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Good Evening Playgoers, Welcome! It is once again a privilege and honor to welcome you to the 81st season of Peninsula Players. Our directors, Greg and Brian, have collaborated to assemble another exciting season of theatrical entertainment in a unique venue surrounded by natural beauty. I hope you will take a moment before the performance or during intermission to look through our program book. It contains a wealth of information about the theater, our cast of actors and other behind-the-scenes professionals that make performances possible. But our advertisers, who stay with us year after year, also deserve recognition for their support, which makes the program book possible. Whether they provide a service or product, I hope you will consider patronizing their establishments. You will also find the names of our play sponsors who provide significant financial support to cover current operating and capital needs. Finally, I would like to recognize the Kathryn A. Doerr Apprentice Fund, established in 2013 to provide funds for the compensation for two of our interns each year. The 2005 construction of the performance pavilion, canteen and set/design shop resulted in a substantial long term bank loan provided by Baylake Bank/Nicolet National Bank. Together with the continued and generous support of you, our patrons and donors to our Annual Fund, we made a substantial dent in our bank loan balance this past year. However, the balance remains sizeable, and continues to be a focus of our financial management. At the same time, we have undertaken a survey of our campus infrastructure and identified, prioritized and begun to address our long term maintenance requirements. The Board of Directors continues its focus on our mission to continue the heritage and legacy of Peninsula Players Theatre. In addition to the positive strides described above, we have teamed with the Door County Community Foundation to provide donors the ability to make a choice of possible legacy charitable contributions through an established community organization with exceptional financial endowment capabilities. Performances at Peninsula Players are Nancy’s and my most favorite evenings of the summer. I hope after your experience this evening, you feel the same. Please encourage your friends and family to join our theater community and experience the joy of live performances. Also, through your support, you can help us keep one of Door County’s artistic crown jewels shining for years to come.

Enjoy the show!

Dave Borghesi,

Dave Borghesi

Peninsula Players Board President

BOARD OF DIRECTORS Dave Borghesi, President Jill Herlache, Vice President Jerry Zaug, Treasurer Barbara Simpson Fuhrmann, Secretary

Directors Tom Birmingham Marilyn Bradley Bill Calkins Julia B. Chomeau Jackie Danis Digger DeGroot Sara Glenn 3

Mary Greisen Ted Laitner Jim Maronek Jim Nelson Bill Parsons Bob Ziegler


Greetings to our 81st Anniversary Friends! Dear Friends, Welcome to Peninsula Players Theatre and our 81st season! We’re very happy that you’re here, enjoying our beautiful theater, gardens, Luna Bar, bonfire, the sun setting over the bay and our company of very talented professionals who come together to present you with another entertaining and uplifting season of theater. I’ve heard Peninsula Players often called “summer camp for actors” and indeed it is - for all of us here. We get to live in the woods, commute to work through the cedars and eat in a lodge by the water. In our free time we can swim in the bay, hike or bike around a beautiful county and enjoy this natural peacefulness away from crowded cities and our usual hustle and bustle. It is glorious and rejuvenating. And without those normal distractions that make up our everyday life, we’re allowed to concentrate and focus on just one thing - to put on some great shows for you. It’s wonderful - a gift - to solely work on this art we feel so passionately about for you, to give you the best we can because we are unencumbered by daily cares and inspired by the beauty and perspective in our natural surroundings. We are blessed to meet here - the two of us - you and I, audience and actor, playgoer and theater - and give you our gifts with our love. Please enjoy it all! Have a wonderful time at the Players!

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Have you enjoyed performances at Peninsula Players Theatre and wondered how you can help ensure its unique environment is preserved for generations of theatergoers?

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Attend performances Attend the Peninsula Players winter play reading series Share the Peninsula Players experience by giving a gift certificate Celebrate a special occasion, such as an anniversary by donating to the annual or capital fund Remember a patron by making a donation in his/her memory Volunteer for the Broom Squad, the spring cleaning crew

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GREG VINKLER Artistic Director Actor – Chapatti, Alabama Story Director – The Full Monty

Greg is delighted to have played a part in the Peninsula Players’ wonderful history for 28 years. In that time he has directed 28 productions (including Chicago and Lombardi) and performed in 46 - favorite roles include Sherlock Holmes, Salieri, Sir Thomas More and Maj. Gen. Butler in Butler. For his work with the Peninsula Players he was honored with the inaugural Door County Artist of the Year Award. Greg has performed extensively in Chicago, appearing at Chicago Shakespeare (35 productions), Goodman, Steppenwolf, Shubert, Court, Writers, Northlight, Marriott Lincolnshire and Victory Gardens theaters, and has received three Joseph Jefferson Awards (nominated 12 times), two Artisan Awards and an After Dark Award. Regionally he has performed at the Paper Mill, Fulton, Pittsburgh Public and BoarsHead theaters. Greg appeared on Broadway in the Tony Award-winning revival of West Side Story and also at the Royal Shakespeare Company in Stratford-upon-Avon, the Barbican Theatre in London, Vienna’s English Theatre and Singapore Rep.

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BRIAN KELSEY Managing Director

Brian celebrates his ninth season as the Peninsula Players Managing Director. He comes to the Peninsula Players with a broad range of “for profit” and “not for profit” business experience, gained both in the United States and Europe, in the fields of operations, finance, marketing and public relations. Brian is engaged in the arts and tourism industries and serves on the board of the Fish Creek Civic Assn., Peninsula Arts and Humanities Alliance (past president), Theatre Wisconsin (president) and was appointed by the Governor to the Wisconsin Arts Board and the Wisconsin Governor’s Council on Tourism (vice chair). A graduate of Marquette University with a degree in journalism, Brian is pleased to share his business experience in the community that raised him. As a side note, he is even more pleased to be working for the organization that gave him his first performing arts experience as a child.

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TOM MULA Director – Chapatti, Actor – The Hollow

Tom Mula is delighted to be back at his “home down by the bay” for his 22nd season. His acting performances include Chicago, Heroes, Opus, Cabaret, The Mystery of Irma Vep and many, many farces; shows he’s directed include Amadeus, Lion in Winter and the world-premieres A Real Lulu, The Tin Woman and Making God Laugh; the Peninsula Players premiered Tom’s play Bob Almighty, which was written for Bob Thompson. Tom was the Goodman Theatre’s resident Scrooge for seven seasons. Other Chicago credits include Jefferson Awards for his performance in Hot Mikado and his plays The Golem and Nicole Hollander’s Sylvia’s Real Good Advice. Tom is a full-time faculty member at Columbia College. He is also the author of the bestselling book/ award-winning play Jacob Marley’s Christmas Carol. His new book, “Hackers of Oz,” was awarded a silver medal in this year’s Wishing Shelf Awards and is available on Amazon and BarnesandNoble.com.

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JOE FOUST Director – The Hollow Actor – The Hollow, The 39 Steps

This is Joe’s 17th season with the Peninsula Players where his credits include directing Dial M for Murder, Wait Until Dark, Noises Off, Cash on Delivery, Caught in the Net and Deathtrap, writing Once a Ponzi Time, as well as acting in more than 30 shows including Making God Laugh, God of Carnage, Is He Dead?, Greetings!, Be My Baby, The Elephant Man, The Mousetrap, The Lion in Winter, Far East, Tom, Dick and Harry and Escanaba in Da Moonlight. Joe has acted at The Goodman, Steppenwolf, Wisdom Bridge, Remy Bumppo, Next, TheaterWit, Court, Chicago Shakespeare, First Folio, Cleveland Playhouse, Syracuse Stage, New Victory on Broadway, Maltz Jupiter, Milwaukee Shakespeare and is a founding member of Defiant Theater, where credits include directing and co-writing Action Movie: The Play and Ubu Raw. Other credits include “Parks and Recreation” (NBC), “Normal” (HBO) and “Early Edition” (CBS).

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JAMES LEAMING Actor – The Hollow, The Full Monty, Alabama Story

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KATHERINE KEBERLEIN Actor – The Hollow, The Full Monty, Alabama Story

This is Katherine’s second season with Peninsula Players. Recent Chicago credits include American Beauty Shop at Chicago Dramatists, Graveyard of Empires with 16th Street Theater, A Kid Like Jake for About Face Theatre and Smokefall with Goodman Theatre. Additional credits include The Mother with Oracle Theatre (Jeff Awards as Principal Actress and Best Play), Boeing Boeing at Drury Lane Oakbrook, The Odd Couple at Northlight Theatre, 50 Words for Profiles Theatre (Jeff Nomination Principal Actress) and When the Rain Stops Falling at Circle Theatre (Jeff Award Best Play). She has also worked with Steppenwolf, Rivendell, Oak Park Festival Theatre, Remy Bumppo, Theatre at the Center and Light Opera Works. TV credits include “Chicago Med,” “Sirens,” “Chicago PD” and “Shameless.”

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MAGGIE CARNEY Actor - The Hollow, The Full Monty

Maggie Carney is delighted to return to Peninsula Players for her 8th season. Some favorites include: The Lady With All the Answers, God of Carnage, Proof. Elsewhere: La Jolla Playhouse: Midsummer Night’s Dream, Peter and the Starcatchers. Old Globe: Pygmalion. Cygnet Theatre: Sons of the Prophet, The Importance of Being Earnest, Travesties, A Christmas Carol. Intrepid: The Quality of Life. Diversionary: Divine Sister. Mo’olelo: Yellow Face, Milvotchkee,Visconsin. Seattle Rep: Bill Irwin’s Largely/NY, The Tempest. Writers’ Theatre: A Phoenix Too Frequent, Spite for Spite. Famous Door: Ghetto. BoarsHead: Bad Dates. Touchstone Theatre: Bedroom Farce, Into the Woods. Bailiwick: Smash. She has also appeared with Northlight Theatre, Roadworks Productions, Noble Fool Theatricals, Chicago Shakespeare Theater, The Poetry Foundation, The Second City, Creede Repertory Theatre and the Wisconsin Shakespeare Festival. Maggie can be seen in the movie musical “Lucky Stiff” on Amazon and iTunes.

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MARK MOEDE Actor – The Hollow, The Full Monty

Mark made his Peninsula Players debut in And Then There Were None and has performed for more than 35 years in a variety of states, countries, languages and genres. Twenty years of these performances include the Door Peninsula, beginning with Theatre M, which Mark and his wife Mary White founded in 1991. They have lit up stages at The Town Hall Bakery of Jacksonport, Third Avenue Playhouse, Woodwalk Gallery and a host of other accommodating venues. His education includes degrees in acting and directing from Montclair State University and The London Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts (LAMDA), performances, master classes and study in Switzerland, Venice, London, New York and Philadelphia. Some of his recent work includes Door Shakespeare’s The Complete Works of William Shakespeare [Abridged], Pride of Prejudice, Twelfth Night, Northern Sky’s Life on the Mississippi, Spitfire Grill, Theatre M’s Talking Heads, The Revival of Billy Sunday and TAP’s Tuesdays with Morrie and The Subject Was Roses.

