frank Loesser began his songwriting career during the Depression as a lyricist, contributing songs to Broadway revues and nightclub acts. His work with composer Irving Actman in the 1936 revue The Illustrator’s Show led to a songwriting contract in Hollywood, where he spent the next eleven years working with such composers as Burton Lane, Jule Styne, Arthur Schwartz and Hoagy Carmichael. Some of his film songs from that period include “Two Sleepy People,” “Jingle Jangle Jingle” and “I Don’t Want To Walk Without You.” The first song for which Loesser wrote both words and music was “Praise the Lord and Pass the Ammunition,” written during his World War II service. His Hollywood work after the war included the hit songs “Spring Will Be A Little Late This Year,” “A Slow Boat To China,” and the 1949 Oscarwinning song “Baby, It’s Cold Outside.” In 1948 Loesser was approached by fledgling Broadway producers Cy Feuer and Ernest Martin to write music and lyrics to George Abbott’s libretto for an adaptation of the classic Brandon Thomas play Charley’s Aunt. The new musical, which starred Ray Bolger, was called Where’s Charley? and was a hit. This led to Loesser›s next show, the hugely influential and successful Guys and Dolls in 1950, also produced by Feuer and Martin, with a script by Abe Burrows and Jo Swerling. In 1956 Loesser wrote the libretto, music and lyrics for his next show, The Most Happy Fella, adapted from Sidney Howard’s play, They Knew What They Wanted. This impressive score contains over 30 musical numbers and makes Guys and Dolls -
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BIOGRAPHIES cont. extensive use of operatic techniques and forms, including recitative, arias, duets, trios and choral numbers. In 1960 he provided the score and was co-librettist for Greenwillow. In 1961, Loesser wrote the score for the Pulitzer Prize-winning How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying. His last show, Pleasures and Palaces, closed in 1965 during out-of-town try-outs. Abe Burrows, Book
After studying to be a doctor and an accountant, Abe Burrows had a career in sales before becoming a successful radio scriptwriter and writer/performer of musical parody numbers. His first Broadway libretto was Guys and Dolls, co-written with Jo Swerling, with a score by Frank Loesser. Among the musicals for which he provided librettos are Make A Wish, Can-Can and Silk Stockings (both with scores by Cole Porter), Say, Darling, and How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying (which he also directed; score by Frank Loesser). His non-musical plays include Cactus Flower (wrote and directed) and Forty Carats (directed). Joe Swerling, Book
Jo Swerling was born in Russia in 1897. His long career began as a reporter and feature writer in New York and Chicago. He was a playwright, screenwriter and vaudeville sketch writer. Mark Clements, Director
Mark began his tenure as Milwaukee Rep’s Artistic Director with the 2010/11 Season. He is an award-winning international theater director whose work has appeared in over 100 major theaters throughout Europe and the United States. For Milwaukee Rep: world premiere 18
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adaptation of A Christmas Carol, The Glass Menagerie, Man of La Mancha, American Song, Of Mice and Men, Dreamgirls, Five Presidents, The Color Purple, The History of Invulnerability, End of the Rainbow, Ragtime, Clybourne Park, Assassins, Othello, Next to Normal, Death of a Salesman, Bombshells, and Cabaret. For Walnut Street Theatre, Philadelphia: Oliver!, Born Yesterday, Great Expectations, Les Misérables (2008 Barrymore Award – Best Production of a Musical), and Of Mice and Men (2007 Barrymore Award – Best Director and Best Production of a Play). The Milliner (Off-Broadway, World Premiere), CSC, New York; My Fair Lady, Copenhagen; The Browning Version (Barclays/TMA Regional Theatre Award) at Derby Playhouse and Blunt Speaking (World Premiere), Chichester Festival Theatre U.K. and Lucille Lortel Theatre, New York. Other productions include: Speaking in Tongues (U.S. Premiere), Roundabout Theatre Company; Speaking in Tongues (European Premiere; Barclays/TMA Best Director Nomination), Hampstead Theatre, London; Creator/Director – Soul Train, West End (Olivier Award nomination), and three U.K. National Tours. U.K. National Tours of The Glass Menagerie, The Gingerbread Lady and Love & Marriage all for Bath Theatre Royal productions. Mark served as an Associate Artistic Director for Moving Theatre Company, the production company founded by Vanessa and Corin Redgrave. He has also been Associate Artistic Director for New End Theatre and New Players Theatre, both in London, Royal Theatre in Northampton, and Torch Theatre in Wales. Additionally, Mark served as Artistic Director of the award-winning Derby Playhouse in the U.K. from 1992 to 2002, where he directed over 40 productions. He currently serves on the National Advisory Board for the Lunt-Fontanne Fellowship Program at Ten Chimneys.
BIOGRAPHIES cont. Stephen Mear, Choreographer
Stephen returns to The Rep after choreographing Ragtime and Dreamgirls. He is a two-time Olivier Award winner for Mary Poppins, co-choreographer with Sir Matthew Bourne where they also received a La Drama Circle Critics Award, a Helpmann Award in Australia and a nomination for a Tony and a Drama Desk Award for Best Theatre Choreography (Broadway/National Tours/UK Tours), and Hello Dolly! at Regents Park Open Air Theatre. His Broadway credits include Sunset Boulevard (2017), Die Fledermaus (2015/16) and The Little Mermaid (2008). Olivier Award Nominations include Gypsy; Kiss Me, Kate; Crazy for You; Sweet Charity; Sinatra; Singin’ In The Rain and Soul Train. Other theater credits include: Top Hat (Also Director), 42nd Street (Also Director), The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui (Movement Director), Thoroughly Modern Millie (Also Director), The Girls, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, Mack and Mabel, City of Angels, The Vote, Singin’ in The Rain, Stephen Ward, The Pajama Game, She Loves Me, Betty Blue Eyes, Shoes (Also Director), Me and My Girl, Gigi, Anything Goes, On The Town, Acorn Antiques: The Musical, Amadeus, Music Man, Funny Girl, How to Succeed…, Putting it Together, and The Grapes of Wrath. TV credits include: “Gypsy Live at the Savoy” (BBC4), “The Tracey Ullman Show” (BBC), “Psychobitches” with Samantha Spiro as Judy Garland and Sheila Reid as Margot Fonteyn (Sky Arts), “Acorn Antiques: The Musical” (BBC/DVD), “So You Think You Can Dance” (BBC), and “Victoria Wood’s Christmas Special” (BBC/DVD). Dan Kazemi, Music Director
Dan is a New York based composer, actor, music director and educator, and is an Associate Artist at The Rep. His past musical director credits for The Rep include Man of La Mancha, Dreamgirls, The Devil’s Music, The Color Purple, End of the Rainbow,
A Christmas Carol, Forever Plaid, Ragtime, Blues in the Night, Assassins, Always . . . Patsy Cline, Next to Normal, Cabaret and Ain’t Misbehavin. In Philadelphia, Dan recently musically directed See What I Want to See (Barrymore Nom) Herringbone (Barrymore Nom), and orchestrated and musically directed the world premiere musicals, Field Hockey Hot (Barrymore Nom) and Tulipomania. Dan musically directed Tick, Tick . . . Boom!, Austentations, The PhillyRocks! concerts, The World Goes Round (Barrymore Nom), Reefer Madness, Little Shop of Horrors, Rooms and The Great American Trailer Park Musical for 11th Hour Theatre Company. He also received a Helen Hayes Nomination for his work on the D.C. premiere of The Musical of Musicals: The Musical, a Barrymore Nomination for The Flea and the Professor (Arden Theatre Company), and received a Barrymore Award for 11th Hour’s Avenue X. At the Walnut Street Theatre, Dan musically directed, arranged and performed in The Irish . . . and How They Got That Way (Two Barrymore Nominations). Dan’s music has been performed at the Cirque de Demain in Paris, Ballet Fleming and in 213 Productions collaborations Untitled Project #213 and Your Attention Please!. Dan is also the composer of a new musical, The Tapioca Miracle (thetapiocamiracle.com). Scott Davis, Scenic Design
Scott’s Off-Broadway credits include: Ride the Cyclone at MCC, Othello: The Remix at The Westside Theater. International credits include productions with: Shakespeare’s Globe, Unicorn Theater (London) The Market Theater (South Africa), The Neuss (Germany), Gdansk Shakespeare Theater (Poland), The Cultch (Vancouver), DUCTAC Theater (Dubai), Brice Mason Center (New Zealand), and The Edinburgh Festival (Scotland). Regional credits include productions with: Chicago Shakespeare Theater, Steppenwolf, Court Theater, Guys and Dolls -
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BIOGRAPHIES cont. Writers Theater, Milwaukee Repertory Jason Fassl, Theater, Asolo Repertory Theatre, Signature Lighting Design Theatre, Walnut Street Theatre, Children’s This production marks Jason’s 24th Theatre Company, Utah Shakespeare Milwaukee Repertory Theater production Theatre, Getty Villa Outdoor Theatre, including, Man of La Mancha, American Delaware Theatre Company, Paramount Song, Seascape and most recently The Theatre, Victory Gardens, Drury Lane, Foreigner. Over the last decade, Jason has Northlight Theatre, American Theatre consumed mass quantities of electricity at Company, Marriott Theatre, Griffin Theatre American Players Theatre, Milwaukee Ballet, Company, Windy City Playhouse, Steep Milwaukee Repertory Theater, First Stage, Theater, Clarice Smith Performing Arts Peninsula Players, Skylight Music Theatre, Center, and Dallas Theatre Center, Mercury Renaissance Theaterworks, Milwaukee Theatre. Mr. Davis is a co-founder of the Chamber Theatre, Next Act Theatre, Forward Chicago based design firm Aether and Nyx Theater Company, and many others. Jason and serves as adjunct faculty at Columbia is a member of United Scenic Artists Local College having received his MFA from #829, the Milwaukee IA Local#18 and an Northwestern University. UW-Stevens Point Alumnus. Portfolio and www.scottadamdavis.com information at AntiShadows.com
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Alexander Tecoma, Costume Design
Megan B. Henninger, Sound Design
Alex has been a Draper in The Rep’s Costume Shop for the past 20 seasons. He was Rep Company Member of the Year for the 2004/05 Season. Past designs for The Rep include: the 2016 World Premiere of A Christmas Carol, Man of La Mancha, Dreamgirls, The Color Purple, Ragtime, Assassins, Always . . . Patsy Cline, Next to Normal, Nobody Lonesome for Me, Liberace!, Route 66, The Lady With All the Answers, Greater Tuna, The Norman Conquests, The Glass Menagerie, Why Do Fools Fall in Love?, Polish Diva from Milwaukee, The Andrews Brothers, The Marvelous Wonderettes, Lana Mae’s Honky Tonk Laundry, Fully Committed and Shear Madness. Other design credits include: Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike (Milwaukee Chamber Theatre), Barrymore, Memory House, Skin Tight, Educating Rita, Syncopation, A Phoenix Too Frequent (Renaissance Theaterworks), The Tempest (Optimist Theatre) and Harley Davidson’s 100th Anniversary Tour. Other professional credits: Great Lakes Theater Festival, American Players Theatre, Colorado Shakespeare Festival and Santa Fe Opera. Alex received his MFA in Costume Design from University of Illinois.
