BETWEEN RIVERSIDE AND CRAZY

2NDSTAGE
Carole Rothman President & Artistic Director
Khady Kamara Executive Director
PRESENTS
THE ATLANTIC THEATER COMPANY PRODUCTION OF
BETWEEN RIVERSIDE AND CRAZY
BY STEPHEN ADLY GUIRGISWITH VICTOR ALMANZAR ELIZABETH CANAVAN ROSAL COLÓN COMMON
STEPHEN MCKINLEY HENDERSON
SCENIC DESIGN
MARIA-CHRISTINA OLIVERAS
COSTUME DESIGN LIGHTING DESIGN
WALT SPANGLER ALEXIS FORTE KEITH PARHAM
VOCAL COACH
PRODUCTION STAGE MANAGER
GIGI BUFFINGTON JOHN C. MOORE
GARY PEREZ
ORIGINAL MUSIC & SOUND DESIGN
RYAN RUMERY
STAGE MANAGER
BRYAN BAUER
CASTING ADVERTISING POLK & CO. THE TELSEY OFFICE AKA WILL CANTLER, CSA
PRESS
KARYN CASL, CSA
DIRECTOR OF ARTISTIC PRODUCTION PRODUCTION MANAGER GENERAL MANAGER CHIEF MARKETING OFFICER
BENNETT LEAK KYRIE BAYLES CHRIS MCGINNIS
LAURA DILORENZO
INTERIM CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER CHIEF DEVELOPMENT OFFICER DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS
LYNNE PRATT LINDSEY FORDEN
DIRECTED BY AUSTIN PENDLETON
Produced by Second Stage Theatre, New York, 2015
JIM JOSEPH
Carole Rothman, Artistic Director, Casey Reitz, Executive Director World Premiere presented by Atlantic Theatre Company, New York City, 2014
















CAST
(in alphabetical order)

Oswaldo ...............................................................................................VICTOR ALMANZAR
Detective O’Connor ELIZABETH CANAVAN
Lulu ROSAL COLÓN
Junior........................................................................................................................COMMON
Pops ............................................................................ STEPHEN McKINLEY HENDERSON
Church Lady MARIA-CHRISTINA OLIVERAS
Lieutenant Caro GARY PEREZ
UNDERSTUDIES
Understudies never substitute for the listed performers unless a specific announcement is made at the time of the appearance.
For Oswaldo—ERICK BETANCOURT; for Lieutenant Caro—J. ANTHONY CRANE; for Pops—LEO FINNIE; for Detective O’Connor—KATE A. MULLIGAN; for Junior— SHAWN RANDALL; for Lulu/Church Lady—VIVIANA VALERIA.
SETTING
An apartment and rooftop in New York City in 2014
THERE WILL BE ONE INTERMISSION.

The use of any recording device, either audio or video, and the taking of photographs, either with or without flash, is strictly prohibited. Please turn off all electronic devices such as cellular phones, beepers and watches. The use of cell phones in the theatre is prohibited by New York City law.

WHO’S WHO IN THE CAST
VICTOR ALMANZAR (Oswaldo). Credits include Oswaldo, Between Riverside and Crazy; Joey Fresco, Halfway Bitches Go Straight to Heaven; Oscar, Grand Concourse; Luis, Man in the Ring; and Herbert, Medea. Some TV and film credits include 11:55, “Homeland,” “Power,” “Empire,” “Blue Bloods,” “Chicago PD,” “High Maintenance.” Before turning his attention to acting, Victor was a United States Marine. He received his MFA from the Actors Studio Drama School and is now a proud lifetime member of the Actors Studio and the LAByrinth Theater Company.
ELIZABETH CANAVAN ( Detective O’Connor). Broadway debut. Theatre: Halfway Bitches Go Straight to Heaven, Between Riverside and Crazy, Pipeline, Little Flower of East Orange, The Last Days of Judas Iscariot, Our Lady of 121st Street, Jesus Hopped the ‘A’ Train. Film: Allswell, 1 Mile to You. TV: “Younger,” “Law & Order,” “Law & Order SVU,” “Sex and the City.” She is a recipient of the Dramatists Guild Foundation’s 2021 Madge Evans and Sidney Kingsley Award for Excellence in Theater. LAByrinth Theater Company member.
ROSAL COLÓN ( Lulu ) starred in the original production of Between Riverside and Crazy at Second Stage and Atlantic Theater. Other theatre credits include Continuity (MTC), Basilica, A Free Man of Color (Lincoln Center) and Much Ado About Nothing (The Public Theater). Can currently be seen recurring on “Power Book III: Raising Kanan” (STARZ). Best known as Ouija on “Orange Is the New Black” (Netflix). Film credits include Lost Girls (Netflix), The Dead

Don’t Die (Focus Features) and Can You Ever Forgive Me? (Fox Searchlight).
COMMON ( Junior ). Academy Award, Emmy and Grammy-winning artist, actor, author and activist Common makes his Broadway debut in Between Riverside and Crazy. He has received widespread acclaim for his work in music with his 14 hit studio albums. Film credits include Selma, The Hate U Give and John Wick 2. Television credits include “The Chi,” “Hell on Wheels” and AppleTV+’s upcoming “Wool.” Common has released two New York Times bestselling memoirs and is deeply engaged in social justice and advocacy work.
STEPHEN McKINLEY HENDERSON ( Pops ). Six Broadway productions include Tony winners for Best Revival Fences (Tony nomination for Mr. Henderson) and A Raisin in the Sun. Stephen also delights in having played Torvald in the celebrated replacement cast of A Doll’s House, Part 2 led by Julie White. Six Off-Broadway performances include The Last Days of Judas Iscariot directed by Phillip Seymour Hoffman. Stephen appears in five Oscar nominated films. Films soon to be released are Causeway, Disappointment Boulevard, Civil War and Dune Part 2.
MARIA-CHRISTINA OLIVERAS (Church Lady). Broadway: Amélie, Machinal, Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson, Hadestown (national tour). Off-Broadway: Here Lies Love, Romeo and Juliet, Parable of the Sower (The Public), Pretty Filthy (Civilians), Zorba! (Encores!), Taylor Mac’s 24Decade… (St.

