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Preston Lane Founding Artistic Director

Richard Whittington Founding Managing Director

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by Tennessee Williams Directed by Preston Lane Scenic Design by Josafath Reynoso

Costume Design by Bill Brewer◉

Lighting Design by Masha Tsimring

Sound Design by David E. Smith◉

Resident Vocal Coach Christine Morris◊

Dramaturgy Bryan Conger

Casting by Cindi Rush Casting

Production Manager Liza Vest

Stage Manager Emily J. Mails*

This production is a part of

Cat on a Hot Tin Roof is presented by special arrangement with Samuel French, Inc. on behalf of the University of the South, Sewanee, Tennessee.

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Cast

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Sonny............................................................................. Aidan Armstrong Brick ........................................................................................ Patrick Ball* Doc Baugh ............................................................................... Ray Collins* Trixie ................................................................................ Onnabella Craig Maggie ......................................................................... Christina DeCicco* Reverend Tooker ...................................................................... Josh Foldy* Buster ....................................................................... Christian Harmston Gooper ......................................................................... Michael Keyloun* Dixie .................................................................................... Sage LeWinter Big Mama ............................................................................. Denise Lute* Polly .......................................................................... Astoria McLaughlin Mae ........................................................................... Katharine McLeod* Big Daddy.......................................................................... John O’Creagh*

Setting Mississippi Delta, 1955 Aidan Armstrong (Sonny) Triad Stage: “John Henry” in The Member of the Wedding. Regional: “Ensemble, Wolf, Servant” in Beauty and the Beast, Jr.; “Ensemble” in Aladdin, Jr. Aidan is a rising 4th grader. He loves reading and writing, watching So You Think You Can Dance with his mom, running and cooking with his dad, and the color pink. Patrick Ball* (Brick) Triad Stage: The Illusion, Dial “M” for Murder, Fashionistas: A Narcissistic Love Story (THTR 232). Off-Broadway: The Most Important Thing: Love; Solaris (Dangerous Ground Productions); The Logic; Celebration of Life; The House that Blew Down (Theatre Masters). Regional/ Local: Shining City (Barrington Stage Company); Romeo and Juliet (North Carolina Shakespeare Festival). Education: UNCG. Ray Collins* (Doc Baugh) Triad Stage: Around the World in 80 Days. Regional/Local: King Lear (Wake Forest University Theatre); Women in Mind (Players Theatre, Ohio); The Real Thing (Arkansas Rep); Sight Unseen (Capital Rep NY); The Beaux Stratagem (Buffalo Studio Theatre, NY); Terra Nova (Theatre Virginia, Richmond); Rough Crossing, Unexpected Guest (Dorset Theatre, Vermont); Ten Little Indians (Barter Theatre, Virginia); Henry V, Antony & Cleopatra, Wild Oats (Virginia Shakespeare Festival); Macbeth (Alliance Theatre, Atlanta). Education: London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art; MFA Directing, City University of New York. Adjunct professor at North Carolina A&T State University. 5


Onnabella Craig (Trixie) Triad Stage debut. Modeling: www.lama-solet. com, children’s clothing; Wee Style magazine, children’s clothing modeling; Belk Fashion Show. Film/TV: November 2014 – Interviewed for 2nd Annual Halloween Candy Buyback to send to the troops, Fox News. Onnabella is a rising 1st Grader and enjoys tap, ballet and tumbling.