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ERICA ELAM Actor – The Hollow, The Full Monty, The 39 Steps

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KATHERINE DUFFY Actor – The Hollow, The Full Monty

Katherine is delighted to be making her Peninsula Players debut after spending the past two summers in Door County at Third Avenue Playhouse appearing in Private Lives, Educating Rita, Steel Magnolias, Sylvia, I Love a Piano and The Amish Project. Following her professional debut in Hair at Skylight Music Theatre, Katherine spent a season at The Milwaukee Rep where credits included A Christmas Carol, Good People, The Amish Project and Harvey. For more information about this Milwaukee-bred, Chicago-based actress visit www.kduff.com.

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HARTER CLINGMAN Actor – The Full Monty, Alabama Story

Harter is thrilled to be back at Peninsula Players where he was last seen in Saloon and the reading of Who Am I This Time? (Björklunden). Harter played Alf in the 1st Broadway National Tour of Peter and the Starcatcher, directed by Roger Rees and Alex Timbers. Chicago credits include: The Tempest (Chicago Shakespeare Theater), The Producers and (Mercury Theater Chicago), Absolute Hell (The Gift Theatre), See What I Wanna See (Steppenwolf Garage Rep), Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson (Bailiwick Chicago), Spring Awakening (Griffin Theater) and the world premiere of Cinderella...After the Ball (Marriott Lincolnshire). On-Camera credits include “America’s Best?” (The Onion Network) and “Der Fundraissers” (Funny or Die).

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MATT HOLZFEIND Actor – The Hollow, The Full Monty

Matt is delighted to return to Peninsula Players, where he previously appeared in The Tin Woman, And Then There Were None, Dial M for Murder and Lend Me a Tenor. Recent Chicago area credits include: Oklahoma! (Paramount), Charlotte’s Web (Drury Lane) and Our Class (Remy Bumppo). Also: The Mikado (The Hypocrites), Completeness (Theater Wit), Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson (Bailiwick Chicago), Peter Pan: a Play (Lookingglass), ENRON (TimeLine), Porgy and Bess (Court Theatre), Another Part of the Forest (Writers Theatre), Honus and Me (Chicago Children’s Theatre) and The Three Faces of Dr. Crippen (Strange Tree Group, FringeNYC). Regional credits include The Utah Shakespeare Festival, Indiana Repertory Theatre, The New Theatre and Cardinal Stage. Film credits include “Return to the Hiding Place” and “Black Box.”

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ASHLEY LANYON Actor – The Hollow, The Full Monty

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BYRON GLENN WILLIS ACTOR – The Full Monty, Alabama Story

Byron is excited to be make his Peninsula Players debut. Credits include Little Shop of Horrors (Tantrum Theatre); Sister Act, Dreamgirls, Once On This Island, Treasure Island and Finian’s Rainbow (Marriott Theatre); Hank Williams: Lost Highway (American Blues Theatre); Porgy & Bess, Caroline or Change (Court Theatre); Hair, Big River, Civil War (Barn Theatre); The Buddy Holly Story (Drury Lane Oakbrook Theatre); Congo Square’s Nativity (Goodman Theatre/Ruth Page Theatre); Dessa Rose (Apple Tree Theatre); Pullman Porter Blues, Purlie (Goodman Theatre/Pasadena Playhouse); Ragtime (Light Opera Works); The Jackie Wilson Story, Sensational Soulful 60’s, Doo Wop Shoo Bop (Black Ensemble Theatre); Five Guys Named Moe (Drury Lane Evergreen Park); Nefertiti (Athenaeum Theatre); Higher Ground (Human Race Theatre); and European Tour of Hair (Scala Theatre Co). TV/Film: “Barbershop 2,” R. Kelly’s “Trapped In The Closet,” “Detroit 1-8-7,” “Chicago Code” and “Chicago P.D.” He is a proud member of AEA and Paonessa Talent.

STEVE KOEHLER ACTOR – The Hollow, The Full Monty

Steve is best known as “Lloyd” from Guys on Ice and is pleased to be making his debut with Peninsula Players. His credits include: To Kill a Mockingbird (Atticus) with Children’s Theater of Madison; Lend Me a Tenor (Tito) with Milwaukee Chamber Theatre; Kiss Me Kate (Fred/Petruchio) with Four Seasons Theatre; Veroncia’s Position (Harvey) with In Tandem Theatre; Jacques Brel… with Skylight Music Theatre; and Victory Farm (Wolfgang) with Northern Sky Theater. Steve teaches physics and acting at Milwaukee High School of the Arts. He and his wife Julie-Honey have been blessed with two boys, Alexander Steven (21) and Austin Max (19). Guys on Ice will return to the Barrymore Theatre in Madison this Christmas!

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About the Playwright ... PATRICK BARLOW Patrick Barlow is the stage adapter of The 39 Steps, an English actor, comedian and playwright. He is founder, Artistic Director and Chief Executive of the two-man National Theatre of Brent. His film work has been small cameo roles in such movies as “Shakespeare in Love,” “Notting Hill,” “Bridget Jones’ Diary,” “Girl from Rio” and “Nanny McPhee.” He is best known for his adaptation of Alfred Hitchcock’s “The 39 Steps” which premiered in June 2005 at the West Yorkshire Playhouse. The play transferred to London’s Tricycle Theatre in 2006 and opened on Broadway in

early 2008. In an interview in 2006 he said he gave himself “lots of liberty to change things” when adapting the film and to simply adding others “that make me laugh.” He adds that it is pastiche, a piece that openly imitates previous work of other artists (in this case, Hitchcock), often with satirical intent. “But it is very important that there is a real story going on . . . about a man who is lonely and lost . . . There is a journey.” For information on author John Buchan and filmmaker/director Alfred Hitchcock, please visit our donor board.

NEIL BROOKSHIRE Actor – The 39 Steps

Neil just finished playing Bottom in A Midsummer Night’s Dream and Cinna in Julius Caesar at Door Shakespeare. Other regional work: Edward/Robert Ferrars - Sense and Sensibility at People’s Light. Valentine - Two Gentlemen of Verona, Cliff - Cabaret, Tranio - Taming of the Shrew, as well as productions of King Lear, The Secret Garden and A Christmas Carol at Great Lakes Theater. He has worked with Boise Contemporary Theater, Cadence Theatre Co, Company of Fools in Idaho, Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival, Opera Idaho, Seattle Novyi Theatre, and 10 seasons with Idaho Shakespeare Festival. He earned his BA from Boise State University, and an MFA in Acting from Northern Illinois University. When not acting, Neil paints and makes short films and radio dramas.

KEVIN McKILLIP Actor – The 39 Steps

Kevin has appeared in more than 20 productions with Peninsula Players including; Around the World in 80 Days, Noises Off, Cabaret, Escanaba in ‘da Moonlight, A Few Good Men, Wait Until Dark, Born Yesterday and God of Carnage. Other credits include Goodman, Court, Chicago Shakespeare, Lookingglass, Remy Bumppo, American Players, Milwaukee Rep, Ozark Actors Theatre, Theatre at The Center, BoarsHead, Mercury, Stormfield, Porchlight Music Theatre, Famous Door, Iowa Shakespeare, and more than 30 productions with First Folio Theatre including Hamlet, Richard III and The Winter’s Tale. He is a three time individual Jefferson Award nominee, a recipient of the Tyrone Guthrie Award during two seasons with the Stratford Festival of Canada and a recipient of the Rubber Chicken Award from the clown alley at the Big Apple Circus. www.kevinmckillip.com

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KAREN SHERIDAN Director – The 39 Steps

Karen is thrilled to be returning for her 11th season at Peninsula Players. Her directing credits here include Nunsense, Heroes, Is He Dead?, Rumors, Fools, See How They Run, It Runs in the Family and The Fantasticks. Her acting credits include Into the Woods, Soufflé Surprise!, Tons of Money, Rain, El Grande de Coca-Cola, Nunsense II, Out of Order and Dancing at Lughnasa. When she is not communing with Players or Ginka’s Gypsies, Karen acts, directs and teaches in the Detroit area. This summer she had the pleasure of playing Betty in the Michigan premiere of Chapatti at the same time Peninsula Players was giving the play its Wisconsin premiere. “You only find love by living.” Them’s words!

ALDEN VASQUEZ Stage Manager – The 39 Steps

Alden returns for his sixth season having stage managed productions of Nunsense, Always…Patsy Cline, God of Carnage, Lombardi and Miracle on South Division Street. He is the production stage manager at the Goodman Theatre in Chicago where he has stage managed more than 70 productions. Other credits include American Theatre Company, American Stage Theatre company, Madison Repertory Theatre, Manhattan Theatre Club, Remains Theatre, Steppenwolf Theatre Company, Trinity Repertory Theatre and the Weston Playhouse. He teaches Stage Management at DePaul University and is a 32-year member of Actors’ Equity Association and a United States Air Force Veteran.

WENDY A. HUBER Properties Manager – The 39 Steps

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Wendy is delighted to return to Peninsula Players since completing her internship! Wendy is a proud graduate of UW-Green Bay with a BA in Technical Theatre and Design. Currently a freelancing props designer, Wendy’s favorite credits include Shrek the Musical and The Wizard of Oz (Children’s Theatre of Madison). Scenic Design work includes Crimes of the Heart, Unnecessary Farce (UWGreen Bay) and Narnia (First Act Children’s Theatre). Favorite stage management credits include Les Miserábles (St. Norbert College), Cabaret (UWGB) and the annual Nutcracker Ballet (NEWDO). Wendy’s other passions include gardening, photography and folk music. www.awendydesign.com

An Evening at Peninsula Players is Like No Other America’s Oldest Professional Resident Summer Theatre will bring another exciting season to the bay in 2017, and we would like you to be a part of it! Sign up for the season and join us by the bay. Free Ticket Exchange Can’t make the date you booked? Just phone our Box Office 24 hours before the show and we will move tickets to another date, free of charge.

Flexible Options Don’t want to commit to specific dates in advance? Our Flex Subscription will suit your needs. With our Flex package, you pick the dates and we will seat you in the best seats available. Season Packages Make A Great Christmas Gift! 2016 prices : $196.20/$182.70/$169.20 single $392.40/$365.40/$338.40 double Sign up for the 2017 season! (Pricing TBD) Call or stop by the Peninsula Players Box Office today or phone 920.868.3287

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Do you recognize these faces? They are the Players’ hard working interns.

Participating in the Peninsula Players’ internship program this season are students from theater programs across the country including, top row from left, Bailee Schmidt, graduate of Viterbo University; Mackenzie Tank, graduate of Indiana State University; Dean Gnadinger, student at Hanover College; D. Savannah Brown, graduate of Illinois State University; Dominick Mugavero, student at Northwestern University; and Jordan Pokorney, student at Columbia College. Bottom from left are Julia Eckelkamp, student at Centenary College of Louisiana; Arielle Zelinski, graduate of St. Norbert College; Phillip Jindra graduate of Lawrence University; and Elizabeth Streif, student at the University of Minnesota Duluth. You may have been greeted by one of our hard-working interns in either the parking lot, Box Office, theater or will-call window at the canteen. Not only do each of the interns work these nightly duties but they also help to run the shows in such areas as lighting, properties, sound, costumes, house management, assistant stage management, concessions and ticket sales. During the day they also work in these areas for the next show. To read more about our internship program, please turn to page 61.

