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YEAR IN REVIEW 2013-2014

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Roundabout Theatre Company is committed to producing the highest quality theatre with the finest artists, sharing stories that endure, and providing accessibility to all audiences. A not-for-profit company, Roundabout fulfills its mission each season through the production of classic plays and musicals; the development and production of new works by established and emerging writers; educational initiatives that enrich the lives of children and adults; and a subscription model and audience outreach programs that cultivate and engage all audiences.

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

CHAIRMAN Thomas E. Tuft

VICE CHAIRMENLawrence Kaplen

Katheryn Patterson Kempner

PRESIDENTTodd Haimes

TREASURERSamuel R. Chapin

SECRETARYSylvia Golden

Alec Baldwin

Jeffrey Barker

Bill Borrelle

Matthew Broderick

James J. Burke, Jr.

Mary G. Cadagin

Jim Carter

Mary Cirillo-Goldberg

Michael T. Cohen

Mike de Graffenried

Douglas Durst

Patricia R. Goldstein

John R. Gordon

Harry E. Gould, Jr.

Perry B. Granoff

Jeanne Hagerty

Meryl D. Hartzband

Maureen A. Hayes

Abby F. Kohnstamm

Gene R. Korf

Stephanie Kramer

Carole S. Krumland

Cathy Lasry

Mark J. Manoff

David E. Massengill

Cynthia Nixon

Laura Pels

Charles Randolph-Wright

Gregg Rechler

Marvin Rosen

Steven A. Sanders

Steven Schroko

Beryl Snyder

Alyce Toonk

Johs Worsoe

Adam Zurofsky

CHAIRMEN EMERITIChristian C. Yegen

Steven F. Goldstone

DIRECTORS EMERITIBob Donnalley

John P. McGarry, Jr.

Carol Mitchell

Todd Haimes Artistic Director

Harold Wolpert Managing Director

Julia C. Levy Executive Director

Sydney Beers General Manager

Scott Ellis Adams Associate Artistic Director

CHAIRMAN Yolanda R. Turocy

Polly Bergen*

Karen McKeel Calby

Henry Cooperman

Linda L. D’Onofrio

Boyd Gaines

Ned Ginty

Jodi Glucksman

Carmen Grossman

Barbara McIntyre Hack

Jeannette Hobson

H. Brett Humphreys

Cherry Jones

JoAnne Kennedy

Frank Langella

Helen Mirren

Brian Murray

Liam Neeson

Christopher Plummer

Ron Rifkin

Laura Suzanne Rodgers

Robert Schaffer

Janis Ing Strauss

Mark Tamagni

Cynthia C. Wainwright

Barry C. Waldorf

Tony Walton

LEADERSHIP COUNCIL

ROUNDABOUT THEATRE COMPANY

MISSION

*in memoriam

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Letter from the Chairman ......................................................................................... 4

Letter from the Artistic Director ................................................................................. 5

The Classics .......................................................................................................... 6

New Works ......................................................................................................... 16

Readings and Workshops ..................................................................................... 20

Education at Roundabout ...................................................................................... 22

Welcoming New Audiences .................................................................................. 24

Engaging Loyal Audiences .................................................................................... 25

The Archives ........................................................................................................ 26

Spring Gala 2014 ............................................................................................... 29

Celebrating 10 Years of the Steinberg Center .......................................................... 30

Our Supporters .................................................................................................... 31

Our Staff ............................................................................................................. 35

ROUNDABOUT THEATRE COMPANY

MISSION CONTENTS

For a copy of our most recent audited financial statement, please contact the Development Office at 212.719.9393 or [email protected]. The FY14 audited financial statement will be available beginning January 2015.

Front cover photo: Joshua Henry, Sutton Foster, and Colin Donnell in Violet Back cover photo: Alan Cumming, Michelle Williams, and cast in Cabaret

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This was a season that showcased Roundabout’s impact on both the theatre community and the greater community of New York City. We had more audiences walk through our doors than ever before, reaching more than 600,000 theatregoers; we employed more than 1,100 artists and administrative and theatre staff; and we affected more than 12,000 public schools students and their teachers representing all five boroughs. Our productions garnered numerous award nominations, along with critical acclaim. The overall positive response we received is proof that under the unflagging leadership of Artistic Director Todd Haimes, Managing Director Harold Wolpert, and Executive Director Julia Levy, Roundabout’s mission was realized on all levels, and with profound success.

As Chairman, I am most proud that we succeeded in balancing artistic excellence and effective community outreach with strong fiscal management. After a very challenging year the prior season, I am pleased to report that we will end the 2013-14 fiscal year with a surplus. This is all the more remarkable given that Todd chose plays that represented some of the greatest artistic risks taken by the company – Machinal, The Winslow Boy, and Violet. He balanced those productions with more popular works that allowed diverse groups of artists the opportunity to revisit Cabaret and Bad Jews, both of which had previously been staged at Roundabout.

When we accepted the opportunity to manage the Stephen Sondheim Theatre, we planned to produce our own work but also have the ability to rent out the theatre from time to time. The proceeds from that rental would go back into the not-for-profit purpose of the organization and provide funds to support our activities, including our work in the NYC public schools, and our efforts to support artists through the Associate Artist and Underground programs. Our current rental, Beautiful, has been a great success beyond our expectation. Thankfully, it has generated the needed funds to allow us to have an even greater impact in our community.

Our education department continues to serve students in meaningful ways. This year, the NYC Department of Education brought us into eleven additional public schools to provide technical theatre education; we are excited to fill this much needed role. We are also proud to work in partnership with the professional unions, including the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (IATSE), to provide students with practical knowledge that will offer them a gateway to a career in theatre. Finally, this year’s Student Theatre Arts Festival was so popular that we moved it into one of our Broadway houses – the American Airlines Theatre. Over 600 friends and family watched highlights of productions from our eleven partner schools representing all five boroughs.

In recent annual reports, I have mentioned both short- and long-term strategies that were put in place by the Board and management to ensure Roundabout’s financial strength. I am again very happy to report that those efforts continue. The branding work that was launched last year was extended to include all our venues. We installed a state-of-the-art digital marquee at the American Airlines Theatre, thanks to the generosity of the City of New York. In the vein of the immersive style pioneered by Cabaret, we continue to expand the experience for our audiences into the lobbies and beyond, with inventive displays, both low and high-tech, and even a mobile app for Cabaret which allows patrons to share their experiences online. And finally, thanks to the generosity of so many supporters, our annual fund campaign has exceeded our goal with more than $13 million in contributed revenue.

I want to mention Mary Solomon, who is stepping down from the Board this year, and thank her for her decade-long service and leadership. Though she will be missed in the board room, she will always be a part of the Roundabout family. We are happy to welcome as Vice Chairs, Kitty Patterson and Larry Kaplen, and our new Secretary, Sylvia Golden.

I want to thank all the people who made this season possible: our renewing and new subscribers, our many donors who continue to be so generous with their support and belief in what we do, the Leadership Council, and of course our staff, artists, and my fellow Board members.

A LETTER FROM THE

CHAIRMAN

Tom Tuft, Chairman of the Board

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The 2013-14 season was undoubtedly one of Roundabout’s most artistically gratifying, with both audiences and critics responding with great enthusiasm. That recognition was especially rewarding because we made decisions this year to take big risks, balancing them with the kind of work I know Roundabout does best. I was proud to see that balance so beautifully realized, especially in a season that reinforced our commitment to being a home for artists at all stages of their careers.

After more than four years of trying to bring back Sam Mendes and Rob Marshall’s seminal production of Cabaret, I can’t tell you how it felt to see that show back onstage at Studio 54. It was the one show in his career that Sam told me he wanted to revisit, and, frankly, I felt the same way. Sam and Rob were so early in their careers the first time we brought Cabaret to Broadway, and it’s been astounding to watch them return, now with fifteen more years of life and career experience to deepen their already brilliant work. And of course welcoming Alan Cumming back as the Emcee, the role that first brought him to the New York stage, is incredibly special for him, for me, and for the audience members who greet him with cheers each night.

At the American Airlines Theatre, we brought exciting and artistically challenging work to the stage, combining the Broadway premiere of Violet with two shows, Machinal and The Winslow Boy, that have not been revived on Broadway since their 1928 and 1947 premieres. The Winslow Boy had long been on my wish list. It’s not an easy play, but with Lindsay Posner’s direction and Roger Rees’ searing central performance, it became one of the best-reviewed shows of the season. Violet, a modern musical classic, starred the outstanding Sutton Foster and, thanks to Jeanine Tesori, features one of the best scores in contemporary musical theatre. I loved this show when I first saw it in 1997 off-Broadway at Playwrights Horizons, and I’m honored to have given it a much-deserved Broadway debut. To be able to showcase pieces, or allow artists to stretch themselves in ways that the commercial theatre rarely permits, is really at the heart of what we do. And it was in this spirit that we mounted Just Jim Dale, with the incomparable Jim Dale, an artist with whom we have had a thirty-year relationship. I was so happy that our audiences were given the opportunity to experience this joyous piece.

We had a production and an opening night that will be remembered for years to come with Sophie Treadwell’s Machinal, starring the extraordinary Rebecca Hall. The show was a risk in so many ways – a large cast, a little-known playwright, a title no one could pronounce, plus Lyndsey Turner’s vision of a massive turntable, one more element to put us on uncertain ground. When the turntable broke early during the opening night performance, what initially felt like a disaster turned into the truest “the show must go on” moment I have ever experienced. The production team came to the rescue directly from the audience, in their opening night attire. I loved that night, and was so proud of the production, of the artists who brought it to life, and particularly of our Board, who were supportive of taking on this ambitious project.

This year also marked a first, when we decided to transfer Bad Jews from Roundabout Underground to the Laura Pels Theatre. It became one of our most successful new plays ever. There is nothing better than the moment young playwrights discover they can make a living with their art, and I’m thrilled to see Joshua Harmon joining Stephen Karam, Kim Rosenstock, Steven Levenson, and all the writers who debuted with Roundabout Underground and have reached that milestone.

This season also commemorated the tenth year of the Harold and Miriam Steinberg Center for Theatre. We celebrated with a playreading of our inaugural production – Lynn Nottage’s Intimate Apparel – featuring the original cast. This great evening allowed us to take a step back and consider all we have accomplished in the past decade. We set out to create a center of artistic activity, and today, we have achieved that goal. On any given day you can attend a production in the Pels, see a reading by an emerging writer in the Black Box, or witness teaching artists at work with students in the Education Studio. The center is a true testament to celebrating artists at all stages.