Christina DeCicco* (Maggie) Triad Stage debut. Broadway: “Eva Peron” in Evita (2012 Revival starring Ricky Martin); “Arachne” in Spiderman: Turn Off the Dark; “Mary Robert” in Sister Act, the Musical (U/S). Off-Broadway: “Cindy Lou Huffington” in The Marvelous Wonderettes (West Side Theatre); “Elmire” in Tartuffe (Dog Run Repertory). National Tour: “Glinda” in the 1st National tour of Wicked. Regional: “Betty Schafer” in Sunset Boulevard (Ogunquit Playhouse); “Eponine” in Les Misérables – Barrymore Award Winner (Walnut Street Theatre). Education: BA, Wagner College. www.christinadecicco.com Josh Foldy*◉ (Reverend Tooker) Triad Stage: Other Desert Cities, Anna Christie, A Christmas Carol (2010-2014), The Woman in Black (Director), Dial “M” for Murder, Billy Bishop Goes to War, Doubt. Off-Broadway: Urban Stages, The Drilling Company. Regional: Paper Lantern Theatre, Guthrie Theatre, Yale Repertory Theatre, Perseverance Theatre, Cleveland Playhouse, Virginia Stage Company, Caldwell Theatre, Phoenix Theatre, Players Theatre Columbus, Idaho Repertory, Playwrights Center, Alaskan Shakespeare Theatre, Pillsbury House Theatre, New Theatre. Television: As the World Turns. Josh teaches in the Drama School at the North Carolina School of the Arts. Education: Northern Kentucky University, Yale School of Drama. Christian Harmston (Buster) is an energetic 7-year-old who loves to act, sing, dance, and play the violin. This is Christian’s first production with Triad Stage. Christian plays basketball, baseball, and swims year-round for the GCY Makos and Hamilton Lakes Hornets. Christian loves to go to church and is honored to be a part of this talented cast! Favorite past roles include “Zeke” in High School Musical, “Chip” in Beauty and the Beast, and “Mr. Mayor” in The Wizard of Oz. Michael Keyloun* (Gooper) Triad Stage debut. Off-Broadway: Rocket to the Moon, Drop Dead Perfect. Regional: Hamlet, Noises Off (Denver Center); Merry Wives of Windsor (Shakespeare Theatre); The 39 Steps, Macbeth (St. Louis Rep); The Producers, Is He Dead? (Pioneer); Bell, Book and Candle (Hartford Stage); Long Wharf, La Jolla Playhouse, Goodspeed Musicals, Actors’ Theatre of Louisville, Cincinnati Playhouse, Geva, Virginia Stage and Indiana Rep, among others. Film/TV/Web: The Road from Erebus, The Tryout, Untitled Zombie Project, “The Thing.” Michael has an MFA from UCSD. 6


Sage LeWinter (Dixie) age six, is thrilled to join the Triad Stage family in her professional debut. She attends first grade at Jones Spanish Immersion. She also enjoys dancing, jumping rope, and petting every dog she sees. Sage wishes to thank her family, especially her parents and her sister, Aviva. She also thanks Bryan Conger, Alicia Kaplan, her school, and her friends. Denise Lute* (Big Mama) Triad Stage: Widow Quince in Preston Lane’s Tennessee Playboy. Broadway: Monday After the Miracle. Recent Off-Broadway: Middle of the Night (Keen Company), By the Water (Manhattan Theatre Club), Bug (Barrow Street); and The 49 Years (with Estelle Parsons). Regional: Mame (Goodspeed Musicals); Showboat (Goodspeed/Asolo/Central City Opera); Doubt (Flatrock Playhouse); Copenhagen and Communicating Doors. Television: All three Law & Order series and recurring roles on Ed and Guiding Light. Film: Whiskey School, Lucky Days, Dead of Winter. Education: NYU, BA Liberal Arts (Summa Cum Laude). Astoria McLaughlin (Polly) Astoria is overjoyed to be making her theatre debut with Triad Stage. She also studies dance and looks forward to many more productions of the dance and theatrical variety. She is a local homeschooler living in Winston-Salem with aspirations of becoming a fashion designer or a pediatric dentist. Katharine McLeod* (Mae) Triad Stage debut. NYC: The Religion Thing (Project Y); Dear Harvey (Diversionary/FringeNYC); Persuasion (GTTP); Wonder of the World (Pull Together). Regional: Mary, Mary (Cape May Stage); God of Carnage (STC); Pride and Prejudice (Actors’ Theatre of Louisville); Comedy of Errors (Vermont Shakespeare); Private Lives (Two River). TV/Film: Celebrity Ghost Stories, Juvenol, Office Pool. Education: MFA, University of Washington PATP; BA University of California, Berkeley. www.katharinemcleod.com John O’Creagh* (Big Daddy) is very excited to be joining this project. He has most recently appeared as Winston Churchill in Churchill, the Play at New World Stage, the Riverside Theater in Crazy for You, the Ogunquit Playhouse in Mary Poppins, the Shakespeare Theater Company in Washington DC in The Importance of Being Earnest, and the Pittsburgh Public Theater in Candida. John has appeared on television on The Late Show with David Letterman, John Adams, Life on Mars, Law & Order: SVU, Kidnapped and Sex and The City. Triad Stage is proud to partner with the Southeastern Theatre Conference’s Ready For Work Award. Graduate designers participating in SETC’s Annual Design Competition are selected to work professionally in the field. 2015’s winner is Josafath Reynoso, Scenic Designer for Cat on a Hot Tin Roof. 7


