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The State Theatre of North Carolina

MISSION STATEMENT:

Flat Rock Playhouse, The State Theatre of North Carolina, enriches lives through the art of theatre by sustaining production excellence, nurturing talent, and inspiring creativity in an inclusive safe haven for artistic vision, life-long learning, and creative risk.

FLAT ROCK PLAYHOUSE’S COMMITMENT TO DIVERSITY, EQUITY AND INCLUSION:

Flat Rock Playhouse, The State Theatre of North Carolina, is committed to fostering a diverse, equitable and inclusive community of artists, patrons, volunteers, students, partners, and supporters where everyone is welcome.

At Flat Rock Playhouse, all people – whatever their gender, race, ethnicity, national origin, age, sexual orientation or identity, religion, education, or ability – are valued and respected.

As storytellers, we strive to tell stories that reflect and illuminate the diversity of our shared humanity. We are grateful to our community and our audience members for joining us in this shared spirit of inclusion and equity for all.

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A MESSAGE FROM LISA K. BRYANT, ARTISTIC DIRECTOR

Once upon a time, in a bustling city where the lights shimmered like stars, there was a magnificent theater called “The Enchanted Stage.” Or, as it was known to the locals, Flat Rock Playhouse. It was renowned for its captivating performances, where the complex and beautiful tales of humanity came to life right before the audience’s eyes. In this enchanting theater, the storytellers, actors, and the technological wizards worked hand in hand to create a truly immersive experience. Every show was a masterpiece, blending the power of performance and cutting-edge technology.

One night, a young girl named Lily and her family were fortunate enough to secure tickets to a special performance at The Enchanted Stage. The show, titled “Threads of Time,” promised to take the audience on an extraordinary journey through history, celebrating the triumphs and tragedies of humanity. As Lily stepped into the theater, she was mesmerized by the grandeur of the stage. She took her seat, eagerly waiting for the show to begin. The lights dimmed, and the curtains slowly rose, revealing a scene that transported the audience back in time.

The story began with a brave knight riding across a lush green meadow, ready to battle a fearsome dragon. The audience gasped as the knight lunged forward, slashing his sword through the air, but instead of a dragon, a breathtaking holographic display brought the mythical creature to life. The theater walls transformed into a medieval castle, and the audience found themselves immersed in the sights and sounds of a bygone era. The spellbound spectators marveled as the actors fearlessly enacted scenes of knights, kings, and queens. Words of love, honor, and betrayal echoed through the theater.

As the show progressed, the tales shifted, taking the audience through the Renaissance period, the age of revolutions, and even the wonders of space exploration. Each era seamlessly transitioning into the next, thanks to the awe-inspiring stagecraft and the talents of the designers, craftsmen, and performers. Lily’s eyes sparkled with wonder as the poignant stories shared, both tragic and joyous, touched her heart and left a lasting impression.

As the final act approached, Lily realized that the true magic of “Threads of Time” was not just the technology or the performances. It was the way in which the stories resonated with the audience, reminding them of the shared humanity that we all carry within. With a standing ovation from the captivated crowd, the show came to an end, leaving the audience in awe of the incredible power of live theater. And so, “The Enchanted Stage” at Flat Rock Playhouse continued to weave its spell on all those who entered its doors, using the harmonious blend of performance and technology to showcase the timeless beauty and depth of the human spirit. For in these stories, we learn, we feel, and we discover that the connections between past and present can never be lost.

The 2024 season at Flat Rock Playhouse centers exploring the profound beauty and devastating complexity of our collective humanity, and endeavors to celebrate the role of technology and design in enriching storytelling. I hope that you, like Lilly, will relish the magic and impact of live theatre, crafted with passion and excellence by a team of dedicated Artists and Artisans right here on the great Flat Rock. Welcome to the show!

Welcome to Flat Rock Playhouse and welcome to our 2024 Mainstage Season! We are excited to host you. Whether you are here for the first time or hundredth, each show you see here is an opportunity for us to wow you, astound you, and hopefully make you feel and think.

Producing live theatre takes a village. It is not only the talented craftsmen and artists that bring shows to life from the paint on the scenery, to the actors you watch and the music you hear, but our patrons as well. It is through the collective experience of live theatre that we as a community grow and harness that power for impactful change.

Here at Flat Rock Playhouse, we believe in that power. We believe in the power of shared experiences and shared learning. From our education wing at Playhouse Jr. which provides K through Adult education, to the shows you’ll witness here on our Mainstage, our mission is to support lifelong learning and growth. But it takes the whole community to make that growth possible. To our patrons, volunteers, and donors, thank you for being a part of FRP’s 2024 season! So again welcome, we look forward to growing with you this year!

THANK YOU TO OUR SEASON SPONSORS

BOARD OF TRUSTEES

Clyde Allen

Connie Backlund

Sharon Campbell

Bob DiBella

Deanna Ellis

Gene Hamme

Robin Hamme

Sherri Holbert

Bruce Holliday

Joe Ippolito

Karolyn Killian

David Leiman

Peg Luy

Tom Marshall

Larry McGaughy

Charlotte Otto

Turner Rouse

Emily Russell

Jan Sullivan

Mike Weitzel

A MESSAGE FROM OUR BOARD OF TRUSTEES PRESIDENT MIKE WEITZEL

Welcome to the State Theatre of North Carolina. Flat Rock Playhouse was given that designation by the North Carolina Legislature and has continued to live up to the name since 1952. There is a reason why there are not a lot of empty seats around you tonight. There is a reason why not only patrons, but actors return to the Playhouse year after year. It’s the Lighting and Set Designs that makes you one of the “Four guys under a streetlamp” in Jersey Boys. It’s the Costume Design that brings Cats alive. It’s the Sound Design that ensures you hear everything at the “Kit Kat Club”. It’s the Production Team that takes you inside Shawshank Prison. Box Office, Marketing, Development and Admin round out the Team that is Flat Rock Playhouse. Your support through ticket sales, or a donation means everything to us and keeps the lights on. Everyone on the Rock thanks you for being part of the State Theatre of North Carolina. So sit back and enjoy the show!