I also want to touch on a loss we suffered this year – the death of Gene Feist, Roundabout’s Founding Artistic Director. Gene and his family mean a lot to me personally, and of course to this theatre. I can’t thank him enough for entrusting Roundabout to me.

This was a season of ambitious work, both celebrating our past and looking ahead with exciting new voices. Roundabout’s Board and staff rose to every challenge throughout the year, and I am so thankful for their efforts.

A LETTER FROM THEA LETTER FROM THE

ARTISTIC DIRECTOR CHAIRMAN

Todd Haimes, Artistic Director

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THE CLASSICSRoundabout places classic plays and musicals at the center of its mission and programming. Since its opening season in 1966, Roundabout has produced more than 200 play revivals and brought nearly one-third of all Broadway musical revivals to the stage, concentrating on works that generally would not be produced in the commercial theatre. Roundabout classic plays and musicals are synonymous with high production values, unique artistic collaborations, and accessibility. The productions invite audiences of all backgrounds to engage in a dialogue between the world of the play and their personal experience.

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THE WINSLOW BOY

American Airlines Theatre

By Terence Rattigan

September 20, 2013 through December 1, 2013

DIRECTOR: Lindsay Posner SET AND COSTUME DESIGN: Peter McKintosh LIGHTING DESIGN: David Lander SOUND DESIGN: Drew Levy ORIGINAL MUSIC: Michael Bruce HAIR AND WIG DESIGN: Paul Huntley DIALECT COACH: Stephen Gabis

ORIGINAL CAST: Michael Cumpsty, Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio, Alessandro Nivola, Roger Rees, Zachary Booth, Spencer Davis Milford, Charlotte Parry, Chandler Williams, Meredith Forlenza, Stephen Pilkington, Henny Russell

OPENING NIGHT: October 17, 2013

AWARDS/NOMINATIONS: Outer Critics Circle Award Nomination for Best

Revival of a PlayOuter Critics Circle Award Nomination for Best

Director of a Play – Lindsay PosnerOuter Critics Circle Award Nomination for Best

Featured Actor in a Play – Alessandro Nivola

Spencer Davis Milford, Zachary Booth, Alessandro Nivola, Roger Rees, Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio, and Charlotte Parry in The Winslow Boy

The original Old Vic Theatre production of The Winslow Boy was first performed on March 8, 2013 at The Old Vic, London [Artistic Director Kevin Spacey, Chief Executive Sally Greene, Producer John Richardson]

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MACHINAL

American Airlines Theatre

By Sophie Treadwell

December 20, 2013 through March 2, 2014

DIRECTOR: Lyndsey TurnerSET DESIGN: Es DevlinCOSTUME DESIGN: Michael Krass LIGHTING DESIGN: Jane CoxSOUND DESIGN: Matt Tierney ORIGINAL MUSIC: Matthew HerbertHAIR AND WIG DESIGN: Paul HuntleyCHOREOGRAPHY: Sam PinkletonDIALECT COACH: Kate Wilson

ORIGINAL CAST: Rebecca Hall, Suzanne Bertish, Morgan Spector, Michael Cumpsty, Damian Baldet, Ashley Bell, Jeff Biehl, Arnie Burton, Ryan Dinning, Scott Drummond, Dion Graham, Edward James Hyland, Jason Loughlin, Maria-Christina Oliveras, Daniel Pearce, Henny Russell, Karen Walsh, Michael Warner

OPENING NIGHT: January 16, 2014

AWARDS/NOMINATIONS:Tony Award Nomination for Best Scenic Design

of a Play – Es DevlinTony Award Nomination for Best Costume Design of

a Play – Michael KrassTony Award Nomination for Best Sound Design of a

Play – Matt TierneyTony Award Nomination for Best Lighting Design of

a Play – Jane CoxDrama Desk Award Nomination for Best Lighting

Design of a Play – Jane CoxDrama Desk Award Nomination for Best Sound

Design of a Play – Matt TierneyOuter Critics Circle Award Nomination for Best

Revival of a PlayOuter Critics Circle Award Nomination for Best

Director of a Play – Lyndsey TurnerOuter Critics Circle Award Nomination for Best

Leading Actress in a Play – Rebecca HallOuter Critics Circle Award Nomination for Best Set

Design of a Play – Es DevlinTheatre World Award – Rebecca Hall

Rebecca Hall and Michael Cumpsty in Machinal

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CABARETStudio 54

Book by Joe Masteroff Music by John Kander Lyrics by Fred Ebb Based on the play by John van Druten and stories by Christopher Isherwood

March 21, 2014 through the present

DIRECTOR: Sam Mendes CO-DIRECTOR AND CHOREOGRAPHER: Rob Marshall MUSICAL DIRECTOR/VOCAL ARRANGER: Patrick VaccarielloSET AND CLUB DESIGN: Robert BrillCOSTUME DESIGN: William Ivey LongLIGHTING DESIGN: Peggy Eisenhauer & Mike BaldassariSOUND DESIGN: Brian Ronan ORCHESTRATIONS: Michael GibsonDANCE AND INCIDENTAL MUSIC: David KraneORIGINAL MUSIC COORDINATOR: John MonacoHAIR & WIG DESIGN: Paul HuntleyMAKE-UP DESIGN: Angelina AvalloneDIALECT COACH: Deborah Hecht

ORIGINAL CAST: Alan Cumming, Michelle Williams, Linda Emond, Danny Burstein, Bill Heck, Aaron Krohn, Gayle Rankin, Will Carlyon, Kaleigh Cronin, Caleb Damschroder, Benjamin Eakeley, Andrew Goss, Leeds Hill, Kristin Olness, Kelly Paredes, Jessica Pariseau, Dylan Paul, Jane Pfitsch, Evan D. Siegel, Stacey Sipowicz

OPENING NIGHT: April 24, 2014

AWARDS/NOMINATIONS: Tony Award Nomination for Best Featured Actor in a Musical – Danny Burstein Tony Award Nomination for Best Featured Actress in a Musical – Linda Emond Drama Desk Award Nomination for Best Featured Actor in a Musical – Danny Burstein Outer Critics Circle Award Nomination for Best Revival of a Musical Outer Critics Circle Award Nomination for Best Leading Actress in a Musical – Michelle Williams Outer Critics Circle Award Nomination for Best Featured Actor in a Musical – Danny Burstein Drama League Award Nomination for Distinguished Performance – Michelle Williams Drama League Award Nomination for Distinguished Performance – Alan Cumming

Proud Sponsor BANK OF AMERICA Official Airline AMERICAN AIRLINES Major support for Cabaret is provided by The Blanche and Irving Laurie Foundation

Danny Burstein, Linda Emond, and Gayle Rankin in Cabaret

THE CLASSICS

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VIOLETAmerican Airlines Theatre

Music by Jeanine Tesori Book and Lyrics by Brian Crawley Based on “The Ugliest Pilgrim” by Doris Betts Based on the New York City Center Encores! Off-Center Concert Production

March 28, 2014 through August 10, 2014 DIRECTOR: Leigh SilvermanCHOREOGRAPHY: Jeffrey PageMUSICAL DIRECTION: Michael RafterSET DESIGN: David ZinnCOSTUME DESIGN: Clint RamosLIGHTING DESIGN: Mark BartonSOUND DESIGN: Leon RothenbergORCHESTRATIONS: Rick Bassett, Joseph Joubert, Buryl RedMUSIC COORDINATOR: Seymour Red PressHAIR AND WIG DESIGN: Charles G. LaPointeDIALECT COACH: Kate Wilson

ORIGINAL CAST: Sutton Foster, Colin Donnell, Alexander Gemignani, Joshua Henry, Ben Davis, Annie Golden, Emerson Steele, Austin Lesch, Anastacia McCleskey, Charlie Pollock, Jacob Keith Watson, Rema Webb, Virginia Ann Woodruff

OPENING NIGHT: April 20, 2014

AWARDS/NOMINATIONS: Tony Award Nomination for Best Revival of a MusicalTony Award Nomination for Best Director of a Musical

– Leigh SilvermanTony Award Nomination for Best Leading Actress in a Musical

– Sutton FosterTony Award Nomination for Best Featured Actor in a Musical

– Joshua HenryDrama Desk award Nomination for Best Revival of a MusicalDrama Desk Award Nomination for Best Leading Actress in a

Musical – Sutton FosterDrama Desk Award Nomination for Best Featured Actor in a

Musical – Joshua HenryOuter Critics Circle Award Nomination for Best Revival

of a MusicalOuter Critics Circle Award Nomination for Best Leading Actress

in a Musical – Sutton FosterOuter Critics Circle Award Nomination for Best Featured Actor in

a Musical – Joshua HenryDrama League Award Nomination for Outstanding Revival

of a MusicalDrama League Award Nomination for Distinguished Performance

– Sutton FosterDrama League Award Nomination for Distinguished Performance

– Joshua HenryTheatre World Award – Emerson Steele

VIOLET was produced in association with Amy Sherman-Palladino and Daniel Palladino, David Miruish, Barry and Fran Weissler, Elizabeth Armstrong, and Mary Jo and Ted Shen.

Partial underwriting support from Gina and David Boonshoft. Playwrights Horizons, Inc., New York City, produced Violet Off-Broadway in 1997,

and it was initially developed at the O’Neill Theatre Center during the 1994 National Music Theatre Conference.

Emerson Steele, Alexander Gemignani, Joshua Henry, Sutton Foster, and Colin Donnell in Violet

THE CLASSICS

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DINNER WITH FRIENDS

Harold and Miriam Steinberg Center for Theatre/Laura Pels Theatre

By Donald Margulies

January 17, 2014 through April 13, 2014

DIRECTOR: Pam MacKinnonSET DESIGN: Allen MoyerCOSTUME DESIGN: Ilona SomogyiLIGHTING DESIGN: Jane CoxORIGINAL MUSIC & SOUND DESIGN:

Josh SchmidtHAIR & WIG DESIGN: Charles G. LaPointeFIGHT DIRECTOR: Thomas SchallORIGINAL CAST: Heather Burns, Marin Hinkle,

Darren Pettie, Jeremy Shamos

OPENING NIGHT: February 13, 2014

AWARDS/NOMINATIONS:Lucille Lortel Award Winner for Best Featured Actor

in a Play – Jeremy Shamos

Major support for Dinner with Friends is provided by The Laura Pels International Foundation for Theatre.

Dinner with Friends was commissioned by and premiered at Actors Theatre of Louisville.

