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Preston Lane Founding Artistic Director

Richard Whittington Founding Managing Director

WHITE LIGHTNING by Elyzabeth Gregory Wilder Directed by Sarah Hankins◊

Scenic Design by Natalie Taylor Hart

Costume Design by Deborah Bell◊

Lighting Design by Amanda Valdez

Sound Design by Maria F. Württele◉

Resident Movement Coach Denise Gabriel∞◊

Resident Vocal Coach Christine Morris◊

Music Coach Laurelyn Dossett

Dramaturgy by Virginia Hirsch◊

Casting by Cindi Rush

Stage Manager Terence Orleans Alexander*

“White Lightning" was originally commissioned and produced in 2016 by the Alabama Shakespeare Festival.

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CAST (in alphabetical order) Avery ............................................................................................................. David Bowen*◉ Chester ................................................................................. Carroll Michael Johnson* Mutt .............................................................................................................. Stanton Nash* Dixie .............................................................................................................. Erin Schmidt* Hank ......................................................................................................... Michael Tourek*◊

Stage Manager ................................................................. Terence Orleans Alexander*

SETTING

Northern Alabama and several race tracks in the Southeast

TIME

1947-1948

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David Bowen*◉ (Avery) is excited to return to NC for his Triad Stage debut! International credits: The House of Dancing Water (Macau, China). UNCSA credits: “Joe Pitt” in Angels in America, “Clitandre” in The Learned Ladies. Education: BFA Acting, UNCSA School of Drama. DavidBowenActor.com Carroll Michael Johnson* (Chester) Triad Stage: Beautiful Star (20062009, 2015-2017), Actions and Objectives, Common Enemy, Tennessee Playboy, A Lesson Before Dying, The Rainmaker, North Star. Local: Dearly Beloved, Moon Over The Brewery, American Buffalo, True West, A Poster of the Cosmos, Dearly Departed, The Magic City (Broach Theatre). Film/ Television: American Animals, The Jury (pilot), Ozark. Education: MFA UNCG, BA Rollins College. Other: Adjunct professor in the Department of Performing Arts at Elon University. Stanton Nash* (Mutt) was last seen at Triad Stage floating dead in the Haw River in The Passion of Teresa Rae King. He is an actor, playwright, singer, and screenwriter. He has performed around the country, acting at New York City’s Ensemble Studio Theatre, D.C.’s Arena, Baltimore’s Center Stage, Denver’s Center for Performing Arts, Princeton’s McCarter, Chicago’s Steppenwolf, Minneapolis’ Twin Cities Theater Company, Atlanta’s Georgia Shakespeare, and the Chicago company of Wicked. Graduate of the University of Minnesota/Guthrie Theatre BFA Actor Training Program. Erin Schmidt* (Dixie) Triad Stage: The Member of the Wedding. Regional: A Thousand Cranes (Syracuse Stage Children’s Tour); Anne Frank: My Secret Life (Syracuse Stage Backstory Tour); Table (NYC Long Wharf Reading); Hot L Baltimore (Drama Group). Education: BFA, Syracuse University. @shmeriin Michael Tourek*◊ (Hank) Triad Stage: South Pacific, Common Enemy, Beautiful Star (2006-2009), A Christmas Carol (20102012), Around the World in 80 Days, Brother Wolf (2006), The Mystery of Irma Vep (2011). Regional: God of Carnage (Theatre Raleigh); Fiddler on the Roof (Arts Center of Coastal Carolina). Film: Office Christmas Party, Logan Lucky, The Producers, Citizen Ruth, Boss Level (2019). TV: “Ash” on Ozark (Netflix), Resurrection, Banshee, Outsiders, High Maintenance (HBO). Education: MFA Acting: University of North Carolina, Greensboro. www.michaeltourek.com * Member of Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States ◊ Faculty member, student or alumnus of the University of North Carolina at Greensboro ◉ Faculty member or alumnus of the University of North Carolina School of the Arts ∞ Member of SDC (Stage Directors and Choreographers) 6