Megan B. Henninger is thrilled to return to Milwaukee Rep! She is a Milwaukee-based designer and has served as designer and assistant designer on shows large and small. Favorite designs include: The Bridges of Madison County (Peninsula Players), Sweeney Todd (Skylight Music Theatre), A Streetcar Named Desire, Hands on a Hardbody (Williams Street Rep), RRRED (NYMF), 42nd Street (TOTS tour), The Martian Chronicle (Fordham University), and The Turn of the Screw (Lyric Opera, Kansas City). Assistant Designs include: You’re Welcome America, Ghetto Klown, Stick Fly, and Blithe Spirit (Broadway), Company (Lincoln Center).
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[email protected] Clare Arena Haden, Dialect Coach
This is Clare’s first production with Milwaukee Rep, and she’s thrilled to work with such a collaborative team of artists. She received her MFA in Acting with an emphasis in Voice for the Actor from UW-Madison. She has since worked as a professional actor, voice and speech coach, and teaching artist for theaters throughout the Midwest, including Forward Theater, Milwaukee Chamber Theatre, First Stage, Renaissance Theaterworks, Theatre LILA, and American Players Theatre. Clare currently works for the School of Nursing at UW using actor-training techniques to improve communication and is a proud member of AEA, VASTA, and TESOL. Frank Honts, Casting Director
Frank is in his second season at Milwaukee Rep as Casting Director and Director of the Emerging Professional Residency. Prior to joining The Rep staff in 2016, Frank worked at a number of regional theaters including Utah Shakespeare Festival, Renaissance Theaterworks, The Goodman, California Shakespeare Theater, A Contemporary Theatre (Seattle), and Paramount Theatre. He has worked extensively as both a director and dramaturg, and was honored to be a directing resident at Milwaukee Rep in the 2013/14 Season. Frank spent two seasons as Artistic Associate at Forward Theater Company in Madison, and he was the inaugural recipient of the Michael Flachmann Fellowship at Utah Shakespeare Festival. He is a proud graduate of Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island.
Mark Johnson, Stage Manager
Mark is thrilled to be back at Milwaukee Rep! Mark was last here in 2015 as the stage manager for Dreamgirls. Mark just finished his tenth season at Maine State Music Theatre, where he put together Always, Patsy Cline, Guys and Dolls, Grease, and Disney’s Newsies. Mark also works regularly with the Fulton Theatre in Lancaster, PA and Mark Stuart Dance Theatre in NYC. Guys and Dolls at The Rep will be Mark’s 100th professional stage management credit! Up next, Mark will head to Riverside Theatre in Vero Beach, Florida for 101 (Million Dollar Quartet) and 102 (Gypsy). Many thanks to Milwaukee Rep team, Mark Clements, and Stephen Mear. Thank you for supporting live theatre! Kimberly Carolus, Assistant Stage Manager
Kimberly is delighted to be in her fifth season with The Rep. Some favorites include four seasons of A Christmas Carol, Grounded, and after all the terrible things I do. Kimberly has also worked at the Fulton Theater, Great River Shakespeare Festival, Riverside Theatre in the Park (Iowa City, IA), and Walt Disney World. She would like to thank Nick and her family for their endless love and support. Melía Gonzalez, Stage Management Resident
Melía is thrilled to be a part of the Milwaukee Rep team this year as the stage management resident. She has worked with Chicago Shakespeare, Skylight, Milwaukee Chamber, Renaissance Theaterworks and InTandem. Her first ever production was Guys and Dolls, and doing the show again 10 years later has her smiling even more through every moment. She hopes you enjoy the show; Curtain’s Up!! melia-gonzalez.weebly.com Guys and Dolls -
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BIOGRAPHIES cont. Simon Evans, Assistant Director
Simon Evans most recently directed a production of Oscar Wilde’s Salomé on the mainstage of Muhlenberg College. Previous directing credits at Muhlenberg include The Brides by Harry Kondoleon and The Lover by Harold Pinter. He has also served as the assistant director for productions of Tarell Alvin McCraney’s Wig Out! and Romeo and Juliet. Simon studied physical theatre abroad in Arezzo, Italy, at the Accademia Dell’Arte. He holds a B.A. from Muhlenberg College, where he graduated with a double major in English and Theatre with a concentration in directing. Music Theatre International (MTI), Licenser
MTI is one of the world’s leading theatrical licensing agencies, granting theatres from around the world the rights to perform the greatest selection of musicals from Broadway and beyond. Founded in 1952 by composer Frank Loesser, and orchestrator Don Walker, MTI is a driving force in advancing musical theatre as a vibrant and engaging art form. MTI works directly with the composers, lyricists and book writers of these musicals to provide official scripts, musical materials and dynamic theatrical resources to over 70,000 professional, community and school theatres in the US and in over 60 countries worldwide. MTI is particularly dedicated to educational theatre, and has created special collections to meet the needs of various types of performers and audiences. MTI’s Broadway Junior™ shows are 30- and 60-minute musicals for performance by elementary and middle school-aged performers, while MTI’s School Editions are musicals annotated for performance by high school students. MTI maintains its global headquarters in New York City with additional offices in London (MTI Europe) and Melbourne (MTI Australasia).
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Chad Bauman, Managing Director
Chad was appointed Milwaukee Rep’s Managing Director in 2013. Previously, he was the Associate Executive Director at Arena Stage where he was instrumental in the 2010 opening of the Mead Center for American Theater, a 200,000 square feet, three theater performing arts complex dedicated to American voices and playwrights. While at Arena Stage, he more than doubled earned revenue, reversed a decline in subscriptions by almost doubling the base, and shattered several company sales records that dated back almost 60 years. In addition, he worked on the Broadway transfers of Next to Normal (Pulitzer Prize; Tony Award), Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (Tony Award), Wishful Drinking starring Carrie Fisher, Looped starring Valerie Harper, and John Grisham’s A Time to Kill in addition to other notable plays including the world premieres of Marcus Gardley’s Every Tongue Confess starring Phylicia Rashad and Red Hot Patriot starring Kathleen Turner. Prior to Arena Stage, he was Director of Marketing and Communications for Americans for the Arts as well as Virginia Stage Company in Norfolk, VA. He is a frequent speaker and consultant with past clients that include the Smithsonian Institution, Pew Charitable Trust, Carnegie Hall, EmcArts Innovation Labs, Arts & Business Council, Association of Performing Arts Presenters and ArtsMidwest. He has served as an adjunct professor at American University (Washington, DC), Drexel University (Philadelphia, PA) and CalArts (Valencia, CA). In addition to teaching, he is currently a Board member of Pathways High School, sits on the advisory boards of TRGArts and ArtsMarketing.org, and is a past trustee of Contemporary American Theater Festival. From 2011-2013, he was named one of the most influential leaders under 40
BIOGRAPHIES cont. in Washington, DC by Washington Life Magazine, and in 2016 he was named to Milwaukee Business Journal’s list of the Top 40 leaders under 40. Bauman is a graduate of Harvard Business School’s Strategic Perspectives in Non-Profit Management program, and has earned a Master of Fine Arts in producing from the CalArts where he was an Ahmanson Scholar and a Bachelor of Science in Education from the Honors College of Missouri State University. In his free time, he is proud to be a co-coach of Wauwatosa East High School’s Destination Imagination team.
