Peter Pan Stagebill

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By Douglas Irvine Based upon the stories by J. M. Barrie Directed by Whit MacLaughlin

Nov 22 - Jan 28

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ARDEN CHILDREN'S THEATRE PRESENTS

By DOUGLAS IRVINE Based upon the stories by J. M. BARRIE

Scenic Designer

Costume Designer

DAVID P. GORDON+

OLIVERA GAJIC+

Lighting Designer THOM WEAVER+

Sound Designer & Original Music

Stage Manager

Assistant Director

KATE NELSON*

CAMILLA DELY

CHRISTOPHER COLUCCI

Directed by WHIT MACLAUGHLIN November 22, 2017 - January 28, 2018

Honorary Producer: Hamilton Family Foundation Production Sponsor: Special thanks to the Harold and Mimi Steinberg Charitable Trust for supporting Arden Theatre Company. Produced with special arrangement with Plays for Young Audiences Arden Theatre Company receives state arts funding support through a grant from the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts, a state agency funded by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the National Endowment for the Arts, a federal agency. + Member of United Scenic Artists * Member of Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Local USA 829 Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the U.S.


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A Message from our Production Sponsor On behalf of PECO and our Arden Theatre board member John McCawley, I am proud to continue our support of the Arden and their holiday production of Peter Pan. At PECO, every day we are transforming the future of energy, providing safe, reliable, affordable and clean energy and energy services to our 1.6 million customers across our service territory. Part of our ongoing commitment is our investment in innovative community programs and organizations. Through PECO-sponsored programs, we help people of all ages and backgrounds discover, enjoy and experience the arts throughout our region. We value the communities where we live and work, and invest more than $5 million each year to support hundreds of local programs and organizations, playing an integral role in supporting economic growth across our region. Our 2,500 dedicated employees provide leadership, financial and in-kind support for hundreds of organizations and nonprofits. I look forward to continuing our support to help ensure the Greater Philadelphia region continues to be a strong business, community, and cultural center. Enjoy the show and Happy Holidays!

Craig L. Adams President and CEO, PECO



HONORARY PRODUCER LETTER On behalf on the Hamilton Family Foundation, we congratulate the Arden on their 30th anniversary season and the 20th anniversary season of Arden Children’s Theatre. The Arden is a vital, thriving theatre, truly committed to the artists, audiences, and most importantly, the children of this region. The Hamilton Family Foundation has been honored to support the creation and development of Arden Children’s Theatre. When the Arden approached us in 1998 about starting Children’s Theatre, we were enthusiastic supporters because we believe all children should be exposed to the best art at a young age. We never imagined that our support would help Arden Children’s Theatre become a cornerstone of the cultural life for families in this city— and one of the most renowned children’s theaters in the country. Our children enjoyed coming to Arden productions when they were youngsters and we’re glad your families are here today. And we didn’t stop there! Arden Children’s Theatre was the catalyst for the Arden’s education outreach program, Arden for All, which works with schools in Philadelphia, Camden, and Delaware County, serving thousands of students each year. When the Hamilton Family Arts Center opened in 2013, it became the permanent home for the Arden’s education programs, giving students the opportunity to explore their dreams with theater professionals during quality after-school and summer programs. Our family is thrilled to continue our investment in the Arden and the children in our region by helping to bring this brand new production of Peter Pan to the stage. Through the imaginative work on stage and in education programs, the Arden engages children across our region in storytelling, literacy, and creativity; encouraging them to be curious, love reading, and become lifelong cultural participants — and we’re so happy to be a part of this special work. And now, on to Neverland! Alta and Peter Hamilton

Photo: Rebecca Cureton


WELCOME from the Producing Artistic Director

Peter Pan was created by J.M. Barrie over a hundred years ago. Since then, there have been many different versions of Peter Pan: film adaptations, animated cartoons, Broadway musicals, graphic novels, and video games. Peter Pan has inspired prequels (stories that imagine what might have happened before Peter met the Darling family) and sequels (imagining what might happen after J.M. Barrie's story is completed). There are stories about "returning to Neverland" and "finding Neverland" and one that my family loves about a grown-up Peter who is lured back to Neverland by Captain Hook. As you can tell looking at this set, our version is also a new take on this classic story. It was written by Douglas Irvine who runs a theatre for kids in Scotland called Visible Fictions, and Whit MacLaughlin, a Philadelphia director who creates theatre that is inventive and surprising and often unlike anything you've seen before. Our version is inspired by the original stories but, as you will see, brought it to life in an entirely new way. The Arden is 30 years old, and we've been doing plays for kids and their families for 20 years. We love doing plays for you. You are our favorite audience. And we are passionate about how great theatre can be: bringing together a group of people to hear a story, asking you to put away your phones and other distractions, and encouraging you to use your imagination. Most importantly, and obviously, it's live! We are all in this room together. And afterwards, after every Arden Children's Theatre production, you can ask the actors questions and have the opportunity to say hello or shake their hands. Over the past twenty years, kids have shaken hands with Wilbur and Charlotte, with Hans and Greta Brinker, with Cinderella and Robin Hood and Frog and Toad, and so many others. That's what theatre does best: it makes a connection, reminding us that we are all in this together. It's been over 100 years since Peter Pan first showed up at the Darling family's window. Since then, so many kids have travelled to Neverland with Peter Pan. Now it's your turn.


DIRECTOR’S Notes If Peter Pan had shown up at my window and said, “come fly with me to Neverland,” would I have gone? Left home? Good question. I hope so. Would my parents have given me permission to go? I doubt it. Actually, no. I can say that with certainty. No. Would I have gone anyway? The world can seem like a dangerous, scary place. Pirates everywhere. The world is also a lot of fun, the source of all fun, all adventure. Endless things to pique one’s curiosity. Including mermaids. At the beginning, parents protect us from the pirates. Sometimes they also have to protect us from the fun. Mermaids can be dangerous, close up. Eventually though, almost everyone leaves home and goes to Neverland — inevitably. I left my parents’ home many years ago. I now have a home of my own. And children. I’ve tangled with a few pirates. I never thought any of this was possible – the leaving, the tangling, the family – until it just sort of happened. Turns out, I didn’t exactly need my parents’ permission. And I have the story of Peter Pan to tell to my children. About the inevitability of their leaving. My mother played Peter Pan in high school. Her name was Anne Elizabeth, but she called herself Wendy, after Wendy in the story, until the day she left us for good. The fact is, the clock ticks inside that crocodile, and that clock always tells the truth. I felt my mother with me every day we rehearsed this play. I dedicate my work in this production to her. And also to the mother of my children.