Sarah Hankins◊ (Director) Associate Artistic Director of Triad Stage. Triad Stage: A Christmas Carol (2016 - 2018); assistant director for The 39 Steps, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, Vrooommm! and A Christmas Carol (2015); performed as Suzanne Oliver in The Passion of Teresa Rae King. Former Artistic Director of Green Theatre Collective in NYC, where she directed The Tempest, As You Like It, It’s a Wonderful Life: A Live Radio Play, and Shakespeare’s Heart of Hearts. Sarah was an Associate Artist, director, and actor at Orlando Shakespeare Theatre for six seasons. NYC Directing credits include A Comedy of Errors, Supernova, and Much Ado About Nothing. Training: UNCG MFA in Directing, BA Davidson College. Sarah has taught at UNCG, Greensboro College, GTCC, and The College of St. Elizabeth. Natalie Taylor Hart (Scenic Designer) Triad Stage: Having Our Say, Our Town (Scenic Consultant), Fences (Finalist in World Stage Design 2017 Taipei). New York: Slave Shack (Algonquin Theatre); Associate Designer for The Wiz (Tour, The Netherlands). Regional: Life in the Fat Lane (Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park). Local: As You Like It (Burning Coal Theatre); Oldfriends.com, Blithe Spirit, Kind Lady (Monomoy Theatre, Cape Cod). Educational: The Crucible (Columbia University); Best Little Whorehouse in Texas (The Hartt School). Associate Professor and Resident Designer at Elon University. Exhibitions: USITT Design Expo, Prague Quadrennial. MFA from Ohio University. natalietaylorhart.com Deborah Bell◊ (Costume Designer) Triad Stage: Actions and Objectives, Beautiful Star (2015-2016), Brother Wolf, Tennessee Playboy, Doubt, North Star, Proof, A Lesson Before Dying, The Caretaker. Regional: Damn Yankees, The Gondoliers, H.M.S. Pinafore, Rags (Seaside Music Theatre); Cannery Row, Children of Eden (The Western Stage), As You Like It (Colorado Shakespeare Festival). UNCG: Dialogues of the Carmelites, Twelfth Night, Romeo & Juliet, L’Enfant et les sortilèges, Death and The King’s Horsemen, Lakmé. Other: Author of Mask Makers and Their Craft (2010-reprinted 2014) and editor of Masquerade: Essays on Tradition and Innovation Worldwide (2015) with McFarland & Company. She has exhibited design work at the Prague Quadrennial. Amanda Valdez (Lighting Designer) Triad Stage debut. Regional: Fences, Peter Pan, and The Bomb-itty of Errors (Nevada Conservatory Theatre); The Room (Cherry Art Space, Ithaca, NY); Way Out West (Hangar Theatre). Film/TV: Worked with The Lighting Design Group on the 3rd Presidential Debate, 2016. Was instructor of record at UNLV in both Stage Production and Lighting Design. Now works at Shop12 Design as an international architectural lighting designer. Associated award winning designers Simon Corder and Mike Robertson at the Barbican Centre in London. Education: University of Nevada, Las Vegas. amandamarievaldez.com