MUSICIANS Ethan Bender, Bass
Bassist Ethan Bender is happy to be back with The Rep for its production of Guys and Dolls! This is Ethan’s fifth musical with The Rep, having performed previously in Next to Normal, The Color Purple, Dreamgirls and last year’s Man of La Mancha. Ethan performs regularly in the Milwaukee and Chicago area. Locally he performs with the Donna Woodall Group, and his own band, Beta-Fusion. Patrick Morrow,
Drums/Percussion
Patrick is thrilled to be performing with The Rep. He spent three years at the Sheboygan Conservatory of Music before joining bands such as The Thamesmen, The Heardsmen, Barry Jive and the Uptown Five, Autobahn and The Kenosha Kickers. Theater credits include The Nightman Cometh, Rochelle Rochelle and Lease: The Musical.
the leader of his own quartet, The Johnny Padilla Quartet, which can be heard on his latest recording, “Bright Morning.” Eric Segnitz, Violin
Eric Segnitz is a violinist/composer/ arranger who has worked with many of Milwaukee’s arts groups. He’s a charter member of the contemporary ensemble Present Music, done much symphony, ballet, Broadway, educational and commercial work, and (very proudly) scored three plays for Milwaukee Rep: The Mai, Twelfth Night and Anna Karinina. He recently produced and played the Kepler Quartet’s Ben Johnston string quartet cycle, which was featured in the New York Times and on NPR. Kevin Wood, Trumpet
Kevin is currently Principal Trumpet of the Midwest Mozart Festival and has performed as Principal Trumpet with Milwaukee Ballet Orchestra, Skylight Music Theater, Music Theater Works in Evanston Il, and Elgin Symphony Orchestra. He plays regularly with the Chicago Sinfionetta and Illinois Philharmonic Orchestras, and has performed with Milwaukee’s Present Music, Wisconsin Philharmonic, American Ballet Theater, and Joffrey Ballet. He appeared on Milwaukee Public Television’s broadcast production Christmas at the Basilica with the Bel Canto Chorus and Stained Glass Brass and has made many appearances on Chicago Public Television with the Chicago Sinfionetta. Kevin currently is the trumpet professor at Carthage College.
Johnny Padilla, Reeds
Johnny Padilla began his performing career in his native Miami, Florida honing his skills as a touring, studio and jazz musician. He has performed in Europe, South America and throughout the United States. He is Guys and Dolls -
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MILWAUKEE REPERTORY THEATER STAFF ARTISTIC DIRECTOR Mark Clements ARTISTIC
Associate Artistic Director and Director of New Play Development.............Brent Hazelton Associate Artistic Director....................................May Adrales Casting Director and Director of Emerging Professional Residency..................... Frank Honts Literary Associate.............................................. Deanie Vallone Artistic Administrator........................................... Dylan Sladky
COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT
Director of Community Engagement.................................................. Courtney McEniry Community Engagement Associate.............. Nabra Nelson
EDUCATION
Education Director.............................................. Jenny Toutant Associate Education Director..............Hope Reed-Johnson Education Assistant.................................Lauren Sagendorph Reading Residency Coordinator...... Samantha Martinson Education Resident.............................Abbey Pitchford Sours Lead Teaching Artists........................................Joshua Krause, Lindsey Hoel-Neds, Joshua Pohja Teaching Artists..................Neal Easterling, Kima Hamilton, Grace DeWolff, Lindsey Hoel-Neds, Karl Iglesias, Kavon Jones, Sam Kozel, Joshua Krause, Angel Mullen, Joshua Pohja, Colleen Schulz, Kat Wodtke
ASSOCIATE ARTISTS
May Adrales (Director), Ayad Akhtar (Playwright), Jonathan Gillard Daly (Actor), Laura Gordon (Actor/ Director), Angela Iannone (Actor), Todd Edward Ivins, (Scenic and Costume Designer), Dan Kazemi (Composer/Musician), Marc Kudisch (Actor), Reese Madigan (Actor), Jeff Nellis (Lighting Designer), James Pickering (Actor), Aaron Posner (Director), Todd Rosenthal (Scenic Designer), Eric Simonson (Director/Playwright), Lindsay Smiling (Actor), Deborah Staples (Actor), Nathaniel Stampley (Actor), John Tanner (Composer/Musician)
PRODUCTION
Production Manager.............................................Jared Clarkin Assistant Production Manager.................Kaitlyn Anderson Production Associate.............................................Claire Haupt
Costumes Costume Director................................................... Jenny Vinent Assistant Costume Director.....................................Amy Horst Costume Shop Assistant/ Rentals Coordinator...................................... Madeline Corson Senior Draper...........................................Alexander B. Tecoma Tailor.............................................................................. Jef Ouwens Draper........................................................................ Leslie Vaglica First Hand......................................................Katharine Engelen, Jessica H. Jaeger Costume Crafts Artisan........................................ Haley Jaeger Costume Construction Resident......................... Birdie Plank Stitcher...................................Carol Ross, Emily Strohmenger, Kelly Neuls, Micky Simmons, Nicole Thompson Wig Master & Make-up Supervisor........ Lara Leigh Dalbey Stylist...................... Kevin McElroy, Robert Laurence Studio Wardrobe Supervisor.....................................Robert T. Sharon Wardrobe................................................................ Olivia Herrera, Alyssa Janco, Birdie Plank Wardrobe Resident..................................Brittany Staudacher Lighting & Sound Lighting and Video Director.........................Aaron Lichamer Assistant Lighting Design Resident............ Erin Thibodaux Production Electrician Resident...............Rae Lynn Crocker Sound Director..............................................................Erin Paige Props Properties Director...........................................................Jim Guy Props Crafts Artisan.........Jenn Higgins, Linda Di Bernardo Soft Props Artisan....................................Margaret Hasek-Guy Props Carpenter/Artisan.................................... Erik Lindquist Prop Graphics Artist.................................................Mindy Knoll Scenic Technical Director.................................................Libby Schultz Asst. Technical Director............................... Danny Halminiak Charge Scenic Artist............................................... Jim Medved Lead Scenic Artist..............................................Shannon Mann Scenic Artist..................................................... Nerissa Eichinger TD Apprentice....................................................... Shelby Madey Assistant Stagehand......................................... Jonathan Dean Painters...........................................Amy Larink, Simone Tegge Stage Management Production Stage Manager.........................Kimberly Carolus Stage Managers.................................... Sarah Deming-Henes, Richelle Harrington Calin, Rebekah Heusel, Sarah Hoffmann, Mark Johnson, Audra Kuchling, Rebecca Lindsey Jacqueline Singleton, Carrie Taylor Stage Management Fellow........................ Kyle Winkelmann Stage Management Residents.................... Melía Gonzalez , Kira Neighbors Production Assistant.......................................Marguerite Frey Resident Stagehands & Carpenters Bill Burgardt, Terry Brannan, Steve Gillingham, Rick Grilli, Aaron Siegmann, Robert Schultz, Andrew Sours, Neil Wargolet, Jim Zinky
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MILWAUKEE REPERTORY THEATER STAFF MANAGING DIRECTOR Chad Bauman
ADMINISTRATION
General Manager.....................Melissa Vartanian-Mikaelian Assistant General Manager/ Company Manager.........................................................Cat Tries HR Generalist...................................................Christina Cooper Company Management Resident.................... Shaylyn Rice Administrative Assistant..............................Katherine Simon Receptionists..........................................Andrea Roades-Bruss, Michael Evans, Jack Guy, Caitlin Hagness, Magdelyn Monahan
DEVELOPMENT
Chief Development Officer............................Marina S. Krejci Director of Major and Planned Giving.....Chuck Rozewicz Director of Annual Giving.................................. Amy Dorman Associate Director of Annual Giving......Meghan Roesner Development Events Manager....................Shannon Theiss Development Database Manager..................Katie Krueger
House Operations Front of House Operations Manager.......Joshua Handrich Senior House Manager................................ Jamie Ziolkowski House Managers...............Brennan Martinez, Aaron Suggs Concierge/Gift Shop Associates.....................Becky Demler, Russel Davidson, Shaylyn Rice, Sebastian Torn, Maranda Morton-Weston