Whit MacLaughlin


Cast of Characters Wendy Darling....................................................................................Emilie Krause* Charlotte Darling/ Captain Hook...............................................Catharine K. Slusar* Michael Darling, Slightly, Starkey, Tinkerbell, Mermaid.................Brandon Pierce* Jane Darling, Tootles, Bill Jukes, Tinkerbell, Mermaid, Tiger Lily.........Eliana Fabiyi Aunt Liza Darling, Smee, Nibs, Tinkerbell, Mermaid...........................Leah Walton* Peter..................................................................................................Jo Vito Ramirez

UNDERSTUDIES:

Cameron DelGrosso (Peter Pan), Emily Dale White (Wendy Darling) Cassandra Alexander (Charlotte Darling/ Captain Hook), Kimie Muroya (Jane Darling, Tootles, Bill Jukes, Tinkerbell, Mermaid, Tiger Lily), Matthew McWilliams (Michael Darling, Slightly, Starkey, Tinkerbell, Mermaid), Rachel DeMasi (Aunt Liza Darling, Smee, Nibs, Tinkerbell, Mermaid)

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Who’s Who ELIANA FABIYI (Jane and others) Arden: A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Regional: Lamb 2 in Peaceable Kingdom (Orbitor 3); Crow in Strange Tenants (Sam Tower + Ensemble); BOBSAD, Agent in Swamp is On (Pig Iron Theatre Company); Girl/ Chorus in Bodas de Sangre/ I Only Came to Use the Phone (The Duende Cycle); Ensemble in The Kinetic Tree Show (The Kimmel Center/ PIFA); Sissy in The Gravedigger’s Daughter (The Mechanical Theatre). Training: B.A. from Case Western Reserve University, RADA/ NYU Shakespeare in Performance Program, Arden Professional Apprentice, Class 22. Love and thanks to the three Fabiyis. EMILIE KRAUSE (Wendy) Arden: Assistant Director John, Katharine in Funnyman, Belle in Beauty and the Beast, Leslie in Sideways Stories from Wayside School, Fern in Charlotte’s Web. Regional: Jill in Radiant Vermin (Inis Nua); O Monsters, The Adults, 27 (New Paradise Laboratories); Martha in The Children’s Hour (EgoPo Classic Theater); Honey in Who’s Afraid of Virginia Wolf (Theatre Exile); Lauren in Circle, Mirror,Transformation (Theatre Horizon); Dora in Our Class (Wilma Theater); Millie/Pauline in Legacy of Light, Meg in A Wrinkle in Time (People’s Light) Training: B.A. from Temple University; Canada’s National Voice Intensive. Emilie is a proud company member of New Paradise Laboratories. Awards: Recipient of a 2017 Independence Fellowship. Big love to Whit, Terry, and the Arden family, and a heartfelt thank you to my own. BRANDON J. PIERCE (Michael and others) Arden: A Midsummer Night's Dream, Metamorphoses, Avery in Charlotte’s Web. Regional: Lucentio in The Taming of the Shrew (PA Shakespeare Festival); Donnie in Exit Strategy (Philadelphia Theatre Company); Hands Up (Flashpoint Theatre Company); Mullisheg in The Fair Maid of the West (Philadelphia Artists’ Collective); Malik in Milk Like Sugar (Simpatico Theatre Project); Mansa Konfara in Sunjata Kamalenya (Experiential Theater Company); Eric in Dutch Masters (Azuka Theatre);Valentine in Two Gentlemen of Verona (Delaware Shakespeare Festival). Training: B.F.A. Acting, University of the Arts. JO VITO RAMIREZ (Peter) Arden Debut! Regional: Compote in Wild: A Clown Western (Shoebox Theater Company); Rigel Foote in Gumshoe (New Paradise Laboratories); Headlong Dance Theater, Antonia Z Brown and Artists, Indecorous Theatre Productions, and The People’s House. National Tour: Old Mr. Bouncer in Beatrix Potter’s Peter Rabbit Tales (Enchantment Theatre Company). Training: B.A. Theatre, Bryn Mawr College. Headlong Performance Institute. Jo is a two-time SoLow Fest contributor and a member of Philly’s improv comedy troupe Ryan Rebel Presents. For more, visit jovramirez.wixsite.com/jovito CATHARINE K. SLUSAR (Hook and others) Arden: The Borrowers,The BFG, Sideways Stories, A Prayer for Owen Meany,Wanamaker’s Pursuit,The Syringa Tree (Barrymore Nominee), and Northeast Local. Regional: Martha in Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf (Barrymore Best Actress); Emma in Annapurna, (Barrymore Nominee); and Faye in Iron (Barrymore Nominee) among others (Theater Exile). She’s also performed at InterAct, FringeArts, Lantern, People’s Light, Act 2, Shakespeare in Clark Park, and Bristol Riverside. A member of Actor’s Equity, Catharine has been performing in Philadelphia since 1995. Outside of Philadelphia, Catharine has acted in NYC, Minneapolis, CT, MI, Russia, and Norway. Catharine is the recipient of The F. Otto Haas Award, Barrymore Awards, and an Independence Fellowship. She is an Assistant Professor at Bryn Mawr. LEAH WALTON (Smee and others) Arden: Charlotte’s Web, Stinky Cheese Man and Other Fairly Stupid Tales (Barrymore Nomination Best Supporting Actress in a Musical). Off-Broadway: Ars Nova with Berserker Residents. Regional: Walnut Street Theatre, Theatre Horizon, InterAct, Lantern, Pig Iron, Montgomery Theatre, 11th Hour, Azuka, EgoPo, Peoples’ Light. Awards: Barrymore Award 2015: Best Supporting Actress in a Musical. Training: National Theatre Institute, Moscow Art Theatre, Michael Chekhov Association, M.F.A. Temple University. Many thanks to everyone at the Arden! Leah is so happy to play Smee in this production—in the third grade she and her best friend Jason wrote their own play about Peter Pan, and she played Smee—it’s great to be this character again! www.leah-walton.com