Subsequently produced by South Coast Repertory.Originally Produced Off-Broadway by: Mitchell Maxwell, Mark Balsam, Ted

Tulchin, Victoria Maxwell, Mari Nakachi, Steven Tulchin

Darren Pettie, Heather Burns, Jeremy Shamos and Marin Hinkle in Dinner with Friends

THE CLASSICS

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Roundabout’s New Play Initiative cultivates new work by gifted playwrights at all stages of their careers through a three-pronged development process consisting of commissions of new works, developmental readings and workshops, and productions of new works through our Roundabout Underground program. These shows are an essential part of our future as we work to build relationships with writers and directors to develop and debut works that will contribute to the American theatre canon.

Tracee Chimo and Philip Ettinger in Bad Jews

NEW WORKS

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BAD JEWS

Harold and Miriam Steinberg Center for Theatre/Laura Pels Theatre

By Joshua Harmon

September 19, 2013 through December 29, 2013 DIRECTOR: Daniel Aukin SET DESIGN: Lauren HelpernCOSTUME DESIGN: Dane LaffreyLIGHTING DESIGN: Mark BartonSOUND DESIGN: Shane RettigHAIR AND MAKEUP DESIGN: J. Jared Janas

& Rob Greene

ORIGINAL CAST: Tracee Chimo, Philip Ettinger, Molly Ranson, Michael Zegen

OPENING NIGHT: October 3, 2013

AWARDS/NOMINATIONS:Lucille Lortel Award Winner for Best Lead Actress in a Play – Tracee Chimo Lucille Lortel Award Nomination for Outstanding Play Lucille Lortel Award Nomination for Best Featured Actor in a Play – Philip Ettinger Lucille Lortel Award Nomination for Best Featured Actress in a Play – Molly Ranson

New plays are supported by Roundabout Leaders for New Works: Alec Baldwin, Lois and Irvin Cohen, Peggy and Mark Ellis, Sylvia Golden, Caryn and James Magid, The Laura Pels International Foundation for Theatre, Laura S. Rodgers, Harold and Mimi Steinberg Charitable Trust, Yolanda R. Turocy, Deborah and Thomas Wallace, and Xerox Foundation.

This production is supported, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council.

This play was first produced as part of Roundabout Underground. Robyn Goodman, Artistic Producer; Jill Rafson and Josh Fiedler, Associate Producers.

Philip Ettinger, Molly Ranson, Tracee Chimo and Michael Zegen in Bad Jews

“The 3rd most-produced play nationally in the 2014-15 season.” American Theatre

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Jim Dale in Just Jim Dale

JUST JIM DALE

Harold and Miriam Steinberg Center for Theatre/Laura Pels Theatre

Written and Performed by Jim Dale

May 15, 2014 through August 10, 2014

DIRECTOR: Richard Maltby, Jr. SET DESIGN: Anna Louizos LIGHTING DESIGN: Rui Rita SOUND DESIGN: Carl Casella ARRANGEMENTS: Mark York and Aaron Gandy MUSIC DIRECTOR: Aaron Gandy PIANIST: Mark York

ORIGINAL CAST: Jim Dale

OPENING NIGHT: June 3, 2014

NEW WORKS

Jim Dale in Just Jim Dale

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TOO MUCH, TOO MUCH, TOO MANY

Harold and Miriam Steinberg Center for Theatre/ Black Box Theatre

By Meghan Kennedy

October 25, 2013 through January 5, 2014 DIRECTOR: Sheryl Kaller SET DESIGN: Wilson Chin COSTUME DESIGN: Jess Goldstein LIGHTING DESIGN: Zach Blane ORIGINAL MUSIC AND SOUND DESIGN: Broken Chord

ORIGINAL CAST: Rebecca Henderson, Luke Kirby, James Rebhorn, Phyllis Somerville

OPENING NIGHT: November 20, 2013

Major support for this production provided by Jodi and Dan Glucksman.New plays are supported by Roundabout Leaders for New Works: Alec Baldwin, Lois

and Irv Cohen, Linda L. D’Onofrio, Jodi Glucksman, Sylvia Golden, Caryn and James Magid, Laura Pels International Foundation for Theatre, Laura S. Rodgers, Harold and Mimi Steinberg Charitable Trust, Yolanda R. Turocy, Lori Uddenberg, Deborah and Thomas Wallace, and Xerox Foundation.

James Rebhorn and Rebecca Henderson in Too Much, Too Much, Too Many

This production was James Rebhorn’s last before his death on March 21, 2014. In addition to his incomparable talent as an actor, he was a great friend to all of us at Roundabout. We will miss his work on our stages, his kindness, and his generosity of spirit.

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READINGS AND WORKSHOPS

Playreadings further our commitment to cultivating new plays and musicals, to re-working the classics, and to giving developmental opportunities to our artists. Friends of Roundabout playreadings provide artists with the opportunity to have their work performed before an enthusiastic audience and give Roundabout donors the unique opportunity of experiencing theatre in the early stages of the development process.

Artistic Workshops provide an intensive forum in which playwrights, composers, lyricists, and directors can test works in front of a small group of their peers. We depend on our Associate Artists at Roundabout to help drive these readings.

Finally, the Underground Reading Series showcases up-and-coming playwrights during a weeklong series in our Black Box. The following playreadings were produced during Roundabout’s 2013-14 season.

Readings and workshops are supported, in part, by the Blanche and Irving Laurie Foundation.

FRIENDS OF ROUNDABOUT PLAYREADINGS

THE BUNGLERBy Jean Baptise Poquelin de Molière, translated into English by Richard WilburDirector: Doug Hughes

LOVE IN AFGHANISTANBy Charles Randolph-WrightDirector: Lucie Tiberghien

FIFTH OF JULYBy Lanford WilsonDirector: Michael Wilson

THE LAST NIGHT OF BALLYHOOBy Alfred UhryDirector: Wendy C. Goldberg

ARTISTIC READINGS AND WORKSHOPS

KINGSVILLEBy Andrew HinderakerDirector: Jonathan Berry

THE SHOW-OFFBy George KellyDirector: Michael Mayer

COMPANYBy George Furth (book) & Stephen Sondheim (music & lyrics)Director: John Tiffany

THE HUMANSBy Stephen KaramDirector: Sam Gold

LITTLE CHILDREN DREAM OF GODBy Jeff AugustinDirector: Giovanna Sardelli

ED, DOWNLOADEDBy Michael MitnickDirector: Sam Buntrock

CUTIE AND BEARBy Bekah BrunstetterDirector: Evan Cabnet

STEINBRENNER!By Ira Berkow & Bill MaddenDirector: Randal Myler

SUSAN READS THE HABITBy Susan Morse, Adapted by David MorseDirector: Scott Ellis

THÉRÈSE RAQUINAdapted from Émile Zola by Helen EdmundsonDirector: Evan Cabnet

THE UNDERPANTSAdapted from Carl Sternheim by Steve MartinDirector: Gordon Edelstein

A BODY OF WORKBy Kate GerstenDirector: Evan Cabnet

ENVYBy Joshua Harmon

THE FRANCO-PRUSSIAN WARBy Joshua HarmonDirector: Trip Cullman

INVISIBLE MANAdapted from Ralph Ellison by Oren Jacoby Director: Oren Jacoby

THE WAY OF THE WORLDAdapted from William Congreve by Theresa RebeckDirector: Walter Bobbie

POSTER BOYBy Craig Carnelia (music & lyrics) & Joe Tracz (book)Director: Stafford Arima

UNDERGROUND READING SERIES

JUDYBy Max PosnerDirector: Lila Neugebauer

UGLY LIES THE BONEBy Lindsey FerrentinoDirector: Patricia McGregor

LIQUIDATION PLAYBy Sarah BurgessDirector: Mike Donahue

THOREAU, AND OTHER ASSHOLESBy Kyle WarrenDirector: Moritz von Stuelpnagel

FAILURE: A LOVE STORYBy Philip DawkinsDirector: Ed Sylvanus Iskandar

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READINGS AND WORKSHOPS

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Students perform for their peers during a Postcard Production Workshop session

In addition to our artistic endeavors, Roundabout is dedicated to multiple community-based initiatives. As a not-for-profit, we continually work to ensure accessibility to our shows through audience development programs and discount tickets. Our education program is committed to bringing theatre arts to students and teachers across New York City’s five boroughs. Our institutional archives not only preserve our rich history but also make this history accessible to researchers, students, and historians. Sharing our company and offering exciting and innovative opportunities for our community is a central component of our mission.

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EDUCATION AT ROUNDABOUTEducation at Roundabout’s mission is to use theatre to enhance teacher practice and deepen student learning in New York City’s public schools. We are dedicated to using our resources as a professional theatre company to strengthen the role of theatre as a tool for teaching and learning while engaging some of the most underserved members of the New York City community. Our mission is manifested through a series of comprehensive programs, all of which comply with city, state, and federal arts learning standards.

Members of Roundabout’s afterschool program, the student-led theatre company Student Production Workshop, collaborate together on a scene

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT WORKSHOPS

provide theatrical teaching toolsacross all subject areas for

THEATRE PLUSenhances the theatre-goingexperience through special

events and resources for

STUDENT PRODUCTION WORKSHOPdevelops collaboration and leadership skills through an onsite youth theatre company for

CAREER DEVELOPMENToffers paid hands-on learning

opportunities in theatreadministration for

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WELCOMING NEW AUDIENCESThrough our multi-faceted audience development initiative, ACCESS ROUNDABOUT, we make theatre affordable and accessible for all audiences, particularly underrepresented audiences. Access Roundabout was launched during the 2007-08 season and continues to expand each year.

This season, Access Roundabout distributed over 39,000 deeply discounted tickets through the following initiatives:

ROUNDABOUT UNDERGROUND All tickets to productions in Roundabout’s 62-seat Black Box Theatre at the Harold and Miriam Steinberg Center for Theatre are $20. By providing opportunities to see affordable quality theatre, Roundabout cultivates an audience of thoughtful and adventurous theatre-goers, with nearly 40% of attendees visiting Roundabout Underground this season being new to Roundabout Theatre Company.

HIPTIX Roundabout’s low-price ticket program for young adults ages 18-35 continues to build loyalty in the next generation of theatre-goers and cultural consumers. Throughout 2013-14, enrollment in the Hiptix program increased to over 55,000 members – a 30% growth from last season.

ACCESS10 Through this low price initiative, Roundabout allocates a number of $10 tickets to the first four preview performances at each of its venues. Through targeted outreach, our number of Access10 ticket buyers who were brand new to Roundabout increased nearly 30% from the 2012-13 Season.

GENERAL/STUDENT RUSH Roundabout offers significantly discounted tickets to students and the general public on the day of the performance. Cabaret, in particular, proved to be a hot ticket, with over 3,600 ticket buyers showing up to the box office to take advantage of the discount price on a popular show.