WHO’S WHO IN THE CAST
Ann’s), NYTW, Atlantic, Primary Stages, Clubbed Thumb, among others. Regional: Kiss My Aztec! (Hartford Stage/Berkeley Rep/La Jolla), Soft Power (CTG/Curran), Amélie (CTG/Berkeley Rep), El Huracán (Yale Rep), Williamstown, Baltimore Center Stage, Huntington, Long Wharf, Sundance, O’Neill. Selected film/TV: St. Vincent, “NCIS: NOLA,” “The Blacklist,” “L&O: SVU,” “Madam Secretary.” @mcoliveras
GARY PEREZ ( Lt. Caro ) is one of the founders of the acclaimed LAByrinth Theater Company. He’s worked at Steppenwolf, Yale Rep, Second Stage, McCarter, La Jolla Playhouse, Berkeley Rep and The Public Theater. Gary was nominated for a Jeff Award for The Motherf**ker With the Hat. TV: upcoming “Fatal Attraction” series, “13 Reasons Why,” “Law & Order,” “Chicago PD,” “The Resident,” “City on a Hill,” “The Blacklist,” “Law & Order: SVU,” “Homeland,” “Blue Bloods,” “The Last Ship,” “Oz,” “The Sopranos,” “When They See Us.”
ERICK BETANCOURT ( u/s Oswaldo ) Broadway: u/s Cost of Living. Off-Broadway: Our Lady of 121st Street (dir. Phylicia Rashad), Jesus Hopped the ‘A’ Train (dir. Mark Brokaw), Julius Caesar (dir. Oskar Eustis), Shakespeare Trilogy (dir. Phyllida Lloyd), The Last Days of Judas Iscariot (dir. Estelle Parsons). Regional: The Prince of Providence (world premiere). TV: “Lioness,” “Blue Bloods,” “New Amsterdam,” “The Blacklist: Redemption,” “Broad City,” “Law & Order: SVU,” “Sneaky Pete.” 2020 Theater Hall of Fame Emerging Theater Artist Award. Member of Actors Studio and Labyrinth Theater Company.
BS from Northwestern University. For Susan. IG: @janthonycrane
LEO FINNIE (u/s Pops). Drama Desk and Obie award-winning actor in August Wilson’s highly acclaimed Jitney, originating the role of Philmore; the cast captured London’s prestigious Olivier Award. Performed at most of the nation’s top theatres: Goodman Theatre, Mark Taper, Seattle Rep, Roundabout Theatre, the award-winning Second Stage Theater, to name a few. Guest star roles on all the “Law & Order” series, various other primetime TV shows and last season Hulu’s “Life and Beth” as Grandpa Don.
KATE A. MULLIGAN (u/s Det. O’Connor) Other theatre credits include The Public Theater, New York Stage and Film, The Kennedy Center, Arena Stage, A.R.T., Yale Rep, Mark Taper Forum, South Coast Rep. Idaho Shakes, Great Lakes Theatre, 12 seasons at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, 17 years with The Actors’ Gang. TV credits include “Chicago Med,” “Olga Dies Dreaming,” “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia,” “Tenacious D,” “Desperate Housewives,” “Judging Amy,” “Seinfeld,” “The Practice,” “ER,” “NYPD Blue,” “It’s Garry Shandling’s Show,” “The Boys” (recurring). Over 50 titles as narrator for Blackstone Audio.
SHAWN RANDALL ( u/s Junior ) is an actor, poet, singer-songwriter, playwright, musician, freestyle emcee and producer of Symphonics Live. Born and raised in Brooklyn, he is grateful to be making his Broadway debut! He has a band with Diana Oh, Steve Boyer, William Jackson Harper, Bobby Moreno and Jeff Biehl called The US Open. Check out their debut album We Are The US Open. Shawn is also a member of LAByrinth Theater and Ensemble Studio Theatre. www.shawnalfredrandall.com
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VIVIANA VALERIA (u/s Lulu, Church Lady) is so excited to be representing Honduras & Cuba in her Broadway debut! Credits include Halfway Bitches Go Straight to Heaven (Atlantic Theater Company, NYT Critic’s Pick), In Place (The Juilliard School) and The Motherf**ker With the Hat (T. Schreiber Studio). TV: “Jessica Jones” (dir. Krysten Ritter). Training: AMDA NY, T. Schreiber Studio. Proud member of the LAByrinth
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Theater Company. Grateful to God always! Love to Mom, Molly and Vincenzo. Ti amo!
STEPHEN ADLY GUIRGIS (Playwright) is a member of LAByrinth Theater Company. His award-winning plays include Halfway Bitches Go Straight to Heaven, the Pulitzer Prizewinning Between Riverside and Crazy, The Motherf**ker With the Hat, The Little Flower of East Orange, The Last Days of Judas Iscariot, Our Lady of 121st Street, Jesus Hopped the ‘A’ Train, In Arabia We’d All Be Kings, Den of Thieves and Dominica the Fat Ugly Ho He also wrote, produced and co-created the Netflix series “The Get Down.” As an actor he can currently be seen in Edward Norton’s Motherless Brooklyn, Jason Chaet’s Seneca, “Russian Doll” on Netflix and Adam McKay’s upcoming “Untitled Lakers Project” on HBO.