Who’s Who DOUGLAS IRVINE (Playwright) is the Artistic Producer of Visible Fictions. His work has been performed across Scotland, England, Ireland, Denmark, Germany, Canada, and the USA. Under his leadership, the company was the first Scottish theater company to perform on Broadway. He has also collaborated with Seattle Children’s Theatre, and has directed at the Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles and the Polka Theatre in London. He loves telling stories in new and exciting ways – with puppetry, dance, video, and foley artistry. WHIT MACLAUGHLIN (Director) is proud to announce that Peter Pan is his 20th production as a director with the Arden, most of those works for young audiences! Those include last year’s A Year With Frog and Toad. He is also the OBIE and Barrymore Award-winning Artistic Director of New Paradise Laboratories where he created 22 original works. He has been commissioned by the Humana Festival of New American Plays, Philadelphia FringeArts, the Tony Award-winning Children’s Theatre Co of Minneapolis, and has been presented at the Ontological and PS122 in NYC, at the Walker in Minneapolis, and the Andy Warhol Museum in Pittsburgh. His work has been cited “Best of the Year” by the Philadelphia Inquirer, Philadelphia Magazine, Philadelphia Weekly and the Minneapolis City Pages. DAVID P. GORDON (Scenic Designer) Arden: 37 productions including Cabaret, If You Give a Mouse a Cookie and Sweeney Todd. New York: The Public Theater, Theatre for a New Audience, Classic Stage Company, Ensemble Studio Theatre. Regional: The Wilma Theater, Walnut Street Theatre, Philadelphia Theatre Company, Hartford Stage, The Old Globe, Long Wharf Theatre, Williamstown Theatre Festival, Chicago Shakespeare Theater, Kennedy Center. Opera: L.A. Opera, Seattle Opera, Florida Grand Opera, Sarasota Opera, Lincoln Center. Awards: 5 Barrymore Awards, Elliot Norton Award. Faculty: Rutgers University, Mason Gross School of the Arts. davidpgordondesign.com OLIVERA GAJIC (Costume Designer) Arden: Cabaret, Legend of Georgia McBride, A Midsummer Night’s Dream,The Secret Garden, Metamorphoses, Great Expectations,Three Sisters,The Flea and the Professor. Other Theaters: Salzburg Festival, Austria;Vineyard Theatre; Juilliard School; HERE; Pig Iron; CSC; Lake Lucille; Talking Band and many other regional theaters. Other: US National Exhibit at the 2004 & 2007 Prague Quadrennial. 2004 NEA/TCG Career Development Program for Designers, 2010 IT Award for Outstanding Costume Design, 2011 TDF/Irene Sharaff Young Master Award, 2012 Barrymore Award for Outstanding Costume Design, 2014 Bessie Award for Outstanding Visual Design, nominee 2016 Barrymore Award. USA local 829 THOM WEAVER (Lighting Designer). At the Arden: over 25 productions including Gypsy, Frog & Toad, and A Midsummer Night’s Dream. His work has been seen at NYSF/Public Theatre, Roundabout Theatre, Primary Stages, Signature Theatre (NY), Wilma, PTC, Lantern, Theatre Exile, New Paradise Laboratories, Walnut, Center Stage, Huntington Theatre, Chicago Shakespeare, Syracuse Stage, Milwaukee Rep, Shakespeare Theatre, Asolo, Berkshire Theatre Festival, Williamstown, Folger Theatre, Cleveland Playhouse, Roundhouse Theatre, Cincinnati Playhouse, Hangar, Spoleto Festival, City Theatre, Pittsburgh Public Theatre, and Yale Rep among others. 3 Barrymore Awards (25 nominations), 4 Helen Hayes nominations, Jeff Award, and 2 AUDELCO Awards. Co-Founder of Die-Cast with Brenna Geffers and a member of Wingspace. Education: Carnegie-Mellon and Yale. CHRISTOPHER COLUCCI (Sound Designer and Original Music) Arden: Composer and sound designer for Metamorphoses, Charlotte’s Web, and sound designer for The Whipping Man. Regional: When the Rain Stops Falling, Angels in America, Passage (upcoming, Wilma Theatre);The Humans (upcoming, Walnut Street Theatre), Romeo and Juliet: A Requiem (upcoming, People’s Light). Training: M.A., Philosophy; Western Kentucky University. Awards: 2016 Pew Fellowship in the Arts. 8 Barrymore Awards for Outstanding Original Music and Sound Design. 2012 Independence Foundation Fellowship KATE NELSON (Stage Manager) Arden: The Light Princess, A Year with Frog and Toad, The Secret Garden, Two Trains Running, Hans Brinker and the Silver Skates, The Jungle Book, Under the Skin, Great Expectations, Sideways Stories from Wayside School, Parade, Ghost-Writer. Select Regional: Becky Shaw; I Love You,You’re Perfect, Now Change (Montgomery Theater); Cinderella, Six Characters in Search of an Author (People’s Light). CAMILLA DELY (Assistant Director) is a South-African born Philadelphia-based theater artist. She is currently the Associate Producer for New Paradise Laboratories. Regional Producer Credits: Gumshoe, Hello Blackout!, and New Paradise Laboratories for Opera Philadelphia. Regional Performance Credits: Gumshoe (NPL), Wedgwood on the Green (Drip Symphony), and Amerika (ShoeBox Theater Co). She is a graduate of Bryn Mawr College and Headlong Performance Institute, a Watson Fellowship recipient (2015-16), and a proud member of Philadelphia Women’s Slavic Ensemble. This is her first time working with the Arden! Love and thanks to Whit and the incredible ensemble.