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Stackner and Concessions Manager...............Claire Rydzik Chef.............................................................................. Clifford Hull Cabaret Staff.................... Michael Anderson, Adam Beadel, Michael Beyer, Tiffany Blackburn, Kathleen Borchardt, Darian Emerson, Paula Gasparre, Caitlin Hagness, Tanya Haynes, Kelly Heimann, Mariel Hildebrand, Vinnie Ingrilli, Ben Jakus, Cassandra Johnson, Meghan Johnson, Emmett Krebs, Angela Livermore, Sara Longley, Kate Miller, James Muehleisen, Mary Muehleisen, Olivia Passow, Jim Passow, Dan Persch, Andrew Post, Logan Schoritz, Rachel Stenman, Noah Sugarman, Jeanne Suminski, Kyla Tully, Charles Wallace, Sheldon Walker, Odell White, Jamie Ziolkowski
FINANCE
Chief Financial Officer...................................Leslie Fillingham Senior Accountant.......................................... Michael Giorgio Accounting Associate.........................................James Kaplan Accounting Assistant......................................Mattie Voorheis
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Chief Building Engineer............................... Mark A. Uhrman Engineers............................................ Todd Ross, Rob Lininger Part-Time Engineers...........................Jack Guy, Riley Padron
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MILWAUKEE REPERTORY THEATER BOARD OF TRUSTEES OFFICERS President Ed Seaberg President- Elect Gregory C. Oberland Vice President, Development Jane Chernof Vice President, Trustees Stacy P. Williams Treasurer Patrick Gallagher Secretary Catherine Robinson At Large Robert H. Manegold Judy Hansen
TRUSTEES Joaquin Altoro Patsy Aster Matt Bartel Ivor J. Benjamin, MD Mark Benskin Wendy W. Blumenthal Melanie Booth James E. Braza Warren Buliox Marybeth Cottrill Amy Croen Sean Cummings Mark J. Diliberti Robert H. Duffy Katherine M. Gehl Andre Gordon John Halechko John Hunzinger, P.E. Bradley J. Kalscheur J. Patrick Keyes David J. Kundert Phoebe Lewis Linda Marcus Abigail J. Nash Dr. Mark Niedfeldt, M.D., LLC Adam J. Peck Gina Alberts Peter Caran Quadracci Micky Sadoff Stephen VanderBloemen Nicholas P. Wahl
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SUSTAINING TRUSTEES These former Rep trustees continue their engagement through performance attendance, a minimum annual contribution of $250, and potential membership in the Limelight Legacy Society. Vince Martin Patti Brash McKeithan Venora McKinney Sandra McSweeney Richard Meeusen Donna Meyer Tonen (Sara) O’Connor Elaine N. Peterson Anthony Petullo Gwen Plunkett Caran Quadracci John Ridley Allen N. Rieselbach Joseph A. Rock Joseph Schlidt James Schloemer Thomas Scrivner Brenda Skelton Anne Stratton Renee Tyson Kent Velde Karin Werner Andrew Ziegler
Anne Gimbel Kathleen Gray John Greene William Haberman Judy Hansen Elizabeth Quadracci-Harned Edward T. Hashek Jill Heavenrich Jacqueline Herd-Barber Peter Hotz Janet Hume Stephen Isaacson Judy Jorgensen J. Patrick Keyes John Kordsmeier Frank Krejci David Kundert Art Laskin James LaVelle Phoebe Lewis David J. Lubar Marianne Lubar Susan Lueger Robert H. Manegold
Richard Abdoo Patsy Aster Jay Baker Katharine Banzhaf Gerry Biehl Wendy W. Blumenthal T. Michael Bolger Marilyn Bradley Joyce Broan John Crichton Danny Cunningham Karen Dean George Dionisopoulos Stephen Einhorn James D. Ericson Susan Esslinger Robert Feitler David Fleck Byron Foster Timothy C. Frautschi Ann Gallagher Patrick Gallagher Lloyd A. Gerlach Cecilia Gilbert
PRESIDENTS’ COUNCIL T. Michael Bolger Joyce Broan Lloyd A. Gerlach Judy Hansen Jacqueline Herd-Barber
Larry Jost John L. Kordsmeier Frank Krejci Susan A. Lueger Robert H. Manegold
Vincent L. Martin Patricia Brash McKeithan Donna Meyer W. Kent Velde
LIMELIGHT LEGACY SOCIETY MEMBERS The Limelight Legacy Society is a group of visionary donors who support The Rep through a planned gift. If you want to learn more about membership opportunities and benefits, please contact Chuck Rozewicz at 414-290-0717 or
[email protected] New members as of May 1, 2017 are in bold. George R. Affeldt, Jr. Bob Balderson John and Carol Bannen Adam Bauman Mark and Gerry Biehl Ralph Bielenberg Melita Biese Constance Bowman Joyce G. Broan Diane Dalton Edith De Brue Lieselott Buettner Norman and Lucy Cohn Stephen and Jane Chernof Robert and Karen Dean Rosemarie Eierman
Laurence and Roma Eiseman Don Ellingsen Susan and Gee Esslinger Mrs. W. Frentzel Deborah Fugenschuh and Mark Hinckey Richard and Susan Hackl Sybille Hamilton Arlene Hansen Judy Hansen Lloyd and Edith Herrold Dr. Lawrence Howards Deb and Peter Johnson James and Mary LaVelle Mr. and Mrs. Llewellyn E. Licht Patricia Lindner
Robert and Susan Lueger Barbara and Charles Murphy Elaine N. Peterson Gwen and James Plunkett Ronald and Barbara Poe Gordana and Milan Racic Jane Reilly and Jeff Glock Patricia Ryan and Randall Daut Roger and Margery Senn Brenda Skelton and Jim Bendtsen John and Kine Torinus Paul Vandeveld W. Kent and Marcia Velde Greg and Jodi Wait Bettie Zillman Guys and Dolls -
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2016/17 DONORS THANK YOU to our donors who help The Rep create live theater at its best! The following list represents organizations and individuals who have made a cumulative financial contribution of $100 or more between August 23, 2016 – August 22, 2017. For a complete list of all our supporters, please visit www.MilwaukeeRep.com. Corporation, Foundation and Government Giving $1 million +
United Performing Arts Fund (UPAF)
$100,000 – $999,999
The Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation Herzfeld Foundation Shubert Foundation
$50,000 – $99,999
Four-Four Foundation Greater Milwaukee Foundation Milwaukee Public Schools Northwestern Mutual Rockwell Automation Wells Fargo
$25,000 – $49,999
Associated Bank Bader Philanthropies Patty and Jay Baker Foundation BMO Wealth Management CAMPAC The Friends of The Rep Harley-Davidson Foundation Heart of Canal Street Wisconsin Department of Tourism
$10,000 – $24,999
Briggs & Stratton Corporation Foundation, Inc. Mae E. Demmer Charitable Trust Edgerton Foundation Elizabeth Elser Doolittle Charitable Trust Einhorn Family Foundation Ralph Evinrude Foundation Frieda & William Hunt Memorial Trust Godfrey & Kahn Johnson Controls Kohl’s Marcus Corporation Foundation Michael Best National Endowment for the Arts PNC Bank We Energies Foundation Wisconsin Arts Board
$1,000 – $9,999
Badger Meter, Inc. Burke Properties CBRE Real Estate Services CT Charitable Fund Davis & Kuelthau SC Deloitte Foley & Lardner LLP The Gardner Foundation William N and Janice V Godfrey Family Foundation Trust Greater Milwaukee Association of Realtors Youth Foundation
Evan & Marion Helfaer Foundation Dorothy Inbusch Foundation Camille A. Lonstorf Trust ManpowerGroup Milwaukee Arts Board Charles D. Ortgiesen Foundation Quarles & Brady LLP Rinka Chung Architecture, Inc. Robert W. Baird The VanderBloemen Group LLC Weyco Group
$100 – $999
Actors’ Equity Foundation, Inc. The Brookby Foundation Grafton Equestrian Center Participants in the Matching Gift Program AmazonSmile Aurora Health Care Foundation Briggs & Stratton Corporation Foundation, Inc. Eaton Corporation ExxonMobil FM Global GE Healthcare IBM Corporation Illinois Tool Works Foundation Johnson Controls Foundation Medtronic Microsoft Corporation Reader’s Digest Foundation Robert W. Baird Rockwell International Corp. Trust Matching Gift Program SPX Corporation Foundation Target Thomson Reuters Toyota of Brookfield US Bank We Energies Wells Fargo
Curt and Sue Culver Jim and Pati Ericson Katherine Gehl John Halechko and Marc Colletti Judy Hansen Suzanne and Michael Hupy Christy and Aaron Jagdfeld Keyes Family Billie and Mike Kubly Gina and Eric Peter Paul and Patricia Purcell Catherine and Buddy Robinson H. Richard Quadracci Ewens and Emilio Cabrera Caran and Joel Quadracci Ed Seaberg and Patrick Smith
Director ($5,000-$9,999)
Adlon Partnership Matt Bartel Jo Ann and Richard Beightol Ivor and Carol Benjamin Mark and Karen Bitzan Wendy and Warren Blumenthal Bladen and Julia Burns Robert and Carolyn Burrell Cream City Foundation Will Radler Fund Julie and Sean Cummings Bob and Teri Duffy Andre and Sandra Gordon Peter and Beth Gottsacker Greater Milwaukee Foundation Norman and Lucy Cohn Family Fund Judith A. Keyes Family Fund Donna and Tony Meyer Fund Northwoods Foundation Fund John and Marci Hunzinger Jewish Community Foundation Stephen and Jane Chernof Donor Advised Fund Bradley Kalscheur Margaret Knitter Ruth DeYoung Kohler Connie and John Kordsmeier Individual Giving Marina and Frank Krejci David and Camille Kundert Executive Producer Wayne and Kristine Lueders ($50,000 and up) Dr. Brent and Susan Martin Carol and Rob Manegold Vince and Jan Martin Sally Manegold Paul McElwee and Gayle Rosemann Michael Best Producer ($25,000-$49,999) Drs. Mark and Jennifer Niedfeldt Anonymous (2) Laura and Adam Peck Bladen and Julia Burns Tom and Susan Quadracci Greg and Rhonda Oberland Gordana and Milan Racic Jay and Anne Schamberg Associate Producer Meredith and Thomas Scrivner ($10,000-$24,999) Craig and Mara Swan Anonymous (2) Ronald Thrash Jacqueline Herd-Barber and Michael Barber Sally and Nic Wahl Melanie and Steve Booth Stacy and Blair Williams James E and Mary K Braza Croen Foundation, Inc.