Preston Lane◉ (Director & Triad Stage Founding Artistic Director) is in his 15th season at Triad Stage where he has directed more than 50 productions. Preston is a 2014 finalist for the SDC Zelda Fichandler Award, a recipient of an NC Arts Council Playwright Fellowship and the Betty Cone Medal of the Arts. Other productions include the US premiere of Inexpressible Island (Dallas Observer Best of Dallas Awards: Best Director, Best Production) and The Night of the Iguana (Dallas Morning News: 2002 Top Ten Theatre List). As a playwright, Preston’s plays and adaptations have been produced at Triad Stage and other theaters and universities. His work with musician Laurelyn Dossett includes Brother Wolf, Beautiful Star, Bloody Blackbeard, Providence Gap and Snow Queen. Preston has taught at UNCG, NC A&T, UNCSA, Greensboro College, SMU, and the Professional Actors Workshop at the Dallas Theater Center. He is an alumnus of the Drama League of New York’s Director’s Project. A native of Boone, NC, Preston received his BFA from UNCSA and his MFA from the Yale School of Drama. Josafath Reynoso(Scenic Designer) Triad Stage debut - SETC’s Ready For Work Award-winner. Regional: Of Mice and Men (Donald C. Bedell Performance Hall); The Threepenny Opera (The Clarence Brown Theatre); Medea (Relix Variety Theatre); 4000 Miles (Carousel Theatre); Wrens (CBL Lab Theatre); Señora Tortuga (Lexington Children’s Theatre). Film/TV: La flauta de Sara. Education: MFA, University of Tennessee. Other: Arabian Night (Buenos Aires, Argentina); Lamdé (Hazafon, Israel); The Duck Variations (Guanajato, Mexico); No Exit (Caracas, Venezuela); Scenofest Pavilion (Prague, Czech Republic). Bill Brewer◉ (Costume Designer) Bill designs for theatre, ballet, opera, film and television across the country and abroad. Recently at Triad Stage: The Member of the Wedding, Wait Until Dark, Kingdom of Earth, Trouble in Mind, The Illusion, Ain’t Misbehavin’, and New Music trilogy. United States: Playmakers; Berkeley Rep; Minnesota Rep; Pioneer Theatre Company; Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre; American Stage; Lucas Film. Notables include, Sweeney Todd, starring Jean Stapleton; Peter Pan, starring Cathy Rigby. Abroad: ballet, contemporary dance and film in Paris; ballet in Milan; designs featured in World Stage Design and Prague Quadrennial exhibits. As a director and producer, Bill’s award-winning production of Side by Side by Sondheim ran in San Francisco for two years. Bill is a Professor at UNCSA where he is the Director of Costume Programs and is a member of United Scenic Artists 829. Masha Tsimring (Lighting Designer) is a Brooklyn based lighting designer for performance. Triad Stage: The Member of the Wedding. New York: Hand Foot Fizzle Face (Piehole/JACK); Three Translations of Uncle Vanya (New Saloon/Invisible Dog); Camp Kappawanna (Atlantic for Kids); Wyoming (Lesser America); Echo in Camera (LaMama); Sysyphus, Chorus of All Souls (Experiments in Opera). Regional: The Way West (Marin Theatre Co); American Night: The Ballad of Juan Jose (Yale Repertory Theatre); 4000 Miles (Hangar Theatre); Full.Still.Hungry (Contra-Tiempo); Last Days of Mankind (Bard College). MFA – Yale School of Drama. David E. Smith◉ (Sound Designer) David is director of the University of North Carolina School of the Arts theatre sound design program. David spent eight years designing sound with the Royal National Theatre in London, England. Triad Stage: Brother Wolf, Snow Queen, Tennessee Playboy, Trouble in Mind, The Illusion, A Doll House, Dial “M” for Murder, Masquerade, A Christmas 8