AUSTIN PENDLETON (Director) has just now been seen on Broadway in The Minutes by Tracy Letts, a play that will hopefully re-open in the not-too-distant future. Other Broadway appearances have been in Choir Boy (MTC), The Diary of Anne Frank (with Natalie Portman and Linda Lavin), Mike Nichols’ revival of The Little Foxes, Hail Scrawdyke (for which, under the direction of Alan Arkin, he won the Clarence Derwent Award) and Fiddler on the Roof (in the original cast, as Motel, the Tailor). He has acted extensively Off-Broadway too: The Last Sweet Days of Isaac (by Gretchen Cryer and Nancy Ford, the musical for which he won an Obie and a Drama Desk Award), Up From Paradise (the musical by Arthur Miller and Stanley Silverman) and many other shows, and Off-Off-Broadway, where he has played, for instance, King Lear, Richard the Third and Hamlet. He has acted in over 300 movies, and on TV in recurring roles in “Oz,” “Homicide” and “Law & Order.” As a director, he has worked on Broadway (Tony nomination for directing The Little Foxes starring Elizabeth Taylor), Off-Broadway (several recent productions of Chekhov at CSC including Three Sisters starring Maggie Gyllenhaal and Peter Sarsgaard, for which he won an Obie, as well as Hamlet starring Mr. Sarsgaard), and extensively in regional theatres including the Williamstown Theatre Festival and Chicago’s Steppenwolf Theatre, where he is a member of the ensemble. He has
written three plays (Orson’s Shadow, Uncle Bob, Booth), all produced Off-Broadway as well as extensively in regional theatre and in Europe, as well as the libretto for A Minister’s Wife, adapted from Shaw’s play Candida and produced at Lincoln Center at the Newhouse Theater, as well as regionally. He teaches acting at HB Studio in New York City
WALT SPANGLER (Scenic Design) Walt designed the world premiere of Between Riverside and Crazy and has been a frequent collaborator of Austin Pendleton for over a decade. Broadway: Tuck Everlasting; Desire Under the Elms; A Christmas Story, The Musical; Escape to Margaritaville; Hollywood Arms; and Scandalous . OffBroadway: Second Stage, Atlantic, MTC, The Public/Shakespeare in the Park, Classic Stage Company. Current/upcoming projects include Stranger Sings! The Parody Musical and Edward Tulane the opera. waltspangler.com
ALEXIS FORTE ( Costume Design ). Theatre design: Halfway Bitches Go Straight to Heaven, Atlantic Theater Company; Our Lady of 121st Street, Signature Theatre; Luna Gale, Cleveland Play House; Between Riverside and Crazy, Atlantic Theater Company and Second Stage; Through the Fire, 59E59. Film design: Smile (Paramount), Resurrection (IFC), Miguel Wants to Fight (Hulu). Alexis is excited her Broadway debut will be a play by Stephen Adly Guirgis, the playwright who inspired her to move to New York. Look Mommy, we made it!
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KEITH PARHAM ( Lighting Design ). Second Stage Theater: Between Riverside and Crazy, Man From Nebraska. Broadway: Thérèse Raquin (Roundabout Theatre Company). Off-Broadway: Wild Goose Dreams (The Public Theater); The Purple Lights of Joppa Illinois, Between Riverside and Crazy (Atlantic Theater Company); Tribes, Red Light Winter (Barrow Street Theatre); Stop the Virgens (Karen O at St. Ann’s Warehouse/Sydney Opera House); A Minister’s Wife (Lincoln Center Theater); Adding Machine (Minetta Lane). TUTA company member. Awards: Obie, Lortel.
RYAN RUMERY (Original Music & Sound Design ). Film: The Way Life Is (CIFF), Ottolenghi and the Cakes of Versailles
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(Tribeca 2020, Hulu), When We Walk (Hot Docs), Awake: A Dream from Standing Rock (Tribeca), How to Let Go of the World (Sundance), City of Gold (Sundance). Radio: “This American Life.” TV: “Death Row Stories,” “Jersey Shore,” “Escape to the Country.” Selected composer for the Sundance Institute of Music and Sound Design Labs at Skywalker Sound. Obie Award: Sustained Excellence in Sound Design and Composition.
GIGI BUFFINGTON ( Vocal Coach ).
Broadway: Cost of Living, The Minutes, Clyde’s, Slave Play (remount), Pass Over, Linda Vista, Straight White Men, King Kong. Selected Off-Broadway: Evanston Salt Costs Rising, Downstate, Catch As Catch Can, The Devil Wears Prada, Corsicana, On Sugarland, Prayer for the French Republic, Heroes of the Fourth Turning, The Thin Place, Our Dear Dead Drug Lord, Mary Page Marlowe. Steppenwolf Theatre Company, Royal Shakespeare Company. Text consultant for Spike Lee and Ron Wimberly’s screenplay Prince of Cats. Arts professor, Tisch Drama, NYU.
CRISTA MARIE JACKSON ( Fight/ Intimacy Coordinator). Broadway debut! West End: Mad House (The Ambassadors Theatre). Off-Broadway: Dodi & Diana (HERE), Little Rock (Loretto Theater), The Anthem (Lynn Redgrave) and Things of Dry Hours (NYTW). Regional: The Tempest (The Elm Shakespeare Company), Belleville (Asolo Rep), Alegría (Cirque du Soleil). Selected TV/film: “American Horror Story” (season 11), “Mayor of Kingstown” (season 2), “Harlan Coben’s Shelter” (season 1), The Greatest Showman, Best Place in the World, “Silk,” An Intent to the Spirit, The Subject, “After.” @crista_marie www.cristamariejackson.com
JOHN C. MOORE ( Production Stage Manager ). Second Stage: We’re Gonna Die. Broadway: The Skin of Our Teeth, Pass Over. Select Off-Broadway: Fefu and Her Friends (TFANA); Tambo & Bones, A Strange Loop, Miles for Mary, A Life, Log Cabin (Playwrights Horizons); Mrs. Murray’s Menagerie, Rags Parkland Sings the Songs of the Future, KPOP, Sundown Yellow Moon (Ars Nova); Sunday (Atlantic Theater Company).
BRYAN BAUER (Stage Manager). Broadwa y: Slave Play. Off-Broadway: We’re Gonna Die, King Liz (Second Stage); Hound Dog, Mrs. Murray’s Menagerie, KPOP (Ars Nova); Alex Edelman: Just for Us; Richard III (The Public); Tambo & Bones, Selling Kabul, Dance Nation, Miles for Mary, Bella, A Life (Playwrights Horizons); Enemy of the People (Park Avenue Armory); Slave Play (NYTW). Regional: The Black Clown (A.R.T./Lincoln Center); Skeleton Crew (Westport Country Playhouse); A Christmas Carol (Lyric Theatre); Bernstein’s Mass (Canterbury Chorale Society). Dance: OKC Ballet, Vail Dance Festival. OCU alum.
KATHY FABIAN/PROPSTAR LLC ( Production Props Supervisor ). Broadway credits include A Beautiful Noise, The Piano Lesson, American Buffalo, Clyde’s, A Christmas Carol, American Son, Burn This, Pretty Woman, Indecent, Sunday in the Park With George, Falsettos, Fiddler on the Roof, On Your Feet!, If/Then, Rocky, The King and I, An American in Paris and Kinky Boots. Recent Off-Broadway: Black No More (TNG), Trevor (Stage 42). TV projects include creations for “Fosse/Verdon,” “Samantha Bee,” “Sesame Street” and, most recently, “Annie Live!”