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2016/17 DONORS Assistant Director ($2,500-$4,999) Fran and Lowell Adams Richard and Sara Aster Gary and Mithra Ballesteros Elaine Burke Timothy and Kathleen Carr James Cauley and Brenda Andrews Sue D’Alessio Amy and Mark Diliberti James and Rosemary Dolan Patrick D. Gallagher Franklyn and M. Anne Gimbel Greater Milwaukee Foundation Anthony and Andrea Bryant Family Fund Richard Grunke and William Grasch Delphine Gurzynski Leland Hansen John and Sue Harrits Carla H. Hay Peter and Linda Hotz Henry and Margery Howard Jewish Community Foundation Mark and Cheryl Brickman Donor Advised Fund Suzy B Ettinger Donor Advised Fund Abigail and David Nash Donor Advised Fund Mike and Marie Johnson Judy and Gary Jorgensen Tim Kraetsch and Mike Wavra Jean and David Lauer Franklin Loo and Sally Long Robert and Susan Lueger Kevin and Rosie Lyons Daniel J. and Constance P. McCarty Vivian Moller Keith and Jane Nosbusch Elaine N. Peterson Anthony Petullo Foundation Jim Ramsey Micky and Ronald Sadoff Sue and Bud Selig Nita Soref Laura Strain Judy Van Till Christine M. and Stephen C. VanderBloemen Kent and Marcia Velde Teddy and Karin Werner Wilfred Wollner
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Anonymous Helen and Bruce Ambuel Daniel and Amy Argall Isabel and Alfred Bader Gary and Connie Bakker John and Carol Bannen Bob Barthel Richard and Diana Barthel Chad Bauman and Justin Dunleavy Donna and Donald Baumgartner Mark and Gerry Biehl Randal and Mary Lynn Brotherhood Warren Buliox Dr. and Mrs. Bruce M. Camitta David B. Carter Mark Clements and Kelley Faulkner Chris and Judi Collins Jim and Marybeth Cottrill Antony and Nikki D’Cruz Margaret Dethloff Sandy and George Dionisopoulos Dr. Eric A. Durant Ritch J. Durheim Susan and Gee Esslinger Kelly and Jeff Fitzsimmons
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Bob and Laura Love Paul and Patty Lucca Richard D. Lutz John and Audrey Makowski Samantha and Julio Maldonado Janet and Andy Martin Joseph Masterson Maureen and Michael McCabe Bernard and Susan McCartan Tom and Renee McCutcheon Jere McGaffey Richard and Maribeth Meeusen Mark and Michele Meier Charles Mesec Barbara J. Michaels Howard and Sara Miller Paul Moderacki Claudia and Joseph Moll Mark and Jequitta Molot William and Patricia Moren Mary Newton and James Sanger John and Jane Niebler Alan and Kathleen Olsen Marlene Ott Mark and Laurie Pasch Teri and Larry Pavelec James Phillips Matthew and Laurie Piette Mary Ploch Carol Porth Dean and Gail Pratt Sylvia Pratt Edward and Harriet Purtell Ronald Putzer Jim and Kris Rappé Toby Recht Amber and Brian Regan Holly Rehberg Ronald and Mary Retzke Beth Ridley and Abim Kolawole Daniel and Anna Robbins Jan and Mike Schade Pat Schlick Jean and Rick Schmalfeld Judy and Tom Schmid Laura and Don Schmitt Richard and Mary Schnell George Schroeder and Mary Arenberg Thomas and Lori Schuster Christy Schwan Judy and Bob Scott Linda L. Sell, MD Scott Silet Brenda Skelton and Jim Bendtsen Clark and Diane Slipher Neal and Marlyn Spear Dianne Spector Alice Jo Star Emily and Joseph Steiner James and Cynthia Stoll William and Judith Stone Robert Storm and Catherine Shaw Mary Stott and John Becker Richard and Susan Strait Kent and Marna Tess-Mattner James and Leigh Ann Tidey Jennifer and Joseph Tierney Mary L. Tobin Sara Toenes Mary Totero Renee and Joseph B. Tyson, Jr. Carla and Greg Von Roenn Greg and Jodi Wait Marie Weiss Sue Wells Vera and J. Frank Wilson Prati and Norm Wojtal
Robert Woodbury Pete and Penny Woodcock Robert and Shannon Young Gertrude Zauner Sharon Ziegler Eve Zucker
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Anonymous (17) Ian Abston Joaquin Altoro June and Paul Ambro Carole Anderson David and Carol Anderson Dorothy Anderson Kathleen and Bob Anger James and Kathleen Awe Amanda Baltz Clinton Barry Ellen and Mike Bartel Laura Batzer Doris Bauer Charles and Nancy Bauer-King Thomas Bauldry and Thomas Czisny Natalie Beckwith Carolee Beutler Ralph H. Bielenberg Mary Jo Blank Dr. Robert and Mary Kay Bodensteiner Mike and Mary Bohren Diane Boldt and Robert Marold Barbara and William Boles Larry Bonney Paul Bosanac Marie Bosetti and Tom Ehlen John and Sandra Braun Joel and Audra Brennan Liz and Larry Brewer Tom and Joanne Brown Leanne Buttke Phil and Anne Callen Brian Casey Susan Cerletty Mary Cherweznik Crystal Christenson Julie and Joseph Chusid Kelly and Kathryn Clark Sue Cleary Koch Jeffrey Coleman Mary and James Mark Connelly Ann Cornell and Morgan White Patricia Cosgrove Cathy and Mario Costantini David and Janice Cronin Dr. Daniel and Patricia D’Angelo Danny and Jolinda Cunningham Richard and Mary Davenport Larry and Eileen Dean Catherine DeGroot Steve and Claire Delonge Kurt Deprey and Michael Murray Janet DiMarco Susan and John Dragisic Tom and Bette Drought Michael and Janet Durham Jane Earle Jim and Holly Eberle Sally Edgett Richard and Patricia Ehlert Kathleen Eilers and Barry Blackwell Eric and Jo Eisenhart Eugene and Jean Eisman Rick Esenberg Jill and George Fahr Elizabeth Fedyn Lisa and David Feldmeier Robert and Kristin Fewel
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2016/17 DONORS Alexis Fielek Sarah Fierek Mary Lou Findley Kenneth Finkel and Jane Delzer Thomas Fladeland Mary Teresa Flaherty David and Janet Fleck Chris Flowers Bruce and Kathy Ford Janet and Stanley Fox Natalie Frankel Joy and William Franson Tim and Sue Frautschi Kurt and Kay Frederick Gerald and Patricia Freitag George Frick Susan Friebert Ralph and Paula Garcia Heidi and Bert Garvin Rod and Linda Gehrig Drs. Mark and Virginia Gennis Edward and Patricia Gibson Adam and Carole Glass Karl and Diana Glunz John and Michelle Glynn Carolee and Henry Goetzinger Margaret Gonzales and Randel Steele Greater Milwaukee Foundation James and Mary LaVelle Fund Brent and Mary Sharon Gregory David and Dana Griffith Brian Grossman D. Michael and Carol Guerin Carol Gustafson Karleen Haberichter Kristin and Robert Habich Thomas and Wendy Halloran Sybille Hamilton Dale and Sara Harmelink Lauren Harpke Sharon Safford Harty and Thomas Harty Jean and Richard Herman C. J. and H. Patricia Herro John and Michele Hinnendael Ruth and John Hoenick Susan Holding and Gary Holmes Mary Beth Holloway Andrew and Paula Holman Robert L. Holmes and Janice Effinger Rev. Joseph F. Hornacek Harold Horneffer Michael and Calley Hostad Dante and Jennifer Houston Abby Huebner Steven and Karen Huser William and Janet Isbister Roy H. Jablonka Katie Jackson Raymone Jackson Barbara and Edward Jacob Paul and Ellie Jacobson Jeffrey and Jacqueline Jahnke Nancy Jesse Jewish Community Foundation Joan and Michael Friedman Donor Advised Fund Bill and Idy Goodman Family Donor Advised Fund Lois Malawsky Donor Advised Fund Sherry and Norm Malmon Donor Advised Fund Gerald and Louise Stein Family Donor Advised Fund Dan and Patricia Johansen Anne Johnson and Ben Ireton Bryon and Gwen Johnson Jackie and Greg Johnson
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Kathleen and Roy Johnson Renee Johnson John Jump Jeffrey Leo Jungbluth Marlene Kagen Patti Keating Kahn and Chuck Kahn Susan and Dale Karpen Judith Katz Laurence and Jo Ann Kauth Greg and Barb Kedrowski Ellen Kellen Marilyn Kennedy Fredrick and Joan Kessler Robert and Judy Kettler Joseph and Sue Khairallah Robert and Joan Klein Jean Klingenstein Robert and Naomi Knoll Russell and Rose Marie Knoth Lilane Koehn Mace Michael E. Kowalok Deborah Kozina Jean and Kurt Kozma Diane and John Kretsch Stanley Kritzik Harvey Kurtz and Yvonne Larme Barbara Kutchera Janet LaBrie David and Susan Larsen Steen and Janice Larsen Russell and Barbara Larson Jason and Kristy Lavann Robert and Carolyn Lawrence Larry and Mary LeBlanc Alice LeMere Justine Leonard Dr. James and Jacqueline Lichty David and Mary Ann Lillich Nancy Lindenberg Saskia Lodder Peter Lovance Theresa and Dennis Lowder Jody and Chris Lowe Glen and Sally Lunde Richard and Sherry Lundell Ellen M. MacFarlane Douglas MacNeil Benjamin and Ellen Mandelman Lee Marquardt William Martin Dr. Raul and Pamela Mateo Randy and Karen Mathewson Kathy and Frank Mattaino Debesh and Linda Mazumdar Dr. Doug and Vicky McManus Nancy H. Meier Robert Meller Ann Meyer and Tom Steppe George and Sallie Meyer Judith and Dennis Milbrath Mark and Joan Ravanelli Miller Arthur Moats Robert Mohr and Laura Schnicke Theodore and Kelsey Molinari Rosemary Monroe David and Christine Moore Gene and Linda Moore Kristyn and Mike Moran Barbara and Charles Murphy Lori and Jerry Murphy James and Mary Fran Murray Peter and Deborah Musante Sue Nelsen Jerry Niemiec Paul and Carolyn Noelke Kathrine and Paul Noran Julie and Bob Norman