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SCENIC DESIGNER

DENNIS C. MAULDEN

SOUND DESIGNER

KURT DAVIS

Flat Rock Playhouse presents BOEING-BOEING by Marc Camoletti

Translated by Beverley Cross & Francis Evans

DIRECTOR REGGIE LAW

COSTUME DESIGNER

TRAVIS M. GRANT

HAIR & MAKEUP DESIGNER

JAZZY JANE ARMSTRONG

PROPS MANAGER

KENZIE CONNER

ASSIST. STAGE MANAGER

HANNAH KATE HAWVER

FIGHT CHOREOGRAPHER BILL MUÑOZ

LIGHTING DESIGNER LOGAN TAYLOR

TECHNICAL DIRECTOR BRANDON MCIVER

PRODUCTION STAGE MANAGER MADELYN HAWVER*

PRODUCTION MANAGER

ADAM GOODRUM

INTIMACY DIRECTOR HANNAH WILLIAMS

THE CAST (in alphabetical order)

ASSOC. PRODUCTION MANAGER

JOSHUA D. STEWART

CASTING BY DALE BROWN, CSA

Carissa Fiorillo*........................................Gabriella

Maddie Franke*........................................Gretchen Marcy McGuigan*........................................Berthe Jessica Mosher*............................................Gloria

Grayson Powell*...........................................Robert Keith Rubin*...............................................Bernard

SETTING

Bernard’s apartment in Paris. One Saturday in April. Early 1960s

There will be a 15 minute intermission.

THE VIDEOTAPING OR MAKING OF ELECTRONIC OR OTHER AUDIO AND/OR VISUAL RECORDINGS OF THIS PRODUCTION AND DISTRIBUTING RECORDING OR STREAMS IN ANY MEDIUM, INCLUDING THE INTERNET, IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED, A VIOLATION OF THE AUTHOR(S)’S RIGHTS AND ACTIONABLE UNDER UNITED STATES COPYRIGHT LAW. FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE VISIT: https://concordtheatricals.com/resourses/protecting-artists.

“Boeing Boeing” is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals on behalf of Samuel French, Inc. www.concordtheatricals.com

*Denotes member of Actors’ Equity Association

THE CAST

BOEING-BOEING PRODUCTION STAFF

Production Manager – Adam Goodrum

Associate Production Manager – Joshua D. Stewart

Production Stage Manager – Madelyn Hawver*

Assistant Stage Manager – Hannah Kate Hawver

Assistant Scenic Designer – Ezekiel Ajibade

Technical Director – Brandon McIver

Scene Shop Foreman – Emily Rich

Head Carpenter – Philip Link

Staff Carpenter – Scott Farnworth

Carpenter – Laura Lumetta

Scenic Charge – Steph Charaska

Assistant Scenic Charge – K. Shaly Farmer

Scenic Artist – Suzanne Barnes

Costume Shop Manager – Tim Barham

Assistant Costume Shop Manager – Alice Bryant

Head of Wardrobe – Amy Pavelka

Stitcher – Betty Miller

Stitcher / Wardrobe Assistant – Jazzy Jane Armstrong

Costume Shop Volunteer – Kathryn Wells

Costume Shop Volunteer – Cathi Mahaffey

Head of Lighting and Projections – Logan Taylor

Head Electrician – Georgi Fenimore

Production Electrician – Sarah Cribbs

Staff Electrician – Andrew Westbrook

Head of Audio – Kurt Davis

Audio Engineer – Mason Sams

A2 Microphone Technician – Rachel Peterkin

Props Manager – Kenzie Conner

Assistant Props Manager – Lane Shoemaker

Props Artisan – Maddie Abelson

Overhire Carpenter & Props Artisan – Gabrielle Tillinghast

LET’S GIVE A STANDING OVATION TO PRODUCTION SPONSOR

PETER PARRY IN MEMORY OF JOHN S. COX

Your steadfast support sustains Flat Rock Playhouse’s mission to enrich lives through the art of theatre. From dynamic onstage productions to engaging arts education initiatives, your support of the arts makes a real difference in our community. We are honored to uplift the memory of John S. Cox, whose spirit continues to inspire us all. Together, we hope you enjoy the show.