Carol and The Glass Menagerie among others. Regional: Arena Stage, North Shore Music Theatre, Trinity Repertory Theatre, Alliance Theatre, Cape Fear Regional Playhouse. Local: Paper Lantern Theatre Company, Little Theatre of Winston-Salem. David was the recipient of the USA Creative Business Cup award in 2014 and was also was selected as a finalist in World Stage Design 2013. Bryan Conger (Dramaturg) Bryan is in his 5th season as Artistic Associate at Triad Stage. Triad Stage directing credits include: Dirty Blonde, Pump Boys and Dinettes, A Christmas Carol (20112014), My Fair Lady, tick, tick . . . BOOM!, The Mystery of Irma Vep (2011), Billy Bishop Goes to War, Associate Director for New Music (2011), Assistant Director for A Christmas Carol (2010), Around the World in 80 Days and Ghosts. Local directing credits include: Souvenir (Paper Lantern Theatre Company); Sister Mary Ignatius . . . (THTR 232); Oklahoma!, Balm in Gilead and Blind Date (UNCG). Other directing credits include Gypsy, Kiss Me Kate, Always Patsy Cline, Little Shop of Horrors, Burial at Thebes, Fashion; Or Life in New York. Education: MFA, UNCG. Bryan currently serves as an adjunct faculty member at UNCG. Denise Gabriel◊ (Resident Movement Coach) Triad Stage since 2009 where coaching recently includes Common Enemy, Abundance, Snow Queen, and The Glass Menagerie. In 2015, she joined Living Pictures, UK as an Artistic Associate. Other credits include: Resident Movement Director at Alabama Shakespeare Festival (over 30 productions); Midsummer Night’s Dream and Comedy of Errors (Old Globe Theatre); Alchemy of Desire/Deadman’s Blues and King Lear (Cincinnati Playhouse); Romeo and Juliet, The Three Sisters and Nora (Clarence Brown Theatre); Ascension Day (Working Theatre NY). International: Shanghai Theatre, Schloss Leopoldskron Salzburg Austria, and Artscape Theatre Center and Dance for All (Cape Town, South Africa). Denise is an Associate Professor at UNCG, a founding board member of American Theatre for Movement Educators, and associate member of Stage Directors and Choreographers Society. Christine Morris◊ (Resident Vocal Coach) At Triad Stage since 2006, where coaching has included dialects for The Glass Menagerie, Shipwrecked!, Snow Queen, Dirty Blonde, Abundance and many others, and voice/text for All’s Well That Ends Well. Other coaching: A Thousand Clowns (starring Tom Selleck); Kudzu (with The Red Clay Ramblers); Sheridan’s The Critic at American Players Theatre in Wisconsin. Also an actor, roles at Triad Stage include: Silda Grauman in Other Desert Cities, Taw Avery in New Music: Better Days; Cordie Grindstaff in Providence Gap; Marthy Owen in Anna Christie. Christine is an Associate Professor at UNCG and holds memberships in the Actors’ Equity Association, Screen Actors Guild, and Voice and Speech Trainers Association (VASTA). Jim Wren◊ (Resident Fight Choreographer) Jim Wren has staged the violence for over a dozen Triad Stage productions, including the battles in Bloody Blackbeard, the fantastical fights in Brother Wolf (2006 and 2014), and the general behavior of the Lesters in Tobacco Road. Education: MFA, University of Florida. Jim is Performance Program Coordinator for the UNCG Department of Theatre, and is a two-time recipient of the Kennedy Center Gold Medallion for Excellence. Cindi Rush, C.S.A. (Casting Director) New York: Silence! The Musical, My Mother’s Jewish Lesbian Wiccan Wedding (NYMF Winner 2010), Jay Alan Zimmerman’s Incredibly Deaf Musical, Bonnie and Clyde, Rooms, Jacques Brel, Six Dance Lessons, The Thing About Men, Urinetown, The 9


Hurricane Katrina Comedy Festival. Regional: Penguin Rep, Triad Stage, Act II Playhouse, Arena Stage, Goodman, Humanafest. Film: Ghoul, The Woman (Top 9 Sundance 2011), In the Family, Offspring, Jack Ketchum’s The Girl Next Door, Headspace. Tours: “Barney”, “Curious George”, “Kidz Bop.” Emily J. Mails* (Stage Manager) Triad Stage: Common Enemy, Crimes of the Heart, Dirty Blonde, The Member of the Wedding, The 39 Steps, All’s Well that Ends Well, Pump Boys and Dinettes, Anna Christie, Snow Queen (2013, 2014), The Mountaintop, Wait Until Dark, Tennessee Playboy, My Fair Lady, Kingdom of Earth, A Christmas Carol (2012), Shipwrecked!, Trouble in Mind, The Illusion, Ain’t Misbehavin’, The Mystery of Irma Vep (2011). Regional: A Thousand Cranes (North Carolina Shakespeare Festival); Rigoletto (Greensboro Opera); Crime and Punishment, Merry Wives of Windsor, Into the Woods (Orlando Shakespeare Festival). Education: BFA in Technical Production, UNCG. Richard Whittington (Triad Stage Founding Managing Director) has served as Managing Director of Triad Stage since its inception. Rich earned an MFA in Theatre Management from the Yale School of Drama and has a BFA in Acting and Directing from Marymount Manhattan College. In 2007, Rich was appointed by the Governor to serve on the board of the NC Arts Council, where he is currently a member of the Executive Committee. He has previously served on the boards of ArtsNC and Downtown Greensboro, Inc. and has served on numerous grant panels throughout the state as well as for the Florida Division of Cultural Affairs and the National Endowment for the Arts. Rich has taught Theatre Management at Greensboro College and NC A&T University and has guest lectured at UNC Chapel Hill, UNC School of the Arts, Wake Forest University and UNCG. A native of Dallas, Texas, Rich served as Artistic Administrator for the Dallas Theater Center and Associate Producer of Dallas’ The Big D Festival of the Unexpected. Experience also includes work at the Roundabout Theatre in New York and StageWest in Springfield, Massachusetts. In 2010, Preston and Rich were honored with Downtown Greensboro, Inc.’s J. Edward Kitchen Leadership Award. In 2013, they received the Adelaide F. Holderness/H. Michael Weaver Award from UNCG for distinguished public service. * Member of Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States ◊ Faculty Member at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro Theatre Department. ◉ Faculty Member at the University of North Carolina School of the Arts.