Marie Noth Sarah Oberhofer Elizabeth O’Brien Diane O’Connor Tonen O’Connor David and Janet Olsen Jim and Claire Olson Steve and Heide Olson Maggey and Dave Oplinger Robert and Margaret Orth Margot Paddock Thomas and Elaine Pagedas Frank and Joanne Paulus Don Petersen and Corinthia Van Orsdol Matt and Lora Peterson Marlyene Pfeiffer James Phelps Mark Phillips Lauren Pommert Steven Pope Susan Porter Rudolph Puerzer Rick Pues and Ben Dobner Paula Puntenney Edwin Puzia Judith and Donald Rafenstein Thomas Raimann Donald and Mary Ellen Ralfs Suzann Reichley Scott and Amy Reid Jane Reilly and Jeff Glock Patrick and Peggy Remfrey Werner and Carol Richheimer Roger Ritzow Daniel and Carolyn Roskom Ginger and Phillip Ryback Mark Sabin and Mary Moberg Sabin Wayne and Christine Sage Rebecca and Haitham Salawdeh Barry and Kathy Sammons Rick Schaefer Richard and Ruth Schauer Roger and Cindy Schaus Neal Schellinger Tom and Mary Scherrer Schertz-Allain Family Jack and Betsy Schill Renee and Tim Schlitz Bob and Carol Schmidt Kimberly and Mike Schmidt Tom and Lois Schneider Nancy Schneiders James and Kathi Scholler Kris and Don Schoonenberg Cheryl Wolf-Schulman and Barry Schulman Ted Schulte Volker and Kathryn Schulz Beverly Schwabe Robert Schweers Dr. Robert and Caryl Sewell Robert C. Sharpe Dulcie and Scott Shoener Jason and Kristin Shuler Mark and Bonnie Siegel Sandi Siegel Joseph Silvers and Amy Rabideau Silvers Robert and Cindy Simon Gail Sklodowska Ann Smaxwill and Andrew Gingrasso Margaret Sohm Joyce and Albert Solochek James and Kathleen Springer Dr. Debra Squire Jerrel and Judith Stanley Philip Starr Charles and Jennifer Stearns Terri Steffenhagen
2016/17 DONORS Maria Steinmetz Gillian Stewart Kathleen Stilin George and Eileen Stone The Streich Family Foundation Elton and Vickie Streich Bruce and Kirstin Strom Gregory Strowig Dave and Kathy Sturgill Marjorie Sutton Geoffrey Swain Natalie Swanson Carol Theisen Diane Thieme Dean and Kathy Thome Melissa and Brent Tischler Linda and Gile Tojek Thomas and Patricia Towers Sandra Trinastic John Turner Deanna Uradnicek Jennifer Valenti Mary and Bruce Van Cleave Dan and Heidi Walker Nina Walker Jerry and Donna Walsh Paul Wanat and Kathleen Tess-Wanat Francis Wasielewski Waukesha Community Foundation Ed Olson and Linda Caldart-Olson Family Fund Jonathan Webster Neal and Cathy Wegner Mark and Anne Weitenbeck Jack H. and Hester Werner Alan and Kathy Werth Louisa Ann Wertzler Lynn and Richard Wesolek Joan and Tom Whipp Alberta Whitaker Dan and Dot Whittenberger Len and Marlene Widen Heather and Brad Will Samuel Williamson Dawn and Joe Wilson Jinny and Les Wilson William and Anne Wingate Gene and Carmen Witt Lee Wolcott Lisa and Emmett Wright Lori Wucherer Nora and Richard Yanchar Susan Young Mike and Nancy Yttre Caryl Zaar James Zaiser Paul and Katherine Zavada Joan Zeiger Connie Zemlicka Terrence and Cindy Zens Bettie Zillman Alice and Arthur Zinky
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Anonymous (46) Harvin and Mary Ann Abrahamson Marlene Adland George R. Affeldt, Jr. Dr. Richard T. A’Hearn Greg and Ann Akin Shannon Allen Selmalyn Allison Jill and Bruce Anderson Robert and Jean Andrews Chad Anthony Steve and Joy Appel Barbara T. Armstrong Margaret Armstrong
Jeff Arp Charles and Marilyn Averbeck Tom and Mary Avery Kris Axberg Ginger and Herb Ayres Franz Backus Jean J. Baesemann Dennis and LuAnn Baker Steve and Cathy Baker Patricia Bakula Mary Balducci Richard Baldwin Karen and Peter Balistreri Lawrence Balistreri Thomas Ballon Peter Balzer George Banda Katharine Banzhaf Dave and Jan Barkei Pam Barker William Bartholomew Donna Bartolone Richard Barton Victoria Barton Alex and Jennifer Bartoszewicz Elizabeth Bass James Bassett Jane and James Bauer David Baumann and Kathleen Olejnik Tony and Tanya Baumgardt Michael Bean Jeff and Jan Beardsley Dorothy Beck Richard Becker Rita Becker Craig and Elizabeth Beecher Betty Behnke Clark and Linda Beier Monica Beitzel Peter Bender David Benner Sheri Berg Dr. Marcie Berger Richard and Gloria Bergman Gerald and Sydell Bergtrom Eric and Sherrie Berndt David Beyer Geoffrey and Karen Bilda Janine Bina Greg Bird Robert and Ellen Bladorn Scott and Annette Blanchard Jan and Bob Blazich Carol Block Margaret Blodgett and Kenneth Miller Amy and Edward Blumenthal Glendon and Susanne Bogdon Wayne and Anthea Bojar Janet Boles Georgia Bond Cheryl Borree Diane Bourquin Gene Braaksma John Breckenridge Judith Brehm Robert and Sharon Brenner Rick and Mardi Bridich Cheri and Tom Briscoe Ricardo Broach Carla Brockman James Brown and Ann Brophy John and Susan Brown Anthony and Michelle Burant Dr. Joseph Burgarino Dee Burlingame Michael and Robin Burns Susan Burns Leslie Buttles
Matthew and Laura Byers Peter and Laurie Byrne Anthony and Maritza Caceres Lewis and Susan Cadkin Trish Calvy Bruce Camilleri and Jennifer Johnson Guy and DeAnn Campbell John and Katy Cantieri Chris Caparelli and Shelly Okun Julie and John Carpenter Darius Carr Eardis and Rose Carr Art Carter Dr. Curtis and Jean Carter Bonnie Cass Sally Castle Andrew Catanzaro Gabe and Katrina Ceci Cynthia Herrera and Ron Chandler Gregory Chandler Teresa and James Charewicz Darlene Chiappetta Brian and Amy Chic Michael and Mary Chmielewski Roger and Donna Choinsky Walt and Aleta Chossek Greg Chrisafis Daniel and Pamela Christensen Marcia Christianson Jay and Roxanne Ciatti Edward and Diana Cichurski Nan and Robert H. Ciralsky James and Martha Clark Vanessa Clark Patricia Clason Robert and Kay Clausen Carmen Clausing Mary Ann Cleek Karen and John Cliffe Donald Cohen Rick and Lana Colbo Ann Marie Pharris-Collette and David Collette Joseph Collins Rochelle Connor Kathleen and Mark Conrad K. Conroy and M. Slupik Mary Cook and Michael Anich Cindy Cooper Rev. David E. Cooper Carol Coppersmith Judith and David Coran Marilyn Corlew Violet Corliss Sharon Cronkrite Eugene Crossot Matt Cudney Norman and Luann Cummings Arthur and Barbara Cupps Janice Curnes Richard Czeszynski Diane Dalton Catherine Daubard and Christopher Zibart Patrick and JoAnn Davidson Barbara Davis Julia and William Davis June Davis Richard and Martha Davis Hans and Agatha Dawson Rachel de Hartog Heather Deaton Lois Ellen Debbink Tom DeChant Laura DeGolier William and Joan Dehnel Christine Delong Mary Dempsey Jane Dennis
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Mr. and Mrs. Steven Gardiner Kristine Gauger James and Judy Gehl Tony and Mary Gentine David and Vel Geraldson Matthew Gerdisch Mary Gibeaut Matt and Nancy Gibson Dr. Richard and Mrs. Carolyn Gibson Emmely Gideon Thomas Giese Lynn Giffhorn Charles Giglia Paul Glessner Kelly Glostott Susan G. Godfrey Dave and Judy Goggin Jacqueline and Mark Gold Sarena Goldstein Stephen and Ellen Goldstein Colleen Golomski Frank and Renee Gonzales Virginia Goode Lawrence and Hannah Goodman Robert and Harriet Gordon Marilyn Gordon-Ross Karen Gotzler and Jim Milner Ralph and Jo Ann Gould Mark and Sandy Grady Joel and Barbara Granick Grace Graves Mary and Dale Graves Rosalie Greco Jim Gremminger Christopher and Jeanne Grenda Michael and Mary Grennier Barbara Griffiths Sylvia Grigg Marisa Grossman Thomas and Mary Grossman Jerry and Patricia Groth John and Patricia Grum Denis and Helga Guequierre Ralph Gugerty Charmaine and Kurt Gunderson Libby and David Gutterman Carolyn Haack Shirley Haase Mary Haberman Carol Hackbardt Richard and Susan Hackl Bruce and Monica Hady Denise and Warren Haeberle James and Joan Hagner Dan and Sue Haislmaier Paul and Patricia Haislmaier Drs. Paul and Gloria Halverson Winifred Hammermeister Leslie and Lee Hanrihar Carolyn Hansen Cynthia and Kevin Hansen Roger Hansen and John Payton Ernest and Diane Hanson Judith and John Hartl Cherrie Hartley Daniel and Helen Hartsman Jim and Marge Hartwig Carol Hase Helen Hawke John and Grace Haydon John and Jacquelyn Healy Jean and Greg Heberer Rick and Karen Hebert Kurt Hecox Roger Hedding Thomas and Catherine Heinen Jackie Heise Lisa and James Heise