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Maria F. Württele◉ (Sound Designer) Triad Stage: Sound Supervisor for A Midsummer Night’s Dream, And Then There Were None, Wit; Associate Sound Designer for A Christmas Carol; Sound Engineer for And So We Walked, Having Our Say, The Mystery of Irma Vep. Broadway: Sound Intern for Hamilton. Regional: Sweeney Todd, Three Sisters (Playmakers Rep); Oklahoma!, The Master and Margarita (Bard Summerscape); Bull Durham (Alliance Theatre); Legally Blonde, Little Women (PCPA). Local: Learn To Speak Doll, The Tourist Trap, Flor to Somewhere, Proceed Moon (Peppercorn Theatre). Educational: Guys and Dolls, The Memorandum, Bent, Henry V, King Hedley II, The Dragon. Podcast Producer/Sound Designer: She’s All Fat, Estoy Aquí, Who Knows?, Girl Tales. Education: UNC School of the Arts, BFA Sound Design 2015. www.wurttele.com Denise Gabriel∞◊ (Resident Movement Coach) At Triad Stage since 2009 where she has been movement coach on numerous productions including Actions and Objectives, Don Juan, Radiunt Abundunt, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, Snow Queen, and The Glass Menagerie. In 2015 she joined Living Pictures, UK as an Artistic Associate. Co-producing credits in Triad’s Upstage Cabaret include: Diary of a Madman (Robert Bowman, Living Pictures UK) and Desire Under the Elms (Abrahamse-Meyer Theatre Company and Provincetown Tennessee Williams Theatre Festival). Other credits include: Resident Movement Director at Alabama Shakespeare Festival (over 30 productions); A Midsummer Night’s Dream and The 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 includes 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); and Sheridan’s The Critic at American Players Theatre in Wisconsin. Also an actor, she was most recently seen at Triad Stage as “Mrs. Rogers” in And Then There Were None. Other roles at Triad Stage include “Dr. Mildred Grant” in Actions and Objectives; “Silda Grauman” in Other Desert Cities, “Taw Avery” in New Music: Better Days, “Cordie Grindstaff ” in Providence Gap; “Marthy Owen” in Anna Christie and “Mme. Pernelle” in Tartuffe. In 2017 she performed in the inaugural season of North Carolina Summer Rep, doubling as “Old Lady/Blair Daniels” in Sunday in the Park with George in Concert. Christine is an Associate Professor of Theatre at UNCG and holds memberships in the Actors’ Equity Association, Screen Actors Guild, and Voice and Speech Trainers Association (VASTA).

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Laurelyn Dossett (Music Coach) has partnered with Preston Lane on six plays featuring regional folklore and original music: Brother Wolf, Beautiful Star: An Appalachian Nativity, Bloody Blackbeard, Providence Gap, Snow Queen and Radiunt Abundunt. Commissioned by the NC Symphony, she composed and performed “The Gathering: A Winter’s Tale in Six Songs” in 2011. A song from Brother Wolf, “Anna Lee,” was featured on Levon Helm’s Grammy-winning record Dirt Farmer; her song “Leaving Eden” is the title track of the Grammy-nominated recording by the Carolina Chocolate Drops. She collaborated with playwright Mike Wiley on a new play called Leaving Eden, which premiered at Playmakers Rep in April 2018. She has received the Betty Cone Medal of Arts and the NC Arts Council Fellowship for songwriting. She lives in Greensboro, NC. Virginia Hirsch◊ (Dramaturg) holds a BA in theatre from Arkansas State University and an MFA in Directing from the University of North Carolina Greensboro. During her time in graduate school, Virginia was able to assist and observe on several Triad Stage productions, but is thrilled to be joining the company full-time! Virginia has previously worked as a directing assistant in Tampa, Florida at Stageworks Theatre and the Straz Center, as the founder and artistic director of the Fault Line Players theatre company, and as the 2018 TYA director at Okoboji Summer Theatre in Okoboji, Iowa. Cindi Rush (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 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.” Terence Orleans Alexander* (Stage Manager) Triad Stage: Our Town, And So We Walked, Having Our Say, A Christmas Carol (2014-2018). Broadway: Mary Poppins, Wicked, Newsies. Regional: Utah Shakespeare Festival (18 seasons); Washington National Opera (7 seasons); Kansas City Repertory Theatre; Fulton Theatre; Milwaukee Repertory Theatre; Baltimore Opera Company; Alabama Shakespeare Festival. Education: Professional Theater Training Program (PTTP) at University of Delaware; Master of Fine Arts, Stage Management.