CARISSA FIORILLO* (GABRIELLA)
JESSICA MOSHER* (GLORIA)
MADDIE FRANKE* (GRETCHEN)
GRAYSON POWELL* (ROBERT)
MARCY MCGUIGAN* (BERTHE)
KEITH RUBIN* (BERNARD)

THE CAST

CARISSA FIORILLO* (GABRIELLA) Broadway: ALADDIN. National Tours: ALADDIN (1st National Tour), RADIO CITY ROCKETTES (Rockette), BULLETS OVER BROADWAY (1st National Tour), GUYS AND DOLLS. Film/TV; KISS OF THE SPIDER WOMAN, THE MARVELOUS MRS. MAISEL, FULL FRONTAL WITH SAMANTHA BEE (Emmy Nominated), SNL, and more. Love to my family, especially Mom. @carissafiorillo

MADDIE FRANKE* (GRETCHEN) Couldn’t be more thrilled to be back at her favorite place on earth. She started as an apprentice here in 2008, and they just can’t get rid of her. Most recently seen as Helga in CABARET, Mary Delgado in JERSEY BOYS, her other FRP credits include A FLAT ROCK PLAYHOUSE CHRISTMAS, PROPOSALS, SOUTH PACIFIC, CINEMATASTIC, LETTERLAND, MAMMA MIA, JOSEPH…DREAMCOAT, ANNIE, A FUNNY THING HAPPENED..., MEET ME IN ST. LOUIS, ALL SHOOK UP (twice!), MAN OF LAMANCHA, and SEVEN BRIDES FOR SEVEN BROTHERS. Other credits include; Off Broadway: SLEEP NO MORE, KICKING AND SCREAMING (Assistant Director) In her spare time she also is an illustrator and designer. You might have seen some of her design work around town at ShareWell Coffee and Mountain Juicery! Huge thank you to Chase, all of my Flat Rock friends, and my family!

MARCY MCGUIGAN* (BERTHE) I am always happy to return to the Artistic Team here at The Rock.  Having the oppurtunity to share the stage with Lisa K. Bryant again will always call me back to the Mountains.  I learn and grow here every season and working with Chase Brock and Reggie Law is all an actor could wish for.  Thank you for supporting our Artistic Endeavours.

JESSICA MOSHER* (GLORIA) is a Canadian actress and award-winning writer based in New York City. Flat Rock Debut! Off Broadway: WITCHES?! IN SALEM?! (HERE Arts). Regional: MURDER ON THE LINKS (North Coast Repertory Theatre & Laguna Playhouse); PAINT NIGHT (The Public Theatre, Maine); THE 39 STEPS (Riverside Theatre); HAND TO GOD (Florida Studio Theatre); FUN HOME (White Plains Performing Arts Center); CRIMES OF THE HEART (Bristol Valley Theatre); THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST (Savannah Repertory Theatre). TV/ Film: MR ROBOT (USA), FOR HIRE (SOHO International Film Festival), ANXIOUS (DANCES WITH FILMS), A ROYAL CHRISTMAS ON ICE. In 2023, Jessica’s short screenplay GOOD EVENING,

MARSHALL (Good Evening, Geraldine) won the Austin Film Festival Screenplay Competition. Thanks to everyone at Flat Rock Playhouse and the talented cast and crew of Boeing Boeing! Theatre is magic. Special thanks to Dad, H, and always K. www.jessicamosher.com @notjessmosher

GRAYSON POWELL* (ROBERT) is an actor & writer in film, TV, theatre, commercials and sketch comedy. This will be his 6th show at Flat Rock and he couldn’t be prouder to be around such excellent peeps. Shoutout to his NC family! With an MFA in Acting from Columbia University, Grayson has appeared in the award winning feature films SUNDOWN, HEDGEHOG, THE ROGER SMITH, THE SYMPATHY CARD and the upcoming film THE FRIEND (opposite Naomi Watts). On TV, he has appeared in LAW & ORDER (NBC), KEVIN CAN F HIMSELF (AMC), MADE IN JERSEY (CBS), MADAM SECRETARY (CBS) and MODERN LOVE (Amazon). He co-wrote the feature films AS HE BELIEVES, LOSERS and SWELL with 3 Worker Films which are currently in pre production. His commercials include Samsung, USAA, Applebees, Flonase, Canon, Citizens Bank, Bernie and Phyl’s furniture, Bank of America and Honda. He has also performed in NYC and numerous regional theatres around the country. In 2016, he played the iconic bartender, Sam Malone, in the National Tour of CHEERS LIVE ON STAGE. He has also performed stand up comedy at Gotham Comedy Club, Stand Up New York, Comix and EastVille Comedy Club. SAG-AFTRA, AEA”

KEITH RUBIN* (BERNARD) is an actor, writer, and producer based in New York City. Off-Broadway credits include the original production of PUFFS (New World Stages), 1927 (ArsNova), and SHIP OF CLOWNS (Primary Stages). Regionally, he has performed in AT THE WEDDING  and PEOPLE, PLACES, AND THINGS (Studio Theatre DC) as well as  MACBETH IN STRIDE (Shakespeare Theatre Company) and CABARET (Virginia Theatre Festival). He can also be seen on television in THE EQUALIZER, UNBREAKABLE KIMMY SCHMIDT, AT HOME WITH AMY SEDARIS, THE ILIZA SHLESINGER SKETCH SHOW, ALTERNATINO, and THE LATE SHOW WITH STEPHEN COLBERT, among others. As a filmmaker, his work has premiered at the SOHO International Film Festival and been seen at festivals around the country. All my love, always, to J. keithmrubin.com. Instagram: @keithrubin

“Our students LOVED it! I teach 4th grade social studies and the content relates directly to what they are learning”

-Henderson County Public School Teacher

Apprentices are early career performing artists that come to Flat Rock Playhouse each year to refine their craft, work with seasoned professionals, and bring the power of live theater to our community.