Ken and Rosemarie Helman Robert and Jane Helminiak Ann Henderson John and Jean Henderson Robert and Sally Henzl Christopher Hernandez Jerold and Joyce Hershberger Karen Herz Beverly A. Hess David Hetzel Dennis and Joyce Hibner Earl and Eugenie Hildebrandt E. Alexander and Barbara Hill Adom Hinkle Hugh and Robin Hoffman Kevin Hood Neil Hootkin Michael and Terese Hopkins Barbara and Wayne Hoppe Kathleen and Guy Hoppe Donald and Kathleen Horning Sue and Dan Horton Genevieve Hostak Megann Hubbard George and Valerie Huhnke Richard and Esther Huiting Peter Hundt Barbara Hunt Victor Hunter Susan Huse Teresa and Steven Huyck Laura Hyland Kay Hyler Kenneth and Mary Ingles Sandra Ivers Dan and Joan Jablonski Joseph Jackson Mary Beth Jacobson Nancy and William Jankovich Don Jarchow Trina Jashinsky Michael Jassak Donald and Frances Jefferson Darlene Jenkins-Ray Jewish Community Foundation Margery H and Irvin M Becker Donor Advised Fund Roberta & Sanford Fedderly Donor Advised Fund Jordan and Phyllis Fink Donor Advised Fund Cindy and Michael Katzoff Family Donor Advised Fund Avrum and Dannette Lank Donor Advised Fund Karen E and Leonard L Loeb Donor Advised Fund Audrey A. Mann Donor Advised Fund Jeff Jilek Patricia Jipson James and Angela Jodie Barent and Noreen Johnson Daniel and Patricia Johnson Douglas Johnson Francis Johnson Lynda Johnson Mary Johnson Sharon and Allen Johnson Judy Jones Jayne Jordan Caroline Joyce Larry and Holly Jurss Steve and Barbara Kaainoa Georgia Kaftan Jane and Chris Kaltenbach Ronald Karbel Timothy Karp Joe Karpfinger and Craig Thelen
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2016/17 DONORS Cindy Karus Mary Ellen Kasprowicz Stephen and Diane Kavalauskas Jon and Marilyn Kay William and Judy Kay Charles Keefe Edward F. Kelly Gillian Kemper David Kempfer Robert and Sarajane Kennedy Diane Kercheck William Kettering Jack and Audrey Keyes Ruth Kharouf Allan Kieckhafer Michael and Linda Kiedrowski Gary and Noreen Killian Elynor and Paul Kimmel Edward and Lois Kinsfogel Genevieve Kirchman Peggy Kirkeeng and Michael Sperling Ralph and Sharon Kirsch Richard and Rita Klick Mary Klingaman Kathy Klobuchar Donald and Carol Klockow Gene and Stephanie Klurfeld Diane Knight Julie and Gary Knippen Mary Knudten Jeanne Kornkven Carolyn Korona Don and Mary Korte Roy Korte Vincent Kotnik Jerome Kowalski Terry and Mary Krall Wendy Kramer Lee and Bonita Kraus Pamela and Bruce Kraus Jan and Al Krause John and Danell Krawczyk John and Susan Krezoski Austin Krogh Peter Kuenzi Michael Kuhn Dr. and Mrs. James and Elizabeth Kuplic Suzanna and James Lacy Tom and Sally Ladky Thomas and Donna LaGuardia Michael Lang Gary Langbruttig Eva Lange Stacy LaPrad Terry and Marilyn Largent Jeanne and Dennis Larsen Jennifer and Jeff Larson Jim and Teri Larson Gregory and Mary Laska Todd and Ruth Laszewski Michael Lattos Charles and Estella Lauter Eugene and Gwendolyn Lavin Patrick Layden Christopher Leadley and Ellen Hing Sam Leichtling and Lindsey Tauber Richard Leinbarger Mary Lepeska Esther and Marv Letven Mark and Cindy Levy Debra Lewandowski Rita Lewenauer Karen Lewis John and Cynthia Lhost Earl and Mary Lillydahl Kerri Lintott Diane Lipman Cindy Lippert
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Steve and Patricia Lipscomb Bill and Marlene Listwan Pat Lombardo Sherry and Mel Lopata John and Linda Lowther Frances and Neill Luebke Susan Lueders and Paul Wawak Gordon and Alicia Lugauer Hedy Lukas and Bob Marshall Mary Lukaszewicz Ken and Maggie Lukow Agnes Lun and David Lundin Herb and Dona Rae Lundin Mrs. Johanna G. Lutterbie Keith Lutz LeRoy and Anne Lutz Nancy Lynch Thomas Coulter Malin and Michelle Malin Mary Beth Malm Margaret Malnory and Thomas Silbernagel Michael and Jane Malone Thomas and Terri Malta Thomas and Mary Jo Mance Drs. Judy and Mark Mandel Richard Mannisto James and Susan Manthei Marian Manyo Jacqueline Margis Hon. Wayne and Judith Marik Kathy and Andrew Marks Christopher and Maryann Marowski Luann Marter Christine and Anthony Martin Robin Martin Thomas Martini Jerry and Donna Martynski Robert and Grace Masson Rev. Erwin Matt Marsha Matte Rose Mary and Frank Matusinec Carol Maurer Marc Mayerhoff Don and Gerri Mayew James Mayo Caryl and A. Stratton McAllister John and Suzanne McArdle Dennis McBride and Karen Barry Margaret McCarthy Mary McCormick and Tim Hawks William and Pauline McCown Laverne McCoy Kay McCrary Judith McGauran Barbara McGinnis Paul and Carol McInerny Carol and Michael McIntyre Michael and Karen McKinney Darcy McManus Elizabeth McManus Peder and Kathy Medtlie Dean Meier Joyce Meinicke Sandra and Rich Melcher Robert Meldman Heinz and Helen Melzl Matt and Jenny Mendenhall Quentin and Nancy Meracle Dale Metz and Thomas Schneider Diana and Mark Metz Beth Meyer Pamela Meyer Dr. Alfred and Dorothy Meyers Jill Meyers James Michael Mary and Donald Miech William and Barbara Mielke William Millard Debra L. Miller
Gregory and Kristine Miller Jay Miller and Donna Faw Richard Miller and Miriam Reading Richard Minkley and Susan Hunter Brian Miracle Adam Miskie Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mitchell Walter Mizia Connie Molbeck Peter and Sharon Moncher Ruth Anne Morava Rudy and Jane Moravcik Mary Moritz Dr. George and Nancy Morris Holly Morse Stephanie and Lance Mortensen Jerry and Mary Mudlaff Emily Mueller Mary Ann Mueller Rosemary and William Muenter Frank and Kathy Mulvey Marion Munagian Terry and Debbie Murphy Dr. Richard C. Murray Lucia and Jack Murtaugh Howard and Elaine Myers Stacey Walthers-Naffah and Chris Naffah David Nagy Jean and Hilton Neal Dr. Richard and Jill Neils Tuffy Nell Karen Nelson Kathy Nelson Larry Nelson and Dawn Borowski Jay and Barbara Newell Judith Newland Michelle Nielsen Susan Niescior Ronni Nivala Gilbert and Katherine Nock Linda Nolan JoAnn Norris Jean Novy Kenneth and Elizabeth Nowakowski James and Christine O’Brien Jon O’Connell Mary O’Connor Fran and Miriam Odden Herbert and Karen Oechler Dale and Joelyn Olen Eileen Olen and Duncan Shrout Marcia Olen Adeline O’Malley Sandra Orcholski Joseph and Peggy Ordinans Rebecca Osborn Eileen O’Sullivan Ray Otto Frank and Linda Paavola Roberta Paccagnella Joyce L. Pace Gerald and Marjorie Pagel Josephine Paider Trask Marjorie Palleon Sandra and Jim Pape Dr. and Mrs. Jerry Parent Tracy Park Rod and Erin Parsons Stuart Parsons Shirley Patzke Rodney and Virginia Paulsen Mari K. Pavleje Shelia Payton Radka Pelikanova Dennis and Rebecca Pelzek Paula Penebaker Debby Penzkover Ann Marie Perhach
2016/17 DONORS Charles and Susan Persch Matthew Perta David and Louise Petering John E. Peters Bettie Petersen-Dicks Greg and Anne-Marie Peterson Joan Peterson Julie and Mark Peterson Peter and Rosemary Petroll Bill and Fe Petterson Claire Pfleger Andrew and Sara Pforr Denise and Lawrence Pheifer Betty Philipps Jennifer and Joseph Pieper Stacey and Ron Pierce Leon and Mary Pieschek Frank and Angela Pintar Richard Pleister Jerry and Jill Polacheck Monica Pollack Anne Postl Jane and Gregory Potrykus Joseph and Sharon Pottebaum Earl Potter Richard Poulson and Janet Bean David and Diane Powell Jeremy and Kara Prach Sarah J. Pratt, M.D. Linda and William Priebe Barbara Prindiville Betsy Prinz Daniel and Connie Pronley Timothy and Diane Pruitt James and Nancy Puechner Ronald Puestow Edward and Pamela Quebbeman Jeff Quezaire Jessica Quindel Therese Quirk Dr. Randall J. Raasch Michael Radichel Robert Raffel Stephen and Susan Ragatz Michael and Barbara Rawling Barbara Recht Kathleen Reese and Joseph Bartz Patrick and Noreen Regan Dick and Donna Reinardy Ray and Mary Rentmeester Philip and Mary Reykdal Richard Rezek Paula and John Ries Charles Riley Luz Maria Rios Dennis Rioux and Stacey Otto Susan Ristow Paul Ritch Charlene Ritchey Mary Ellen Robertson Joseph Rodriguez Mary Roepke Gregory and Patricia Rogaczewski Dorlee Rohlfing Eve and Fabio Romersi Terrance Ronsman Peter and Constance Roop Darlene and Willie Rose Gerv and Bev Rose Peggy Rose Jimmy Rosen George and Dotty Roth Kathy Rotta Dottie Rotter Timothy and Cathy Rottmann Donald and Edith Rouse Keith Rowe Gerard and Susan Ruedinger