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Preston Lane∞◊◉ (Triad Stage Founding Artistic Director) Preston grew up in the Blue Ridge mountains of North Carolina with Appalachian ancestry stretching all the way back to Tidence Lane, the first Baptist preacher in what would become Tennessee. His childhood dream was to live in a NC Piedmont city where he could hear trains and interact daily with such big city trappings as revolving doors and escalators. He frequently checked out recorded plays on albums from the old Watauga County Public Library and spent many afternoons listening to Marat/Sade, Who’s Afraid of Virginia Wolf, and A Streetcar Named Desire. His central conflict as a child was that on Saturday evenings his parents wanted to watch The Lawrence Welk Show and he wanted to watch Hee Haw. This conflict still dominates much of his work. Besides a brief fascination with being a dump truck driver, Preston never considered any other career than as a theater maker. He became aware of himself as an artist at UNCSA, developed a passion for visual storytelling at Yale School of Drama, and is deeply indebted to a long line of collaborative partners. He is also thankful for amazing teachers from Miriam Darnell, Sandra Daye, John Foster West, Yury Belov, Earle Gister, Barney Hammond, Lesley Hunt, Ming Cho Lee, Nick Martin and many many others. Preston is honored to pass on the tradition they entrusted to him to the next generation. Gerald Freedman took him under his wing and Richard Hamburger gave him his first real job and mentored him. He founded Triad Stage with Rich Whittington to explore how theater can engage with a community. He’s directed nearly 100 shows, written almost a dozen, and is an honorary citizen of Hawboro, NC. He believes that theater can make our community stronger by exploring stories that unite and challenge us. Preston is grateful to be a theater maker in North Carolina. 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. Rich served for nine years on the board of the NC Arts Council, where he participated as 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. 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. His 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. Rich was a 2016 Artist in Residence at UNCG.

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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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We strive for bold, daring excellence in all of our endeavors as we seek to create professional theater with regional and national impact.

ARTISTIC RISK

Striving to constantly challenge ourselves, we reserve the right to take artistic risks and make mistakes.

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As individuals are united in their shared experience of the theatrical event, strangers become friends, common ground is discovered, and dialogue begins. In imagining the lives of others, our capacity for empathy is strengthened.

LEARNING

Theater is a valuable part of a lifetime of learning. Our work and the dialogue it creates should spark curiosity and inspire creative ways of thinking for our artists, staff and audience.

INCLUSION

Our community’s varied diversity must not only reflect itself in Triad Stage’s casting and staffing, but also in the selection of the stories we choose to tell.

COLLABORATION

We celebrate and encourage an artistic process rooted in collaboration. We seek to mirror this process in all aspects of our operations and actively seek partnerships with other organizations to benefit the well-being of our communities.

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By placing the best of Southern writing in juxtaposition with classic and contemporary world drama, we foster a unique Southern voice, allowing our audience the pride of saying, “This theater is ours.”

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Annual Campaign Contributors Please consider joining the following individuals, corporations, and foundations who have contributed generously to Triad Stage’s 2018 Annual Campaign. 2018 Annual Campaign Donors as of January 8, 2019 *Donors have renewed commitment to 2019

PRODUCERS CIRCLE ($10,000+) Anonymous* The Arts Council of WinstonSalem & Forsyth County ArtsGreensboro Suzanne & Bud Baker Bluezoom Vanessa & Roy Carroll The Carroll Companies The Cemala Foundation Clem & Hayes Clement Cynthia & William Graham The City of Greensboro Sally Pagliai & Kyle Jackson, MD Kathy Manning & Randall Kaplan Lincoln Financial Foundation Mercedes-Benz of Winston-Salem North Carolina Arts Council Lynne & Glenn Ogden Piedmont Natural Gas Pinnacle Financial Partners* Ron Johnson & Bill Roane Sylvia & Norman Samet The Shubert Foundation Linda & Tom Sloan* Pam & David Sprinkle Ken Steele Elizabeth & Robert Strickland VF Corporation Susan & Eric Wiseman The Louis DeJoy & Aldona Wos Family Foundation Zuraw Financial Advisors CENTER STAGE ($5,000-$9,999) Arbor Acres United Methodist Retirement Center Bernard Robinson & Company Brandon Bensley*

Jeb Brooks* Joseph M. Bryan, Jr. Janis & Marc Bush* Rebecca & Rick Craig Cone Health Rob DaVanzo Ginger & Haynes Griffin Maureen & Bob Ihrie Barbara Kretzer Donna & George Lawson The Mebane Foundation The Michel Family Foundation Deborah Hayes & Gregg Nelson Betsy & Mitchell Oakley O.Henry Hotel The Roberts Family Foundation Cheryl Feltgen & Chris Sheehan Triad Tech Services Martha & Harrison Turner Well*Spring FRONT ROW ($2,500-$4,999) Kate R. Barrett Mary Katherine & Durant Bell Louise & Jim Brady Lisa & William Bullock Linda & Jim Carlisle Joann & Bill Cassell Anna Reilly & Matt Cullinan Candace & Roger Cummings Jean & Ralph Davison Ecolab Foundation First Bank Friends Homes The Fresh Market Sheila & David Groves Christine & Chris Hobson Laura & Alan Irvin Shelby & Ernest Lane Carol & Seymour Levin Kelly Sigle & George Marple* 31