Every year the Apprentices travel to public elementary schools throughout Western North Carolina with a dynamic and educational in-school touring program. They spend one month performing for over 5,000 students, bringing their academic studies to life right before their eyes.

This fall, students will enjoy Slowpoke!: The True Story of a Tortoise and Hare. In this Appalachian retelling of Aesop’s classic, Tori the tortoise races a big city hare and, with the help of her friends, gains the confidence to fully embrace what makes her unique and discovers how she fits into her community.

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REGGIE LAW (DIRECTOR) is excited and honored to be back on the Rock for this production of Boeing-Boeing, having directed Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner two seasons ago. For 25 years, Reggie has served as Executive Artistic Director at Oak Ridge Playhouse in Tennessee, where some of his favorite past productions include How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, To Kill a Mockingbird, Mame, Lend Me a Tenor, The Wiz, Alabama Story, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, The Drowsy Chaperone, and most recently Nine. In years prior, he worked for theatre and opera companies across the US, as well as five years as the assistant creative director for Dollywood Entertainment. Earlier this year, he led an acclaimed production of The Color Purple for Nashville REP. In 2020, his work was recognized for “Excellence in the Arts” at the Southeastern Conference of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Intl. In his very rare free time, he enjoys photography, baking, and his latest obsession: growing and propagating roses. He is grateful for the opportunity to play among the Vagabonds once again. Already he feels a part of the family.

DENNIS C. MAULDEN (SCENIC DESIGNER) Apprenticed with the Playhouse in 1967 and continued for 11 years as Equity Stage Manager and Scenic Artist. He became Resident Scenic Designer in 1985 and joined the full-time staff in 2000. With an MFA degree from UNC-Greensboro in 1977 and membership in United Scenic Artists, New York Local #829, Maulden has designed standard and classical repertory works, experimental projects, new plays, operas, and musicals in regional, university, and New York theatres. Proud to have contributed to the theatre’s physical and aesthetic growth, artistic production quality, and strong educational development, Dennis feels particularly blessed to be a part of the Playhouse family. denniscmaulden.com

TRAVIS GRANT TRAVIS M. GRANT (Costume Designer)

Select design credits include: Steel Magnolias (Flat Rock Playhouse); It’s A Wonderful Life, The Addams Family, Escape to Margaritaville (Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre); Disney’s Frozen (East Coast Regional Premiere), Elvis: A Musical Revolution, Beautiful: The Carole King Musical, Cinderella (North Shore Music Theatre); Cinderella, Annie Get Your Gun, Million Dollar Quartet (Fulton Theatre); Beautiful: The Carole King Musical (Theatre By The Sea); The Rocky Horror Show, The Wizard of Oz, Singin’ in the Rain, Million Dollar Quartet, Grease, Tommy (Maine State Music Theatre); Anything Goes, Cinderella (The Wick Theatre); Equivocation (New England Premiere), Swimming in the Shallows, Topdog/Underdog, Gross Indecency (Dramatic Repertory Company); Head Over Heels, Elf, Rock of Ages, Tuck Everlasting, Hello Dolly!, Annie, Young Frankenstein, Mary Poppins, The Rocky Horror Show, Into the Woods, Shrek, Fiddler on the Roof, Spamalot (Waterville Opera House); The Nutcracker (Bossov Ballet); Inook and the Sun (U.S. Premiere), Last Easter (New England Premiere, KCACTF/Barbizon Region I National Design Award) (University of Southern Maine), and many more! Travis is a frequent collaborator with international drag sensation and RuPaul’s Drag Race alum JuJubee (Huluween Dragstravaganza, PetSmart National Commercial/ Instagram). Travis is the winner of five regional Broadway World Awards for Best Costume Design, including Best Costume Design of the Decade (2010 – 2020). www.travismgrant.com

LOGAN TAYLOR (ASSISTANT LIGHTING DESIGNER) is currently in his first season as Head of Lighting and Projections for Flat Rock Playhouse. He graduated from The Brevard College in 2017, receiving a B.A. in Theatrical Design & Production emphasizing in Lighting Design. After graduating he worked as the Lighting Director for the Grammy award winning band the Steep Canyon Rangers touring North America from 2017-2021. He then simultaneously joined the Steve Martin and Martin Short tour “Now you see them, Soon you won’t” starting with their Net-

flix special working as an Assistant Video Designer and Assistant Monitor Engineer from 2018-2021. Logan is excited to start a new chapter of his life with Flat Rock Playhouse.

KURT DAVIS (SOUND DESIGNER) is currently in his third season as Head of Audio for Flat Rock Playhouse. He graduated from The University of Mississippi in 2015, receiving a B.F.A. in Theatrical Design & Production emphasizing in Sound Design. Since then, he has worked in multiple performing arts venues across the country, including Shakespeare Theatre Company, New Stage Theatre, The Warehouse Theatre, and The Brevard Music Center. Favorite designs include MACBETH, THE GIRL ON THE TRAIN, (Flat Rock Playhouse), THE LEHMAN TRILOGY, THE LEGEND OF GEORGIA MCBRIDE (Warehouse Theatre), BRIGHT STAR, and SWEAT (New Stage Theatre).

JAZZY JANE ARMSTRONG (HAIR & MAKEUP DESIGNER) is thrilled to be back for her second season here on the Rock! She is a graduate of Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts and received her Bachelor of Arts in Theatre. Some recent work was at Gulfshore Playhouse as a wardrobe intern and at the Weston Theatre Company as a wardrobe supervisor and costume/ wardrobe assistant.