The Kathryn A. Doerr Apprentice Fund

Established in 2013 in memory of Kathryn A. Doerr (Katie), by her family, this fund provides critical support for Peninsula Players’ apprentice program. During her lifetime, Katie was an advocate and supporter of art education, notably to art education in the Door County community she loved. Her legacy will provide scholarships for two apprentices during the Players season. This season’s interns supported by the Kathryn A. Doerr Apprentice Fund are Phillip Jindra and Mackenzie Tank. Phillip is focusing his career goals on the technical side of theater after earning a degree in acting and vocal music. Mackenzie’s goals are to balance performing with arts management thus utilizing her degree in the music business. If you are interested in supporting the Peninsula Players Intern Program please contact Danielle Szmanda at danielle@peninsulaplayers.com or 920.868.3287. 31


Peninsula Players A Brief History of the Theatre in a Garden Take a rustic, woodsy site outfitted with a few little cabins that once served a boys camp along the bay. Add a dream, a barnlike proscenium stagehouse and a hundred or so seats open to the stars above and you have the early days of Peninsula Players. Richard and Caroline Fisher, a young novice brother-and-sister team, started the troupe in 1935 when they produced Noel Coward’s Hay Fever at a site behind the former Bonnie Brook Cottage/Motel in Fish Creek, now the Fish Creek Town Park.

Peninsula Players, circa 1937

Many continued their careers in the arts, either on- or off-stage, and some have even gone onto stardom.

By 1937 the Fishers along with their parents (“Mama” who designed and made costumes and fed the company and “Papa,” the general handiman) realized the ensemble 1938 A Night Must Fall with Leo had outgrown the Lucker and Helen Bragdon motel site so they purchased the 22-acre Wildwood Boys Camp, the present site of the theater.

Although Peninsula Players began under the stars, a canvas top was draped above the audience in 1946, and in 1957 Caroline’s dream of a permanent roof came true when the open-sided pavilion was built. In 1960, after 25 years of involvement, the Fishers sold the theater at public auction to Kenneth Carroad, a New York City attorney. Jim McKenzie was hired to oversee the Players’ operations as producer. He and his wife, actress J e a n n e Bolan, both associated with the Players since 1947, took on the Fisher legacy. 2004 production of Into the Woods with

Now in its 81st season it is no longer a dream, we are America’s oldest professional resident summer theater. In the 81 years Peninsula has 1962 Three Penny Opera with René Players Auberjonois, John James Moore, performed in Lynn Carlysle the Theatre in a Garden, more than 1,000 actors have crossed our boards. Some had their first professional experiences at the Players.

Cristen Paige and Sean Allen Krill

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became owner of the property in 1978 and continued as the Company’s producer.

2010 A Little Night Music with James Rank and Jessie Mueller

The passion that Richard and Caroline shared to stretch the imaginations, provide reason for laughter and tears and furnish cutting edge theater experiences is still the hallmark at Peninsula Players. Safeguarding that dream and this lovely Theatre in a Garden is paramount to the Players Board of Directors which is committed to –

1994 production of Pygmalion with Greg Vinkler, Robert Thompson and Kristine Thatcher

Anticipating significant renovation and repair to the theater pavilion and surrounding support buildings as well as the need for new production and housing facilities, McKenzie decided to sell the place to the Peninsula Players Theatre Foundation, Inc. in 1993. As a member of the Players Board of Directors, McKenzie continued to help preserve and improve the theater’s facilities and environment until his death in 2002.

• Preserve America’s oldest professional resident summer theatre; • Support the most exciting theatre company possible;

More than a decade ago many improvements were made, including actor housing and public restroom facilities, expanded and upgraded rehearsal and storage areas and a computerized box office. The close of the 2005 season brought the beginning of the Players’ largest improvement – a new stage house and audience pavilion.

• Provide freedom, tools, and facilities so artists may entertain, uplift and inform audiences; and • Foster future generations of theater professionals through internships. We hope you enjoy your visit as you explore the theater where the sun sets, the curtain rises and the stars shine.

Through the generous support of many donors, benefactors and volunteers all intent on continuing the magic of live theater for future generations, the Players built a new facility in the exact same foot-print of the first theater. In June 2006, the 621seat audience pavilion opened. Included are up-to-date wiring, more space for actors and scenery and a redesigned space to provide better sightlines for the audience, not to mention new comfy seats.

2014 And Then There Were None with Sean Fortunato, Erica Elam and Matt Holzfeind

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Give the Gift of a Lifetime! Share your passion for Peninsula Players with future generations by designating a planned gift to the theater through the Peninsula Players Endowment Fund. Whether it is a bequest, trust, annuity or arrangement through your IRA, planned gifts of all sizes support Peninsula Players’ long-term fiscal stability and reduce your taxable estate for federal tax purposes. The Peninsula Players Endowment Fund is managed through the Door County Community Foundation. Through this partnership, your generous gift will benefit the Players while the foundation’s professional staff and advisors facilitate your contribution and handle all the administrative details. The Door County Community Foundation provides a simple, powerful and highly personal approach to giving. By working together, we offer a variety of giving tools to help you achieve your charitable goals. By partnering with the Door County Community Foundation, Peninsula Players is able to receive a wide variety of assets including: •

Cash, stocks and bonds

Real estate and other assets

Non-cash assets such as publicly traded stock or artwork

The Door County Community Foundation is the ideal vehicle to facilitate even the most complex forms of charitable giving. Please consider incorporating a gift to the Peninsula Players Endowment Fund in your estate plan. To learn more about the Peninsula Players Endowment Fund, please contact Development & Events Manager, Danielle Szmanda, at (920) 8683287 or danielle@peninsulaplayers.com or Bret Bicoy, President & CEO at the Door County Community Foundation at (920) 746-1786 or bret@ givedoorcounty.org. 34


J BRANSON Scenic Designer – The 39 Steps

J Branson is excited to be back for a third season having designed Nunsense and Always Patsy Cline. J is a Chicago-based designer, working coast to coast, as well as in Canada. His national tour credits include The Music Man, Beauty and the Beast, Brigadoon and associate work on Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. Regional work includes Midwest premieres of Hairspray, The Little Mermaid, Thoroughly Modern Millie, Beauty and the Beast and Legally Blonde. Other regional work includes Smokey Joe’s Café, Jekyll & Hyde, Sunset Boulevard, Assassins, Guys and Dolls, The Baker’s Wife and Chess, as well as shows at Second City. J has an array of industrial credits and several design awards, including an After Dark Award for set design.

KÄRIN SIMONSON KOPISCHKE Costume Designer – Chapatti , Alabama Story, The 39 Steps

Kärin has designed costumes for more than 40 productions in her 16 seasons at Peninsula Players. She has received the Joseph Jefferson Award, AriZoni Award and a Prague Quadrennial nomination for her costume designs for regional theatre Tony winners American Conservatory Theater, Chicago Shakespeare, Goodman, Steppenwolf, Long Wharf, Victory Gardens, Children’s Theatre Company, Crossroads, Huntington and Cincinnati Playhouse, as well as the Milwaukee Rep, Skylight, First Stage and American Players. Kärin taught costume design at The Theatre School of DePaul, Northwestern and Carroll Universities and heads the costume design department at Lawrence University. She designed costumes for the feature film “Feed the Fish” with Tony Shalhoub and had the privilege to design new works for Harry Connick Jr., Stephen Schwartz and Kevin Puts’ 2012 Pulitzer Prize winning opera “Silent Night,” as well as the spectacular world premiere opera The Shining, based on the Steven King novel, at Minnesota Opera this spring. Proud member of United Scenic Artists.

CHRISTOPHER KRIZ Sound Designer, Original Music – Alabama Story

Christopher is a composer and sound designer based in Chicago. Previous Peninsula Players credits: Outside Mullingar, Lend Me A Tenor, The Mystery of Irma Vep, Butler and many others. Recent regional credits: Roz and Ray (Seattle Repertory Theatre), Sticky Traps (Kansas City Repertory Theatre). Recent and upcoming Chicago credits: The Magic Play (Goodman Theatre), Constellations (Steppenwolf Theatre), Hand To God (Victory Gardens Theatre), Carlyle (Goodman Theatre), The Columnist (American Blues Theatre), The House That Will Not Stand (Victory Gardens Theatre), The Life Of Galileo (Remy Bumppo), Gem Of The Ocean (Court Theatre), The Grapes Of Wrath (Gift Theatre), Sunset Baby (Timeline Theatre) and Mothers and Sons (Northlight Theatre). Christopher has been honored with 11 Jeff nominations and two Jeff Awards. Recently, Lifeline Theatre produced Kriz’s new musical, Soon I Will Be Invincible. Christopher is a proud member of United Scenic Artists 829. To hear more of his work, please visit www.christopherkriz.com

PAULINE OLEKSY Properties Designer – Alabama Story Scenic Artist – The 39 Steps

Pauline makes her Peninsula Players design debut with Alabama Story. Pauline is a scenic designer who recently received her MFA in scenic design from Northern Illinois University. In the last year and a half she has worked as a 3D visual artist designing corporate events and environments. Pauline enjoys many facets of theater design from computer visualization to props artistry, but loves the multidisciplinary nature of stage and projection design.

STEPHEN ROY WHITE Lighting Designer – Chapatti, The 39 Steps

Steve is a member of the faculty at UW-Milwaukee, designs scenery and lighting around Milwaukee and serves as a theater consultant on new building projects. Recent credits include scenic design of Corktown at UW-Milwaukee and lighting designs of The Train Driver, Detective’s Wife and the forthcoming Lobby Hero (Nov. 2016) at Milwaukee Chamber Theatre; Damn Yankees, Lysistrata and Ruined at UWMilwaukee. He has been blessed to work at the Peninsula Players since his first show, Moon Over Buffalo in 1997, and some of his favorite designs include A Real Lulu, Nunsense and The Tin Woman. Upcoming projects include the scenery and lighting designs for Translations (Nov. 2016) at UW-Milwaukee. Regional credits include shows for Northlight Theatre, Drury Lane Theater, Organic Theater, New American Theatre and a Joseph Jefferson nomination for The Woman in Black at The Theatre Building.

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Our 81st Year September 7 – October 16, 2016

Peninsula Players Theatre GREG VINKLER

BRIAN KELSEY

ARTISTIC DIRECTOR

MANAGING DIRECTOR

presents

THE 39 STEPS ADAPTED BY PATRICK BARLOW FROM THE NOVEL BY JOHN BUCHAN FROM THE MOVIE BY ALFRED HITCHCOCK LICENSED BY ITV GLOBAL ENTERTAINMENT LIMITED AND AN ORIGINAL CONCEPT BY SIMON CORBLE AND NOBBY DIMON

Costume Designer Kärin Simonson Kopischke Properties Designers Wendy A. Huber / Pauline Oleksy

Stage Manager Alden Vasquez*

Lighting Designer Stephen Roy White

Scenic Designer J Branson

Wig Designer Kyle Pingel Sound Designer Christopher Kriz

Scenic Artist Pauline Oleksy Production Manager Laura Eilers

Directed by Karen Sheridan Generously Sponsored by Alibi Marina, Harbor Guest House and Ken Raupach This play is supported in part by the Wisconsin Arts Board with funds from the State of Wisconsin. Peninsula Players Theatre is a non-profit theater and a member of Theatre Communications Group (TCG), the national organization for non-profit professional theater, and Theatre Wisconsin, the statewide association of non-profit theaters The 39 Steps premiered on Broadway in January of 2008, under the direction of Maria Aitken. 39 Steps, The is presented by special arrangement with SAMUEL FRENCH, INC.