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Triad Stage began as a dream... Co-founders Preston Lane and Richard Whittington forged their artistic partnership as graduate students at the Yale School of Drama. After managing a theater in Connecticut for two years, they undertook the three-year task of opening their own theater in the heart of historic Greensboro. In September 1999, Triad Stage purchased the former Montgomery Ward building, which had been built in 1936 and sat vacant for almost 40 years. Renovations transformed the five-story building into a world-class theater center now called The Pyrle Theater, complete with a 300-seat theater and thrust stage, rehearsal hall, offices, two spacious lobbies and other audience amenities. Photo courtesy of Greensboro Historical Museum

The Grand Opening took place in January 2002 with Tennessee Williams’ modern classic Suddenly Last Summer.

In 2008, Triad Stage finished a second round of renovations to The Pyrle. A scene shop annex was added in the basement. The top floor underwent major construction to create the 90-seat UpStage Cabaret performance space, the Sloan Rehearsal Hall, and the studio and office facilities of WUNC Public Radio’s new Greensboro Bureau. In 2011, Triad Stage purchased a 30,000 square foot building near the Greensboro Coliseum Complex to serve as the theater’s new production facility, relocating its scene, costume and properties shops as well as its warehouse. In 2013, with significant support from The Arts Council of Winston-Salem and Forsyth County, Triad Stage announced a major expansion of programming to be produced at the Hanesbrands Theatre in downtown Winston-Salem.

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A Story of Courage by Margaret Edson

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BUY YOUR TICKETS TODAY! With humor and heart, Margaret Edson’s 1999 Pulitzer Prizewinning play explores the human soul and celebrates what joins us together as one community. Dr. Vivian Bearing, an English professor and renowned John Donne scholar, has been diagnosed with ovarian cancer and is admitted to an experimental chemotherapy program at a teaching hospital.

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at the Hanesbrands Theatre 209 N. Spruce Street in Downtown Winston-Salem

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A Story of Courage by Margaret Edson

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Institutional Supporters Triad Stage wishes to thank the following corporations and organizations that have generously contributed.

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TRIAD STAGE

To learn about supporting Triad Stage through donations or sponsorship, please contact: Jennifer Woodward | Development Director jennifer@triadstage.org | 336.274.0067 ext. 222 Triad Stage is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization, with donations tax-deductible to the extent provided by law. 33


Annual Campaign Contributors Please consider joining the following individuals, corporations, and foundations who have contributed generously to Triad Stage’s 2015 Annual Campaign. Annual Campaign contributors as of August 7, 2015 PRODUCERS CIRCLE ($10,000+) Vanessa & Roy Carroll Clem & Hayes Clement Aldona Wos & Louis DeJoy James G. Hanes Foundation John W. & Anna H. Hanes Foundation Maureen & Bob Ihrie Kyle Jackson, MD Kathy Manning & Randall Kaplan Tobee & Leonard Kaplan The Michel Family Foundation Linda & Tom Sloan Pam & David Sprinkle Betty & Bob Strickland The Cemala Foundation The Shubert Foundation Susan & Eric Wiseman CENTER STAGE ($5,000–$9,999) Anonymous Lindsey & Frank Auman Wendy & Mike Brenner Joseph M. Bryan, Jr. Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro Rob DaVanzo Ginger & Haynes Griffin J.A. King Sylvia & Norman Samet Martha & Harrison Turner Lydia & Keith Vaughan FRONT ROW ($2,500–$4,999) Mary Katherine & Durant Bell Louise & Jim Brady Jeb Brooks Linda & Jim Carlisle Joann & Bill Cassell Rebecca & Rick Craig Jean & Ralph Davison Christine & Chris Hobson Laura & Alan Irvin Barbara Kretzer Ernest & Shelby Lane Preston Lane Carol & Seymour Levin Donna & Bob Newton Mindy & Chad Oakley Julie Olin Margaret & Brad Penn Debby L. Reynolds Ron Johnson & Bill Roane Dabney & Walker Sanders Holly Chambers & Richard Steedle Ruthie & Alan Tutterow Jane & Jonathan Ward Courtney & Richard Whittington STAGE HAND ($1,000–$2,499) Kate R. Barrett Phil Barrineau Betty & Dennis Barry Marianne & Jim Bennett