THE TELSEY OFFICE ( Casting ). With offices in both New York and Los Angeles, The Telsey Office casts for theatre, film, television and commercials. The Telsey Office is dedicated to creating safe, equitable and anti-racist spaces through collaboration, artistry, heart, accountability and advocacy.
SECOND STAGE THEATER (Producer). Under the artistic direction of Carole Rothman, Second Stage Theater operates three New York City venues, exclusively dedicated to producing living American playwrights. Second Stage recently completed its 43rd season, which included the Tony Award-winning revival of Richard Greenberg’s Take Me Out and the New York premiere production of Lynn Nottage’s Tony-nominated play Clyde’s, as well as the world premieres of Rajiv Joseph’s Letters of Suresh and JC Lee’s To My Girls . The company’s 2021–22 productions received several nominations and awards including
WHO’S WHO IN THE CAST
Tony Awards for Best Revival of a Play ( Take Me Out ) and Best Featured Actor in a Play (Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Take Me Out ); the Outer Critics Circle Awards for Outstanding Revival of a Play ( Take Me Out), Outstanding Featured Actor in a Play (Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Take Me Out ) and Outstanding Featured Actress in a Play (Uzo Aduba, Clyde’s ); the Lucille Lortel Award for Outstanding Projection Design (Shawn Duan, Letters of Suresh ); and the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Costume Design for a Play (Jennifer Moeller, Clyde’s). Second Stage’s first season on Broadway at The Hayes Theater included Lobby Hero by Kenneth Lonergan, directed by Trip Cullman (Tony nominee for Best Revival of Play, Best Performance by an Actor in a Featured Role, Michael Cera and Brian Tyree Henry) and Straight White Men by Young Jean Lee, directed by Anna D. Shapiro. Among Second Stage’s 180 productions are the 2015 Pulitzer Prize winner Between Riverside and Crazy by Stephen Adly Guirgis; the 2010 Pulitzer Prize winner Next to Normal by Tom Kitt and Brian Yorkey; the 2012 Pulitzer Prize winner Water by the Spoonful by Quiara Alegr ía Hudes; Mary Page Marlowe by Tracy Letts; The Last Five Years by Jason Robert Brown; Dogfight by Benj Pasek, Justin Paul and Peter Duchan; Dear Evan Hansen by Benj Pasek, Justin Paul and Steven Levenson; By the Way, Meet Vera Stark by Lynn Nottage; Trust and Lonely, I’m Not by Paul Weitz; Grand Horizons by Bess Wohl; The Elaborate Entrance of Chad Deity by Kristoffer Diaz; Everyday Rapture and Whorl Inside a Loop by Dick Scanlan and Sherie Rene Scott; Let Me Down Easy and Notes From the Field by Anna Deavere Smith; Becky Shaw by Gina Gionfriddo; Torch Song by Harvey Fierstein; Eurydice by Sarah Ruhl; The Little Dog Laughed by Douglas Carter Beane; Metamorphoses by Mary Zimmerman; The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee by William Finn and Rachel Sheinkin; Jitney by August Wilson; Crowns by Regina Taylor; Saturday Night by Stephen Sondheim; Afterbirth: Kathy & Mo’s Greatest Hits by Mo Gaffney and Kathy Najimy; This Is Our Youth by Kenneth Lonergan; Coastal Disturbances by Tina Howe; A Soldier’s Play by Charles
Fuller; The Good Times Are Killing Me by Lynda Barry; and Tiny Alice and Peter and Jerry by Edward Albee. The company’s more than 170 citations include six 2017 Tony Awards for Dear Evan Hansen (Best Musical; Best Lead Actor in a Musical, Ben Platt; Best Featured Actress in a Musical, Rachel Bay Jones; Best Book of a Musical; Best Original Score; Best Orchestrations); the 2009 Tony Awards for Best Lead Actress in a Musical (Alice Ripley, Next to Normal), Best Score (Tom Kitt and Brian Yorkey, Next to Normal), and Best Orchestrations (Tom Kitt and Michael Starobin, Next to Normal); the 2007 Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play (Julie White, The Little Dog Laughed); the 2005 Tony Award for Best Book of a Musical (Rachel Sheinkin, …Spelling Bee) and Best Featured Actor in a Musical (Dan Fogler, … Spelling Bee); the 2002 Tony Award for Best Director of a Play (Mary Zimmerman for Metamorphoses ); the 2002 Lucille Lortel Award for Outstanding Body of Work, 29 Obie Awards, 11 Outer Critics Circle Awards, four Clarence Derwent Awards, 17 Drama Desk Awards, 11 Theatre World Awards, one Dorothy Louden Award, 20 Lucille Lortel Awards, the Drama Critics Circle Award and 23 AUDELCO Awards. In 1999, Second Stage Theater opened The Tony Kiser Theater, its state-of-the-art, 296-seat theater, designed by renowned Dutch architect Rem Koolhaas. In 2002, Second Stage launched Second Stage Theater Uptown to showcase the work of up-and-coming artists at the 99seat McGinn/Cazale Theater. The Theater supports artists through several programs that include residencies, fellowships and commissions, and engages students and community members through education and outreach programs. In 2018, Second Stage began producing at its 581-seat Broadway home, The Hayes Theater. Originally named The Little Theater and built in 1912, the city landmark has been remodeled by David Rockwell of Rockwell Group. For more information, please visit www.2ST.com.
Opening Night: December 19, 2022
SECOND STAGE THEATER CAROLE ROTHMAN
President & Artistic Director
KHADY KAMARA
Executive Director
ADMINISTRATIVE
Interim Chief Financial Officer ....................
Administrative Manager
Lynne Pratt
John Mackessy
Controller Guanying Lan
HR & Payroll Manager
Finance Associate
Finance Assistant
Andrew Hurst
Gabriela Hammond
Catharine Guiher
General Manager ...................................Chris McGinnis
Associate General Manager
Connor Davis
Company Manager, Hayes Theater Ashlyn Smith
Company Manager, Kiser Theater .......................Christian Rene Palomares
Executive Assistant ..................................... Kathryn Hill
Director of Operations .................................
Hayes Theater Chief Engineer ........
Database Administrator
IT Manager
Tony Kiser Theater
Building Manager
Operations Coordinator
IT Help Desk Associate
Jim Joseph
Richardo Deosarran
Kathleen Smith
Travis Armbuster
Steven Ganpat
Fabiana DeCicco
Christian Frazier
Chief Development Officer....................