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CAST

(In order of appearance)

Richard Hannay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NEIL BROOKSHIRE* Anabella Schmidt/Pamela/Margaret. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ERICA ELAM* Clown #1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . KEVIN McKILLIP* Clown #2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . JOE FOUST*†

Setting Various settings and locations throughout Britian. 1930s There will be one 15 minute intermission.

PENINSULA PLAYERS THEATRE IS A PROFESSIONAL THEATER EMPLOYING MEMBERS OF THE ACTORS’ EQUITY ASSOCIATION, THE UNION OF PROFESSIONAL ACTORS AND STAGE MANAGERS IN THE UNITED STATES. †Indicates Fight Captain *Indicates members of Actors’ Equity

The costume and sound designers are members of the United Scenic Artists union. Their work on stage is copyrighted artistic property; management respectfully requests no photographs be taken.

Please Note! No food or beverages are allowed in the theater. The use of recording devices and cameras is strictly forbidden. Please turn off all cellular and electronic devices prior to the performance.

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The Peninsula Players Capital Campaign

It is with great pleasure that we announce the closing of our Capital Campaign Encore!: Protecting the Past, Insuring the Future effective April 30, 2017. Due to the generous contributions of over 1,500 donors, we are celebrating over a decade in the new spaces! With the closing of the campaign, how we recognize Capital Campaign gifts in the playbill will change in 2017. Currently all cumulative gifts of $50 and above are recognized. Beginning in 2017, only our Major Players, donors with cumulative gifts of $10,000 and above, will continue to be recognized in the playbill. We are forever indebted to the generosity you have shown us through this campaign. You have provided facilities that will be appreciated and adored by theatergoers for generations to come. Thank you! GOLD FOUNDER ($1,000,000 and above) Carla & Ellsworth Peterson Foundation FOUNDER ($250,000-$999,999) Ruth & Hartley Barker The Boldt Company/ O.C. & Pat Boldt MMG Foundation, Inc. Nicholas Family Foundation PRODUCER ($100,000-$249,999) Anonymous Bill & Poo Calkins Fortress Fence, a division of Century Fence Barbara & Spencer Gould Mary & Bill Hartman Betty & Bill Parsons PARTNER ($50,000-$99,999) Anonymous (2) Baylake Bank Bob & Carmen Gallagher Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Hamming Fred & Natalie Marcon Kris & Ranny Nelson Ken Raupach Wayne & Cleta Semmerling - Security Fence Bob & Margaret Thompson William Wood Skinner Foundation BUILDER ($25,000-$49,999) In honor of Ted Bird, AEA Dave & Nancy Borghesi Dave & Vonnie Callsen Martha Cherry Fund, a fund of the Door County Community Foundation Steve & Julia Chomeau Dwight & Linda Davis Don & Marianne Diekman The Mark & Cheryl Falb Family The Patrick & Beatrice Haggerty Foundation The Edward R. & Jeannine W. James Families George Kress Foundation Mrs. Charles S. Larsen Maggy Magerstadt James E. & Mary K. Nelson Eugene V. & Patricia Ann Remy Loren M. Schantz in memory of Mary L. Naniot Julia & David Uihlein David & Brenda Wenberg Jerry & Joan Zaug, Country House Resort MAJOR PLAYER ($10,000 - $24,999) Leonard & Claire Apfelbach Charles W. Beasley & Fred H. Mann Ted Bird & Alison Risso-Gill Dodd Homer Bliss Tom & Linda Birmingham in Memory of Tom Birmingham Homer Bliss Linda & John Blossom Jr. Orren & Marilyn Bradley David R. Charles, Sr. Family Foundation The Cordon Family Foundation T. Danis Charitable Trust

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James & Carole Maronek in Honor of Heloise Rathbone Elaine & Charles May Wanda & Kevin McDonald Tom & Rusty McKenzie Joyce McMahon Tim Monsion, Tricia Kiley & Nicholas In Memory of Mitchell & Helen Okarma Dan & Mary Petersen Doug & Judy Petrie Dave & Louise Rogers John M. & Meredith B. Rose Skip & Susie Samson Robert & Joan Schaupp George & Kay Schueppert Dr. & Mrs. Jeffrey P. Schwab Jack, Lily & Savannah Silvester John & Dyan Smith Sheila & Dick Stults True Essence Healing Arts - Margaret & Dale West Anna M. Vinkler Dennis & Karen Wojahn Jay Zahn Barbara & Bob Ziegler CONTRIBUTOR ($2,500-$4,999) Alexander Athanases Family Ricardo A. Balda Michael K. & Lillian Bannach Anthony & Priscilla Beadell, in Honor of Marcia & Charles Larsen Terese & Jeff Boeck Jr Scott M. & Audra Baakari Boyle The Buckingham Family Kathy & Tom Bullermann Richard & Dorothy Burkhardt Elizabeth D. Burnham Bernal Chomeau Dave & Betty Chomeau Phillip & Laurey Clampitt Kit & Dick Conner Peter & Myra Cristall Tom & Susie Cunningham Ron & Candy Dammon in Memory of Hedwig Enger Welcker 1935 Bonnie Brook Hostess Stewart Dawson Gary, Kristen, & Alyssa Di Cicco CJ Diedrich The Downs Family Dresselhuys Family Charles & Joanne Dull John & Judy Eckert Bill & Gail Engler Connie & Bob Erickson, Door County Realty Inc. Mr. & Mrs. John W. Estey Terry & Kris Fulwiler Julie Gall Scott F. Georgeson, AIA Chuck & Faye Germain


Roy & Betsy Gill William & Colette Goldammer Susan Goldberg & Family Estate of Rosemary Goscinski James & Marla Gousseff David R. Hawkanson Mr. & Mrs. Walter Hellyer Jill & Tom Herlache Dr. Burton & Lynn Hoffman Jackie & Jim Holland in Honor of Bill Hartman Barbara & Dave Holman The Nic Jagemann Family In Memory of Ervin & Ruth Jamrozy Ted & Ronna Joseph For Doris Lee Kaminski Carolyn Kane Brian Kelsey & Phil Berndt Dennis & Barbara Kessler Dr. & Mrs. Robert R. Kinde Randy & Carol Knox Alan & Kärin Kopischke Rita Krauss Mike & Jeanne Kubiak George & Joan Kuchar Gerald & Pamela Lecy Tom & Bev Lisle Ann & David L. Litten Thomas Mall & Jürgen Schmetzer Mr. & Mrs. John V. Maring, Sr. Thomas & Ann Martin Sara Massey Daniel & Cindi McDonough Tom & Rusty McKenzie in Memory of Jim McKenzie Michael & MaryAnn McKoane Tony Meeuwsen David & Genie Meissner James & Mary Memmen Bruce & Jan Mielke Jim Mitchell Novak Insurance & Real Estate Thomas & Virginia Noyes Donna O’Brien Roy & Gene Omundson Daniel & Joan Pfister Robin Michel & Bill Pillsbury in Memory of Harriet Pillsbury Pinkert Law Firm The Rathbone Family Bill & Carol Roche Petra Rodriguez Debbie & Randy Rose Jim & Madeleine Sargent Marian & Rod Schlise Michael & Jeanne Schmitz Mr. & Mrs. Donald Schneider In Memory of Jack R. Sprenger Shawn Stengel Thomas/Pfeifer Insurance Agency, Inc. J. William & Martha Thompson Peter T. & Dianne B. Trenchard Peter & Judy Walch Rik & Margot Warch F.C. “Bud” Weaver William & Lynne Weddig Richard & Celeste Wegman Bill & Pam Welter Wienkers Family Jean Sincere Zambello FRIEND ($1,000-$2,499) Anonymous American Transmission Co. LLC Beisel Family Fund Ron & Judy Berg

Tom & Kathy Bullerman Paul & Frances Burton Don & Cece Cameron Tom & Meg Claggett Peter & Carol Clikeman Beverly & Ervin Colton Jim & Carol Crane Jorge & Lin Del Alamo Miriam Erickson Julie & George Fiedler In Memory of Molly Glenn Dolores & Paul Gohdes Gordon Lodge / John & Wendy Tinnon Green Bay Packers & the Broadway Producers of “Lombardi” Warren & Amy James David & Mary Johnson Jeannette Leahy Mrs. John LeFeber Neil J. & Patricia McCarty Mission Grille & Gifts, Inc. David & Agnes Murdoch Priscilla & Clayton Murphy William & Barbara Perloff Sue & David Plummer John & Patricia Rhone Mary & Jim Rutter Billie Ryan Linda Salick & Al Wittkowski Cynthia M Sargent John & Susan Schaper Jack & Maggie Schnackenberg Chuck & Lana Tencate Richard & Susan Volkmann Sarah Wright DONOR ($50-$999) Anonymous (5) Sherman S. & Marianne Abrahamson ACE Charitable Foundation Betty Aik Brian & Rozan Anderson Bruce & Jill Anderson Dorothy & Bob Anderson DeeAnn & Peter Anderson Rodney Anderson James H & Sara Ellen Anderson Matt & Rita Andis William & Nancy Antink Leland & Inge Bacon Elaine & Jerry Baer John & Sharon Bailey Tom & Maryann Bast In Memory of Kathleen D. Bay Richard & Eileen Beaver John & Alice Belmont Richard & Margaret Bemis Fran & Paul Beno W. Gerald & Jane Berg Michael & Mary Ann Bergen Anne C Berkeley Bill & Marie Bertschinger Donna & David Bielat Julie Bjoraker & Jeff Ward Bev & Bruce Blietz Edward & Margie Bock Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Bolstad Sarah & Brian Bonovich Darwin & Barbara Bork Julia Bresnahan Don & Loraine Brink Susan Brock Paul & Carol Brott

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Laurie Brunner Sue & Jim Buck Bill & Renée Buhl Steven J & Donna M Bultman John & Elizabeth Buresh John & Mary Susan Cable Bonnie C. Cady Mr. & Mrs. James Caldwell, Jr. Thomas & Nancy Canafax Greg & Debbie Casperson Betty & Sam Castagna James R Cauley Dave & Kathy Cecil Harley & Jean Chapman Nancy & Wayne Chapman Chapter EE of PEO Chelsea Antiques & Blue Willow Shop Curt Olaf Christensen Peter & Donna Christensen Chris & Patti Christeson Jack & Lois Christman Charles Cinnamon Jeff & Sue Clark Mr. & Mrs. James Cleasby Jan, Michael & Jennifer Cobb Mr. & Mrs. Abraham Cohn Cathy & Dan Cole Mary Lynne & Martin Collins in Memory of Bundy Lind Mildred & Marv Conney Peter J & Mary Alice Costello Tricia & Chris Cramer Cynthia & Larry Crock, in Honor of James & Carole Maronek Daigle Brothers Inc. Michael & Priscilla Daniels Susan DeWitt Davie E. Robert & Shirley A. Davis John & Grace Davis Bill & Mary Jo Dean Karen E. DeLorey Memorial John & JoAnn DiBuono Dominion Energy Kewaunee, Inc. Thomas J. Dorner Merton & Carol Drake Mr. & Mrs. John Dunn Easy Stitchin’ Needle Art, Inc. Susan T Eby JoAnn Barewald Eddy Kathy Egan D. Todd & Cynthia Ehlers In Memory of Ruth Eich Stan & Susan Eisenhammer Michael Elkow, Jr. June R. Ellis Kelly Elmer Chuck & Dolly Emerson Jim & Karin Erickson Bud & Emily Evenson Dennis & Mary Fales Laurie Farnan Carol Yeomans Farwell J. Fassl The Felsburg Family James & Jean Fenlon John A. Feyerharm Ted & Nan Fitzgerald Ardis Fletcher Jack & Gail Florin Mr. & Mrs. Flurry Barbara & Harold Forbes Joe Foust & Molly Glynn Jerry & Karen Franz Mike & Carrie Friedl Nancy & Bill Fry