STAGE HAND cont. Sylvia & Michael Berkelhammer Joseph M. Brantley, III Nicole Brockmuell Lynn & Scott Brogan Lisa & Willie Bullock Carol and Jeff Burgess Sally & Alan Cone Pat & Pete Cross Candace & Roger Cummings Barbara & Michael Curry Carol & David DeVries Susie & Rasmus Fenger Rusty & Van Gunter Kelley & Drew Hancock Beth Harrington Tomasita & Sam Jacubowitz Joia Johnson Emily & David Johnston Ashley & Frankie Jones, Jr. Sue & Neil Lutins Kelly Sigle & George Marple Cathleen & Ray McKinney Victoria & Ron Milstein Barbara Morgenstern Randi Palmer Cissy & Bill Parham Richard A. Parker Meredith & Gary Piatt Kim & Todd Rangel John Riley Roberts Family Foundation Lynn Wooten & Paul Russ Steve Shavitz Bill Soles Amy Speas Kay Stern Ernestine & Stuart Taylor Dianne & Glenn Whittington Judy & Bob Wicker Woodruff Family Law Group GALLERY ($500–$999) Anonymous Annette Benson Bill & Gay Bowman Karen M. Dyer Hanes Lineberry Funeral Home Cynthia Soemita & Tony Hooimeijer Maggie Jeffus Howard Jones Amy & John Kelly Ray & Doris Kiszely Leigh Ann & Steve Klee Harriette & Bob Knox Laura & Paul Kotz Lex & Brent Kulman Barb & Greg Laskow Sherry Dickstein & Kurt Lauenstein Gail & Gene LeBauer Susan Ireton & Valerie Leschber Mimi Levin Mary & Robert McIver 34

GALLERY cont. Karen & Rob Melhem Jane & Dan Moore Linda & Rod Mortenson Angie Murphrey David Murphy Nancy & Brian Napier Margaret Norfleet-Neff Jane & Ron Norwood Betsy & Mitchell Oakley Jane & Lloyd Peterson Nancy & Gordon Peterson Susan & Jim Phillips David & Claudia Reich Carolynn & Tim Rice Dee & Jason Roghelia Heather & Mark Setzler Nancy & Frank Sharpless Kim & Bassam Smir Linda & Jim Starmer Shaun Edward Stewart Fund Maggie & Tom Styers Willie Taylor May Toms Mary & Will Truslow Shirley & Jeffrey Vestal John Whisnant IHO Mindy Oakley Karen & John Whiteside Martha & Calder Womble Carmen & Robert Wood Beverly & Pat Wright PATRON ($250–$499) Mary Alexander Dick Allen Alexa Aycock Jonathan Brady & Morgan Bain Ben Baker Dee & Wes Bartlett Mary & Frank Biggerstaff Barbara & Tony Blake Louise & Jerry Boothby Drs. Bruce & Dora Brodie Kate & Joe Brower Barbara Levin & David Brown Jerry Cunningham & Terry Brown Mr. & Mrs. David Christenson Lori & Murray Clayton Sallie & Jim Clotfelter Harvey Colchamiro Faye & Michael Collins Betty Cone Doug & Jean Copeland Janet Ward Black & Gerald Davidson Phyllis H. Dunning Richard & Nancy Evans Bert & Debbie Fields Dana & Jim Fisher Patti & Douglass Gilbert Dionis Griffin Kay & Chip Hagan Melinda Hamrick Robert Hansen