Director of
Institutional Partnerships
Director of Special Events
Lindsey Forden
Catherine Sumner
Brianna Sauvage
Director of Strategic Partnerships.....Robert Friedlander
Manager of Development Operations .........................Jose Guzman
Special Events Manager .....................
Special Events Associate
Educational Programs & Grants Manager
Membership Manager
Membership Benefits Associate
Chief Marketing Officer
Associate Director of Marketing & Communications
Assistant Director of Marketing & Design
Onastasia Ebright
Kayla Juntilla
Cassidy Kaye
Kayla Eisenberg
Willyan Ferreira
Laura DiLorenzo
Abby Hull
Cynthia Astmann
Community Outreach & Group Sales Manager ................................
Digital Marketing Associate .....................
Second Stage Commissions Will Butler, Lydia R. Diamond, Larissa FastHorse, Ross Golan, Keenan Scott II, Jen Silverman, Danielle Stagger, Anna Ziegler
Kenyon Playwrights Conference Commission
Lauren Yee
2ST/CTG Stage-2-Stage Commissions Lisa D’Amour, Lisa Kron, Young Jean Lee, Matthew Lopez, Lynn Nottage, Sarah Ruhl, Paula Vogel
Stage-2-Stage Commissions are supported in part by Louise Bryson, Terry Lindsay, Chula Reynolds, Sophia Collier
Peter Jay Sharp Foundation Commission
PRODUCTION
Danny Tejera
Production Manager .................................. Kyrie Bayles
Senior Production Manager Michael Catalan
Assistant Production Manager Cassandra Richards
Production Administrative Assistant Kathryn Turney
Production Consultant
Josh Helman
Lead Technician Stephen Walton
PRESS REPRESENTATIVE POLK & CO.
Matt Polk Tom D’Ambrosio
Lauren Duffy Emma Bird
THE TELSEY OFFICE
William Cantler, CSA; Karyn Casl, CSA; Destiny Lilly, CSA; Alex Corinas, Charlie Hano
SPECIAL SERVICES
Advertising Agency .........................................AKA NYC Branding.................................................................2x4
Attorney..............................Davis Wright Tremaine LLP/ Carolyn Casselman
Attorney...............................Stephanie Grassi, Esq. P.C.
Real Estate Attorney Schulte Roth & Zabel, LLP/ Robert S. Nash, Erin L. Chizner
Accountant ........................... WithumSmith+Brown, PC/ Karen Kowgios
Banking Signature Bank/ Thomas Kasulka, Margaret M. Monigan
Insurance DeWitt Stern Group
Stacy Leigh
Margot Trouve
Director of Ticket Services........................Artie Sievers
Ticket Services Managers ..............................Ed Precht
Assistant Ticket Services Manager
Ticket Services Assistants
Aaron Roitman
Audrey Adams, Tora Alexander, Sunni Day, Marleney Figueroa, Ian Edlund, Matt Green, Joe Myer, Adan Sanchez, Annabelle Smith
ARTISTIC
Director of Artistic Production
Manager of Artistic Programs
Manager of Artistic Development
Artistic Assistant
New York State Council
on the Arts Commission
Bennett Leak
Web Design and Development Plusthink
STAFF FOR BETWEEN RIVERSIDE AND CRAZY
Company Manager Ashlyn Smith
Production Stage Manager John C. Moore
Stage Manager Bryan Bauer
Production Assistant ......................... Susanna Jaramillo
Associate Director.........................Adrian Wattenmaker
Assistant Scenic Designer Chen-Wei Liao
Assistant Scenic Designer Stephen Kolack
Assistant Costume Designer Deijah M.V.
Associate Lighting Designer Amanda Clegg Lyon
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Will Steinberger
Stella Bowles
Jonathan Chang
Johnny G. Lloyd
Associate Sound Designer Josh Samuels
Fight Director/ Intimacy Consultant ................... Crista Marie Jackson
Associate Fight/ Intimacy Coordinator
Robert Westley
COVID Safety Manager Jyselle Davis
Production Sound
Associate Production Sound
Michael Wojchik
Miriam Milder
Audio Mixer Kellen Voss
A2 Denise Hills
Production Prop Supervisor Kathy Fabian/Propster
Associate Prop Supervisor John Estep
Assistant Prop Supervisor
Cailey Harwood-Smith
Electrics Programmer Bridget Chervenka
Automation
Deck Properties
Dressers
Chris Gossard
Naomi Beck
Susie Ghebresillassie, Gia Lamothe
Hair and Makeup Supervisor ............... Darion Matthews
Production Photographer .......................... Joan Marcus
CREDITS
Scenery built and provided by Hudson Scenic Studio. Lighting and sound equipment provided by Production Resource Group.
SPECIAL THANKS
Papi Gurgis, Anthony Gali, Samora Pinderhughes, Mike Moreno, Burniss Travis, Johnnie “Smurf” Smith, Karriem Riggins, Phil Joly
MUSIC CREDIT
“HAVE YOU SEEN HER”
Written by Barbara Acklin and Eugene Record
Published by Unichappell Music Inc. (BMI)
Performed by the Chi-Lites Courtesy of Brunswick Record Corporation
HAYES THEATER STAFF
Director of Operations
Jim Joseph
Head Carpenter McBrien Dunbar
Head Electrician Mia Roy
Head Properties
Katherine McCauley
Wardrobe Supervisor.............................James M. Kabel
Box Office Treasurer Kelsey Kennedy
Assistant Box Office Treasurers
House Manager
House Staff
Joseph Sims, Stephanie Valcarcel
Richard Ponce
Justin Allen, Daniel Barrett, Danielle Brissett, Valerie Carty, Kelwin Coleman, Kathleen Curran, Kymber Dodd, Manny Farmer, Marleny Figueroa, Libby Fox, John Franco, Cristina Garcia, James Gurly-Dawkins, Elizabeth Harvath, Emily Jeppesen, Rebecca Kaye, Vasilios Leon, Phoebe Leonard Dettmann, Bradley Levine, Zoe Lillis, Kentrell Loftin, Meaghan McLaughlin, Tanelya Neal, Janie Paw, Joseph Pennacchio, Jemima Pierre, Jennifer Rico, Nelson Rivera, Mel Ryan, Penda Sissoko, Felix Telsey, Taylor Vanni, Berd Vaval, Dominique Victor, Sebastian Villicana, Lauren Wohlmacher
Stage Door Jan Luis Castro-Paulino, Laura Heywood, Rebecca Kaye, Audrey Lorber, Theo Kalaitzis, Marcos Paez, Janie Paw, Walter Talton
Security GBA Consulting, Inc.