Who’s Who TERRENCE J. NOLEN (Producing Artistic Director) is co-founder and Producing Artistic Director of Arden Theatre Company. Favorite Arden productions include all-Philadelphia casts of August: Osage County, Death of a Salesman, The Grapes of Wrath and Hedda Gabler; and such musicals as Next to Normal, Sweeney Todd, Pacific Overtures,Violet, and Caroline, or Change. Terry directed the inaugural production of Arden Children’s Theatre, Charlotte’s Web. He has directed seven world-premiere plays by Michael Hollinger, three by Dennis Raymond Smeal, three by Michael Ogborn, two by Rogelio Martinez, and Bruce Graham’s Something Intangible. Terry has been nominated for 25 Barrymore Awards for his directing work at the Arden and received awards for The Baker’s Wife, Sweeney Todd, Opus, Winesburg, Ohio; Assassins, and Something Intangible. He directed Michael Hollinger’s Opus at Primary Stages in New York and was nominated for a Lucille Lortel Award for Outstanding Director. His short film The Personal Touch was nominated for an Emmy Award. AMY L. MURPHY (Managing Director) A Philadelphia native, Amy co-founded the Arden in 1988 with Terrence J. Nolen and Aaron Posner. She is especially proud of the Arden Professional Apprentice program and its contribution to the Philadelphia cultural community. She completed the Executive Program for Nonprofit Leaders-Arts. Amy serves on the Board of Theatre Philadelphia. She has served on panels for the National Endowment for the Arts, the New Jersey State Arts Council, Theatre Communications Group and the Philadelphia Cultural Fund. Amy was named a Hepburn Fellow 2008-9 by the Katharine Houghton Hepburn Center at Bryn Mawr College. ARDEN THEATRE COMPANY Founded in 1988, Arden Theatre Company is dedicated to bringing to life great stories by great storytellers–on the stage, in the classroom, and in the community. We stage five productions each season as part of our mainstage series and two productions through Arden Children’s Theatre, the city’s first resident professional children’s theatre program. We create and produce new work through the Independence Foundation New Play Showcase. The Arden Professional Apprenticeship program trains future theatre leaders, and Arden Drama School classes teach children and teens about the craft of making plays. Our access program, Arden For All, makes our work available to the entire community through subsidized tickets and books for economically disadvantaged young people, and our Arden Arts Education Fund provides scholarships for Arden Drama School classes and camps. The Arden has received twelve Philadelphia Magazine “Best of Philly” Awards, the Arts & Business Council’s Arts Excellence Award, six City Paper “Reader’s Choice” Awards, four Philadelphia Inquirer “Theatre Company of the Year” citations, 69 awards and 370 nominations from the Theatre Alliance of Greater Philadelphia’s Barrymore Awards for Excellence in Theatre, and was named “Best Theatre Company” by Philadelphia Weekly in 2009. Arden Theatre Company, a professional, nonprofit 501(c)(3) theatre company, is a member of the Theatre Communications Group, the League of Resident Theatres, Greater Philadelphia Cultural Alliance, Philadelphia Convention and Visitors Bureau, and Old City Arts Association. The Arden participates in The Barrymore Awards, a program of Theatre Philadelphia.


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$250-$499

Anonymous Carol and Bennett Aaron Howard Aaronson Jessica Accurso Ron and Joyce Bayer Judith T. Beck Richard and Joan Behr Tom and Pat Bender Barry and Marilyn Bevacqua Doris and Aaron Bitman Linda and Alden Blyth

Janice and Roger Boe Tom and Mary Pat Boyle Howard Brownstein Larry and Linda Bruck Michael P. Buckley Carol W. Buettger and Allen Bonner Jacqueline B. Campbell Caroline Castagno Scott and Nelly Childress James Crawford and Judith Dean Warren and Kaye Crown Marta Dabezies and Patricia Rose Thomas and Eileen Davis Ellen Deacon and Ernest Cuff Kathy and Bill Edwards Anne Ewers Sara and Dieter Forster John and Elaine Frank Paula Fuchsberg Dan Gannon Mark Garvin, in memory of Mike McCarthy Charles Gear and Ann Lee Morgan Main Line School Night Association, in honor of the Arden's 30th Anniversary Season Bob and Jan Goren William and Virginia Gormley Mary Beth Gray, in Memory of Rose Engelmyer Carole Green Brian Hanna Mary Harbison Janis Hawes and Pat Cunningham Charles W. Head Jr. and John Fagotti Heidi Hertfelder Stephanie Hessol Steve and Jane Heumann, in honor of Jean Markovitz Michael J. Hozik and Margaret L. Rea Philip and Marge Kalodner Phyllis Kauffman Susan Kellogg and Dick Hoffman Lorraine Kilmer Christina and Harold Klein Steven Knepper George F. Koch, Jr. and Santo A. DiDonato George Korein, in honor of Ann Ritter and Leo Korein Ina Li and Michael Kostal Mary Ellen Krober Lynn and Andrew Lees David and Deborah Lesher Linda and Dan Litwin Ben Lovell John and Martha Lubell Dr. Edward Lundy and Debra Reiff Theresa Mader and David Suter Sally and Frank Mallory Robin and Saifuddin Mama, in Honor of Steve Morgan Lynn and Joe Manko Anthony Matejczyk

Linda McAleer and Maitlon Russell Mr. and Mrs. George and Judy McCarthy Gloria McNutt Missy and Bob McQuiston Cheryl and Gerald Meyer Sandra and Martin Miller Alan and Susan Miller Madeline Miller and Gordon Leggett Leslie and Michael Molder Robert and Susan Morris Lora and Michael Northen Carol and Tom O'Brien Brenda J. Oliphant Nicholas Orbe Don and Barbara Parman Clifford Pearlman and Lynn Marks Ann and Andy Perch Vincent and Carmen Pezzullo Tal and Valerie Pipano David and Amy Pollack Dulcie Romm Sandy Portnoy Ilene and Coleman Poses Dr. Nancy Post Daniel Promislo Steven J. Ralston and W. Robert Hair Alice Reyes and David Glancey John and Claire Rodgers Jane Rose Daniel and Faye Ross Ms. Adelle Rubin Joan Ryder and Robert Ludwig Lawrence and Phyllis Sager Gail Scott and Thomas D. Quinlan Roy and Lee Shubert Susan and Charles Shubin James L. Smith Heather Spears Rita and Neil Stevens Linda and Jonathan Tabas Lewis and Hella Volgenau Marisa Waxman Donna and Andrew Wechsler Marlene Weinberg Joann White and William Beckett Richard Willis and Linda Hartnett Mary Zove, in memory of Rose Engelmyer