Cathleen & Ray McKinney Julie Olin Erica & Bo Parker Margaret & Brad Penn Pennybyrn at Maryfield Debby L. Reynolds River Landing at Sandy Ridge Dabney & Walker Sanders Bill & Melanie Soles Willie Taylor Ruthie & Alan Tutterow* Judy & Len White* STAGE HAND ($1,000-$2,499) Anonymous Action Greensboro American Premium Beverage Drs. Anthony & Katherine Atala BB&T Ben Baker Betty & Dennis Barry Marianne & Jim Bennett Paula Stober & Bill Bucklen Frances & Frank Bullock Carol & Jeff Burgess Lynda Brown Clifford Irene & Irving Cohen Sally & Alan Cone Pat & Pete Cross Carol & David DeVries Pam & Alan Duncan Enterprise Rent-A-Car Foundation Susie & Rasmus Fenger Ruth Heyd & Stephanie Frazier Joe & Karen Grady Chip & Kay Hagan Robert Hanson Beth & Edward Harrington Nancy Hoffmann Dina & Burney Jennings Linda Morris & George Johnson


Emily & David Johnston* Ashley & Frankie Jones* Leslie & Robert Ketner Leigh Ann & Steve Klee Lex & Brent Kulman Preston Lane Vicky Larkin Gail & Gene LeBauer Barbara R. Morgenstern* Pamela Murphy Jane & Ron Norwood Mindy & Chad Oakley* Randi Palmer Cissy & Bill Parham Richard A. Parker Nancy & Gordon Peterson Barbara & Dale Phipps Kim & Todd Rangel David & Claudia Babb Reich John Riley Steve Stonecypher in loving memory of Matthew Sergio Paula Stober Adrian Smith Ernestine & Stuart Taylor May Toms* Lydia & Keith Vaughan Shirley & Jeffrey Vestal Comer & Ralph Wear Katie White Courtney & Richard Whittington Diane & Glenn Whittington Judy & Bob Wicker Wallace & Greg Williams Woodruff Family Law Group Judie Davie Wright GALLERY ($500-$999) Alicia & Bill Allred Shelby & Ernest Lane in honor of Sherry Barr Phil Barrineau Annette Benson Catherine & Peter Bergstrom Barbara Levin & David Brown Kenneth L. Caneva Leanne Willis & James Caress Nancy & Bill Carter Locke T. Clifford Deb Bell & Keith Cushman Janet Ward Black &

Gerard Davidson Frances DeChurch Caroline & Brian DeWyer Karen Dyer Kathy & Jim Gallucci Carolyn & Arthur Green Dionis & Gordon Griffin Rusty & Van Gunter Hanes-Lineberry Funeral Homes* Cynthia Soemita & Tony Hooimeijer Hoke Huss Mike & Diane Jacobs* Carroll Johnson Doris & Ray Kiszely Harriette & Bob Knox Donald Kopriva Greg & Barb Laskow Sherry Dickstein & Kurt Lauenstein Mimi Levin Leslie & J.J. Marus Dolly McGinn Jane & Dan Moore Rod & Linda Mortenson Eberhard Mueller-Heubach Nancy & Brian Napier Marlene Sanford & Janet Parris Jane & Lloyd Peterson Jerri Linn Phillips Dale & Barbara Phipps Susan & Tarrell Preston Sandy & Tom Pugh Kate Callahan & John Ruddiman Lynn Wooten & Paul Russ Heather & Mark Setzler Phyllis Shavitz John & Susan Small Kim & Bassam Smir Kathleen Smith Linda & Jim Starmer Michiko Stavert Maggie & Tom Styers Katherine & Mike Weaver Carmen & Bob Wood Beverly & Pat Wright PATRON ($250-$499) Anonymous Richard Allen 32