ACCESS ROUNDABOUT

HIPTIX 23,075

ACCESS10 2,045

ROUNDABOUT UNDERGROUND 4,559

GENERAL/STUDENT RUSH 9,372

TOTAL 39,051

Top: Hiptix party for Violet Bottom Left: Hiptix party for Cabaret Bottom Right: Violet Redefining Beauty Talkback Discussion

IN THE COMMUNITY

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ENGAGING LOYAL AUDIENCESRoundabout’s approach to audience engagement is reflected in our brand philosophy It’s About You. The audience is at the heart of this philosophy, and Roundabout seeks to engage with audiences through a variety of initiatives including pre- and post-theatre events and thematic talkbacks, in-venue displays and activities, and social media content and promotions that enhance the experience of our shows and mission.

BAD JEWS – WHOSE SIDE ARE YOU ON? This season’s first in-venue experience encouraged Roundabout audiences to engage with our production of Bad Jews. Capitalizing on the contrasting views presented throughout the play, audience members were invited to choose which character they sided with – the fiercely conservative Daphna or confidently liberal Liam. The great debate occurred both in the theatre and throughout Roundabout’s social channels, ensuring audiences’ continued interaction with the production throughout its extended run.

VIOLET - #INSPIREDBYVIOLET PHOTO CONTEST Taking inspiration from Violet’s journey, Roundabout launched an online contest asking audience members to submit a photo and short story of an important journey in their life. Spreading word of the contest through social media and within in-venue printed materials, fans began to share their inspirational and often emotional travel experiences. By a tally of votes, the winner – a woman who just happened to be named Violet – was awarded a Grand Prize travel voucher from American Airlines.

BY THE NUMBERS

21,210 People attended pre or post-show discussions and receptions 68,889 Fans follow Roundabout on social media networks, a 38% increase since the 2012-13 Season.

45,824 People generated 63,605 pieces of content about Roundabout on social media reaching approximately 392 million social media users.

148,000 Pre- and post-performance emails were sent during the 2013-14 Season with an average open rate of 54%.

The winning photo taken by

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IN THE COMMUNITY

ROUNDABOUT ARCHIVESIn 2008, Roundabout received dedicated funding from the Leon Levy Foundation to establish a permanent archive to systematically identify and preserve artifacts and documents that tell our unique theatre story. The archives’ mission is to capture materials from our productions and our output as a not-for-profit institution, including the many unique events and milestones we consistently celebrate.

One of the more unique stories to be added to our archive is our seminal production of Cabaret. Mounted first in 1998, the production was revived again in 2014. In order to bring Studio 54 back to the gritty cabaret originally designed for our first production, we had to undertake months of renovations in order to transform the space back into the Kit Kat Klub. Recording the transformation using time-lapse photography allowed us to document the renovation and share it with audiences. But more importantly, it provides a historic document that future theatre practitioners and scholars will use to inform their understanding of this important musical and our company’s commitment to the genre. By retaining and preserving documents such as these, we create a window into theatre history not only for our generation but for those to come.

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The generosity of our supporters is what makes Roundabout one of New York City’s leading not-for-profit cultural institutions. Whether through individual giving, corporate giving, foundations, or government agencies, Roundabout benefits immensely from a myriad of giving platforms. Everything from our on-stage productions to our education programs and even our archives are made possible in part by our dedicated supporters. The outstanding generosity of our donors both maintains Roundabout in the present and advances our future.

OUR SUPPORTERS

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Honoree Sam Mendes with our Gala leadership – Board members Sylvia Golden (Auction Chair), Johs Worsoe (Co-Chair), and Jeanne Hagerty (Co-Chair)

SPRING GALA 2014

On March 10, 2014, we recognized the artistic achievements of award-winning director Sam Mendes by honoring him with the Jason Robards Award for Excellence in Theatre at Spring Gala 2014: In Here, Life is Beautiful. We first met Sam in 1995 when we began initial meetings to bring his inventive and unique production of Cabaret from London’s Donmar Warehouse to Broadway. We opened in March 1998, and the spectacular production played until 2004. Sam’s unique gift as a storyteller has only strengthened in the years he has since spent directing a trove of film and theatre. To have Sam bring the show back this year is an unparalleled opportunity to share a true treasure of the American musical theatre canon with a new generation of audiences.

The Spring Gala was an absolute success, raising over $2.8 million to support Roundabout’s Musical Theatre Fund and education programs. Special thanks to our gala leadership led by Co-Chairs Jeanne Hagerty and Johannes (Johs) Worsoe, Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group, and our Vice Chairs – The Alec Baldwin Foundation; Bill Borrelle & John Hearn; Barbara Broccoli & Michael G. Wilson; Mary Cirillo-Goldberg & Jay Goldberg; Michael T. Cohen, Colliers International NY LLC; Jodi & Dan Glucksman; Sylvia Golden; Kiendl & John Gordon; Stephanie & Ron Kramer; Lisa & Gregg Rechler; Janet & Marvin Rosen; Diane & Tom Tuft. Finally, we thank our Auction Chair Sylvia Golden, Auction Vice Chair Janis Ing Strauss, and Journal Chairs Henry Cooperman and Steven Schroko.

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INTIMATE APPAREL: A BENEFIT READING Celebrating the 10th Anniversary of the Harold & Miriam Steinberg Center for Theatre

In March 2004, Roundabout opened the Harold and Miriam Steinberg Center for Theatre, home to the Laura Pels Theatre. We aimed to create a hub of activity where diverse artists could be found making theatre on multiple floors at any time. Today, that dream has become a reality with the creation of the Black Box Theatre in 2007 and the Education Studio in 2013. To celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Steinberg Center, we held a Benefit Reading of the show that originally opened the Center – Lynn Nottage’s Intimate Apparel.  Roundabout was pleased to welcome back cast member Viola Davis, director Daniel Sullivan, and the rest of the original cast for this 10th Anniversary Benefit Reading.  The evening was made possible by The Laura Pels International Foundation for Theater, Carole and Ted Krumland, The Harold and Mimi Steinberg Charitable Trust, Lead Sponsor Cynthia Neiditch, Counsel Abstract, Inc, and all of the benefit donors who helped raise $150,000 for the New Play Initiative.

 

CELEBRATING 10 YEARS OF THE STEINBERG CENTER

Lynda Gravátt, Viola Davis, Daniel Sullivan, Lynn Nottage, Russell Hornsby, Lauren Vélez, Corey Stoll and Arija Bareikis of the Intimate Apparel team

Carole Krumland, Viola Davis and Ted Krumland

Laura Pels and Lynn Nottage

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We thank members of the Artistic Director’s Circle, as well as our Chairman’s Circle and our institutional donors, who make Roundabout’s diverse programming possible. These donors help fund our Broadway and off-Broadway productions and our many not-for-profit initiatives, including Education programs, the New Play Initiative, and Access Roundabout, which keeps ticket prices affordable for all audiences.

$250,000+Margot AdamsAmerican Airlines, Inc.The Alec Baldwin Foundation, Inc.Jodi and Dan GlucksmanPerry and Marty GranoffThe Howard Gilman Foundation,

Inc.The Golden FamilyThe HRH FoundationThe Kaplen Brothers FundThe Blanche and Irving Laurie

FoundationNew York City Department of

Cultural AffairsThe Harold and Mimi Steinberg

Charitable TrustDiane and Tom Tuft

$100,000+AnonymousBank of AmericaThe Bok Family FoundationBill Borrelle and John HearnMichael T. Cohen, Colliers

International NY LLCMike and Pilar de GraffenriedErnst & Young LLP, and

Mark ManoffJohn and Kiendl GordonJeanne and Tom HagertyMeryl HartzbandH. Brett Humphreys and

Samantha MertonAbby F. KohnstammThe Leon Levy FoundationAndrew Martin-WeberThe McGarry Family FoundationKatheryn Patterson and

Tom Kempner

Laura Pels International Foundation for Theater

The Shubert Foundation, Inc.Alyce ToonkCynthia C. Wainwright and

Stephen Berger

$50,000+AnonymousGerald AppelsteinBank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJMr. and Mrs. David BoonshoftBarbara Broccoli and

Michael G. WilsonMs. Mary CadaginMr. and Mrs. Samuel R. ChapinMs. Mary Ciril lo-Goldberg and

Mr. Jay N. GoldbergDiageo Chateau and Estate WinesThe Ford FoundationPatricia and Bernard GoldsteinBarbara and Harry E. Gould, Jr.Maureen A. HayesThe JPB FoundationStephanie and Ron KramerCathy and Marc LasryDavid and Anita MassengillSara Miller McCune/SAGE

Publications, Inc.Cynthia Neiditch, Counsel Abstract

Inc.New York State Council on the ArtsCharles R. O’Malley Charitable

Lead TrustLisa and Gregg RechlerJanet and Marvin RosenThe Tow Foundation Resident

PlaywrightJohannes and Regis Worsoe

$25,000+Anonymous (2)Ms. Elizabeth ArmstrongJane Bradford ArmstrongMr. Ronald BeckJames Burke and Philippa Whalen

BurkeKaren McKeel CalbyR. Martin Chavez and

Adam NorburyCitiRavenel and Beth CurryDeWitt Stern Group

Dodger PropertiesPeggy and Mark EllisJoele Frank and Laurence KlurfeldMr. and Mrs. Ned I. GerstmanJane Goldman and Benjamin LewisHorace W. Goldsmith FoundationLiz and Steven GoldstoneGriffon CorporationCarmen and John GrossmanBarbara McIntyre HackEric HadarThe Heckscher Foundation for

ChildrenThe Huxley FamilyThe Intercontinental New York

Times SquareEileen Kaminsky and Paula

Kaminsky Davis (EPKAM)F.M. Kirby FoundationThe Kors Le Pere FoundationCaryn and James MagidMarks Paneth & Shron LLPKathryn MyersHenna Ong and Peter D. LawrenceAmy Sherman Palladino and

Daniel PalladinoThe Pinkerton FoundationLaura S. Rodgers FundCarolyn and Marc RowanPetros and Marina Sabatacakis

FoundationSteven Sanders and Madelyn SimonSteven Schroko and Frank WebbBrian SnyderJonathan Sobel and Marcia Dunn

FoundationRoger Stein and the MERE

FoundationFern and Lenard TesslerTheater Subdistrict Council LDCTime Out New YorkYolanda R. TurocyDonald and Barbara ZuckerAriel and Adam Zurofsky

$15,000+Anonymous (2)John Noffo Kahn and Mark AddisonAureole RestaurantDr. Christopher BarleyAndrew K. Boszhardt, Jr.William C. Bowers and