BRANDON MCIVER (TECHNICAL DIRECTOR)  is celebrating his second full season with Flat Rock after joining the theatre at the very end of 2022. He has worked in numerous scene shops in various capacities over the last 20 years. In 2003 he moved to Columbia, SC where he began his theatre career as ATD with Trustus Theatre. Throughout his artistic adventure, Brandon has worked as a carpenter, painter and props and scenic designer for many if not all of the theatre, dance and opera companies in Columbia. He has also designed/built scenery, special effects and props for independent film and commercial video. On a smaller scale, Brandon has built scenery and served as puppeteer for the Columbia Marionette Theatre. After relentless vacationing in WNC for the last 15 years, he decided to finally become a resident.

KENZIE CONNER (PROPS MANAGER) is thrilled to be returning for the 2024 Season! Originally from Roanoke, VA, she is a theater professional with nearly 3 decades of experience in performance, props, puppetry, scenic design, stage management, choreography, special effects makeup, technical direction, and production management. After spending a wonderful summer as an intern here at FRP, graduating college, and then spending a year abroad in Ireland, she was lucky enough to work on board Disney Cruise Line for over 3 years. She has worked for the Virginia Children’s Theatre, the Jefferson Center, and many other regional arts organizations in various capacities. Apart from being a theater professional, she has spent time working in event management as the Director of Events for the Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad in Ohio, and has spent over a decade as a freelance wedding and event coordinator.

MADELYN HAWVER (STAGE MANAGER) is so excited to be back at Flat Rock Playhouse. In 2021, Madelyn graduated from the University of Cincinnati (CCM) with her BFA in Stage Management. While in college she stage managed at local theatres Know Theatre of Cincinnati and Pioneer Playhouse. Since graduation, she’s had the privilege of stage managing at theatres in South Carolina (Long Bay Theatre, Southeastern Summer Theatre Institute) and Florida (Gulfshore Playhouse). She is so thankful to her family, friends, and mentors for their unconditional support and love.

HANNAH KATE HAWVER (ASSISTANT STAGE MANAGER) is from Myrtle Beach, SC and just finished her third year at the College- Conservatory of Music (CCM) studying stage management. She has previously worked at the Wagon Wheel Center for the Arts and Gulfshore Playhouse and is thrilled to be in Flat Rock for her first summer.

ADAM GOODRUM (PRODUCTION MANAGER) Adam graduated from UNC School of the Arts in with a B.F.A. in Technical Direction. After graduating he went to Goodspeed Opera House where he spent 3 years climbing the ranks from a Carpenter, Lead Welder, Master Carpenter to their Assistant Technical Director 2007. He then moved to DC to become Signature Theatre’s Technical Director. After a year with Signature he returned to Goodspeed to take over as their Technical Director where he stayed from 2009-2013. In 2013 Adam moved closer to home and joined the Flat Rock Playhouse staff where he took on the position of Technical Director, and in 2014, he moved up to be the Production Manager. Adam is happy to have found his place back in his home state of NC where he is closer to family and friends and where he and his wife, Samantha welcomed their first child Ryden to the Vagabond Family in 2018.

JOSHUA STEWART (ASSOCIATE PRODUCTION MANAGER) is currently in his third season with Flat Rock Playhouse. Originally hailing from Illinois, he received a Bachelors of Science in Theatre Production from Illinois State University and a Master of Fine Arts in Stage Management from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. Prior to settling in Western North Carolina, Joshua traveled the US as a production manager and stage manager. He has worked with companies such as Florida Grand Opera, the Atlanta Opera, Utah Festival Opera and Musical Theatre Company, and Rutgers University Mason Gross School of the Arts, among others.

BILL MUÑOZ* (PRODUCTION STAGE MANAGER)  This year marks Bill’s 33rd season at Flat Rock Playhouse, and 35th year as a proud Union Member of Actors’ Equity Association. Starting out as an apprentice in 1985, through subsequent years, he went from Scenic Carpenter to Actor to Stage Manager to Fight Choreographer to year-round staff as Production Manager. Although now he “stepped down” to only be hired seasonally, he always looks forward to return to this special community at the “Rock.” Special thanks to those who support live theatre and make the arts an important contribution to society. Much love to his wife and daughter, the two most important people of his life.

DALE BROWN (CASTING DIRECTOR) 30 years to the summer after appearing on stage at the Playhouse, Dale is delighted to rejoin the Vagabonds ranks as casting director. His work in casting includes - Broadway: Phantom of the Opera, Billy Elliot; A Little Night Music, Jesus Christ Superstar, Guys & Dolls (w/ Tara Rubin Casting). Off-Broadway: Gorgeous Nothings (upcoming –Life Jacket Theater), Our Brother’s Son (w/ Jason Styres), America Is Hard to See, Daddy Long Legs (Drama Desk Nom), Old Jews Telling Jokes. Regional: Run Bambi Run (world premier), Titanic, Nativity Variations, The Chinese Lady, The Who & the What (Milwaukee Rep); The Heart Sellers, John Proctor is the Villain (Huntington); In the Heights (Seattle Rep), Things I Know to Be True (Arizona Theatre Co.) 2 Pianos 4 Hands, In the Heights (Cincinnati Playhouse), Sense & Sensibility (Chicago Shakespeare), Disgraced (Syracuse), Lives of Reason, In This House (Two River Theatre). Honors graduate of Kalamazoo College & the BESGL Theater Program (London). dalebrowncasting.com

THE LEIMAN

Find peace and tranquility in this new garden of remembrance.