Chief Engineer
Ricky Deosarran
Building Superintendent Devendra Gangaram, Kevin Beresford, Deosarran
Porter Travis Chinapen
COVID Safety Manager
Lobby Refreshments
Jyselle Davis
Sandbar Concessions
THEATER DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION
Architects ............................. David Rockwell, Architect/ The Rockwell Group, Michael Fischer, Architect/ The Rockwell Group
Theatre Consultant Joshua Dachs & Bob Campbell/FDA
Construction Management
Bob Goldberg & Russell Dodson/ Yorke Construction
Building and Zoning Consultant William Dailey
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Architectural Consultant .......... James L. Bodnar, Architect
Structural Engineering McLaren Engineering Group
Mechanical Engineering Kohler Ronan Acoustic/AV, Jaffe Holden
Lighting .................................................. Focus Lighting
Owner’s Representative Susan Wallace & Toby Rappaport/Zubatkin
Owner’s Representation Attorneys...........Robert S. Nash & Erin L. Chizner/Schulte Roth & Zabel, LLP; Frank Chaney/Rosenberg & Estis, P.C.; Joel Marcus/Marcus & Pollack, LLP; Robert J. Ward & Brian T. Kohn
This Theatre operates under an agreement between the League of Resident Theatres and Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States. The Actors and Stage Managers employed in this production are members of Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States.

The Director and Fight Director are members of the
Backstage Employees are represented by the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (or I.A.T.S.E.).
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WARNING
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AT THIS THEATRE: THE HAYES THEATER

This theatre opened as the Winthrop Ames in 1912, became the Little, and finally, in 1983, the Helen Hayes Theatre. In the spring of 2015, the theatre was acquired by Second Stage Theater. Under Second Stage’s ownership, it is the only Broadway theatre dedicated exclusively to living American playwrights. Designed by David Rockwell of the Rockwell Group, the newly renovated and upgraded theatre officially re-opened in March 2018 with Kenneth Lonergan’s Lobby Hero, followed by Young Jean Lee’s Straight White Men, Harvey Fierstein’s Torch Song, What the Constitution Means to Me, Linda Vista and Grand Horizons. Recent productions include The Humans; Dames at Sea; Rock of Ages,which moved here from the Brooks Atkinson Theatre; Colin Quinn: Long Story Short; Next Fall; The 39 Steps; Slava’s Snowshow; Xanadu; Jay Johnson: The Two and Only; Kiki & Herb: Alive on Broadway; Bridge & Tunnel, starring Special Tony winner Sarah Jones; Latinologues; Jackie Mason: Freshly Squeezed; Golda’s Balcony,Frank Gorshin in Say Goodnight, Gracie; By Jeeves; George Gershwin Alone; Dirty Blonde; Getting and Spending; The Last Night of Ballyhoo (Tony, Best Play); Defending the Caveman; Joan Rivers in Sally Marr and Her Escorts; Lynn Redgrave’s Shakespeare For My Father; Prelude to a Kiss; Artist Descending a Staircase; Romance, Romance; The Nerd; Corpse!; and Harvey
Fierstein’s Torch Song Trilogy
The 1980s saw Ned and Jack; Faye Dunaway in Curse of the Aching Heart; and Solomon’s Child. In 1977, Albert Innaurato’s Off-Broadway hit, Gemini, ran for an amazing 1,788 performances. Another 1970s hit: The Runner Stumbles
From 1964 to 1974 this theatre hosted the Merv Griffin and David Frost television shows. Prior to that, the theatre housed Tambourines to Glory, a gospel-music play by Langston Hughes and Jobe Huntley; the Paul Taylor Dance Company; Habimah, the National Theatre of Israel;Baby Want a Kiss, with Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward; and Pulitzer winner The Subject Was Roses, which moved here.
From 1942 to 1959 this house was known as the New York Times Hall and, later, the ABC Television Studio.
Highlights of the 1930s included Edward G. Robinson in Mr. Samuel; Elmer Rice’s The Left Bank; and Honeymoon, One More Honeymoon, and Pre-Honeymoon by Anne Nichols. At this time the theatre’s name was changed to Anne Nichols’ Little Theatre.
In 1936 Sir Cedric Hardwicke made his U.S. debut in Promise, and the following year, Cornelia Otis Skinner entertained in her solo show Edna His Wife. Hits of the 1920s included O’Neill’s Pulitzer-winning Beyond the Horizon; Thomas Mitchell in The Wisdom Tooth; and Rachel Crothers’ Let Us Be Gay
BACK TO RIVERSIDE DRIVE
In the 44 years that I have been the Artistic Director and Founder of Second Stage, I have never produced a play from our theater a second time. I’ve shepherded some incredible works, both plays and musicals, and sure, I’ve been tempted to bring some of them back. I mean, our name is Second Stage and part of our mission is to give plays another chance. At the onset, our original goal was to “keep contemporary literature alive.”
So why did I choose to bring back BETWEEN RIVERSIDE AND CRAZY only nine years after it was on our stage at the Kiser?
Blame it on Covid. It was during those long nights of the pandemic that I grappled with the question of why the heck shouldn’t I produce a play at the Hayes for a wider audience just because it had been seen at the Kiser. BETWEEN RIVERSIDE AND CRAZY is a Pulitzer Prize winning play, with a great company. It’s extremely timely and has a fascinating plot. It’s good storytelling and accessible to a wide audience. It deserved to be on Broadway. So here it is, ready to provoke conversation, challenge preconceptions, and leave you immensely entertained. And if a certain ex-mayor is mentioned in a less than positive light, that was prescient.
One more thing to note…there’s a nice poetry to the fact that our revival of BETWEEN RIVERSIDE AND CRAZY will be on Broadway at the same time as our recent Tony Award winning revival of TAKE ME OUT.
Thank you for continuing to support our mission to produce plays exclusively by living American playwrights, and “keep contemporary literature alive.”