JoAnne Kennedy

Cathy ChernoffLisa Pevaroff Cohn and Gary CohnMr. and Mrs. Grover ConnellCon EdisonCreative Artists AgencyThe Gladys Krieble Delmas

FoundationDeloitte LLPDeutsche BankLinda L. D’OnofrioIrene DuellSusanne and Douglas DurstMr. Ronald Elliott and

Mr. Mark TamagniBarbara J. FifeLori and Edward ForsteinEllen Soloway FoxWilliam and Eva Fox Foundation/

TCGMr. and Mrs. Ned GintyMr. and Mrs. Paul HaggertyRussel T. HamiltonKaren Heilman and Cary ThompsonMuna and Basem HishmehJeannette and Grant HobsonRichard I. KandelKPMG LLPTrudy K. LampertMs. Barbara Lee and

Mr. Alston GardnerTristin and Marty MannionJosie Maynard and Jim KellymcgarrybowenMcKinsey & CompanyMetro-Goldwyn-Mayer StudiosCarol MitchellNational Endowment for the ArtsMarty and Kane NussbaumOld Vic Productions PLCJames and Carla O’RorkePaul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton &

Garrison LLPStephen PiercePitney BowesPwCJeannette and Jonathan RosenDaryl and Steven RothThe Rudin Foundation, Inc.The Fan Fox and Leslie R. Samuels

FoundationThe Adolph and Ruth Schnurmacher

FoundationDrs. Thomas and Cynthia Sculco

Chip SeeligLesley Silvester and EJ Kahn IIISony Pictures EntertainmentMr. and Mrs. Martin SosnoffJeffrey and Janis Ing StraussBob and Rosie StubbsSullivan & CromwellSweet Hospitality GroupThomson ReutersTiffany & Co.Troutman Sanders LLPJudith M. ValeValerian Capital GroupBarry Waldorf and Stanley GotlinDeborah and Thomas WallaceWarner Bros. EntertainmentWe-Care.comMax WeintraubThe Harold Wetterberg FoundationNina and Gary WexlerXerox FoundationChris and Lonna YegenYoung President’s Organization

$10,000+Ms. Jen AblonKaren and Ed AdlerThe Aeroflex FoundationBarbara and Stanley J. ArkinThe Theodore H. Barth FoundationRoger BerlindAnn L. BernsteinArlene and Harvey BlauBloombergMr. Mark BronsonIrvin and Lois E. CohenSarah, Edward and

Stephen ColumbiaTrudy and Henry CoopermanCynthia Crossen and James GleickAhmad and Marie-Line DeekThe Walt Disney CompanyThe Cory & Bob Donnalley

Charitable FoundationMichael and Linda DonovanDonald G. Drapkin and

Sue HostetlerJeanne Feldhusen and Gerry JagerMark R. FettingJeanne Donovan FisherBarbara Goldsmith FoundationGroundLink

The following pages acknowledge our dedicated supporters who give generously each year, making possible Roundabout’s work onstage and in the community. Each year we must raise over 30% of our annual budget. This list reflects cumulative annual giving, including contributions to our special events and other campaigns during the 2013-2014 season. We extend our deepest gratitude to those listed here and to the thousands of contributors to our Friends of Roundabout program who cannot be listed due to space limitations.

Left: Board member Perry Granoff with Cabaret’s Alan CummingMiddle: Board member Jeff Barker and wife Wendy with Cabaret’s Danny Burstein

Right: Violet’s Sutton Foster with Leadership Council member Brett Humphreys, wife Samantha, and their two daughters

CELEBRATING 10 YEARS OF THE STEINBERG CENTER OUR SUPPORTERS

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The Marc Haas Foundation, Inc.Monique and Burton K. HaimesFrancena T. Harrison Foundation

TrustMr. Douglas HitchnerWilliam HuxleyThe Hyde and Watson FoundationThe Lambs ClubLaurents/Hatcher FoundationAngelina LippertPeter J. LyonCarolyn MacDonaldMcGraw Hill FinancialMellam Family FoundationSusan MerinoffPeter and Elsbeth MollerNIOS RestaurantKaren PritzkerMr. and Mrs. Donald RechlerMr. and Mrs. Michael L. SantiniSchiff Fine ArtStephanie and Fred ShumanSotheby’sMr. Alec Stais and Ms. Elissa BurkeAnn Tenenbaum and Thomas H. LeeMr. and Mrs. Alan G. WeilerMr. Francis H. William $6,500+Anonymous BMr. Eric AbrahamJudith Adel and Robert ArnoldElaine and Myron AdlerMariette AllenMr. Peter BarryJohn and Penelope BiggsGenie and Bob BirchElizabeth B. BlauRichard BrownPatricia CembalestThe Chasanoff Foundation, Inc.Simona and Jerome A. ChazenColoredge VisualsJamie DeRoyAlice and Glenn EngelMary Alison FrielLawrence and Rubie FruchtmanFrieda and Roy Furman Sonia GardnerWilma and Arthur GelfandJudith GibbonsMelissa M. GibbsEileen M. GleimerHerman Goldman FoundationEric HansonRichard Harrison and Greg AlbanisDiana and Larry HenriquesPamela J. HoilesJoseph and Michelle JacobsDiane Jaffee and David O’BrianAlan and Gail KossC.L.C. Kramer FoundationCarole and Ted KrumlandEllen and Allwyn LevineDiane and Bill LloydM.A.C. CosmeticsStacy and Richard MarquitNina MatisEnken and Jerome MayerMoreen and John McGurkNew York State Office of Parks,

Recreation and Historic

PreservationMr. Horatio PotterPfizer FoundationMr. Bradley RadoffIra M. Resnick Foundation, Inc.Mace and Joyce RothenbergMay and Samuel Rudin Family

Foundation, Inc.Nathan and Nancy SambulRobert SchafferJohn E. Schowalter, M.D.The Peter Jay Sharp FoundationBarbara SlifkaMargaret SmithDenise R. SobelSpotCoTed and Vada StanleyLitsa and Constantine TsitseraMr. and Mrs. John A. Ward IIIWeinshel/Goldfarb FoundationRachel Weinstein and Jason PizerRuth and Peter WeissLeslie and Chan WheelerAnita and Byron WienRobert and Susan WilderAmanda and Gary WolfAllen and Marie WolpertPeter and Susi WunschBarbara and David ZalaznickEmily J. Zuckerman and

Edward H. Bonfield

$4,000+Anonymous (5)Gregory AnselmiJohn Archibald and James CostaJody and John ArnholdMr. Robert ArnowAdrienne ArshtFrances C. AshleyMartin AtkinMr. Steven BakerSteve BardBarbara and Steve BaumMs. Sandye BergerElizabeth D. Black FundThe Booking GroupThe Boston Consulting Group, Inc.Bob BoyettStanley and Josephine BrezenoffMr. and Mrs. Glenn A. BrittThe Broadway LeagueAndrea Brown and Robert LevandeCathy Brown Family FundNikki BrownBulova Stetson FundAnn ButeraJohn CalcagnoJohn and Linda ChamardJerome and Pamela CharnizonCliffton Dry Wine-Style CiderBaukje and Noel CohenAbby and David CohenJill and Irwin B. CohenBetsy and Alan D. CohnIsabel E. CollinsThomas and Sharon CollinsMr. and Mrs. Kevin ConwayMs. Martha DabagianPatricia and Charles DebrovnerThomas J. DohertyPaula Dominick

Michael L. Emmel, CPAMr. and Mrs. Bruce EvansFaces & NamesIn memory of Susan FastowAnna May and Tim FeigeAlfred and Harriet Feinman

FoundationKathleen M. FisherMs. Tina Santi FlahertyJoanne Flanagan and

Ellen Flanagan Joseph and Patricia FranzettiJanet and J. Michael FriedBarbara A. GallayMr. Michael GerdesEdda and James GillenGlenmedePeter and Renate GleysteenMaya and Larry GoldschmidtDonald GoodyearLucy GrollmanJill and Jimmy HaberSamuel H. and Sandra HaglerGilbert Hahn and Barbara BenezetMr. and Mrs. Harry HenshelRobert and Joan HessDoctors Andrew and Irma HiltonHogan LovellsBruce HortenIguanaInterpublic GroupThe Jerome Robbins FoundationBarbara and Donald JonasMs. Roberta A. JonesGreg JosephErica and Michael KarschAmy L. Katz and Irving ScherRobert and Anna KellyKey Brand Entertainment/John GoreMr. and Mrs. Daniel F. KolbWilliam K. and Naomi KramerElroy and Terry Krumholz

Foundation, Inc.Douglas and Judi KruppMr. and Mrs. Michael KurtzCatherine Ladnier and

J.M. RobinsonNanette L. LaitmanSheila and Bill LambertLaura S. LangfordChristine LaSala and Ellen LipschitzJames and Dale LattimerBrian and Diane LaurentiMs. Randi LevineDaniel M. Libby, M.D. and Nancy E.

Kemeny, M.D.Littler Mendelson, P.C.Shelly London and Charles KanterDorothy Loudon Foundation/Lionel

LarnerCandy and Merritt LutzMs. Lauren LylesRichard H.M. and Gail Lowe

MaidmanJeffrey and Wendy MaurerMs. Geraldine McManusMr. Terrence Meck and

Mr. Breton AlbertiThe Michael and Pamela Miles

Gift FundIn Loving Memory of Ellie King,

from Betsy and Sam Militello

Mary Lou and Robert J. Morgado Charitable Trust

Helene and Henry MorrisonKelly and Andrew MulderryThe Nederlander OrganizationRick and Jenny NelsonRonald M. Neumann and

Jane A. ZimmyThe New York TimesMr. Stanley Newman and

Dr. Brian RosenthalAnh-tuyet Nguyen and

Robert PollockCynthia NixonEliot and Wilson NolenWilliam and Munja OrzolekF. Richard and Adrienne PappasAndrew M. PaulMs. Amy PaulinNancy and Peter PhilippsKathy Phill ipsCatherine and Leon PollackDr. Kalmon PostRobert A. Press, M.D.Ephraim and Gail ProppRita and Louis V. QuintasRadebergerMs. Heather RandallMichael and Susan ReubenDr. Thomas RichPhilip W. Riskin Charitable

FoundationDaniel and Joanna S. RoseFlorence and Robert A. RosenHelene and Jim RosenthalTamar E. RudichDavid A. Ruttenberg and