Flat Rock Playhouse’s founder, Robroy Farquhar, settled in this beautiful mountain region to celebrate the joys of nature and create a safe haven to practice his craft. In 2021, we continue to embrace the quiet serenity of our beautiful surroundings with The Leiman Garden of Remembrance.

David and Sharon Leiman donated this hallowed ground in memory of the six million Jews and millions of other men, women, and children murdered by Nazi Germany. The garden invites us all to remember, learn, reflect and NEVER FORGET.

David and Sharon first came to Flat Rock Playhouse in 2016 for the all-star hit production, Million Dollar Quartet. We are honored and overjoyed to call this dynamic duo part of the Flat Rock Playhouse team of patrons, donors, and volunteers.

2024 Donor Listing

Individual, foundation, and corporate donors make it possible to produce high-quality, hand-crafted live theater and arts education programs at Flat Rock Playhouse.

We are deeply grateful for your support.

To see a full listing of our incredible supporters, please visit our Virtual Playbill.

Donations below represent 14-month cumulative giving totals through 05/21/2024. Please contact debranelson@flatrockplayhouse.org if correction is necessary.

BOLD NAMES = The Vagabond Society

RED NAMES = 2024 Subscribers

ITALIC NAMES = 2024 Donor Concierge Club

BLOCKBUSTERS ($100,000+)

Charlotte & Bob Otto

SHOWSTOPPERS ($50,000+)

Dennis & Victoria Flanagan

Paul M. Simons & Buddy Hughes

David & Sharon Leiman

MEGASTARS ($25,000+)

Clyde & Nina Allen (in honor of Lisa K. Bryant & Paul Feraldi)

Nancy & Richard Burns

Lynn & Bob Davidson

Robin & Gene Hamme

EB Hoover & AM Secosan

Joe & Hilda Ippolito (in memory of Don & Joanne Rathgeb)

Bob DiBella and Carol Savage

SUPERSTARS ($10,000+)

Audrey Love Charitable Foundation

J. Jette & Linda Edwards Campbell

Beth & Jon Couch

Peter Parry (in memory of John S. Cox)

The Larry & Ashley David Foundation

Deanna & David Ellis

R Dean Jollay Jr.

Mal & Mary Kessinger

Joseph Laughter & Scott Keels

Daryl & David Neims

George & Sioux Oliva

Nancy & Alan Sawyer

Jo & Bob Staton

STARS ($5,000+)

Kay & Franke Burke

Terri Eisenhauer

Bill & Sally Hale

Kim & Dave Hinkleman

Dr. Rick and Flora Hobson

Thomas T. & Bernice F. Irvin Foundation

Phil & Cynthia Lewis

David & Terri Luck

Mast General Store

Nancy & Larry McGaughy

Bill & Miller Medina

Dot Moyer

The Perkins Charitable Foundation

Justin E. Richards (in honor of Jan and Pete Richards)

Bill & Carolyn Robichaux

Tracy Robinson & Mark Salmanson

Jan & David Sullivan

Robert & Elaine Waring

Suz & Mike Weitzel

IMPRESSARIOS ($2,500+)

Ken Adams

Ellen & Lindsey Allen

Ken & Nancy Anderson

Bob & Mary Chamberlain

Ted Etherington (in memory of Carolyn Etherington)

Carol Gettig & Charlie Phillips

Candi & Josh Guffey

Barbara Guidos

Sherri & Rick Holbert

William Holmes

Judy Hoyer

Steve & Sheryl Jamerson

Bob & Paulette Kurek (in recognition of Charlotte Otto)

Diane Kyker

Peggy & Don Luy

Beverly Melenyzer

Tim Parks & Lance Hiatt

Joy & Eric Rutherfurd

Patty Shedlow

Amy Singletary

Robert Stone & Jan Hundhausen

Gary Warlen

Martha Wurzel (in honor of Philly Kohn)

Diane & Dale Zuck

HEADLINERS ($1,000+)

Jennifer Andersen (in honor of Ethan F. Andersen) Anonymous

Jerry & Linda Ariail

Jim & Carol Avallone

Connie & Gib Backlund

Allan & Terri Baer

David & Debra Baker (in memory of Marsha Raney & Virginia Camp)

Bob & Karen Balkman

David Bowers

Dale Salvaggio Bradshaw & Sophia Bradshaw

Chase Brock

Becky Bruening (in memory of James Bruening)

Sharon Campbell

David E. Coates

Elaine Cole

John & Donna Crawford (in honor of all the actors & staff)

Julie Davis

Steve Dozier Group

Marvin & Patricia Eargle

Jan & Jeff Egolf

Mr. & Mrs. Charles Frederick

Adam & Sam Goodrum

Harry & Sarah Grymes

Gordon & Sarah Herring

Don Holder (in honor of John & Lisa Bryant)

Bruce Holliday and Denise Cumbee Long

Diane Jankowski

Steve & Sharon Johnson

Kay Jollay

Joyce Jolly

Kirsch Family

Bryan Wesselink & Carmen Lehtinen

Erwin & Nancy Maddrey

David & Nancy Mahoney

Tom Marshall

Caroline Gunther & John McCormick

Tod & Renita McDougal

McKibbin Family Donor Advised Fund of CFHC, Inc.