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PATRON cont. Sherry & Bob Harris Judith & Cyril Harvey Cindi & Dave Hewitt Donna & Robert Hoekstra Nancy Hoffman Anne & Sam Hummel Sallie & Hoke Huss Carroll Johnson Randall T. Johnson Marcia & Orton Jones Ginger & Ken Karb Milton Kern Diana Knox Lynne & Glenn Ogden IHO Karen Krone Robin & Tim Lane Louise & Bill Latture Jim Battinelli & Victor Lindsley Sandra & Francis LoNano Nancy Y. Madden Connie Mahan David & Kathy Mazzola Bonnie & Dan McAlister Amanda McGehee Peg & Skip Moore Edward Mueller-Heubach Linda & Al Munns B.J. Weatherby & Verne Nielsen Marion O’Brien William Osborne Mary Price Eileen & Brian Robinson Cary Root Connie & Ben Schroeder Susan & Jerry Schwartz Phillis Shavitz IMO Stanley Shavitz Kathleen Smith Sonitrol Security of the Triad Michiko Stavert Matthew Sergio & Steve Stonecypher Charlotte A. Straney Marti & Andy Sykes Suzanne & Tom Tilley Bryan & Billie Toney Susan B. Wall Barbara & James Walls Christine Morris & Jeffery West Barbara Ann Peters & David Westfall Carol & Tom Wood Jennifer Woodward FRIEND ($100–$249) Anonymous (3) John & Virginia Achey Rose & Victor Ackermann Ann & Trip Adams Hattie & John Aderholdt Martha Albertson Sandra & Rondal Alexander Leanne Angell Margaret & Howard Arbuckle Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Babcock Samantha McDermott & Robert Bailey LaVerne M. Bass Fred & Sally Beck Betty Bennett Anna Berdahl Catherine & Peter Bergrstrom Kate Black Christel Bullock Elizabeth & George Burfeind

FRIEND cont. Nancy Cameron Edna & John Canny Julia Smith Capone Myrna Carlock Kathy & Bill Cissna Louann A. Clarke Benita & Ron Cole Diane Conrad Jan Cooke Pat W. Copeland Mr.& Mrs. David Craft Deb Bell & Keith Cushman Pam & Alan Duncan Debra Dykes Lexi & John Eagles Mona & Emanuel Edwards Theresa Egan Grace Ellis Linda Faltin Marcia Freed Gerald Freedman Ann McCarty & Robert Fried Dr. Deborah Friedman Karen A. & J. Ronald Gaffe’ Silvia & Thomas Gahm Bonnie & Martin Gallo Betty Godwin Jennifer & Paul Grosswald Christy Gumbiner Deb & Jay Gyure Anne & Bill Hardin Jerry & Melissa Harrelson Gloria & Walter Harris Angela Hays Dr. & Mrs. Joseph R. Hedgepeth Miriam & Tom Herrin Pat Hester Carolyn & Ed Hines Mr. & Mrs. Michael Hoggard David & Rodna Hurewitz Judith Hyman Frances & Jim Jochum Bob Johannesen Jenna Johnson Karen & Joe Johnson Linda Morris & George Johnson Christine Jones Carole Keeler Lou Bouvier & Denny Kelly Virginia & David King Bonnie & John Knab Yolanda Leacraft Carolyn C. Lester Michel & Pat Levy Kathy & Mike Lewis Annabel Link Susan & George Little Clarence Lloyd, Jr., MD Jack MacDowall Samantha A. Magill Mary & Gustav Magrinat Joe Manson Bud & Reba Maxson Eleanor & Donald McCrickard Doris McGinn Angus & Wynn McGregor Carol H. Melvin Benedicte & Christian Mengel Tracy Nash & George Michel Gary & Nancy Miller Barbara & Bill Moran 35

FRIEND cont. Dan & Ninevah Murray J.T. ( Judith) Nebenzahl Karol & John Neufeld Stacey & Mitchell A. Neuhauser Margaret & Vernon Newlin Gaynelle Nichols Nancy Osborne Cathy & Ray Owen Paula Pile Leslie & Rob Porter Eleanor Procton Jesse Pugh Wendell & Phoenix Putney Bene & George Ralls Kathy Ramsay Jennifer & Tommy Robards George & Bobbie Roberts Ruth & Lloyd Roghelia The Rose Family Debbie & Eugene Russell Jim & Nancy Sands Kathryn Lochra & Rett Saslow Bill & Jayne Satterfield Beatrice Schall Barb & Bill Sharpe Joy & Bob Shuman Anne Smith Kathryn & R.C. Smith Beverly & Ray Snively Laurey Solomon Suci Sorensen David Sullivan Janice & John Sullivan Joan Sullivan IMO of John L. Sullivan Frieda Taylor Mrs. Lee Templeton Melanie & Charles Tuttle Barbara VanCleve Robert C. Walker Nancy & David Wallace Laura & John Warren Andrea West Gayle & Richard Wiley Barbara & Butch Williams Kay & Charlie Zimmerman MATCHING GIFT COMPANIES American Express Compass Financial Dow Corning IBM ITG Brands The Johnson & Johnson Family of Companies Kinder Morgan Foundation Lincoln Financial Foundation Reynolds American Foundation Weaver Foundation LEGACY DONORS Anonymous Claire King Sylvia Samet Linda & Tom Sloan Martha & Harrison Turner Ruthie & Alan Tutterow Legacy Donors have made bequests in support of Triad Stage.