$125-$249

Anonymous (4) Barbara Abrahams Janet and Roger Alwang Mr. and Mrs. John and Marilyn Anthony Dr. and Mrs. Stuart and Elaine Baer Samuel and Judith Barbush Flora Becker Timothy Berger Nancy and Jay Berkowitz The Berry Family Charlotte Biddle Thomas and Ann Blackburn Allen G. Bonner


Thank You to Our Supporters Michael P. Boyle Joseph and Mary Lou Breidenstine Ann and David Brownlee Stephen and Eleanor Bulova Charlotte Cody Mr. Joseph Casey Leah Chaplin and Eileen Gildea Rhoda Coben Steve and Helene Cohen John and Mary Ann Collett Susan Cook and Jeff Staikoff Barbara Daneluzzi Daniel P. Devlin Rhonda Dickey^ Colleen Grace Donofrio Ellen Dooneief Lucille Drake Ted and Joann Erfer Brynn Evans John and Nancy Fischer Carol Fixman and Stephen Kobrin Adam Foxx Ofelia Garcia Mr. Greg Gephart Blossom Gica Grace Gonglewski and Eric Schoefer Susan Greene and Kathleen Sheridan Adele Aron Greenspun Paul Siegel and Marsha Gross Eileen Heisman Tuzman, in Memory of Harvey and Mildred Heisman Terry Hirshorn Thomas Hurster and Jacqueline Salmon Peter and Barbara Hutcheon Dave Huting Jackie Jefferson Sarah C. and Joe Jordan William Jordan Ginny and Len Karabell Stuart Katz David Kaufman and Nicole Kahn Douglas J. and Ruth Ann Keating Larry Keiser, in Memory of Joan Henley Stephen and Barbara Kieran Janice King Brian and Caren Kirschner Alan and Elaine Klawans Kristen Koenigsbauer Walter Kraft and Deborah Hung Andrew Kurovsky Barry and Jan Kushner Marilyn Kutler and Ira Silberman David Ladov Richard LaVerghetta Linda L. Lenard Garry Lennon Natalie Levkovich and Richard Nalbandian Craig and Stephanie Lewis Norman and Sylvia Lieberman Warren and Arline Lieberman Laurel and Robert Lipshutz

Cirel and Howard Magen David Mark John McCormick and Ken Schmitt Alice McCreary and David Epler Jess Mcphillips Paul and Lee Miller Barbara Miller Martha Moore Kenneth and Susan Myers Elesa Nelson Eliot and Bonnie Nierman Paul Nutaitis Steven Fukuchi and Laura Offutt Betsy Oliphant Mr. Larry Pace Robert and Sydney Pasternack Michael and Judy Paul Jeff Perry Matthew Pettigrew Mr. and Mrs. John & Margaret Preg Aneira Puttaswamy Mary Jo Reilly Alan Reinach and Dana Perlman Jon and Karen Richter Clifford Ridley and Betsey Hansell Kenneth and Shelley Rosenberg, The Rosenberg Family Trust Bernard and Camille Rosenberg, in Honor of Steve Morgan Sheryl Roser Barbara and Bernard Ruekgauer Joan and Bill Saidel David and Margie Saland Alexandra Samuels and Peter Kohn Beth Zatuchni and Jerry Satlow David Scheibe Karen Schermerhorn and Evan Seymour The Schmucki Family The Gary Rosenau Foundation Karen and Bob Serenbetz Polly Shaffer Elaine Sherman and Robert Cohan Marilyn Sifford and Robert Butera Richard and Jo Ann Simon Bob and Harriet Singer Carleene and David Slowik Paula Solomon Margaret R. Spencer Michael Starr Gaynor Strickler, in Honor of Anne Cook and Russ Troyer Christina Tate, in Honor of Steve Morgan Stephen Toub, in Memory of Lauren Spiewak John Urofsky Debbie and Tom Walker Tom and Beth Warms Elizabeth Weinreb M. Jane Williams James Wilson Bertram and Lorle Wolfson Joe Wuersch and Bobbie Doak, in

Honor of Steve Morgan Jim and Debbie Zug

$75-$124

Anonymous (6) Rhoda S. Abrams Emely Aiken Dr. and Mrs. Anthony Andrews Anne Arian Drs. Rita Axelrod and Howard Naidech Sylva Baker Dr. Donald Bakove and Margaret G. McLaughlin George and Judith Balock Pamela and Kenneth Barroway Patricia and Alfred Basilicato Constance and Richard W. Berman Robert and Fern Billet Jocelyn Block Janice Bogen Viola W. Bostic Marcia Bower Hazel Bowers Kimberly Brannen Charles Brennan Eadie and Allan Brooks Kevin and Kathy Brown Donna Burkholder Lillian and William Cassel Alice Chittenden Saul and Sandra Clair Ms Brenda Clarke, in Honor of Ms. Betty Cooper Annemarie F. Clarke and David L. Buch Robert and Sandy Clay Bauer Ms Elizabeth Cline Judy Cohen Rick and Carol Collier Janet and Richard Conn Janet Cook Sandra and James Corry Robert and Jana Cox, in Honor of Steve Morgan John and Fern Culhane Mary Ann and Jacob Dailey Joseph and Helen D'Angelo Howard and Barbara Davis, in Memory of Rose Engelmyer Robert and Bonnie DeAngelo Cordelia and Don Delson Emilia Demarco Harry and Dorothy Dietzler Ellen and Gerald DiPinto Mark Dixon, in Honor of Penny Carmack Ann Donaghy, in Memory of Harry Segal Jackie Morrill and Mike Donahue Ruby Dowd and Angela Dowd Burton Ray and Ellen Doyle The Drew Family, in Memory of Rose Engelmyer