Barbara & Don Fuhrmann in Memory of Maggy Magerstadt Tim & Marsella Fults Edward & Barbara Furey Ken & Janis Gaerte, in Memory of Bob Thompson Dennis & Susan Garrity Susie Gebhardt Carol Ann & Marc Gellerman Phyllis Geyer Lynn & Bill Gingher George & Diane Gissell Glidden Lodge Beach Resort Larry & Barbara Goldberg Cecilia Woolley Goodwin Lawrence Gordon Paul & Jane Graf Donald & Barbara Grande Grasse’s Grill Phillip Graupner Albert E. Grinton Joan Guasta Bill & Jo Guenzel Kenneth & Judith Hadland Michael Halberstam Bob & Jeanne Hallam Chuck & Jan Hammond Gretchen & Bob Hanson In Honor of Bill Hartman Christopher Haun & Sara Davis Dick & Beckie Hawker Jo & Bob Hayes Fred & Kathy Heiss Mary Jo Helm Tom & Kathleen Henderson Laura A. Henke Bill & Jane Hensge Paul R. & Linda J. Hering Don & Marilyn Hibbert Bill & Kandy Higley Roger & Denette Hilbert Toby & Ron Hilton Terry & Barbara Hinnendael Ed & Sharon Hipke Ron & Sarah Hirsen Susan & Leon Hoffmann Karl W. & Barbara Holm Janet Horn Amelia Howell Steve & Sylvia Hrbek Mark & Amy Huftel Mark Husby Colin & Debbie Ihlenfeld Richard W. & Mary Ann R. Ihlenfeld Ironwood Foundation Julie A Ische Mike & Sharon Jacobson Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth J. James Mary Lynn & Richard James Jerald & Diana Jansen E. Elizabeth Johnson Lawrence & Virginia Johnson Leroy & Karen Johnson Marla Johnson William & Charlotte Johnson Edward Jones & Rhonda Jurgel Dennis & Jane Joyce Nancy & Harold Just Ray & Susan Kaercher John & Kathy Kalupa & Family David & Catherine Kapinus Marcia Kassner Mr. & Mrs. Robert Kay Dee Ann Keip Paula W Keller

Jan Kemble Jerry & Elaine Ketola David Kiefer Stanley & Faye Kiefer Dan & Pat Kiehnau Bernie & Sally Killoran Kirshner Family Sally & Glen Klemp D. Klepp Jean Klingenstein Kim & Dennis Klister Gwen & Pete Kober Lenore Konkel Mary Ellen Konop Joan Korb & Frederic Will Louis & Cosette Kosiba Michael & Linda Kozanecki Val & Lois Krystofiak Wayne & Kathy Kubick Harold & Grace Kurtz Bill & Joanne Lammers Larry & Bonnie LaPlant Ken Winger Lloyd & Sam Lewis John A. & Laura Lijewski David & Gail Lohman Nancy Lukens Mickey & Jim Lunney Charles MacKelvie Steve & Kaaren Northrop Peter & Deborah Mancuso Joe & Kristin Maniaci Jules & Marietta Marcin-Steinberg Anthony & Susanne Margis Robert & Jeannette Marlow Jack & Pat Martin Melissa & Andy Mather Carl & Vi Matson Stephen & Janet McDonald Dr. & Mrs. James McGovern Ed & Carol McGrew Jim & Cassaline McHolland Bruce McKeefry & Geoffrey Yeomans Florence D. McMillan James & Mary Catherine Meek David & Genie Meissner Stephen & Connie Menchal Marlyn & Betty Meyer Gerald Miesbauer Frank & Lyn Miles, in memory of Jane Mitchell Suzan Miller Jim & Kathie Mitchell Grant & Linda Mitchell Deanna & Art Moglowsky Ed & Marcia Moore Ann & Pat Murphy Tom & Sue Murray Gordon & June Myse Mary Naniot Roberta Nauman, in memory of Jim Burnidge In Memory of Rev TJ Neckerman Bill Neddersen Helen & Earl Neville Camilla Nielsen Dr. John Nietupski & Dr. Susan Hamre-Nietupski Herb & Jenny Numrich Anne Loo & Brad Nyberg Mr. & Mrs. Terry Ochs Steven & Kaaren Oreck Ralph & Judy Osborne Braxton Patterson Michael Paulsen

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Betty & Bob Pelkie Mark D. Pertzborn Don & Emele Peters Jon & Marilyn Peterson Judy Phillips Surale Phillips Wendy & Dave Pike JoAnn Six Plesko & E.J. Plesko Jim & Gwen Plunkett with thanks to Sam & Lloyd Lewis George & Jean Pokorny Sylvia K. Pratt Scott & Francoise Price Steve Banasik & Mary Prindivlle Jack & Kathleen Propp Glenn & Shirley Puls Barry & Toska Quinnies Ron & Chris Ragatz Bill & Patsy Reichert Jeanne Reichert Don & Fran Richter Ann & David Rindt Bill & Diana Risch George & Waldine Robinson Bonnie & Jim Rock John & Mary Rooks Ann M. Rothschild Bela & Ruth Sandor Scandia Cottages Ben & Marianne Schenker Schertz-Allain Familyf Don, Judi, Eric & Paul Schneider David & Carolynn Schoening Jim & Ginny Schultz Terry Schultz Fred Scott Seaway Printing Company, Inc. SECURA Insurance Paul & Juliene Seifert Frederick & Deborah Shaffer Dr. & Mrs. M. Sharifi George & Carol Shelton Karen Sheridan Dr. Alan Shlimovitz & Ms. Susan Marcus Mr. & Mrs. Dean Shumway Joe & Jeanne Silverberg Ellen & Paul Simenstad James Sinclair Family Larry & Frances Skaff Dr. Darrell & Mary Jean Skarphol Robert & Janet Skoglund Christopher Slavik Bob & Patti Smietana Mike J. & Alice Smith Steve & Kathy Smith in honor of Carmen Roman George & Kathleen Smullen Michael & Susan Smullen Conrad & Susan Sobczak Mr. & Mrs. John Spalding Spancrete Gilbert & Ann Stannard Pamm & Phil Steffen Gertrude Stillman Micaela Levine & Tom St. John Marilyn Stone Katherine V. Sturgis Mike & Heather Sullivan Michael & Judy Surges Lois A. Sutton Richard & Lynn Swanson Talent Partners, Inc George Tattersfield Boris & Helga Terlecky Mary Theisen


Michelle Thomas In Memory of Bob Thompson Art & Susie Thompson-Shaw Glenn & Barbara Timmerman Title Services of Door County, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Rodger Todd of Victoria, Australia Barbara Traczek Alice Traxel Helen & Bob Trudeau Roy & Sandra Uelner Wes & Diane Urch Mr. Leslie O. Van Vonderen & Ms. Peggy Welsh Michael & Susan Van Zandt Anna M. Vinkler Diane Kippenhan-Vollmer Mary K. Wagner Dave & Nancy Wahlert Norbert & Sharon Waldoch

Wal-Mart 1316 Jim & Polly Walwark Mr. & Mrs. Albert Wanninger Paul Warnke & William Gardner Thomas D. & E. Ann Watry Christopher & Jo Ann Watson Cynthia Watt Waunakee Book Club Bill & Nan Webster Karen & Richard Weiland Thomas R. & Linda G. Weisensel Debra Wellens Jon Wenberg Mr. & Mrs. John Westberg Dan & Cathy Wetmore Jan-ann & Richard White Richard & Patricia White Thomas & Mary Clare White Jim & Ann Whiting Kathy & Gary Wichtel

Corporate Matches

Alliant Energy Foundation Bloomingdale’s / Macy’s ExxonMobil Foundation

Pfizer Foundation IBM International Foundation Mead Witter Foundation, Inc.

Alexander’s of Door County Alpine Resort Donna & Richard Anderson Jennifer Baudhuin Ralph & Kathy Blankenburg Sandra Block David & Suzy Boerke Casey’s BBQ & Smokehouse Charlie’s Smokehouse Robert Clemens The Cookery Restaurant & Wine Bar Cornerstone Pub Paul & Joan Cunningham - Schreiner’s Restaurant Michael Elkow, Jr. The English Inn Eyes For You Fish Creek Market In Memory of Chuck Bauer Dorothy Bauer Sally Sawicki Charles & Sandra Trainor In Memory of E. Robert Davis Shirley Davis In Memory of Karen DeLorey Patrick DeLorey In Memory of Ian Graham Kathleen Graham In Memory of Cheri Harris Sarah & Brian Bonovich Peter & Linda Bourguignon Scott & Audra Boyle Megan & Nate Doud Don & Barbara Fuhrmann Charles & Cathleen Gress Minnie Hickman J.R. & Nell Jarosh Philip Berndt & Brian Kelsey Jay & Brenda Kita Eric Knudson Lloyd & Cynthia Laroque Mike & Barb Madden Dan Mortier

In-Kind Donations Ken & Rhonda Frank Greens ‘N’ Grains Harbor Fish Market & Grille Annette Heck Julie’s Park Café Philip Berndt & Brian Kelsey Jan Kemble Evan & Marilyn Kjellenberg Landmark Resort Lautenbach’s Orchard Country Winery & Market The Log Den Priscilla Ruth MacDougall MacReady Artisan Bread Company The Mill Supper Club Tom & Sue Murray Dennis & Carolyn O’Donnell The Orchards at Egg Harbor

Marnie Wickert Dr. Kevin Wienkers Sharon A. Wild Ben Williams Devalyn & Jeff Wilson Edna Wilson Dr. & Mrs. Richard C. Wixson Jim & Kathy Wochinske Roger & Patricia Wood Barbara Woolley Leslie A. Woolley Daryl & Bonnie Wunrow Joe, Trudy, & Jody Wycech Mr. Austin & Dr. Anne Wyman Sylvia Youell Don & Clare Zakowski David E. Zarse Patrick O’Hearn & Anita Zipperer Ardis T. Zwicky

We Energies Foundation Wrigley Company Foundation

Pelletier’s Restaurant & Fish Boil Pick ‘n Save Piggly Wiggly Reinhard Plumbing, Inc. Scaturo’s Baking Company & Café Schoolhouse Artisan Cheese Sister Bay Bowl Summertime Restaurant Sweetie Pies Tadych’s Econo Foods Tapuat Kombucha Sheila Turner Villagios Whistling Swan White Gull Inn John & Gail Ann Winkler Wood Orchard Market Barbara & Bob Ziegler