Lee & John Atkinson Alexa Aycock Donna Baldwin-Bradby Heather Benson Catherine Bergstom Mary & Frank Biggerstaff Barbara & Tony Blake Angenita Boone Louise & Jerry Boothby Bruce & Dora Brodie Jerry Cunningham & Terry Brown George & Elizabeth Burfeind Hodges & Joe Carroll Harvey Colchamiro Benita & Ron Cole Karen & David Condon Janet & David Craft John Crump Linda & Jeff Cummer Kathi & John Dubel Rob & Andrea Eastman-Mullins Susan Heiss & Lawrence English Nancy & Richard Evans Bert & Debbie Fields Ellen & Gary Fischer Barbara Doughten & Wiley Fisher Ann McCarty & Robert Fried Kari & Ron GaffĂŠ Patti & Douglass Gilbert The Green/McCauley Charitable Fund Melinda Hamrick Sherry & Bob Harris Judith & Cyril Harvey Angela Hays Julia Hersberger Cindi & Dave Hewitt Donna & Robert Hoekstra Tomasita & Sam Jacubowitz Randall Thomas Johnson Orton Jones Justin Nichols & Ryan Kelly* Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton Steve & Sarah Kivett Diana Knox Alex Plotnikov & Svetlana Krylova


Greg & Barb Laskow Marilyn & John Lauritzen Chia Ni & Eric Lee Catherine Levinson Susan & George Little Kathryn & Albert Lochra Sandra & Francis LoNano Nancy Y. Madden Johanna & George Martin Kathy & David Mazzola Bonnie & Dan McAlister Thomas McDonough Amanda McGehee Dana & Doug McLeroy Lou & Don McMillion Peg & Skip Moore Maureen & Douglas Murray B.J. Weatherby & Verne Nielsen Barbara & Jim North Nancy A. O’Donnell William Osborne Judith & Brian Page John Poole Kathryn Ramsay Allison Norton Rimron & Pat Rimron Cary Root The Rose Family Kate Callahan & Jake Ruddiman Ernie & Elizabeth Schiller Susan & Jerry Schwartz Anne Smith Beverly & Lawrence Snively Patricia Gutzwiller & Alan R. Spiewak Joan & Doug Stone Marylou & Glenn Strohl Steve Sumerford Lee Templeton Donna & Thomas Tessitore Anita Jo Troxler Dave & Carol VanSchoick Robert C. Walker Susan B. Wall James M. Walter, Jr. Eileen Watson Christine Morris & Jeffery West Karen & John Whiteside Bob G. Williams

Jill Bender & Adam Winkel Carol & Tom Wood Richard & Jeanne Young Nancy Young FRIEND ($100-$249) Anonymous (4) Nancy Abrams John & Virginia Achey Rose & Victor Ackermann Ann & Trip Adams Martha Albertson Clint Jackson in honor of Tiffany Albright Carolyn Aldridge Mary Alexander Lynn Allison Jill Alventosa-Brown Gary & Linda Anderson Leanne Angell Margaret & Carl Aquilino Margaret & Howard Arbuckle Pat & Michael Artman Jamie & Carl Ashby Laura Lomax & Phil Barbee Paula & Ted Barnett Laura & Bill Barrier Laverne M. Bass Jerry & Milton Bates Susan & Richard Beard F. James Becher, Jr. Fred & Sally Beck Elizabeth Bennett Ann & Robert Berdahl Martha Bergman Sylvia & Michael Berkelhammer William Black Martha Jane & Willis Bonkemeyer Libby & Henry Booke Karen Nielsen in memory of Arlene Breckler Chester Brown, Jr. Marie Brown Mary Brugler Cheryl & Richard Bullard Maureen Burns Betty Byron Myrna Carlock Waban Carter Bob & Kathy Caso Kathy Cissna 33