Richard Mears

Beth Allen Menyhart

Nancy Miller

Roberta Moll

Libby Morris

Lois S. Carlson & Jerome Mrowca

Tom & Jackie Murrill

Robert Nosal & Robert Trisolini

Belinda Parks (in honor of A. Lee Parks, Jr.)

Jeff & Melanie Pieper

William Reese

Turner & Debbie Rouse

Troy, Kate, Beth, Drew

Scarborough honoring Nancy & Larry McGaughy

Michael & Judy Scharf

Lynne & Phil Seymour

George & Cathy Shields

Shannon & Jon Sigmon in honor of The Goodrum Family (Far & Wide)

Helen & Russell Smart

Jane & Bill Swafford

Danny & Gina

Jane Rouse Waddell

David & Lorraine Watson

Tricia & Bill Wearmouth

Sandra Woodfin Williams

Young Family Charitable Fund (in honor of Charlotte Otto)

2024 GOVERNMENT & FOUNDATION SUPPORT

The City of Hendersonville

Henderson County Government

Henderson County Tourism Development Authority

North Carolina Arts Council

The Shubert Foundation

The Village of Flat Rock

Walnut Cove Members Association

2024 SPECIAL FUNDS & ANNUAL RECOGNITION

Charlotte & Bob Otto, New Initiatives Fund

Charlotte & Bob Otto, Mainstage Season Sponsors

Beth & Jon Couch Concession Stand

David & Sharon Leiman, Mainstage

Dennis & Victoria Flanagan, Playhouse Junior Sponsors

Dining Porch In Loving Memory of Tommy & Bernice Irvin

Joe & Hilda Ippolito, Black Box Stage

Lynn & Bob Davidson, Apprentice Program Lead Sponsors

M. Wurzel Parking Lot 3, In honor of my dear Phil

Paul M. Simons & Buddy Hughes, Apprentice Tour Season Lead Sponsors

Robin & Gene Hamme, New Works Founders Fund

2024 CORPORATE SPONSORS

Asheville Regional Airport

Blue Ridge Public Radio

Cuisine Team

Forvis Mazars

Henderson Oil Co Inc.

Joseph Laughter Clothier & Scott

Keels Design

Knox Law

Looking Glass Realty

Marked Tree Vineyard

Optimum

PMI Blue Ridge

Ruby De Noche Lounge

Sharewell Coffee

Southern Alarm & Security

Terri Eisenhauer Signature Properties

Treadshots

Tryon Estates - ACT Retirement Life

Communities

United Community Bank

Van Winkle Law Firm

Victoria Flanagan, AAMFT Clinical

Fellow, Trauma and Grief Counseling

WHKP

WTZQ

PERFORMERS ($500+)

Anonymous

S & J Family Fund at Community Foundation Tampa Bay

Eileen Bailey

Marti & Julian Biller

Kay Brems

Richard & Sally Brigden

Sherry K. Brooks

Michael & Ann Campbell

Keets Cassar

Gerard & Odette Coluccelli

Norris and Cricket Crigler

Mark & Meredith Dornenburg

Elizabeth Justice Giving Trust Renaissance Charitable Foundation, Inc.

Christopher & Mary Fender

Mark Finley

Paul Vencil Fitch

Greg & Carol Fouts

Dr. & Mrs. William T. Garrison

Gayden & Janell Gauthier (in honor of Deceased Family Members)

Mary & Graham Hallward

Rod & Diane Hansen

Sandy & Donna Hastie

Jacque & Woody Headden

Herbert & Pamela Hertner

Patti & Phil Byrd

Jana & Bill Humleker

Robert Stone & Jan Hundhausen

Carl J. Johnson & Alexandra Das

M & W Johnson

Amy Johnston

Lynda Jollay

Joe Pucilowski & Susan Kasper

Ken & Sue Kilburn

Lee & Sarah King

Dan & Edie Lang

Ernest Levinson

Jonathan & Kristen Lyda

Charles Marston

Carol Martinez

Geoffrey Masukawa

Elizabeth & Brian McCormick

Sandra & Donald McIntyre

Gail McLeod

Linda Meade & John Luechtefeld

Leslie & Charles Mishner

Tim & Joey Mock

Beverly Morris

Dennis Mountain

Susan Nation

Mike & Rosemary Nelson

Jim & Kitty Olson

LTC Robert T. & Patricia A. Payne

Sue Payne (in memory of Jayne & Gloria)

Angela & Joe Peiso

Debbie Penney

Allan Pennington & Lois Mikrut

Paige Posey & Mark Warwick

Gordon & Leona Query

Charles & Dianne Russ

Edwin & June Salvesen

M. H. Seibold (in memory of Marvin Seibold)

Lewis Singer

Barbara Stangl

In memory of Patricia Burkholder Stepp

The Paton Fund of Community Foundation of Henderson County, Inc.