Memorials & Honorariums (continued) In Memory of Cheri Harris David Natwick Ellsworth & Carla Peterson Sylvia K. Pratt Eugene & Patricia Ann Remy Mara & Craig Schumacher Tim & Sue Stone Sheila Turner Carey Uecker Camille Verzal In Memory of Anne Nehls Joan Weise In Memory Robert Oftedahl Jordan Jesinski In Memory of Pam Rehberg Lynette Ahrndt Brad Brown Mary Dalton Robin Gavigan Deb Johnson Sue Klaus Chris Luedtke Susan Madsen North Cape Evangelical Lutheran Church Laurel Rybka

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In Memory of Pam Rehberg (continued) Maggie Techert Barb Welch In Memory of Peter Trenchard Betty Aik Kenneth & Carole Bergner Duane & Franne Dickinson Sue Dodge Dan & Jean Engelke Sylvia & Douglas Ferdon Willard & Mary Hartman Tom & Jill Herlache George Husby Dick & Carolyn Jones Dottie Klepp Mynn Lanphier-Schloemilch Gretchen Maring William & Betty Parsons Seed of Health, Inc. Tim & Sue Stone In Memory of Bonnie Willkom Lawrence Willkom In Memory of our Mother (Jean Sincere Zambello) Francesca & Larry Zambello


The Peninsula Players Annual Fund

The following have shown their commitment to the Players by making an investment in our Annual Fund between June 1, 2015 and August 24, 2016. These contributions are invested back into our community and theatre in several ways: 1) Top Quality Entertainment- we hire the best available talent; 2) Training Youthour interns get unparalleled experience working with these professionals; 3) Historic Beauty- we preserve and enhance our beautiful and tranquil wooded shoreline for you to enjoy; 4) Community- Seminars, play readings, school programs and more enrich Door County life year-round. Our sincerest thanks to: SILVER ($10,000-$24,999) Anonymous Edward & Jeannine James Robert & Rita Krauss Foundation, Inc. John & Clare Plachetka John G. Searle Family Trust The Shubert Foundation Kenneth R. Williams BRONZE ($5,000-$9,999) Nancy & Dave Borghesi Anthony W. & Andrea Bryant Tim & Jackie Danis Ron & Jean Kapolnek Anthony & Judith Licata Nicolet National Bank Casey & Dolores Sylla David & Brenda Wenberg BENEFACTOR ($2,500-$4,999) Marilyn Backer Prilla & Tony Beadell Jim & Trish Black Marilyn & Orren Bradley Dwight & Linda Davis Foundation Greg & Carolyn Mox Ron & Chris Puszynski Emily & Steve Stanley Sheila H. Turner SPONSOR ($1,000-$2,499) Nancy E. Andriacchi Bay Engineering, Inc. John Calawerts & Anne Baeten Tom & Linda Birmingham Bill & Poo Calkins Dave & Vonnie Callsen Kit & Dick Conner Peter & Myra Cristall Rob & Sue Engelke Jim & Karin Erickson Mark & Cheryl Falb Mrs. & Mrs. Charles Fedorchak Paul & Sandra Fernstrum Michael & Ann Flegel Nancy & Jim Forbes Beth Healy & Mike Fordney Roy & Betsy Gill Bill & Mardi Glenn Bill & Mary Hartman Jill & Tom Herlache Marian Hislop Charitable Lead Trust William & Dorian Jordan Jack & Karen Kellner Ginny Kopischke Tom & Bev Lisle Elaine Marshall Mike & Marge McCoy Wanda & Kevin McDonald MMG Foundation, Inc. Jim & Mary Nelson Bill & Betty Parsons Eugene V. & Patricia Ann Remy Dave & Louise Rogers Greg & Bibi Rosner

Sargent Family Foundation Satellite Receivers, Ltd. Security Fence & Supply -Wayne & Cleta Semmerling John & Dyan Smith Tim & Sue Stone Dean & Louise Trafelet Julia & David Uihlein Margot Warch Ronald Dammon & Candace Welcker White Gull Inn - Andy & Jan Coulson Sarah Wright Carl & Sandy Zapffe

Betty Alexander Greg & Mary Anderson Mark Backman Tom & Penny Beerntsen Brian Kelsey & Philip Berndt Bev & Bruce Blietz OC & Pat Boldt Peter & Linda Bourguignon Anthony Costello & Cindy Brito Paul & Carol Brott Tom & Lois Brown Sue & Jim Buck Greg & Debbie Casperson Peter J. & Mary Alice Costello Digger & JoDee DeGroot Becky Delisle Peter & Gina Deschler John & JoAnn DiBuono Susan T. Eby Kathy Egan Michael Elkow, Jr. Phillip & Ruth Farah Bud & Linda Fenner Julie & George Fiedler Bill & Joan Flader John & Mary Garrity Sara Glenn Going Garbage & Recycling, Inc. Larry & Barbara Goldberg William & Colette Goldammer George & Natalie Gorchynsky Sara Davis & Christopher Haun David Hawkanson Ed & Priscilla Heinecke Mr. & Mrs. Walter Hellyer John & Nell Herlache Kandy & William Higley Ironwood Foundation Dee Ann Keip Jean A. Klingenstein Karen E. Kloida Wayne & Mary Jo Koch Herbert H. Kohl Charities, Inc. Judy & Bob Koptik Billie Kress Mr. & Mrs. William Lammers Dan & Patty Luessenhop Jim & Carole Maronek Steve & Jackie Mau Florence D. McMillian Chuck Mead Genie & David Meissner Mr. & Mrs. E.L. Meyer, Jr. Jan & Bruce Mielke John Schuldt & Mary Moore Carol & Paul Muckerman Helen & Earl Neville Barb & Bill Perloff Jon & Marilyn Peterson Karen J. Pfeffer Steve & Caroline Polster Billie Ryan Mr. Richard Scott Don & Gigi Smith Lois S. Stanley

PATRON ($500-$999) Anonymous David & Suzy Boerke James & Susan Caldwell Tom & Meg Claggett Laurey & Phil Clampitt Karen & Andrew Cook Jerry & Judie Couri Cynthia & Larry Crock Russell & Sandra Dagon Don & Marianne Diekman Robert & Lynn Doneff John & Judy Eckert Annie & Dick Egan Dennis & Mary Fales Jessie L. Fiedler Mr. & Mrs. M. Finck Fred & Barb Frey Don & Barbara Fuhrmann Susie Gebhardt Chuck & Faye Germain Marla Gousseff Ron & Mary Greisen Paul Heim & Julie Watkins Jackie & Jim Holland Mary & John Jelinek Dr. Santosh Krishnan Nancy & Ted Laitner Jerry Lecy Mr. & Mrs. P.R. Litzsinger Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Mac Neil Steve & Kaaren Northrop David Olson & Claire Fritsche John L. Parrish Braxton Patterson Dan & Mary Petersen Mary Hartman Rosai & Carlos Rosai Gordon & Naomi Rowley Marian & Rod Schlise Jeff & Mary Lou Schwab Mary Theisen Nicholas Torrillo Jan-ann & Richard White Jim & Kathy Wochinske Jerry & Joan Zaug Barbara & Robert Ziegler ASSOCIATE ($250-$499) Anonymous (2)

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Michael & Judy Surges Margaret Thompson Dianne Trenchard John & Judy Turner Mark & Jayne Turner Roy & Sandra Uelner Wes Vermies Greg Vinkler Kaye Wagner Dave & Nancy Wahlert Jon Wenberg Roy & Alice White Glen & Kris Wiesman Clyde & Marsha Williams Dennis & Karen Wojahn Bonnie Wolfe Sylvia Youell Ron & Susie Zellmer FRIEND ($100-$249) Anonymous Bruce & Joanne Aldrich Allain/Schertz Family Tom & Sue Alt Bill & Mary Amoruso James H. & Sara Ellen Anderson The Andritsch’s Eric & Paula Apfelbach Bruce & Jane Arduser Stephanie & Charles Baer Martha Bagley John & Sharon Bailey Cindy & Paul Bammel John & Jennifer Barnes Jean Barrett Nancy Barton Dave & Terri Beck-Engel Elizabeth Bedwell & Greg Capper Mildred E. Behnke RC & Margaret Bemis The Berg Family Gerald & Jane Berg Jim & Jean Berkenstock Fr. James & Lin Biegler Garey & Jeanne Bies Sherry Billett & Joel Kitchens Darwin & Barbara Bork Dr. & Mrs. Randy Brenton Anne & Darrel Brodke Jim & Barbara Bunning Robert Buntz Bonnie Cady Don & Cece Cameron Kathy & John Campbell Rochelle & Frank Candioto Frank & Jane Capozzi William & Nancy Carpenter Julie & Gregg Cayce Bill & Fran Cecil Wayne & Nancy Chapman Peter & Donna Christensen Diane Kostecke & Nancy Ciezki Jerry & Elaine Ciszewski Jeff & Sue Clark Peter & Carol Clikeman


Arlene Colburn Cathy & Dan Cole Cecil & Marypat Corbett Karen Cowan Trissa Crowley Tom & Cheryl Culver H. Richard Dannhausen Bill & Mary Jo Dean Denny & Sue Dewsnap DoorCountyNavigator.com Steve & Deb Dullard Terry & Jeff Dyrda Alan & Virginia Eades Eagle Harbor Inn Tom & Linda Ealy D. Todd & Cynthia Ehlers Miriam Erickson Doug & Fay Fleming Rosa M. Fleming Jim & Barbara Flint Diane & Pat Ford Michael & Nancie Freeborn Iris & Jim Friedlieb Nancy & Bill Fry Tim & Marsella Fults Jack & Rogene Funderburg W. Kent & Julie Ganske Michael Garrity Patrick & Cynthia Getchius Marvin & Lois Getty Mary & Roger Girard Mark Gnabasik Brian & Sharon Godfrey Harriet Bocksenbaum & Dr. Burton Goodman Barbara & Spencer Gould Paul & Jane Graf Barbara & Donald Grande Robert & Georgia Graves John & Chris Guenther Richard & Susan Hagel Martha Hall Harald (Hal) Halvorsen James & Barbara Hansen Heather Hein Fred & Kathy Heiss Donald & Cozatta Helm Ron Hilton David & Pamela Hirn Theresa & Jerry Hinck Greg & Mary Holub Larrie Howell Mark & Amy Huftel Maynard & Verni Ihlenfeld Julie A. Ische Chuck & Barbara Jackson Julie Jagemann, M.D. Benjamin Johnson Claudia Johnson Sue & Don Johnston Richard & Charlotte Johnston Dan Jones Ray & Susan Kaercher Catherine & David Kapinus Tim & Sue Kase Dennis & Barb Kessler William N. & Marion G. Kettering Stanley & Faye Kiefer Robert A. Kinmonth Mary Lee Kirkpatrick Jack & Marsha Klein Mr. Thomas Klug Peter & Pat King David & Anita Knechel Tom Knowles