Thank You to Our Supporters Beverly Dubin Mr. and Mrs. Donald and Geraldine Duclow John Dulik and Sandra Folzer John and Lois S. Durso Robert Earle Michael Edelman Sally Eisenberg Jonathan and Nancy Ellsworth Linda Ellsworth Wendy Epstein and James Steiker Anne and Steven Fassler Mark and Rene Feitelson Ruth Ferber Joan Finger Joan and Aron Fisher Marian Fisher Judy Frank Cecile and Kenneth Frank Molly Frantz Rebecca E. Freedman, in Memory of Barry D. Freedman Fran Freedman and Jon Blum Brenda Freitag and Chet Tuthill Brenda Furtak Peggy Glover Ms. Joan Gmitter Naomi and Maxwell Gorson Marylyn Goutmann Diane Graboyes Mary Jo Grdina Shelley Z. Green and Michael L. Golden, Jr. Larry and Ann Green Patricia Greer Priscilla Grosick Trudy and Paul Gulterman Andrew and Michele Harbison Gail Hauptfuhrer Catherine Hawkes Beverly Hayden Sue and Doug Heckrotte Angela and Michael Hennessey Dr. Colin D. Hennessy and Dr. Jeremy S. Cohen Herbert and Gayl Henze Ruth Herd Susan Herron Daniel and Monica Hilferty Marlene Hilkowitz Morton and Lois Joy Hoffman Jean and LW Homeier Esther and Robert Hornik Donna and Bill Hower Lynda Hubbell Glenna Huls Judith Hyman David Ingram and Melanye Finister Lynne Jacobs Karl Janowitz and Amy Goldman Dr. and Mrs. William and Nancy Jantsch Sandra Jarratt Charles and Rebecca Johnson

Margaret Keller Margarita and Peter Kind Mr. Richard Klafter Kenneth Klein Mary and Dean Kline Jerry and Deena Koffler Ellen Kopeland Vicki and Doni Kramer Melvin and Rhoda S. Kreiner Rachel and David Krug, in Honor of Eliana Fabiyi Robert and Linda Lazar Lisa Lee Andrew Lees Stewart Leftow Karen Lisker Nadine Lomakin Donald and Nancy Maclay Barbara and Bob Maerten Mark Magrann, in honor of Steve Morgan Mary and Jack Markov Vincent Massimiano John and Eileen Mccomb M. McDonald Lorraine and Bruce McMahon Kathy McMaster Tom and Helen McNutt Sylvia R. Miller Mr. Bradley Mott John and Charline Neigh Hulon and Susanne Newsome Mr. Joe Norton Frances Novack Gerald and Margaret O'Neill Jennifer Orosco Linda Osler Phyllis Weber and Stan Oswald Mr. Richard Pariseau John and Judith Peakes Bob Peck Jodi Petrillo Botte and Michael Botte Elaine Petrossian Donald and Carol Plank Dr. Stephen Platt Jeff and Elizabeth Podraza Margaret and Nicholas Potalivo David and Karen Pressel, in Honor of APA Class 24 Linda Putnam Erat Ms. Linda Quam Mark and Karen Reber Leslie Rescorla and Thomas Achenbach Nanci Ritter and Jim Hutchison Elizabeth R. and William H. Rivers, Jr. Shawn Robertson, in Honor of Regina Haigh Linda Robinson Ph.D. and Peter Krill Carmen Rodriguez Barbara and Anthony Rooklin Maxine Rosen Caryn and Leon Rosenberg, in Honor of Lee and

Chris Van de Velde J. Randall Rosensteel Edwin and Sally Rosenthol Alan Rothenberg and Enid Krasner Marjorie and Alexander Russell Mitch and Amy Russell Robin Sampson Perlita and Frank Schorfheide Deborah Schultz Irene and Marvin Schuman Jill and Kerry Schuman Carleton Schwager Terri Schwomeyer Warren and Carole Lee Schwomeyer Kathy and Richard Sexton Leslie Sheer Craig Sheetz Jim and Cathy Shippen Jan and Tom Showler Eunice Silver Annette Silvers Joel Spiller Corinne Stone Paul Stone Joanna Sykes-Saavedra Daniel Szyld and Kathleen Ross Cecilia S. Tannenbaum Charles Tarr and Roy Ziegler Marion and Richard Taxin Joseph Terry Letty Thall Lorraine Toji William and Mary Tsiouris Cynthia Vena Ian Wachstein and Michele Zeldner Emily and Charles Wagner Ann Mintz and Clifford Wagner Cathryn and Thomas Walsh Jeannette and William Webb Jeannine and David Webber Shelly and Fred Weiner Marsha Weinraub and Stuart Schmidt Constance West Ann and Doug Wilkerson Nancy Wood Tyler and Maura Wynn Sam and Kuna Yankell Gerald Zeitz * * Denotes a deceased supporter + Denotes a gift of goods or services ^ Includes a matching gift List represents gifts made between August 1, 2016 and November 1, 2017.


LEGACYSOCIETY

THE

Arden Theatre Company would like to recognize the following supporters who have included the Arden in their wills or estate plans. Their planned gift provides support which will help sustain the Arden’s work for decades to come.

Anonymous Ms. Peggy Anderson* Stanley Baurys* Jane Berryman Louis Bluver Mary P. Burr Pearl M. Carpel Larry S. Friedman* and Dean H. Rishel Ellis Ginsberg* Peter Gistelinck and Kim Bloom

Grace Gonglewski and Eric Schoefer Suzanne and James Hill Mary Ellen Krober William Loeb Kristen Phillips and Matt Schreck Donald Martin and Richard Repetto* Tom Petro and Kristine Messner Madeline Portnoy Dr. Harry Rosenthal Marilyn and Dean Staats

We hope you will consider including the Arden in your will or estate plans. To be recognized as a member of the Legacy Society or with questions regarding planned giving, please contact Lauren Hughes Director of Development at 215.922.8900 ext. 149. *denotes deceased supporter


2017/18

DINING PARTNERS

When dining in Old City, we recommend these restaurants that support the Arden! All offer a special discount to Arden patrons. Please ask your server for details.