Carole Rothman
President and Artistic Director
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Terry Lindsay, Chairman
Laurie Erlandson, Co-Vice-Chair and Treasurer
Tony Goldwyn, Co-Vice-Chair
Gabrielle London Palitz, Secretary
Carole Rothman*, Artistic Director
Khady Kamara, Executive Director
Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa
Elizabeth C. Berens
Kevin Brockman
Louise Henry Bryson
Mia Campbell
Debra Martin Chase
Sally Dayton Clement
Lawrence G. Creel
Frances D. Fergusson
Deeksha Gaur
Mary Tavener Holmes
Wendy Evans Joseph
Anthony C. M. Kiser**
Janet Lynne Knopf
Sarah Kupferman
Gina Maria Leonetti
Dre Taylor Lindsay
Oren Michels
Robert Nash
Elin Nierenberg
Lynn Nottage
Alice Pacthod
Bambi Putnam
Nathan E. Saint-Amand

Ira Schreck
Stephen C. Sherrill**
Sydney R. Shuman
Stewart R. Smith
John Sorkin
Angela Sun
Natasa Valocchi
Susan Wasserstein
Candace Weir
*Co-Founder
**Chairman Emeritus
ARTISTIC
ADVISORY BOARD
Uzo Aduba
Amith Chandrashaker
Steve Cohen
Joshua Dachs
Rajiv Joseph
Ian McKellen
Joe Morton
Emilio Sosa
David Stone
Meryl Streep
Tessa Thompson
Bess Wohl
Liza Colón-Zayas
WELCOME TO THE 2022-2023 SEASON
I am pleased to welcome you to this performance of Between Riverside and Crazy by Stephen Adly Guirgis and directed by Austin Pendleton.
Second Stage, as it has for 44 years, continues to push the bounds of what we thought was possible. Last season we opened the virtual four walls of our theater by simulcasting Clyde’s by Lynn Nottage and directed by Kate Whoriskey. Over 70% of that audience was outside New York City, representing audiences in 49 states that would have otherwise missed this acclaimed production.
This season will be no exception. We are thrilled to partner with The League of Live Stream Theatre, Inc. to bring the final two weeks of Between Riverside and Crazy live streamed into your homes. We hope that by providing more access to bold, diverse, American theater, we are inspiring future generations of artists, playwrights, actors, and theatergoers.
Whether you are in person or live streaming, there is no denying the connective humanity that great theater can awaken in us. Thank you for being a part of it today.
Best,

SECOND STAGE THEATER GRATEFULLY ACKNOWLEDGES THE FOLLOWING SUPPORTERS FOR PROVIDING LEADERSHIP FUNDING FOR OUR CORE MISSION AND PROGRAMS.
The Edgerton Foundation
Blanche & Irving Laurie Foundation
National Endowment for the Arts

Warner Bros. Discovery
SPECIAL THANKS
Our season programs are made possible with public funds from the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the New York State Legislature and the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council.
Open captioning is provided in part by the Theatre Development Fund’s TAP Plus program, in partnership with the New York State Council on the Arts

CONTRIBUTORS
Second Stage Theater gratefully acknowledges the individuals and institutions listed below for their annual fund support. Gifts received after September 30, 2022 will be acknowledged in future programs.
CORPORATE SUPPORTERS
$50,000+
American Express
AT&T Foundation
Bloomberg Philanthropies
Select Equity Group
Warner Bros. Discovery
$25,000-$49,999
B&G Foods
Cravath, Swaine & Moore LLP
Lindsay Goldberg
Latham & Watkins LLP
Ropes & Gray LLP
$10,000-$24,999
Bank of America
Bruckmann, Rosser, Sherrill & Co., Inc.
Con Edison
Covington & Burling LLP
Deloitte
EY
Freshfields
Jujamcyn Theaters
Kirkland & Ellis
Market Road Films
Signature Bank
SISTER / MANAGE-MENT
FOUNDATION AND GOVERNMENT PARTNERS
$50,000+
Art for Justice Fund
Ausolus Trust
Berlanti Family Foundation
The Howard Gilman Foundation
Peter R. Gimbel & Elga AndersenGimbel Memorial Trust
Jerome L. Greene Foundation Fund in the New York Community Trust
Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation
The William & Mary Greve Foundation
Marc Haas Foundation
Fletcher Jones Foundation
Blanche & Irving Laurie Foundation
New York City Department of Cultural Affairs
SHS Foundation
The Shubert Foundation, Inc.
Dorothy Strelsin Foundation
INDIVIDUAL SUPPORT
ARTISTIC DIRECTOR’S CIRCLE ($50,000+)
Lawrence Creel and Dana Fentress
Deeksha Gaur and Joseph Slaughter
Peter T. Grauer and Laura M. Grauer Foundation
Wendy Joseph and Jeffrey Ravetch
PLAYWRIGHT’S CIRCLE ($25,000-$49,999)
Kevin Brockman and Dan Berendsen
Sally Dayton Clement and Stephen Clement
Tony Goldwyn and Jane Musky
Mary Tavener Holmes
DIRECTOR’S CIRCLE ($15,000-$24,999)
Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa
David Benkof
Katie Couric and John Molner
PRODUCER’S CIRCLE ($10,000-$14,999)
Jen Ablon
Elizabeth and Rodney Berens
Cynthia Coudert
Laurie Erlandson
The Robert and Sydney Kindler Foundation
$25,000-$49,999
Achelis & Bodman Foundation
AVK Cultural Heritage Fund
T.J. Brown & C.A. Lupton Foundation
Edgerton Foundation
Leon Levy Foundation
National Endowment for the Arts
New York State Council on the Arts
The Fan Fox & Leslie R. Samuels Foundation
Virginia B. Toulmin Foundation
$10,000-$24,999
Frederic R. Coudert Foundation
The Peter T. Joseph Foundation
Michael Tuch Foundation
$5,000-$9,999
Marsh McLennan
Western Union Foundation
$2,500-$4,999
The Durst Organization
Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP
Sandbar Concessions
Universal Theatrical Group
$1,000-$2,499
Universal Television
$5,000-$9,999
The Allen Family Foundation
Charles E. Culpeper Fund of the New York Community Trust
Elroy & Terry Krumholz Foundation
New York City Council
Jerome Robbins Foundation
$2,500-$4,999
Lucille Lortel Foundation
Richenthal Foundation
Theatre Development Fund
$1,000-$2,499
Actors’ Equity Foundation
The Lambs Foundation
Open Society Foundation
Tony Kiser
Robert and Terry Lindsay
The Estate of Judith Champion
George and Nancy Putnam
Mitchell and Amy Josephs
Maureen and Steven Klinsky
George Loening and Kimbrough Towles
Christopher and David R. Murray
Robyn Goodman
Alice Pacthod
Michael and Gabrielle London Palitz
Judi and Douglas Krupp
Gina Maria Leonetti
Pitch and Andrea Lindsay
Kay and Chris Linneman
Musa and Tom Mayer
Marianne and Steve Mills
Dr. Nathan E. Saint-Amand
Kitty and Stephen Sherrill
Sydney and Stanley Shuman
Robin Ferracone and Stewart Smith
John and Elizabeth Robertshaw
Emilia Saint-Amand
Susan Wasserstein and George Sard
Candace Weir
Anonymous
Lee Wolf and Dr. Jordan Cohen
Stacey and Eric Mindich
Janet Montag
Renée Petrofes and Gerald McNamara
Dean Pitchford and Michael Mealiffe
Kay Rothman and Tom Bundrick
Ira Schreck and Barbara S. Ginsberg
David Sorkin and Amy Davidson Sorkin
LEADERS ($6,500-$9,999)
Timothy Andrews
Keely and J.T. Compton
Frances Fergusson
James Gleick
Laurie Goldberger and Leslie Kogod
Richard and Becky Hahn
Richard Hahn
SPONSORS ($4,000-$6,499)
Christine Amorossi
Jody and John Arnhold
Zack Bacon III
Barbara and Paul Bernstein
Robi and Ruth Blumenstein
Roxanne and Scott Bok
Daryl Boren
Mark and Brisa Carleton
Betsy Cohn
Barbaralee Diamonstein-Spielvogel
William Donnell
PATRONS ($2,500-$3,999)
Anne Abel
Joan and Mark Altman
Margot Astrachan
Laura Avila and Francis Ortiz
Linda and Jeremy Balmuth
Debbi and Jay Baum
Stefany and Simon Bergson
Michelle Bernstein
John and Jill Bishop
Robert Brenner
Alexia Brue and Ethan Kempner
Jim Bumgardner and Lou Tharp
Daniel and Anne Capra
Cathy Chernoff
Mary Cirillo-Goldberg and Jay Goldberg
Suzanne and Bob Cochran
George Cronin
David desJardins and Nancy Blachman
Beth Rudin DeWoody
Salvatore Dirschberger
Michael Ellenberg
Max Ember
Roxanna Eyzaguirre
Dina Fein
Shachar Feldman and Akira Ozawa
Russel and Hazel Fershleiser
Jeanne Donovan Fisher
Donna Fontana
Martin Friedman and Lakeisha Esau
Anthony Fross
Sheryl and Henry Gaines
Danielle and David Ganek
Catherine Gellert
Robert Gender
Gloria Gilbert Stoga
Barbara Girz and Bruce Mintz
Robert Goldberg
Laura and Daniel Grable
Deborah Green
Camille and Jim Greenwald
Bruce and Jo Grellong
Victoria Guest and Jeffrey Davies
David and Amy Hamermesh
John Studzinski
Angela Sun and Ate Atema
Marjorie Van Dercook
Bruce Horten and Aaron Lieber
Rachel Hutchinson
Maxine Isaacs
Chien Cho Liu
Darin Oduyoye
Barbara Raho
The Fred and Suzan Ehrman Foundation
Richard Garvey
Melissa Gibbs
Carol Greenwald
Glenn Gundersen
Barbara Hauptman and Jonathan Falk
David Herz and Janet Stahl
Kenneth and Alice Jacoby
Robin Jones
David Kernahan
Richard Konigsberg
John Harris and Donald Press
John Harris
Elinor Heller
The Honorable Marcia Hirsch
Robert and Suzanne Hoglund
Sally Horchow
Ricardo Hornos and Lisa Kohl
Nancy and Neil Humphreys
Sally Huxley
Sharon Karmazin and The Karma Foundation
Stephen and Elaine Katzman
Judith and Sheldon Kaufman
Peter Klosowicz
Michael Kluger and Heidi Greene
Janet Lynne Knopf
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Jerry and Barbara Krasner
John Kuehn and Elaine Crowley
Patty Laxton
Stephanie and Sam Lebowitz
Karen Lehmann-Eisner and David Eisner
Elisabeth Lerner and Laurence M. Lerner
Ms. Beth Williams Liou
Matt Loomis
Anita and Allan Lubarsky
Bridget and John Macaskill
Avanti Madan
Eileen and Greg Makoff
Lynn and Elizabeth Mangum
Nina Matis and Alan Gosule
Mary Mattingly and Steven Alan Reiss
Karen May
Scott McDonald
Paul and Christie McNicol
Jennifer and David Miller
Peter Mensch
Pamela Miles
Karen Moore
Jody Morrison
Darnell-Moser Charitable Fund
Robert and Guna Mundheim
Jane and Michael Murphy
Rita and Ken Warner
Cindy Wenig
Anonymous
Matthew Schermerhorn and Andy Rice
Alison Holtzschue and Doug Schloss
John Sorkin and Jessica Jacobson
Paula Wardynski
Nancy Weiss
Francie McKenzie
Georgeanne and Peter Moss
Niclas Nagler and David Alberto Alvarez
Robert Press
Gail Propp
Brendon Ratner and Eric Palanko
Norma and Joe Rosenberg
Perri Peltz and Eric Ruttenberg
Susan and Victor Shedlin
Deb Van Eck
John Yarmick
Rosemary Newman
Daniel Oppenheim
John Orberg
Lisa Orberg
Leslie O’Toole
Ellen Ozur and Stuart Brown
Rudolph Palmer and Madeline Rogers
Cheryl and Mitchell Patt
Kirsten and Andrew Pitts
Susan Ramer
Lynne Randall and Tom Malone
Mindi Reich-Shapiro
Donna and Ben Rosen
Neal Rubinstein
Cynthia Rudder
Susan Salmansohn
Nathan and Nancy Sambul
Robert Schachter and Wendi Lazar
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Philip and Jan Schmidt
Jane & Martin Schwartz
Alana and Jed Selkowitz
Rapaport-Shallat Foundation
Loren Skeist and Marlene Marko
Barbara Skladanek
Richard Sobel
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