Michael & Linda Kozanecki Sherry & Kurt Kronberg Tom Kuchenberg John & Nancy Kujawa Jeff & Brenda Lange William & Noretta Lange Joann Lansbarkis Marty & Judy Larson Jill & John Levi Kenneth W. Lindberg Priscilla Ruth MacDougall Virginia & Tom Maher Mr. & Mrs. Richard L. Malzahn Gretchen Maring Lee Marquardt Jacqueline & Jeff McCullough Mike & Windsor McCutcheon Jim & Heather McDonald Jim & Cass McHolland Peg & Jim Meyer Grant & Linda Mitchell Frank & Cheryle Mitvalsky Edwin & Marcia Moore Pat & Gail Mullaney Elaine Mulligan David & Agnes Murdoch Dr. Richard C. Murray Gordon & June Myse National Pride of Kenosha Bill Neddersen David Nellemann Robert & Janet Nelson Ardis & Ardell Nicolaus Camilla Nielsen Judith Nixon Joyce Nordbeck John & Barbara Nordstrom Sandra & Al Normington Marvin & Ceil Oakes Ralph & Judy Osborne Bob & Cathi Parks Lissa & Keith Parr Sharon A. & Peter A. Peshek Lynn Peters Ellsworth & Carla Peterson Foundation Kathleen & Bill Pickering Marc, Beth Anne & Kristina Pietrzak Sheila Pigott George & Jean Pokorny Sylvia Pratt Rodian & Isabel Rathbone Libby Raymond & Paul Hybel Ann & Jim Reeve Bonnie & Jim Rock Paul & Judy Rockne Mason & Julie Ross Mark & Robin Sahagian Greg & Ann Santaga Martha Sauter Bob & Carolyn Sawicki Lynn & Paul Sawyer Ben & Marianne Schenker Patricia Schneider Scott, Kate, Christine, Maureen and John Schulte Jim & Ginny Schultz Pete & Carol Schuster - Lfp Design! LLC. Jerry & Barbara Schutt Jan & Linda Scott Manooch & Maryann Sharifi Karen Sheridan ShipShape Power Washing Art & Sharon Shoener David & Samara Silvester Larry & Frances Skaff

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Donna Spagnola Keith & Helene Stadtmueller Bob & Nancy Steinberger Thomas & Karen Stemper Deborah L. Stephens Paul & Deb Stover Maury & Ann Sullivan Jean M. Switala Jason & Danielle Szmanda Peggy Kelsey & Michael Teich & Family Chuck & Lana Tencate Mary & Roy Thilly Steven & Denise Thomas Helen Titus Dale & Laurie Tremain Andy & Powell Trotti Nora Rowley & Robert Ulicny Leo & Margaret Vande Hei Daniel R. Dineen & Linda S. Vanden Heuvel David & Mary Van Dyke Lynn & Rodger van Vreede Anna Vinkler Wess & Pat Vogt J. & P. Wachter Patricia Wagner Roger Ruggeri & Andrea Wagoner Nick & Alison Walker David & Rose Warner Mr. & Mrs. Allen Watson James & Regina Webb Karen & Richard Weiland Ron & Barb Weir Bob & Gloria Whalen Dr. & Mrs. Kevin Wienkers William & Sharon Wildman Bill & Kathy Wolff David & Linda Wood Leslie A. Woolley Joe, Trudy & Jody Wycech Bruce McKeefry & Geoffrey Yeomans Karen & Samuel Zacharias Don Zakowski Sharon & Byron Zeisler Patrick O’Hearn & Anita Zipperer MEMBER ($50-$99) Anonymous (4) Ann Abbott Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Abrahamson James & Elizabeth Adducci Thomas L. Aerts Wendy & Howard Allenberg Jill & Bruce Anderson Tony Angellotti William & Nancy Antink Linda Armagast Roy & Terri Back John & Inge Bacon John & Lori Barnstorff Dorothy Bauer John & Alice Belmont Fran & Paul Beno Mr. & Mrs. Mary B. Bensonn Ron & Judy Berg Jody & Bill Bertram Bill & Marie Bertschinger Birder Studio of Performing Arts Gene & Patricia Bitterberg Robert & Nancy Blazek Jane Blohm Deb & Bill Boyd Judy & Phil Brehm Don & Loraine Brink Dolores Buchler


Steven J. & Donna M. Bultman Burlington Trailways Ms. Mary A. Burmeister Ken Naujock & Chris Bushey Paul & Sandi Cain Shirley Kopel & Greg Calabresa Ruth A. Cekal Carl, Pat, Chris & Diana Chan Vernon Childs Betty & Dave Chomeau Peggy Clapp Attorney David R. Clowers Roy & Jo Cole Bonnie & Dennis Connolly Bill Cowan Bri Daetz Michael & Priscilla Daniels Nick & Lori D’Asta Scott & Barb Davis Hariet Dehlinger Gene & Rebecca Ditch Gail & Chris Dockry Charles & Diana Doxey Ms. Judy Morine Drew Anne Dropp Stan & Jo Dziewa Mark & Janet Eastman Connie & Bob Eby Ephraim Shores, Inc. The Felsburg Family Joe & Elaine Ferris Ted & Nan Fitzgerald Bonnie Flaeschel Nadine Flemming Jean & Jim Flurry Martin & Hilary Ford Gayle & Charles Frame Ruth & Jeff Franz Nancy R. Freitag Dawn Frieders Dennis & Susan Garrity Gerald & Lois Garrity Mrs. Sheril Gilberstadt Ellen Glaisner Paul & Judi Gordon Fawn Gottschalk Joann & Dick Gove Susan L. Grandgeorge Harley & Katherine Grantham Great Lakes Grand Banks Association Mr. Steven Grisetti Dr. Alexandra Guliano Sheldon & Gail Gulinson John Gustat Judy & Ken Hadland Mr. Clay Hamlin Chuck & Jan Hammond James & Malisa Harper Mrs. Carol Ann Hayes John Heyer Mrs. Victoria Smith Hoell Mark & Michaela Holey Barbara Holm Dr. Robert & Rebecca Hoover Bruce & Marla Horwitz Bob & Mary Huber Debra & Dennis Jepsen Leroy & Karen Johnson B.J. & Linda Johnston Dick & Carolyn Jones Edward Jones & Rhonda Jurgel Werner & Dorothy Kaese Mr. & Mrs. Jeff Kallay Richard Bartlein & Rea Katz

Larry & Marie Kaufman Michelle & Gary Keeton Edward Kelly Jan Kemble Lorry Kemble Darryl & Wendy Kenagy Mr. & Mrs. Dennis A. Kessler David Kiefer Jim & Mary Kitzerow Allan & Tanya Klasser Larry & Mary Kleinsteiber Kim & Dennis Klister Betty Ann Knudson Dr. Dick Koch Dr. Jim Koehl Jim & Karen Kohler Mrs. Linnea Kooistra Jeff & Tamara Korth Raymond & Sylvia Kostiuk Ruth Ann Kromholz Joan & George Kuchar Wayne & Julie Kudick Jim & Connie Kunde Gerry & Mark Langgut Paul Schloemilch & Mynn Lanphier Dean & Debra LaRose B.J. Larsen Gregg & Carolyn Lemein Michael L. Lewis John & Ronda Liebmann Mr. Stephen R. Light Mr. & Mrs. Terry Logue Peggy Lott Mark & Kathleen J. Lundberg Steve Lundy Michael W. & Nancy J. MacMullen Chris & Suzette Magruder Jack & Pat Martin Terry & Nancy McGrew Mary Catherine & Jim Meek Roger Zacek & Diane Meiborg John & Alice Meiners David & Mary Mellem Mrs. Elizabeth Meyer Jerry & Kris Miesbauer Judy Milbrath Carol Miles Suzan Miller Mr. & Mrs. Robert Millett James Mitchell Jim & Kathie Mitchell Joe & Barbara Movizzo John Rankin & Mary Murphy Jim & Joanie Musiel Jone & John Oman Dan & Diane Neal Jerry & Margie Needelman Tuffy Nell Eugene Nelson Kristy Nelson Chris & Bob Newcomb Barb Norene Lou & Sylvia Nyberg Mary Fran O’Keefe Don & Carol Olson Lois O’Rourke Bill & Yvonne Orton Rick & Cynthia Patterson John Pauly Terry C. Petersen Michelle Philippsen Vic & Gwyn Piekarski Wendy & Dave Pike Kyle Pingel & Family

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Patricia Podgers Harold Pombert Doug Porter Dr. & Mrs. Jeffery & Therese Postles Phillip Prange Diane Prendergast James Prosser Joe & Marie Rakoczy Herman & Betty Reckelberg Bill & Loraine Reed Bob & Sandy Reilly Ron & Donna Relic Judith Rhodes Ellen Rivers George & Kristi Roenning Paul & Karin Rosenfeldt Julie Rosner Donald L. & Edith Rouse Jim, Kathy & Dan Ruedisueli Steven & Sharon Sagat Diane & Jim Sarosiek Mark & Jane Savides Bob & Donna Schaerer John & Deb Schilling Ernest & Betty Schluter Maggie Schnackenberg Hollis & Lawrence Schuetz L. Schumann Family Henry Schweich Mary A. Schweitzer Doug & Julie Shank Russell Sherman Sheldon & Dale Silverman Rick & Mary Skelley Bob & Janet Skoglund Bob & Chris Snyder Joan & Don Sommer Richard & Mary Stadelman Leon & Brenda Statz Pamm & Phil Steffen Gertrude Stillman Chuck & Harriet Stoll Art & Laura Strege Peter & Judy Sytsma Mark & Susan Tesch Kristine Thatcher Erik & Marilee Thoresen Vera Thorpe Bruce A. Timmons Peter & Judy Townsend Julie Rosquist Tribbey Jim & Dixie Tubbs Rodney Vanden Noven Roger Van Ryzin Ray & Lee Vlaming Bob & Sharon Volk Mary K. Wagner William K. & Sunshine Walker Linda Wallrich Wilma & Joe Wark Washington Island Ferry Line, Inc. Norman & Mabel Watkins Richard & Patricia White Sharon A. Wild Edna Wilson Joe & Joyce Wilson Mindy Wirth Mary & Jeff Wirtz Gene & Pat Wojciechowski Ted & Jeanne Wollnik David & Jean Wolski Don & Shirley Zork Steve & Ardis Zwicky William Zwicky


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AUDRA BAAKARI BOYLE Business Manager

Audi celebrates her 22nd season as a Peninsula Player where she has also served as the Box Office Manager and Public Relations Director. In 1998, she became the Peninsula Players Business Manager. Audi has worked throughout the Midwest at various theaters serving as Assistant Sales Manager at The New Theatre Restaurant in Kansas City, Missouri and as Business Manager for University Theatre in Fayetteville, Arkansas. She earned a BFA degree in technical theater, an MA in theater history and public relations and certificates in human resources and non-profit administration from UW-Superior. Audi is married to fellow Peninsula Players company member and technical director, Scott, and is thrilled to spend the season by the bay with their son, Conor.

DANIELLE SZMANDA Development and Events Manager

Danielle is thrilled to be celebrating her sixth season with Peninsula Players! She has an array of theater experience, both on and off stage, as well as behind the scenes. From working as a theater technician at St. Norbert College, to box office staff at Black Ensemble Theatre in Chicago, to her work here at Peninsula Players, Danielle has had the privilege of working in various diverse theater positions with a variety of theater professionals and audiences. She is ready for another exciting season at the Peninsula Players and another glorious year in Door County with her husband Jason and growing family!