Amanda Clark AnnMarie & David Clark Louann A. Clarke Lori & Murray Clayton Faye & Michael Collins Diane Conrad Brian Cook Janet Cooke Brian Cope Patricia Copeland Jane Cranford William F. Cromartie Kate & Lee Cummings Jacobi Daley Linda & Steve Danford Larry Davis Deborah & Charles Delcambre Georgetta Denhardt Rudy Diamond Cynthia DiMattia Donna R. Dinkin Tonya & Glenn Dobrogosz Marie Dow Phyllis Dunning Debra & Julius Dykes Lexi & John Eagles Mona & Emanuel Edwards Martha E. Eller Dennis & Inez Elliott Pete & Sandra Ennever David & Kelly Evans Peggy & John Fersner Becky Fligel Seymour Floyd Janet Allard & Josh Foldy Bob & Beth Fonorow Martha H. Fowler Alane & William Frakes Marcia Freed Gerald Freedman Deborah Friedman David Gilbert Diane Gill Wilma & Sheldon Glick Betty Godwin Celeste Gonzalez Cecilia & Geoffrey Gregg Joan Gregory Linda & Allen Grogan Martin Friedman & Michele Habor Hope & Robert Hagmann


Linda & Mark Hale Becky & Ron Hampton Brenda C. Hampton David Cohen & Judy Hampton Ron & Becky Hampton Brenda C. Hampton Anne & Bill Hardin Jerry & Melissa Harrelson Sherry & Bob Harris Wanda Harris Lane Hartley Claire Haskins Hon. & Mrs. A. Robinson Hassell Janet Hendley Donna Henley Pat & Dana Hester Carolyn & Ed Hines Rose & Wes Hood Mary Louise Smith & Cheryl Hopkins David & Betsey Horth Marion & Gary Hosey Donna Moran & Garnett Hughes Laura & Stuart Hunt Lesley Hunt Jay & Heather Jahnes Frances & Jim Jochum Jenna & Henry Johnson Leonard Jones Carole Keeler Sue & Jim Keith Houston & Von Kimbrough Virginia & David King Gene Rogers & Derek Krueger Kristin Landrum Robin & Timothy Lane Mark & Susan Lang Jansen Lasley Carol & Harry Lejda Betsy & Steve Lengyel Carolyn C. Lester Michele & Pat Levy Annabel Link Michelle Lipscomb William Lowder, Jr. Jack MacDowall Natalie Mapou Christopher Mattern Doranne & Robert Mattoon

Reba & Bud Maxson Karen & Keith McCall Cindy McCauley Eleanor & Donald McCrickard David McGraw Robert & Mary McIver Jane & Thomas McKim Dana & Doug McLeroy Bonnie Miller Nancy & Gary Miller Josephine Hall & Perry Morgan Deborah Mitchum Barbara & Bill Moran Ninevah & Dan Murray John & Jenny Naples George Michel & Theresa Nash Lee Ann & Drew Naylor Floyd & Joann Nesbitt Karol & John Neufeld Margaret & Vernon Newlin Wendy & James Nitsos Barbara & Jim North Ted Oliver David & Siobhan Olson Caroline Panzer Andy Stern & Judy Pellarin Jack & Mary Pentz Joan N. Poole Nan & Roger Poplin Mary Lee Porterfield Janet & Dick Potter Margaret Price Gwenda Priest Eleanor Procton Jean & Ronald Pudlo Dr. & Mrs. Donald R. Pulitzer Wendell & Phoenix Putney Martin & Donna Rader Fern Ragan Robert Riehle Nancy Rizor Jennifer & Tommy Robards George & Bobbie Roberts Judy Hyman & Dr. Richard Rosen Ira Ross Kathryn Roth Debbie & Eugene Russell Kathryn Lochra & Rett Saslow Mr. & Mrs. Leonard S. Samet Jim & Nancy Sands 34