Ellen R. MarramPeter M. and Bonnie SacerdoteSandbar Concessions, Inc.Jac ScheinerMr. and Mrs. Stephen ScherrFrank Schwarzer and Cindy MuthSelect Equity Group, L.P.Karen and Brian ShootMs. Rosalind SiegelFloyd and Jane SmithLeon and Marilyn SokolAnna and Jack SommersSteven SpielbergSt. Andrews Restaurant and BarLauren and Danny SteinLenore Steiner and Perry LernerJohn and Susan SteinhardtMr. Craig StevensBarbara and David StollerBonnie and Tom StraussThe Dorothy Strelsin FoundationSVEDKA VodkaMichelle and Howard SwarzmanMr. Jay TanenbaumTPNJohn and Louisa TroubhMichael Tuch FoundationHelen S. TuckerMelissa and Gerald UramUtsav Indian Restaurant and LoungeMr. Andrew VajnaMartin and Bonnie WasserCathy and Stephen WeinrothMr. and Mrs. Edward WeisselbergLucille Werlinich

Charles WernerJohn J. YarmickMr. Arshad R. Zakaria

$2,500+Anonymous (28)Carol and William AchenbaumLaura AddamsMs. Linda AddisonAlyson Adler and William GreenCatherine and Frederick R. AdlerAnn B. AlfordMr. Howard AlterMr. Robert AltschulerMr. Harold ApplebaumJames ArataAntoinette and Nicolina AstorinaScott and Karen AtwoodIna and Paul AvrichH. Thomas AxtBabbitt Family Charitable TrustHon. Roy Babitt and

Ms. Joan Gallo-BabittMs. Beverly BakerSusan and Alan BandesSusan Barbash and Eric KatzDouglas BarnertMrs. Nancy BarryFred Basch Architect PLLCJane and George BeanSimone BedientMrs. Michele BedigianMargie BeegleSandra BenéeMr. and Mrs. B. Richard BenioffGeorge BergerLeonard and Linda BerkowitzAnn BerzinCara and Bill BiachMr. Mark BidermanMark and Gloria BielerJason and Haley BinnJill and John C. Bishop, Jr.Debra and Leon BlackRichard and Heather BlackLen BlavatnikMs. Carole BlueweissMara Flash BlumBarbara and Daniel BockMr. Wayne BoeckJeffrey and Lynne BolsonFrank and Shirley BonnerMs. Lisa BowmanMr. Kevin BrancaPaul and Ann BrandowMr. and Mrs. Donald B. Brant, Jr.Stephen and Leslie BraunGeorge Braunegg/CAST

Management ConsultantsMs. Helen BreitwieserKaren Brenner and Robert SteinRobert BrennerDr. Hal BrodyBelinda Broido and

Jeffrey WeingartenDonald and Jadwiga BrownMr. Stuart Brown and

Ms. Ellen T. OzurDon and Maggie BuchwaldMs. Deborah BurnerMr. David BurrisMr. and Mrs. Peter Bye

Left: Board member Gregg Rechler with wife Lisa, and Board member Stephanie Kramer with husband RonMiddle: Leadership Council members Linda D’Onofrio, Yolanda Turocy, and writer Theresa Rebeck Right: Board member Cynthia Nixon and Board Chair Tom Tuft

OUR SUPPORTERS

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Rich and Marty ByrneEva ByrnesMr. PJ CabadaMr. Luigi C. CaiolaLinda Beck CaneDrs. Helen and Andy CappuccinoKenneth CarmelLisa and David CarnoyBarbara D. CatesWalter and Linda CensorCarol and Steven ChamoffChanelJuJu Chang and Neal ShapiroChapman FamilyPhyllis A. CherninMs. Betty ChinCarol and Wallace ChinitzMs. Chinonye ChukwuMs. Joanne CiroccoClark Transfer, Inc.Pamela ClaytonUrsula and Walter CliffMr. and Mrs. Leslie ClineMr. James CochranJanet CoffeyCraig and Deborah CogutArthur Cohen, LaPlaca CohenBarbara and Rodgin CohenMs. Coral CohenMr. David CohenStephanie and Charles CohenMichael Coles and Edie LangnerPeter and Nancy CollDr. Topher CollierCarol CondonEllen and Winthrop ConradRichard Cook, FAIAEva Cooper and Joan BuehlerJeremy CooperJoseph A. CornacchiaLaura CornellDavid and Janet CorriganMr. Joseph CosgriffElizabeth CosperThe Allyson T. and Andrew J. Cowin

FoundationJoan and Richard CowlanBarbara CramerDouglas S. Cramer FoundationMs. Elinor CramesLinda C. CreminMr. Patrick CrosettoAnna E. CrouseEllie and Edgar M. Cullman, Jr.Sally CumminsPeter CurranMs. Elizabeth CuthrellMs. Beverly DaleKaren and Robert D’AleoThomas D’AuriaGlen de ViresAhmad and Marie-Line DeekMr. Nick DefilippisGerard and Anne Marie DeMarcoJohn D. DemseyChristine Denham and Robert SteinLauren DePaloDrew Desky and Dane LevensAlvin DeutschMr. and Mrs. Jerome DeutschDarren DeVerna and Fred Gallo/

Production Resources Group

Al and Kathy DiamantMary J. DonohueDiana and Jay DormanLynne and Ralph DrabkinIn Memory of Murray DrachSimon and Sherri DratfieldDr. Nancy DucklesMr. and Mrs. Gerald DucotEdmund C. DuffySusan B. DuganDeborah DumontMs. Anita DunnNicole Duval and Elai KatzJune DysonMs. Mary EatonMr. and Mrs. Neil EdelmanDr. and Mrs. Christopher EdelmannSuzan and Fred EhrmanLeslie EichnerMike and Margaret EidsonBonnie and Cliff EislerDr. and Mrs. Gregory A. ElderAlice and David ElgartMs. Amy EllerJanice and Bruce ElligDon Ellwood and Sandra JohniganMs. Martha EscobarEsther Simon Charitable TrustRafael EtzionMs. Frances EvansMr. James T. Evans Ph.D EsquireEZ ProductionsBruce and Carol FactorKen FaklerDina FeinJoan and William FelderMs. Victoria FerenbachMr. and Mrs. Kenneth FieldAnita and Gilbert FieldsMr. Bram FiersteinMrs. Nina FingerhoodMr. Joe FinocchiaroMrs. Kimberly FiorelloPeter E. Fisch and Jill Levy-FischLinda FischerMr. and Mrs. Arthur Fleischer, Jr.Jay B. Foote MDMs. Charlotte FordMr. Eric ForstIn Memory of William Fox - The

William Fox FoundationMs. Stefanie FrameMr. and Mrs. Edward W. FranklinMs. Rebecca FreerMary Ann FrenzelMartin Fridson and Elaine SismanJeffrey FrimetMr. and Mrs. Chris GaliardoMs. Karoline V. GalyaGammon Ragonesi AssociatesArlyn and Edward GardnerMs. Roberta GarzaBruce and Alice GeismarMr. and Mrs. Myron GelbergCarolyn GentileLynn B. GeorgeMr. Scott J. GeraceDavid and Tracey GerberDaniel and Lucinda GerhardMs. Maxine GersonThe Gilston FamilyEdith Ginsberg

Irene and Martin GinsburgBeverly and Joel GirskyGladstein Family FoundationCorinne GlassmanRichard and Linda GlazerMs. Rita GoldbergJoanna GoldenJoel Goldstein, M.D. and Melissa

SmithTerina Golfinos and Robert LisiGary GoodmanMr. Martin GoodmanSarah and Robert GoodmanElizabeth Gouger and Alen ShapiroMichael and Fran GrabowTom GrahamAnnette GreenNancye GreenMike GreenlyMs. Paula GreenmanJames and Marilee GreenwaldLaura and Frank GreenwaldDr. and Mrs. Ronald P. GrelsamerThe Grodzins FundVicki and Michael GrossMs. Elaine B. GrossmanHope Eiseman and Bob GruskyGeoffrey and Sarah GundMr. Barry Gurin and Mr. Buzz KellyMs. Kathleen HagenMax HahnMs. Louise HainlineMs. Lynn HallHelen R. HamlinJonno and Julie HanafinJill Handelsman FoundationIzumi Hara and David KoschikMr. Gerard HarperDr. Henry T. HarrisNicki, Gary, and Lisa HarrisMs. Sondra HarrisMr. and Mrs. David H. HausmannDr. Jules Mitchel and Joyce HaysMichael Parks and Judith HaywardMr. and Mrs. Tom HazenMr. Michael HeffernanMolly K. Heines and Thomas J.

MoloneyMarilyn Hellinger and Alix PrinceCaryn HemsworthLaura HenkleRuth and Karl HessMary and Robert J. HigginsMr. and Mrs. Paige HilleryJonathan and Judy HoffBarbara HoffmanMs. Judith M. HoffmanRichard Neel and

Constance Hoguet NeelChristopher and Lydia HollandHeather and John HolmesMr. and Mrs. Douglas HoltzLen and Harriet HoltzFrancine and David HoltzmanMrs. Carol E. HoltzmannMr. Thomas HoodMr. David HouseAlthea and Bob HoweMiriam and John HuntKelly and Andre HunterEven HurwitzMr. and Mrs. Michael Hyatt

Mr. William HymanI.A.T.S.E.Karen and Paul IsaacMiss Nasya JacksonGary JacobMr. and Mrs. A.J. JacobsMs. Yasmina JacobsLola JaffeJune T. JaffeeMr. David JaquetChandra JesseeJames W. Johnson and

Michael L. ConnellMr. and Mrs. Ron JohnsonAdrian H. JonesJoseph Family Charitable TrustMichal and Avraham KadarDr. and Mrs. Joel KahnJon KamenMr. and Mrs. Barry A. KaplanMr. Daniel Kaplan and

Ms. Amy GraydonRita J. and Stanley H. Kaplan

Family Foundation, Inc.Ms. Jean KarotkinTom KearnsElizabeth KehlerDr. Eric R. KelhofferMr. Edmund KelloggMary and Tery KellyLee S. Kempler and

Allison Pease KemplerMr. and Mrs. Ralph W. KernDavid KernahanKevin and Patricia KiernanNancy and Bill KillenMr. Charles G. KingMr. Donald KingEugenia KingJohn J. Kirby Jr. and

Susan R. CullmanGail P. KirhofferNoel KirnonMrs. Shirley KleinWayne and Deborah KlokisThe David and Anita Knechel FundWendy and David KnollerMarvin and Rosalind KochmanDr. Lisa KohlLynda and Jerry KokesNatalie and Mel KonnerStacy J. Kanter and Eric M.