I’ve never been too comfortable on the sidelines. That’s why I chose Well•Spring. From the basketball court to business and community, I believe the more you put into life, the more you get out of it. I’m happy to have found teammates at Well•Spring that share my passion for life.

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Triad Stage is very proud of the name of our theater building — The Pyrle Theater — made possible by a generous donation by Tobee and Leonard Kaplan in honor of Tobee’s mother, Pyrle Gibson.

Pyrle Gibson (1909-2000) was a

woman with a great sense of humor, who found goodness in all people and beauty in the world around her. Her family always came first in her life and with them she shared her love of theater, music and the thrill of sports. The theater is named for her in loving memory by the children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren of the Kaplan family with whom she shared her love, wisdom and joy of life.

Proud supporter of Triad Stage

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BOARD OF TRUSTEES

TRIAD STAGE STAFF

Officers Mindy Oakley, Chair Dabney Sanders, Chair Elect Chris Hobson, Vice Chair Ernestine Taylor, Vice Chair Margaret Penn, Treasurer Amy Speas, Secretary Kathy Manning, Immediate Past Chair Linda Sloan, Founding Chair Preston Lane, Founding Artistic Director Richard Whittington, Founding Managing Director

Artistic Preston Lane, Founding Artistic Director Bryan Conger, Artistic Associate Tamera Izlar, Artistic Associate

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Administrative Richard Whittington, Founding Managing Director Jason Bogden, General Manager Jessie Alexander Gulley, Company Manager Joseph Rollins, Facilities/House Manager Dawn Erdner, Office Assistant Development & Marketing Jennifer Woodward, Development Director Megan Mabry, Marketing & Social Media Manager Stacy Calfo, Graphic Designer

Members at Large Kate R.Barrett, Jeb Brooks, Pearl Burris-Floyd, Linda Carlisle, Karen Dyer, Danny Gatling, Drew Hancock, Tomasita Jacubowitz, Frankie Jones, Jr., John Kelly, Leigh Ann Klee, Samantha Magill, Dan McAlister, Cathleen McKinney, Donna Newton, Justin Outling, Cissy Parham Erica Parker, Nancy Peterson, Todd Rangel, Debby L. Reynolds, Paul Russ, Tom Sloan, Kathleen Smith, Tom Styers, Steve Sumerford, Lydia Vaughan

Audience Services Sherry Barr, Director of Audience Services Justin Nichols, Box Office Manager Rachel Rutz, Assistant Box Office Manager Aralys Castillo, Becky McLaughlin, Bonnie Pachasa, Ramon Perez, Alysa Rambo, Amanda Wils Box Office Associates Joseph Rollins, House Manager Jessie Alexander Gulley, Alysa Rambo Lobby Bar Associates

Winston-Salem Advisory Council Lydia Vaughan, Chair Wendy Brenner, Linda Carlisle, Mary Walker Fry, Drew Hancock, Sue Henderson, Joia Johnson, Carroll Leggett, Susan Little, Cathleen McKinney, Angie Murphrey, Tog Newman, Randi Palmer, Gordon Peterson, Nancy Peterson, Milton Rhodes, Keith Vaughan, Lydia Vaughan, Sue Wall, Jason Wenker

Production Liza Vest, Production Manager Emily J. Mails, Resident Stage Manager Chris Simpson, Technical Director Jason Korff, Lead Carpenter Skip Johnson, Carpenter Jennifer Speciale Stanley, Costume Shop Manager Mahealani Jones, Costume Shop Assistant Mary Beth Pazdernik, First Hand Andy Cutler, Wardrobe Supervisor & Rentals Coordinator Eric Hart, Props Master Lisa Bledsoe, Props Assistant Liz Stewart, Master Electrician Jessica Holcombe, Scenic Charge Taylor Dankovich, Sound Supervisor

Greensboro Advisory Council Holly Chambers, Judy Wicker, Co-Chairs Hayes Clement, Ralph Davison, Danny Gatling, Sandra Hughes, Lesley Hunt, Ron Johnson, Tobee Kaplan, Ancella Livers, Dennis Quaintance, Sylvia Samet, Joy Shavitz, Harrison Turner

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