Beatrice Schall Linda & Ken Shabaz Nancy & Frederick Sharpless Tracy Shaw Mary Ellen Shiflett Joyce & Bob Shuman Irwin & Judy Smallwood David Smith Laurey Solomon David Byrd & Jeff Stanley Janet & Jim Stenersen Susan Stinson John Strickland Sara Stroud Robert Struble Janice & John Sullivan Joan Sullivan in memory of Lohn L. Sullivan Peggy Tager David & E.B. Taylor Frieda Taylor Barbara & Stuart Teichman Ms. Lee Templeton Jane Thomasson Carol Tomeo Jean L. Toms Katherine Boaz in honor of May Toms Clyde Toms in honor of May Toms Louis Allen & Maggie Tripplette Melanie & Charles Tuttle Diane & Gary Upham Barbara Van Cleve Dean & Kate Wahlberg James & Barbara Walls Laura & John Warren Corrine Segal & Fred Waxman Ella Wertz Peggy & Leon Wessel Barbara & Butch Williams Chris Williams Cindy & Ken Williams Jacqueline Wilson Dave Clark & Susan Wilson Mary & Terry Woodrow Melissa & Ray Workman Rozan Wrench Lynette Wrenn Kay & Charlie Zimmerman


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BOARD OF TRUSTEES

TRIAD STAGE STAFF

Officers Dabney Sanders, Chair Deborah Hayes, Chair Elect Leigh Ann Klee, Treasurer Kate Barrett, Secretary Mindy Oakley, Immediate Past Chair Linda Sloan, Founding Chair Frankie Jones, Jr., At-Large Erica Parker, At-Large Preston Lane, Founding Artistic Director Richard Whittington, Founding Managing Director

Artistic Preston Lane, Founding Artistic Director Sarah Hankins, Associate Artistic Director Lauren Smith, Learning Director Simone Becker, Education Apprentice Virginia Hirsch, Artistic Apprentice Administration Richard Whittington, Founding Managing Director Jason Bogden, General Manager Ramon Perez, Company Manager Bobby Pittman, Facilities/Rentals Coordinator Justin Nichols, Development Manager Tiffany Albright, Marketing Manager Stacy Calfo, Graphic Designer Mackie Raymond, Marketing/Development Apprentice Allie Stubbs, Administrative Apprentice

Members at Large Donna Baldwin-Bradby, Vanessa Carroll, Karen Dyer, Ruth Heyd, Chris Hobson, Tomasita Jacubowitz, George Johnson, Sujay Kumar, Leslie Marus, John Poole, Cissy Parham, Nancy Peterson, Todd Rangel, Sarah Saint, Adrian Smith, Steve Sumerford, Ernestine Taylor, Lydia Vaughan

Audience Services Daniel Benzing, Audience Services Manager Mary Reading, Lead Box Office Associate Josh Kellum, Box Office & Lobby Bar Associate Martha Latta, Nikki Tomeo, Clarice Weiseman, Box Office Associates

Winston-Salem Advisory Council Lydia Vaughan, Chair Mary Walker Fry, Drew Hancock, Joia Johnson, Susan Little, Cathleen McKinney, Angie Murphrey, Tog Newman, Randi Palmer, Gordon Peterson, Nancy Peterson, Milton Rhodes, Keith Vaughan, Sue Wall

Production Katie O’Kelly, Production Manager Tannis Boyajian, Technical Director T.J. Scott, Master Carpenter Eric Hart, Props Master Jennifer Speciale Stanley, Costume Shop Manager Grace Schmitz, Assistant Costume Shop Manager Troy Morelli, Master Electrician Jessica Holcombe, Scenic Charge Kali Grau, Production/Stage Management Apprentice Sophia Gutkowski, Lighting/Sound Apprentice Eliza Knopps, Carpentry Apprentice Caitlin O’Brien, Costumes/Wardrobe Apprentice Victoria Ross, Props Apprentice

Greensboro Advisory Council Judy Wicker, Chair Hayes Clement, Ralph Davison, Sandra Hughes, Lesley Hunt, Ron Johnson, Ancella Livers, Dennis Quaintance, Sylvia Samet, Joy Shavitz, Tom Sloan, Harrison Turner, Alan Tutterow

FOR WHITE LIGHTNING AE Sarver, Assistant Director Israel Poole, Assistant Stage Manager Griffin Todd, Assistant Scenic Designer Maria F. Württele, Sound Supervisor Sophia Gutkowski, Sound Board Operator and Sound Engineer David Cashwell, Light Board Operator Caitlin O’Brien, Wardrobe Supervisor Sabrina Byrd, Courtney Lawson, Run Crew Mary Crockett, Angelina Rodriguez, Scenic Artists 38

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