2ND STORY BREWING

117 Chestnut St.• 267.314.5770 www.2ndstorybrewing.com

JASMINE RICE OLD CITY

224 Market Street • 215.278.2545 www.jasminericephilly.com

CAMPO’S

NICK’S ROAST BEEF BAR AND GRILLE

CHLÖE

PANORAMA

214 Market Street • 215.923.1000 16 S. 2nd Street • 215.928.9411 www.camposdeli.com www.nicksroastbeefbarandgrille.com 232 Arch Street • 215.629.2337 www.cloebvob.com

14 N. Front Street • 215.922.7800 www.panoramaristorante.com

CONTINENTAL

PINOT BOUTIQUE

CUBA LIBRE

THE PLOUGH & THE STARS

138 Market Street • 215.923.6069 227 Market Street • 215.627.WINE www.continentalmartinibar.com www.pinotboutique.com 10 S. 2nd Street • 215.627.0666 www.cubalibrerestaurant.com

123 Chestnut Street • 215.733.0300 www.ploughstars.com

FEZZIWIG'S SWEET SHOPPE POSITANO COAST BY ALDO LAMBERTI 17 N. 3rd Street • 267.457.3608 www.fezziwigsphiladelphia.com

212 Walnut Street 2nd Floor • 215.238.0499 www.positanocoast.net

FORK

RACE STREET CAFÉ

THE FRANKLIN FOUNTAIN

SHANE CONFECTIONERY

HIGH STREET ON MARKET

WISTER

306 Market Street • 215.625.9425 208 Race Street • 215.627.6181 www.racestreetcafe.net www.forkrestaurant.com 116 Market Street • 215.627.1899 110 Market Street • 215.922.1048 www.shanecandies.com www.franklinfountain.com 308 Market Street • 215.625.0988 www.highstreetonmarket.com

26 N. 3rd St. • 267.239.5900 www.wisterbyob.com For complete restaurant descriptions visit: ardentheatre.org/dining


Artistic

Managing Director.................................................................................................................................. Amy L. Murphy Director of Finance and Administration.............................................................................Courtney Spiker Martin Associate General Manager...............................................................................................................Mary Beth Simon Assistant General Manager.........................................................................................................................Kevin White Arden Professional Apprentices....................... Jonathan Edmondson, Adiah Hicks, Brennen Malone, Glynnis Nadel, Joshua Thorps, Sarah Steiker, Abby Weissman

Production

Front of House

Education Development

Marketing

Producing Artistic Director............................................................................................................. Terrence J. Nolen Associate Producer................................................................................................................................ Jonathan Silver Commissioned Playwrights............................... Greg Banks, Jacqueline Goldfinger, James Ijames, Lorene Cary Artistic Assistant...........................................................................................................................................Sarah Scafidi

Administrative Management

Staff

Director of Marketing and Communications...................................................................................... Stephen Rapp Marketing Manager.............................................................................................................................. Rebecca Cureton Art Director.................................................................................................................................................Kristy Giballa Publicist................................................................................................................................................Christine Kozsuch Group Sales Manager.............................................................................................................................Kelsey Sherlock Marketing Interns.................................................................................Bea Gerber, Rachael Petersen, Becca Snyder Director of Development......................................................................................................................Lauren Hughes Grant Writer.................................................................................................................................................Ryann Carey Development Coordinator........................................................................................................................Paige Martini Director of Arden Drama School.............................................................................................................Sam Pedings Director of Education Outreach..................................................................................................................JosĂŠ AvilĂŠs Arden Teaching Artists................................Madison Auch, Kala Moses Baxter, Rachel Camp, Johanna Carden, Tara Demmy, Eliana Fabiyi, Emily Fernandez, Kelly Filios, Liz Filios, TJ Harris, Madi Juleskusky, Leigha Kato, Jenson Lavallee, Tanaquil Marquez, Matthew Mastronardi, Cindy Paul, Aaron Shown, Katie Sink, Jenna Stelmok, Rob Tucker, Josh Walker, Justin Yoder, Holly Yokley Education Interns........................................................................................................... Joshua Farner, Hannah Smith Albert M. Greenfield Teen Council..........................Annie Bohnenberger, Cat Bohnenberger, Katelin Bradley, Dylan Caligiuri, L'tajh Carter, Patrick Daniels, Anna Goula, Gryphon Faulkner, Anna Goula, Elizabeth Hilliard, Madeline Larkin, Elisabeth Moore, Jayden Moore, Anna Nowosielski, Cameron Orefice, Jillian Sajda, Allison Wray, Madeline Wray Box Office Manager................................................................................................................................. Corey Masson Assistant Box Office Manager.............................................................................................................Bryant Edwards House Manager................................................................................................................................................ Kaitlyn Ide Front of House Supervisor.........................................................................................................................Katie Frazer Front of House Assistants................................................................Ryane Beutler, Galen Blanzaco, Matt Falance, Emily Fernandez, Emily Lantz, Jackie Leibowitz, Francesca Piccioni, Amanda Robinson, Kate Tenen, Paola Cruz, Kelsey Sherlock, Julianne Schaub, Jason Blacketer Production Manager............................................................................................................................. Courtney Riggar Technical Director................................................................................................................................... Glenn Perlman Master Carpenter/Shop Foreman...........................................................................................................Justin Romeo Scenic Charge Artist.......................................................................................................Kristina Chadwich McGrath Master Electrician................................................................................................................................. Martin Stutzman Audio Engineer...........................................................................................................................................John Kolbinski Costume Supervisor..................................................................................................................................Amanda Wolff Wardrobe Supervisor...............................................................................................................................Rebecca Rose Properties Master............................................................................................................................... Christopher Haig Stage Managers................................Wendy Blackburn Eastland, Alec E. Ferrell, Kate Nelson, Katie Ringwood Assistants to the Stage Manager................................................................................Adiah Hicks, Brennen Malone Stitchers.........................................................................................................................Susan Benitez, Rufus Cottman, Electricians...............................................................................................Garyn Klasek, Greg Prioleau, Josh Samors Programmers................................................................Larry Barnes, Sydney Justice, Kelly Orenshaw, Ryan Stofa Props Artisan...........................................................................................................................................Scott McMaster Scenic Construction Intern....................................................................................................................Yoshi Nomura Props Construction Intern.....................................................................................................................Leah Nadolski Stage Management Intern....................................................................................................................... Sabrina Konick Costume Intern............................................................................................................................................Desta Pulley