KornblauWendy and Brian KornetMrs. Katherine KovinsSally and Wynn KramarskyLinda Frankenbach and

Hendrik KranenburgCharles J. KrauseMr. and Mrs. Scott KrawitzMr. and Mrs. Tony KruglinskiGeorge and Lizbeth KruppDr. Herbert KunstadtRudolf and Alix LaagerWendy and Jerry LabowitzSolange LandauCarmen E. LantiguaEmma Laskin and Bart BaumMr. Taylor LawrenceMr. Craig LeavittPeter and Randi LeedsJoseph and Juanita Leff

Ms. Barbara LeighGreg and Kelly LeskoLesterTaylor FamilyMr. James LevensonDrs. Edward and Mesa LeventhalFred Levin and Leslie DumontDr. Jerome LevyMr. and Mrs. Alfred LewisKaren LewisMr. and Mrs. Edward LewitMr. and Mrs. Paul LibinGerald and Eileen LiebermanChristopher B. LindJacob LindmarkMr. Jon LindseyMs. Libby LinebargerJudith Anne and Michael LipsteinDave and Debbie LivingstoneMichael Levin and Andy AbowitzMr. John LleshajMs. Karen LloydThe Lucy FoundationJodi Lustig and Adam WattsteinMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey LynfordJane and Bill MacanMrs. Fleury MackieMichael and Carol MaherWarren and Susan MaloneDr. Joseph Mandelbaum and

Mrs. Reva D. MandelbaumMarcia Kaplan-Mann and

Gabriel WiesenthalMeena MansharamaniLaura and Alan MantellMarina and William MarcouxBarry MargoliusAndrea Marks and David WarmflashWilliam J. MarracciniCarmen L. MarreroMs. Deborah MarreroWayne P. MarshallSusan Martin and Alan BelzerJoanne and Norman MatthewsKevin and Nancy McCabeDr. and Mrs. Jeffrey L. McClendonJoseph McGrathFrancie McKenzieJames and Wren McNielAsheet MehtaGrete MeilmanPeter MenschAnne Miller and Stuart BreslowMs. Lisa Minsky-Primus and

Ms. Romana PrimusDr. Suzanne MirraJean Mitchell and Frederick CannonDr. Mark MohrmannMr. John W. Morgan and

Ms. Ellen B. CorenswetMr. Jeffrey MullerAnne and Andrew NammMs. Renee NelsonMichael J. NessporMr. Lawrence NeubauerCarolyn and Frank MorrealeSheila NevinsElizabeth NewellNewmark Grubb Knight FrankSue NolanMr. James O’DonnellDr. John O’Grady and

Dr. Bradford Motta

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Mr. Mark OhrstromMs. Ana OlabuenagaDorinda J. OliverElizabeth Olmsted and Randall KauDavid C. OlsteinMichael OnoratoMs. Lisa OrbergMr. Scott OrrTrisha A. OstergaardClyde and Janet OstlerChris OverbyMs. Carol PaikMr. and Mrs. Dexter PaineNicole and Bruce PaisnerMichael and Gabrielle PalitzDr. and Mrs. Simon ParisierCheryl McCue ParkerMaria PaschLynne and Richard PasculanoMr. and Mrs. Gordon B. PatteeMary Pearl and Don MelnickRichard and Kayla PechterBrian and Toby PeckerPerakis FamilyMs. Dara PerlbinderMichele and Steve PesnerRichard and Rose PetrocelliMr. Joe PfifferlingTony PiccilloMr. Christopher W. PinkMs. M. Terri Poli &

Mr. J. Craig WeakleyMichael Pollack and Barbara MarcusDr. and Mrs. Peter PressmanMr. Peter PritchardJuan A. RamirezJane RandallMr. Steven L. Rattner and

Ms. Maureen WhiteBonnie and Bennett RechlerSheila and Steve RedanTom and Lisa RedburnCarolyn and Michael ReimersMr. Gordon RemerMr. Ray ReppMs. Peggy S. RiceDr. Jack RichardMs. Donna RileyMs. Elaine RileyMs Dawn RobertsonRichard V. RobilottiFred and Judy RobinsMr. Kenneth RockTom Rosato and Jack GarrityIn honor of Pam BeelerLauren RoseSusan and Elihu RoseBenjamin M. RosenHila and Saul RosenJeffrey and Marjorie RosenPamela and Robert J. RosenbergMs. Elizabeth RossCarol and James RotenbergMs. Allison RothPaul and Tina W. RotsteinAmy and Steven RubensteinMr. Neal S. RubinsteinMs. Sally RudoyDr. and Mrs. Nathan E. Saint-AmandArlene Lidsky Salomon and

Chester B. SalomonHolly Saltzman and Kevin G. Ryan

Jeffrey and Dorothy SamelJoseph SamoraBarbara and John SamuelsonMara and Ricky SandlerCarol and Lawrence SaperMs. Stacy SarnaMr. Jason SarnoffJoan and Arthur SarnoffJanet ScapinKaren and Chuck SchaderBonnie SchaeferPam and Scott SchaflerDr. and Mrs. Burton A. ScherlFrancis E. Schiller, Esq.Bernard SchleiferMichael Schober and Don HarrisonMr. and Mrs. Jim SchreiberAudrey Schupp and Jaymie DeWittKathleen A. ScottMr. Elliot SegalRobert SeigelSelkowitz Family FoundationMr. Howard SentellDrs. Uri and Beth ShabtoSimone and Alan ShalitaSusan and Jeremy ShamosSusan B. ShanksHarold and Myra ShapiroDr. Amy Attas and

Mr. Stephen J. ShapiroMr. and Mrs. Leonard SharzerMr. Dewey ShayMr. Ed SheehanKenneth G. ShelleyFredric A. Silberman and

Sharon Kim SiegfriedtJack and Shirley SilverMaida and Howard SilverEileen Silvers and Richard BronsteinMs. Synnove SimoneSituation InteractiveLoren and Marlene SkeistMs. Jennifer Sklias-GahanMr. Barry SkovgaardMr. Thomas SlaterDr. Kenneth Small and

Mindy WexlerLynn and Jeffrey SmithAlice Silkworth and Vincent SmithSteve Snell and Ray AcayRich and Gail SojaMs. Carla SolomonConnie, Ellen and Norman SolomonAnnaliese SorosMrs. Daisy M. SorosMr. and Mrs. Robert SowlerMark L. SpivackLoren StahlLois and Arthur StainmanSusan SteinsapirMs. Nancy StephensMarjorie and Michael SternDr. and Mrs. John StevensonGail Stone and Matthew FishbeinMr Paul StoopackTrace and Susan StoutDr. and Mrs. Thomas StrettonElizabeth F. Stribling and

Guy RobinsonDr. and Mrs. Jonathan StrumpfMichelle StuartNick Studds

Damon SudenSudler FoundationMr. Chengzhong SuiCharles SullivanRebecca Sullivan and

Stephen GreenwaldCarl and Barbara SusnitzkyMs. Phyllis SussmanBrenda and Leonard SwartzDr. William J. Sweeney III, in

loving memoryIn Memory of Ann L. SwensonMr. David SwopeMs. Deborah SzajngartenMichael Tarpley and Amy NathanDr. Keith TaylorDr. Scott & Elina TennerJudy Tenney and Robert HainesTheatrical Stage Employees Loc.

No. 1 IATSEW. Scott Thompson MDBarb and Wayne ThornbroughMr. Joshua TinkelmanLaurie TischMyra Leigh TobinPeter C. TommaneyMr. Salvatore TorreMr. and Mrs. Leo F. TorrensJohn and Mary Jane TozziLee TraubRuth TurnerAnn and Thomas UnterbergBernardette VaskasJudith A. VogelMs. Joan L. VolinFrederick von ZubenLinda WachinskiNicole and David WachterMs. Andrea WahlquistScott F. WarnerCharles and Jacqueline WarrenSusan Wasserstein and George SardToby and Stacie WebbEvelene WechslerMs. Tess WeilMs. Carole Anne WeirMs. Felecia WeissThe Wenig FamilyNeil WestreichMrs. Annabel WhiteMr. Patrick WhiteMr. Michael WhitmanMs. Elizabeth WhitneyMr. Elisha Wiesel and Ms. Lynn

Bartner-WieselWMEMargo WintersteenDebi and Steven WischDr. Matthew WittenMr. and Mrs. Rich WolfIn Memory of Linda WolffBilly F.B. Wong and

Stephanie GordonJulian YapSimon Yates and Kevin RoonGabrielle YenMr. Ed YoungMichael A. YoungAnnette ZahidMichael and Rae ZimmermanMr. and Mrs. Richard Zitrin

American Airlines is the official airline of Roundabout Theatre Company. Roundabout productions are supported, in part, with public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council, the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Cuomo and the New York State Legislature, and the National Endowment for the Arts. Art Works.

Anonymous (4)Estate of Elise AdlerHarrison and Leslie BainsMarilyn A. BollBaukje and Noel CohenDavid CohenRobert J. CohnDrew Desky and Dane LevensBob DonnalleyEstate of Gladys ErbStuart FischmanJudith GrebinBeverly Kay HeltonWilliam HuxleyRenee and Edgar JacksonPatricia JosephRuth KlainDavid and Anita Knechel

Fund

Kevin KoerperAnn KugelJulia C. LevyWendy Kassel LewisonDr. and Mrs. Jeffrey L.

McClendonCarol MitchellPatrick and Dot MorganEstate of Howard R. MorseEstate of Susan E. NassauRussell NeedhamSteven A. SandersRosalie SpielvogelLoren StahlTom and Wendy StephensonBarry C. WaldorfEstate of Arthur WeinerChris and Lonna Yegen

THE YEGEN SOCIETYAs the country’s most Influential not-for-profit theatre company, the future of Roundabout is vital to our community in New York City and across the nation. The Yegen Society is one way that we can ensure the future of this important cultural institution for generations to come. The Yegen Society recognizes and honors generous individuals who have included Roundabout in their estate plans. To learn more, please contact Chris Nave at 212.719.9393, ext. 314.

THE PRODUCTION FUNDWe gratefully acknowledge our Production Fund donors whose generosity allows us to pursue our mission of producing the highest quality classic plays and musicals alongside new works by established and emerging writers.