Mary and Peter Runde Rhoda Runzheimer Michael Rupp Valeria Rykowski Catherine Rynkiewicz Lillian Sablan Michael Sadowski Thomas and Judy Saeger Rena and Fredrick Safer Guadalupe Salinas Nita Salzman Robin San Agustin Max and Patricia Scharmach Phyllis Scharner Brenda and Dennis Schendel Steve Scheu Jeffrey Schilling Thomas Schilling Ron Schimmelpfennig Arlene and Dennis Schindler Howard and Robin Schlei Terry Schlenker Katy and Joe Schlidt Diane Schlitz Kay Schmidt Ron and Jean Schmidt Elliott Schnackenberg Michael and Deb Schneider Christopher and Billi Dawn Schoggen Virginia Scholz Harold and Eleanor Schroeder William and Judith Schuele Dennis Schultz James Schultz and Donna Menzer Carol and Lyman Schulz David Schulz Eleanore and Eugene Schulz Lana and Charles Schumacher Patrick Schumacher and Mary Henneman Tom Schuppe Janice Schur Evelyn Schurman Jeff and Joicelyn Schwager Barb Scotty Jurgen Seeberger Mary Sellers Patrick Seraphine Mary Jane Sericati Judith and Ronald Shapiro Celia Shaughnessy John and Pamela Shefchik Bruce and Kathleen Shepherd Philip and Joan Sherman Vicki Shimi Barbara and Eugene Shreves Robert and Diane Shumaker David Simpson and Debbie Schmidt Allan Simsic Leslie and Marcia Singer Linda Sires Eddie Skinner Ralph and Kathy Skudlarczyk Jonathan and Shirley Slomowitz Steven and Heather Smart Katherine Smith Mark and Minna Smith Mary M. Smith Stephen and Mary Smith Sarah Smith-McEneany and Robert Smith Dr. Marilyn Smits Shirley Smukowski-Sobczak Thomas and Irena Sobierajski Sally Soderberg Isadore and Sue Sorce Carol and Jim Spangler Catherine Spyres Carol Sroka Charles and JoAnn Stabenfeldt
Peter Stachnik Jo Ann Stade Donna and Donald Steffens Pamela Stanick Lu Steinert Michael and Sarah Steinle Angela and Jason Stemo Anita and Jeff Stemper Joel and Jane Stenzel Cathy Sterkin Steven and Jean Stern Alice Steuck Konkel Shirley Steward Douglas and Jean Stewart Ronald and Patricia Stifter Robert Stogsdill Michael and Linda Stolz George and Deborah Stone Maureen Stone and John Horgan David and Cynthia Stott Roumiana Stoycheva Timothy and Susan Strane Robert and Ione Straub Harold and Kathryn Swanson Thomas and Marilyn Swiontek Barry and Susan Szymanski Dennis and Telva Szymborski Roberta Tacke Miriam Tangle Paul and Donna Tanzer Margaret Tennessen Dr. Stanley and Judi Teplin Donald Terkel Maria A. Terres-Sandgren Grant and Diane Tews David Thiel Gary and Tracy Thiel Kirk Thode Alice and Scott Thomson Steven Tietz and Catherine Markwiese Catherine Tikkanen Ann Tisdale Robert Titley and Sharon Riley Lynn Tolcott Kathryn Toohill Nancy Torphy Joy Towell Anne Tremel Aaria and Philip Troiano John and Darlene Trotter Gerald Turow Lee and Margaret Tyne Patricia Ulnan Rafail Usapinsky Richard Uspel Bridget Valient Natalie Van Alstine Pamela Van Doren Jack and Wendy Venske Melissa Verdin Dena Vette Donna and Norman Vincent Dennis and Diane Voit Kevin and Cynthia Volm Nancy Vose Richard Waak Cynthia Wagner Jeff and Dyan Wagner Margaret Wagner Rose Mary Walecki Diana Walker Patti Walker Jon and Carol Wall Chuck and Betty Wallens Lail Wallskog James Walsh Roger and Maricolette Walsh Frank and Milena Walter
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2016/17 DONORS Darlene Walters Jack and Margaret Ward Gail Waring Robert and Kathleen Warner Tamara Watkins Susan and Jack Watson Shelley and Geoff Watters Edwin and Nancy Watts Mary Wegener Barbara Ann Wegner Mike and Jill Weinshel Kristine Weir-Martell Russell and Alyce Weiss Suzanne and Dave Weiss Rachel Weitzer Agnes and Ronald Wells David and Mary Welnetz Lorrie Wenzel David and Cindy Werner Robin Wetherbee
John and Judith Wettengel Donald and Melody Weyer Betty White Harvey and Donna Wichman Susan Wiegner Caroline Wieman Harvey Wiersgalla Ted Wiley Patricia Wilkins Jennifer Williams Penny Williams Tom and Marlys Williams Zetta and Willie Williams Willson Family Donald and Kate Wilson Susan Winecki Susan and John Wing Joyce and Michael Winghart Daniel and Melissa Winter Todd and Michele Wintheiser
Steve Wipert Beth and Kevin Wisniewski David Wisniewski Holly Wochos David Wolfe Diana Wood Ross and Sandy Workman Derril and Laurie Wright Joan Wright Gary and Julie Wycklendt Peter and Leslie Yaeger Georgia Yanicke Phil and Lois Yanny Beth and Bruce Yeko Mike Yost and Lisa Schuldt Barbara Zall Evan and Adina Zeppos Karen Zielinski and Martin Braasch H. Russell and Georgianne Zimmermann Mary Lou Zuege
Matthew Klein Susan and Anthony Krausen Ellyn Laessig Andrea Leung Dwight and Marleen Morgan Randy Nawotka Noble Diagnostics Inc. Jane O’Gorman Estate of Harold E Pentler Terry Rindt
Annie Royal Shugull Research Neil and Terri Siegel Robert and Milly Skowera Robert Smith Studio Gear Susan and Paul Theiss June and Mike Wessa Shirley Zauner
IN KIND GIFTS Gary and Kim Antonovich Mike and Chris Born Diane Dalton Ann Derse Doreen Festge Sam Garst Frederick Gerlach Chris Gibart Judy Hansen Tania Kane
MEMORIAL GIFTS In Memory of Thomas Altenburg Edith and Edward Brown Jan and Lou Frank Janet and Bill Hume Cynthia and Michael Jakusz Jean and Mark Koehl Stephen Koehl Locatelli and Company Dan and Shirley Mueller In Memory of Jo McReynolds Blochowiak Kenneth Blochowiak In Memory of Constance Bowman The Crafts Judy Hansen
Janet and Bill Hume Mary Stratte In Memory of Edie DeBrue Alison Riedi In Memory of James Allen Dix Mary Paula Dix In Memory of Martin H. Frank Suzanne Frank In Memory of Bud and Evelyn Grunewald Glenn Grunewald In Memory of Skippy McCarragher Robert and Dorothy Wilkins In Memory of Jeanne Normoyle
Bobi Keenan In Memory of Bruce C. O’Neill Peppy O’Neill In Memory of Eleanor Repinski Gillian Lester-George and Manuel D. Montesinos In Memory of Angela Sauro James Gantner Jerome Pogodzinski George and Kim Poh In Memory of Elmer and Angela Seidler Jeanne and Neal Seidler In Memory of Diane Treptow Ron Treptow
HONORING GIFTS In Honor and Appreciation of Patty and Jay Baker James and Elaine Sweet In Honor of Katharine Banzhaf Julie Banzhaf-Stone In Honor of Mark Clements Lloyd and Sheri Levin In honor of Diane Dalton Robert Freis and Linda DeVogt In Honor of Susan and Gee Esslinger’s 50th wedding anniversary Midge and Peter Foris Wheeler In Honor of Michael Evans Emily Errthum 40
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September 7-24
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September 15 October 1
Margaret Brate Bryant Civic Theatre (262) 547-0708
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September 19 October 29
FRANKIE AND JOHNNY IN THE CLAIR DE LUNE
September 20 October 15
This celebrated musical comedy follows two smalltime gamblers as they pursue love and luck, from the heart of Times Square to the cafes of Havana, Cuba.
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From Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright of Disgraced comes a fierce and funny new play about identity, religion, and the contradictions that make us who we are.
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Working concerns the hopes, dreams, joys, and concerns of the average working American.
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In this magical story of science, history, family and love, a passionate woman maps her own passage through a society determined to keep her in her place.
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