Board and Committee Members Board of Directors David Fryman, President Nancy Burd, Vice President Holly Kinser, Vice President Michael A. Donato, Treasurer Nancy Hirsig, Secretary Brian Abernathy Rhonda Ball Rayenne Chen Joy L. De Jesús Nancy Elfant Robert Elfant Steven Engelmyer Jeanne Fisher Elizabeth H. Gemmill Albert M. Greenfield, III N. Peter Hamilton Joanne Harmelin Ann Marie Horner Richard L. Maimon Dr. Saifuddin T. Mama John J. McCawley Amy L. Murphy Terrence J. Nolen Kristen Phillips Jasmine Rice Old City is the only Thai restaurant in the area. This Thai tavern with it's beautifully understated space, well-seasoned specialties paired with the namesake rice and gracious service will make you feel like family. Authentic cuisine with lots of vegetarian and gluten-free options and signature Thai beer will surely make Jasmine Rice your go-to place for delicious Thai food and enjoyment!

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jasminericephilly.com 224 Market Street Philadelphia PA 19106

215 • 278 • 2545 • Carry-Out • Catering Special Events

Charles H. Rose Monica Horan Rosenthal H. Hetherington Smith Lee van de Velde Steve Wolfson Diane Dalto Woosnam Ellen Yin Board Executive Committee David Fryman, chair Nancy Burd Michael A. Donato Nancy Hirsig Holly Kinser Charles H. Rose H. Hetherington Smith Lee van de Velde Finance Committee Michael A. Donato, chair Nancy Burd Ellen P. Foster Elizabeth H. Gemmill Anne Marie Horner Kristen Phillips Harvey Swedloff Steve Wolfson

Board Development Committee Robert Elfant, chair Brian Abernathy Joy L. De Jesús Michael Donato N. Peter Hamilton Holly Kinser Lee van de Velde Diane Dalto Woosnam Personnel Committee David Fryman, chair Elizabeth H. Gemmill Albert M. Greenfield, III Charles H. Rose Facilities Committee H. Hetherington Smith, chair Mike Green James Kronzer Richard L. Maimon John J. McCawley Chris van de Velde

Engagement Committee Jeanne Fisher, co-chair Lee van de Velde, co-chair Rhonda Ball Nancy Burd Anne Cook Robert Elfant Nancy Hirsig Holly Kinser Steve Wolfson The Cornerstone Society Frederick W. Anton, III Gerard J. Conway, Sr. Carole Haas Gravagno Aaron Posner


Celebrating 20 years of ARDEN CHILDREN'S THEATRE

Circle the stories you know by heart or have seen at the Arden, then show this page to the Box Office for a special voucher to Arden Drama School!

1998/99 Charlotte's Web 1999/00 The Snow Queen 2000/01 The Jungle Book 2001/02 Bunnicula

2002/03 The Boxcar Children 2003/04 Sideways Stories from Wayside School Franklin's Apprentice

2004/2005 A Year with Frog and Toad 2005/06 The Dinosaur Musical

The Stinky Cheese Man and Other Fairly Stupid Tales

2006/07 The BFG (Big Friendly Giant)

Ferdinand the Bull

2007/08 Sleeping Beauty Go, Dog. Go!

2008/09 James and the Giant Peach

A Year with Frog and Toad

2009/10 Peter Pan

If You Give a Mouse a Cookie


2010/11 The Borrowers The Flea and the Professor

2011/12 Charlotte's Web

Robin Hood

2012/13 Cinderella

Pinocchio

2013/14 Sideways Stories from Wayside School

Dr. Seuss's The Cat in the Hat

2014/15 Beauty and the Beast

The Jungle Book

2015/16 Hans Brinker and the Silver Skates

The Stinky Cheese Man and Other Fairly Stupid Tales

2016/17 A Year with Frog and Toad

The Light Princess

Early Childhood Program Nurturing the curiosity, creativity, and intellect of our youngest friends. MAIN CAMPUS Germantown 31 W. Coulter St.

CENTER CITY The Curtis Center 6th & Walnut Sts.

NEW! FALL 2017

APPLY TOD AY!

215-951-2345 | ecp@germantownfriends.org

WWW.GERMANTOWNFRIENDS.ORG/ECP



We Have Classrooms Everywhere

.

FRIENDS SELECT

Come to an Open House After 10 weeks of training, middle school student docents tour their peers through a Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts exhibit.

The Center City Quaker School PreK - 12

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Best Since 1947

214 214 Market Market Street, Street, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA PA CamposDeli.com

soups • salads

HOAGIES • WRAPS

PHILADELPHIA’S CHEESESTEAK


Is Proud to Support

the Arden Theatre

525 RIGHTERS FERRY ROAD, BALA CYNWYD, PA 19004 610.668.7900 | WWW.HARMELIN.COM

Learn. Play. Grow.

theschoolinrosevalley.org

CELEBRATING A FIVE-YEAR RUN ON THE ARDEN'S GRAND STAGE


Italy On Your Plate... The World In Your Glass Guinness World Records, “World’s Largest Wine Keeper”

“Better, and more relevant than ever” - Craig LaBan, Philadelphia Inquirer

14 N. Front St, Old City

215.922.7800

PanoramaWineBar.com


K IERANT IMBERLAKE KieranTimberlake congratulates the Arden on 30 years of inspiring theater.

F. Otto Haas Stage, Completed 1998 Photography © Barry Halkin

ARCHITECTURE PLANNING RESEARCH

841 N American Street Philadelphia, PA 19123 kierantimberlake.com


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