MUSICAL THEATRE PRODUCTION FUNDThe Bok Family FoundationPerry and Marty GranoffHRH Foundation The Kors LePere Foundation

The Shen Family FoundationDiane and Tom TuftCynthia Wainwright and

Stephen Berger

NEW PLAY PRODUCTION FUND Jodi and Dan Glucksman

OUR SUPPORTERS

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OUR STAFFTodd Haimes, Artistic DirectorHarold Wolpert, Managing DirectorJulia C. Levy, Executive DirectorScott Ellis, Adams Associate Artistic DirectorSydney Beers, General Manager

ARTISTIC STAFFJim Carnahan, Director of Artistic Development/

Director of CastingRobyn Goodman, Artistic ConsultantDoug Hughes, Sam Gold Resident DirectorsMark Brokaw, Evan Cabnet, Scott Elliott, Bill Irwin, Joe Mantello,

Kathleen Marshall, Pam MacKinnon, Theresa Rebeck, Associate Artists

Jill Rafson, Director of New Play DevelopmentCarrie Gardner, Senior Casting DirectorStephen Kopel, Casting DirectorNicole Tingir, Artistic ManagerAmy Ashton, Artistic AssociateJillian Cimini, Casting AssociateLain Kunin, Casting Assistant

EDUCATION STAFFJennifer DiBella, Director of EducationMitch Mattson, Assistant Director of Education Paul Brewster, Education Program ManagerKim Oria, Education Program ManagerAndrea Jo Martin, Education CoordinatorJulia Borowski, Education AssistantTed Sod, Education DramaturgCynthia Babak, LaTonya Borsay, Mark Bruckner, Chloe Chapin,

Michael Costagliola, Joe Doran, Mathilde Dratwa, Elizabeth Dunn-Ruiz, Sarah Ellis, Carrie Ellman-Larsen, Theresa Flanagan, Deanna Frieman, Geoffrey Goldberg, Sheri Graubert, Devin Haqq, Carrie Heitman, Karla Hendrick, Creighton Irons, Jason Jacobs, Alana Jacoby, Tess James, Hannah Johnson-Walsh, Lisa Renee Jordan, Boo Killebrew, Anya Klepikov, Sarah Lang, John Lavigne, Erin McCready, James Miles, Nick Moore, Meghan O’Neil, Nicole Press, Leah Reddy, Amanda Rehbein, Nick Simone, Heidi Stallings, Daniel Sullivan, Carl Tallent, Vickie Tanner, Laurine Towler, Jennifer Varbalow, Kathryn Veillette Neuhart, Leese Walker, Christopher Weston, Gail Winar, Jamie Kalama Wood, Chad Yarborough, Teaching Artists

Renée Flemings, Teaching Artist Emeritus

ADMINISTRATIVE STAFFGreg Backstrom, Associate Managing DirectorDenise Cooper, General Manager, American Airlines Theatre Nicholas J. Caccavo, General Manager, Steinberg CenterValerie D. Simmons, Operations ManagerKatharine Croke, Assistant Managing DirectorNancy Mulliner, Rentals ManagerTiffany Nixon, Archivist Christina Pezzello, Management AssociateBrandon Zamudio, Assistant to the Executive DirectorAli Leskowitz, Assistant to the Managing DirectorKyle Stockburger, Lead ReceptionistTimothy Kochka, Jessie Malone,

Michael Sheehan, ReceptionistsRon Henry, MaintenanceDarnell Franklin, Messenger

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY STAFFDaniel V. Gomez, Director of Information TechnologyYelena Ingberg, Tessitura & Applications AdministratorRuslan Nikandrov, Database Administrator / DeveloperRobert Parmelee, Website AdministratorJohn Roshen, Systems & Network AdministratorDonald Milfort, IT & Help Desk Analyst

FINANCE STAFFSusan Neiman, Director of FinanceMichele Louhisdon, Director of Human ResourcesJohn LaBarbera, Payroll DirectorFrank Surdi, Accounts Payable AdministratorYonit Kafka, Payroll & Benefits AdministratorAlexander Parra, Junior AccountantRachel Lindenberg, Business Office Assistant

DEVELOPMENT STAFF Lynne Gugenheim Gregory, Director of DevelopmentChristopher Nave, Associate Director of DevelopmentTyler Ennis, Director, Individual GivingLane Hosmer, Director, Special EventsBethany Basile, Associate Director, Institutional GivingNatalie Rohr, Manager, Special EventsOliver Pattenden, Manager, Member ProgramsLise Speidel, Manager, Donor Information SystemsJordan Frausto, Individual Giving Officer, Stewardship Maggie Jones, Institutional Giving Officer, Patron ServicesLauren Merkel, Corporate Relations OfficerDrew Klingner, Assistant to the Director of DevelopmentGenevieve Carroll, Special Events AssistantMartin Giannini, Development AssistantAnthony Mercado, Institutional Assistant

MARKETING STAFFTom O’Connor, Director of Marketing & Audience DevelopmentRani Haywood, Senior Marketing ManagerMark Cajigao, Digital Content ProducerDarren Melchiorre, Graphic DesignerAlexandra Barber, Digital Marketing AssociateRachel LeFevre-Snee, Marketing AssociateDayna Johnson, Marketing Assistant

AUDIENCE SERVICES STAFFSarah J. Hom, Director of Audience ServicesGabe Johnson, Director of TicketingGavin Brown, Director of Call Center OperationsRobert Kane, Customer Care ManagerPatrick Pastor, Call Center ManagerJessica Pruett-Barnett, Kaia Lay Rafoss, Joe Gallina,

Vanessa Clark, Assistant Audience Services ManagersThomas Walsh, Customer Care AssociateEric Bridle, Audience Services SupervisorJennifer Almgreen, Alexander Barton, Solangel Bido, Michael

Bonavoglia, Josh Boscarino, Lauren Cartelli, Benjamin Cole, Elizabeth Daly, Adam Elsberry, Lindsay Ericson, Alanna Harms, Andrew Holder, Ira Kaminowitz,, Rebecca Lewis-Whitson, Michelle Maccarone, Mead Margulies, Laura Marshall, Chuck Migliaccio, Carlos Morris, Lauren Murray, Georgia O’Donnell, Andres Pina, Evan Reed, Nikaury Roman, Darrill Rosen, Heather Siebert, Nalane Singh, Ronald Tobia, Kate Valiska, Hannah Weitzman, Andrew Williams, Susan Zwirn, Audience Services/Sales Representatives

AMERICAN AIRLINES THEATRE STAFFCarly DiFulvio Allen, Company ManagerSteve Ryan, House ManagerZipporah Aguasvivas, Associate House ManagerTed Osborne, Box Office ManagerRobert Morgan, Assistant Box Office Manager Glenn Merwede, House CarpenterBrian Maiuri, House ElectricianRobert W. Dowling, II, House PropertiesHannah Overton, House SoundSusan J. Fallon, Wardrobe SupervisorNellie LaPorte, Hair and Wig SupervisorRichardo Deosarran, EngineerCrystal Suarez, Head UsherAnne Ezell, Rebecca Knell, Celia Torres, Enrika Nicholas, Saira

Flores, Dominga Veloz, Oscar Castillo, Jim Lynch, Sheila Portorreal, Sauda Moultrie, Tyler Boyce, Chester Hawkins, Michael Nach, and Trisha Mahase, Ushers

Julious Russell, SecurityAdditional Security provided by Gotham SecurityJason Battle, Jerry Hobbs, MaintenanceAdditional Maintenance provided by Reliable Cleaning

STUDIO 54 STAFFRoseanna Sharrow, Company Manager LaConya Robinson, House ManagerJack Watanachaiyot, Associate House ManagerKrystin MacRitchie, TreasurerKara Watanachaiyot, Associate TreasurerLaura Marshall, Lindsay Ericson, Price Messick,

Assistant Treasurers

Dan Hoffman, House CarpenterJohn Wooding, House ElectricianLawrence Jennino, House PropertiesSamantha Rivera, Victor Rosa, Matthew Rodgers, Raven

Riley, Kelsey Bailey, Shiomara Diaz, Dylan Bauer, Chris Morrissey, Andrew Helton, Isaac Hicks, Luis Schact, Audrey Terell, Andrew Hall, Tiara Miller, Alvin Vega, Corina Don, Mohommed Dukuray, Karla Fromm, Laureen Rivera, John Ryan, and Linda Gjonbalaj, Ushers

Gotham Security, SecurityServco Industries, Maintenance

STEPHEN SONDHEIM THEATRE STAFFJohannah-Joy Magyawe, House ManagerMolly McQuilkin, Assistant House ManagerJaime Perlman, TreasurerAndrew Clements, Associate TreasurerCarlos Morris, Ronnie Tobias, Assistant TreasurersSteve Beers, House CarpenterJosh Weitzman, House ElectricianAndrew Forste, House PropertiesDeosarran, EngineerJessica Alverson, Christian Bradford, Roger Darbasie, Alix

Golden, Barbara Kagan, Kristopher Kaye, Tara Murphy, Karen Murray, Travis Navarra, Sarah Pauley, Nicole Ramirez, CharDia Reynolds, Brian Rossi, Diana Trent, Ushers

Gotham Security, SecurityJuan Hernandez, Maintenance Additional Maintenance provided by Servco Industries

THE HAROLD AND MIRIAM STEINBERG CENTER FOR THEATRE STAFF

Bobby Wolf, House ManagerDavid Flores, Assistant Manager, Steinberg CenterCatherine Fitzpatrick, Box Office Manager Nicole Ishmael, Assistant Box Office Manager Nicholas Wolff Lyndon, Master TechnicianJessica Provenzale, Assistant Master TechnicianAmy Kitzhaber, Wardrobe SupervisorDwane Agard, Christopher Bennett, Grisel Bermejo, Jasmine

Bermudez, Samantha Ciavarella, Lindsie Detota, Lindsay Fabes, Matthew Glasner, Jessica Gordon, Drew Gotesman, Kristin Heckler, Jorge Lopez, Alexandra Mutti, Samantha Penninipede, Troy Pepicelli, Taylor Phillips, Ghenet Pinderhughes, Miranda Scople, Matthew Sherrod, Dustin Sorrell, Tyler Spicer, Kaitlin Stern, Linda Tardif, Jason Williams, Ushers

Gotham Security, SecurityAdolfo Duran, Manuel Fernandez, Maintenance

2013-2014 APPRENTICESOlivia O’Connor, Artistic Gregory Shepard, BusinessJena Yarley, Development Jennifer Marinelli, Digital MarketingRachel Friedman, EducationRebecca Powell, EducationJeesun Choi, ManagementAlyssa DeAlesandro, Marketing Jamie Gottlieb, Marketing Natalie Donohue, Audience Services

GENERAL PRESS REPRESENTATIVESPolk & Co.

2013-14 ANNUAL REPORTNicole Tingir, Project ManagerDarren Melchiorre, DesignerAllie Carieri, Brandon Zamudio, Project AssistantsMark Cajigao, Jill Rafson, Contributing Writers

PHOTO CREDITSJeremy Daniel, Joan Marcus, Production PhotosAnita and Steve Shevett, Kelly Kollar, Special Event Photos

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