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SCOTT M. BOYLE Technical Director

Scott’s career with the Peninsula Players began in 1994. After finishing his graduate work at the University of Missouri – Kansas City, he returned to the Peninsula Players in 1998 and has been enjoying his home by the bay every summer since. Besides his work at the Peninsula Players, Scott has worked for a number of regional and educational theaters such as St. Louis Repertory Theatre, Kansas City Repertory Theatre, Webster Conservatory, Opera Theatre of Saint Louis, and Carroll University. Currently he is an Assistant Professor and Technical Director for the Department of Theatre at the University of Minnesota Duluth. When he isn’t in the shop he loves spending time with his wife and Peninsula Players Business Manager, Audra, and their son, Conor.

LAURA EILERS Production Manager

Laura was on the production management team at Fox Valley Repertory (FVR) for eight years. During her time with FVR, she enjoyed exercising her broad range of technical theater skills including lighting design, properties design, stage management and scenic construction. Favorite productions include Red Herring, Around the World in 80 Days, Winter Wonderettes and The Woman in Black. Laura has also served in multiple freelance positions with other companies around the Chicago area and the Midwest including the Fox Country Players, Drury Lane Oakbrook and the Illinois Shakespeare Festival. She is looking forward to spending the summer making theater with wonderful people in a beautiful setting. You can see more of her work on her website at www. lauramarieeilers.com.

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MICHAEL TRUDEAU Master Electrician/Bartender

Michael is thrilled to return for a fifth season as the Peninsula Players’ Master Electrician and third season managing the Luna Bar. When not at Peninsula Players he lives and works in Chicago. Recent Chicago credits include Technical Director for American Blues Theater, where he was recently named an Artistic Affiliate, Emergent Theater, Sideshow Theater Company, Route 66 Theater, American Theater Company and Livewire Theater Company. He has also served as master electrician for Shattered Globe Theatre and Theater at the Center as well as spot operator for Mary Poppins and Miss Saigon with Paramount Theatre in Aurora, Illinois. Enjoy the show and your visit with the Peninsula Players.

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KYLE PINGEL Costume Shop Manager Kyle is overjoyed to be returning to his home by the bay for his fourth year as Costume Shop Manager. When not at the Peninsula Players, Kyle works in Chicago as a freelance wardrobe and wig technician. He most recently worked with the Goodman Theatre, Paramount Theatre, DePaul University Opera and Windy City Music Theatre. Kyle’s most recent costume design credits include Jake’s Women with University of Wisconsin-Fox Valley and Nunsense at Peninsula Players Theatre. Kyle earned a BA degree in technical theater from the University of Wisconsin – Green Bay. He will be returning to Chicago at the end of the Peninsula Players season to work on A Christmas Carol at the Goodman Theatre.

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PETER BRIAN KELLY Box Office Manager Peter is delighted to return to the Peninsula Players for his third season. Previously he has worked at Peninsula Players as an administrative intern and Assistant Box Office Manager. You may have seen him on the Peninsula Players stage in last season’s Dial M for Murder and in the 2014 season’s production of Butler. Peter is also a Chicago-based actor and house manager for The Theatre School at DePaul University. He is a graduate from the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, where he earned a BBA in general management and a BFA in theater performance.

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JACKSON BOEVER Master Carpenter This is Jackson’s first season with the Peninsula Players. Jackson has a BFA degree in theatrical engineering from Hamline University in Saint Paul, Minnesota. He is a Minneapolis/Saint Paul-based technician working primarily in scenic carpentry, theater rigging, electrics and facility management. Jackson has worked on more than two dozen shows through Hamline University, Carleton College, Penumbra Theatre Company and The Ordway Theater.

Go Behind the Footlights at Peninsula Players Since 1935 Peninsula Players has entertained and delighted Door County audiences. Patrons are curious about how productions are produced at Peninsula Players. A backstage tour provides a peak into the behind-the-scenes work as well as a review of the Players history. In this walking tour patrons see for themselves the work environment, from production to a bird’s eye view of the stage from the tech gallery. Those interested in a backstage tour should phone the Box Office to reserve a spot. Tours will be given at 2 p.m. Sundays June 19, June 26, July 10, Aug. 7, 21 and 28. A set number of spots are available per tour, so one should call ahead and secure admission. For more information, to purchase tickets or to reserve a spot on a backstage tour, phone the Box Office at 920868-3287.

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ROSS WEINERT Production Assistant Ross is excited to be joining the Peninsula Players for his second season, first as a production assistant. He graduated with a BA degree in theater from Ripon College. When not with the Peninsula Players he serves as a substitute school teacher and high school play director for his home district in Bruce, Wisconsin.

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Peninsula Players Internship Program Theater is one of the few professions where apprentices can learn from those who practice their art. The internship program at Peninsula Players Theatre is part of a tradition which runs as deep as the roots of the theater itself. Since the Peninsula Players launched its first season in 1935, interns, then called apprentices, have been given the opportunity to work side-by-side with professionals, learning the craft by observing and participating in it. Working in theater necessitates honing well-rounded skills. Gaining experience in a professional setting such as the Peninsula Players develops communication skills, provides hands-on training and builds networking opportunities with working professionals. Participants in the internship program work with the theater’s professional actors, managers and technicians for 14 to 20 weeks in all facets of theater, from backstage to front office, making the Peninsula Players Internship Program unique among theater programs. The program provides participants a chance to explore many aspects of theater production. As each show opens, the intern’s daytime and evening assignments rotate, thus creating a constant path of growth throughout the season. The program’s diversity and atmosphere attracts applicants from across the country. Mixing work and responsibilities, interns are offered opportunities to enhance their résumés, try different areas in theater production and make contacts with working actors, designers and managers. Interns participating in our 2016 season came from a variety of academic programs in Georgia, Indiana, Illinois, Louisiana and Wisconsin. For information about our internship program phone the Box Office at (920) 868-3287 or visit our website www.peninsulaplayers.com for an application for the 2017 season.

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The Play’s the Thing …

The Peninsula Players Winter Play Reading Series

Pictured are Greg Vinkler and Penny Slusher as they perform in a reading of Chapatti by Christian O’Reilly before a capacity crowd at Björklunden in March of 2015. The overwhelmingly positive audience response encouraged Peninsula Players Artistic Director Greg Vinkler to produce this season’s full-stage production for Door County audiences. Join the Peninsula Players in the winter months for its sixth season of free public play readings. The Play’s the Thing is part of the Peninsula Players’ winter outreach programming, presenting professional play readings for the public. In 2016 the Peninsula Players presented The Who & The What by Ayad Akhtar in conjunction with Door County Reads and its exploration of Akhtar’s “American Dervish.” The Love List, a careful-what-you-wish-for comedy by Norm Foster and Who Am I This Time (& Other Conundrums of Love) by Aaron Posner, adapted from stories by Greg Vinkler and Penny Slusher Kurt Vonnegut were also presented. The play reading series provides an opportunity to introduce patrons to new works or to present works which do not quite fit into a season due to challenging production requirements. Keep an eye on the Peninsula Players website, www.peninsulaplayers. com, for forthcoming information on the readings February 6, March 6 and April 3, 2017.

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Join the Post-Show Discussions at Peninsula Players The Players will host post-show discussions after certain performances in 2016. Audiences are invited to stay after the shows and chat with the actors, designers and directors. Post show discussions are set for: Wednesday, June 22 for Chapatti Thursday, July 14 for The Hollow Tuesday, Aug. 9 for The Full Monty Friday, Aug. 19 for Alabama Story Saturday, Sept. 17 for The 39 Steps

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KEIRA JACOBS Carpenter Keira is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin-Madison where she earned a BA in theater and drama and was the set designer, props designer and technical director for The Importance of Being Earnest. This is her third season at Peninsula Players and her second as a member of the scene shop staff. She has also worked for the Madison-based touring company Opera for the Young, where she was in charge of maintenance and repairs of the set and props for their production of The Magic Flute. In her spare time Keira likes to boogie and turn miniature mushrooms on the wood lathe.

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Allison is very excited for her first season cooking with Peninsula Players. Making messes in kitchens since she was three years old, she couldn’t imagine a better way to further her cooking career. Allison has worked in numerous kitchens over the years, including a farm chef position in New Glarus as well as baking for Wild Tomato Pizza. She lives in Egg Harbor with her husband, Craig, and their twoyear-old pup.

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CHAPATTI

A gentle and funny late-in-life romance by Christian O’Reilly. Unexpected sparks fly when

Betty, the caregiver to 19 cats, meets Dan and his dog Chapatti in a Dublin vet office. This rich and poignant story centers around two lonely animal lovers who rediscover, very unexpectedly, the need for caring and human companionship. Chapatti is about the bravery it takes to move forward no matter how unfamiliar and scary it may seem. A Wisconsin première.

July 6 – July 24

THE HOLLOW

A brilliant murder mystery from the Queen of Crime. A bustling weekend gathering

goes deathly awry. While guests dress for dinner and partake in pre-dinner cocktails, the handsome Dr. John Cristow finds himself surrounded by his mistress Henrietta, ex-mistress Veronica and wife Gerda. An explosive murder brings the festive weekend to a screeching halt. As the charming Inspector Colquhoun and Sergeant Penny hunt for the killer, Christie keeps audiences guessing and guessing. A classic English country house mystery.

July 27 – Aug 14 THE FULL MONTY

A lively, uplifting pop-rock musical - that takes it all off with Book by Terrence McNally, Music and Lyrics by David Yazbek. This upbeat musical comedy has a very warm heart

amid its raucous fun. Six unemployed, misfit and discouraged Buffalo millworkers are low on prospects. These average Joes come up with a bold and unclothed way to earn some quick cash. You will root for these guys as they wind up for the most highly-anticipated closing number ever. Mature Content: Partial nudity, adult language.

Aug. 17 – Sept 4

ALABAMA STORY

An innocent children’s book provokes a censorship clash. A Midwest première by Kenneth Jones.

Inspired by actual events in 1959, Alabama Story centers on a fearless no-nonsense librarian who refuses to remove a children’s book from the state library, despite a campaign spearheaded by a disarming but vocal segregationist. In a parallel story, childhood friends Joshua and Lily, a black man and a white woman, reunite among the personal and political tensions of the times alive in Montgomery. Best Original/New Work – BroadwayWorld.com.

Sept 7 – Oct 16

THE 39 STEPS

A wildly comic thriller by Patrick Barlow. The 39 Steps is a rollicking and riotous spy adventure in

which the entirety of Alfred Hitchcock’s 1935 adventure film The 39 Steps, with more than 150 characters, is performed on stage by a cast of only four! This intriguing and boisterous comedy is filled with dangerous femme fatales, dastardly villains, deadly assassins and lightning-fast costume changes. Winner of two Tony Awards and a Drama Desk Award.

June 14 - Sept. 3 - Tues. to Sat – 8 p.m. Sun. 7:30 p.m. Sept. 7 - Oct. 15 - Tuesday – Sunday 7 p.m.

Except Sundays July 3, July 24, Aug. 14 & Sept. 4 at 4 p.m. – Sundays Sept. 18, Oct. 2, 9 & 16 at 3 p.m.

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