Sandy Taraszki

Lana & Raymond Tetzlaf

Peter Thomasson

George & MG Tyda

Amy Underwood

Nick & Merrie Weedman (in honor of former Mayor Robert V Staton)

Robin & Bonnie Worcester

BACKERS ($250+)

Wedge & Debbie Abels

From Friends of Flat Rock Theater

Paul A. Abry

Roger C. Adams

Karen Adkisson

Jane & Terry B. Andersen

Virginia Bailey

Jean Baldwin

Rex & Becky Banadyga (in memory of George Wilkins)

Bill & Ceelie Beacham

William C. Beck

Sandra Bennett

Charles & Nancy Blakely

Kari Bos & Robert Vorona

Helen & Chuck Bosshart

Jim Bradford & Ruby Grimm

Robert & Ann Braswell

Geri Brink

Robert Brown

John & Lisa (in honor of The Farquhar Family & Vagabonds Everywhere)

Nancy Buchan

Brant & Judy Bynum

Eileen & Pat Cafferty

Robert & Jeannette Cannon

Carol & Rocco Cassone

Kathy & Gary Christensen

Alice Clark

Edie Clark

Brent & Lynn Clever

Celia Cogdell (in memory of Jerry Cogdell)

Maureen Coleman

Carol Coles

Adele & Newt Colston

Barbara Connell

Robin Coseo

Thomas & JoAnn Cox

Heather Cygan

Anna & Graeme Dalziel

Betsy Darnall (in memory of Tom Darnall)

Sandy J. Davis

Diane Dillingham

Delores Doerr

Lynne Eramo

Ron & Debbie Evilia

David & Bonnie Gold (in memory of Herberet Novack)

Goldens

Connie Goodrum

Lt. Col. Walter Goodwin Esq

Tom Gurley

Earle Haire Jr

Bob & Myra Hannah

Jerry & Melissa Harrelson

Mike & Paula Harrison

Peter & Sandi Heckman

Paula & Ron Hoffman

Ginny & David Hoppenworth

Lynn & Allan Huffman

Richard Hurley (in honor of Pat Hurley Brother & Apprentice in 1965)

Debbie & Standford Hyslop

Alan Jastczemski

Andrea & Jim Johannsen

David & Julia Johnson

Johanna Johnson

Deborah Johnson (in memory of C.B. Johnson)

Clariette Joseph

Andrea Sundberg

Martin Kalb

Michael Kavouklisv

Judy & Bill LaMée

John N. Leach Jr

Laura & Ron Leatherwood (in honor of Lisa & John Bryant

Dudley & Becky Lehman

Elaine & Jon Levine

Anat Levi-Wipranik

C. A. Lewis

Doris Loomis

Stephen Machiz

Gayle Magruder

Anne Maliff

David & Susan Marchette

Robert & Frances Martino

Gene M. May

William McCauley

John & Susan McCormick

Ann McFadden

Candice & Patrick McGinnis

Herbert & Diana Mcguire

Howard & Mary Lou McJunkin Jr

Anne Mercer

Charlene Miller

Bill & Charlotte Moore

Rachel & Jerry Moran

Trish Morgan

Deborah Mounts

Tim & Pam Mullinax

Angelique Murphy

Janet Newman Berry

Dennis O’Connor

Bill & Judy Pendergast

John Phillips

Becky & Cody Plott

Eve & Alan Powell (in honor of Lisa K. Bryant)

Jan & Dave Powell

Chip & Karen Pryde

Dr. Kenneth & Debbie Ray

Elaine Rindner

Sue Robinson

Eileen Rolnick (In memory of William Iverson)

Bill Elmore & Beth Rountree

Bill & Jean Ann Rushton

Scott & Dorene Savage

Karen & Paul Schaefer

Patricia Shepherd

Carole Sitzer (in memory of Stanley Sitzer)

Bill & Karen Skelton

Jaye Smith

Dr and Mrs Leonard Snyder

Gail & Nelson Sobel

Carol and Jack Spencer

Steve & Danelle Springer

Fred Stack

Tracy Stanley, Jonah Stanley, Adalynn Riddle

Holly & Andy Strauss

Peace Sullivan

Claire Taylor

D. Alice Taylor

Janet & Rick Taylor

Susan Thomas

Pam & Ed Tiles

Martha Todd

Doris Tomlin

Michael & Rebecca Trepper

Sandy & Bill Tucker

Suzanna Waddell

Bill & Ida Walker

Paula & Steve Webb

Dr. & Mrs. Jerry Weiss

Andrew & Kathryn Wells

Heidi Will

Valerie Williams

Richard H Willits

Greg Wilson

Linda & Bob Winans

J&C Enterprises (in memory of Mari McCullough)

Bud & Mary Lynn Yost

SUPPORTERS ($100+)

Diane Adams

David Aldridge

Vic & Mary Anne Allwein

Anonymous

Vicky Anthony

Sonia & Jerry Arnold (in memory of Bridget Bartlett)

Carol Bailey

David & Pamela Baron

Charles Beard & David Levy

Thomas Bell

Russell Benton

Bruce Berkowitz

Blair Best Jones

Anne Bethea

Lisa Better

Steve & Gina Bishe

James Bondi

Books For Good

Becky Born

Cathy Bradley

Tim & Lucy Brannon

Dr. Jim Brewer (in honor of Sandy and Donna Hastie)

Ann Brindisi

Michael Brooks

Elizabeth Brown

Charlie & Lindley Buchas

Dru Buesing

Christine Burns-Fazzi

Bob & Kathy Bushong

Charles & Linda Butz

Lisa & Gus Campano (in memory of Kay Hall)

Marjorie Campbell

Jane Canniff

Alice L. Carey

Eugene & Sallie Carr

Mercedes Otero

Walter Castro

Robert D. Chapin

Joe & Cheryl Chasin

Christopher Chianesi (in memory of John Cox)

Jeff & Julie Christianson

Marty Cornwell

Gail Craine

Peggy & Joseph J. Cramer (in memory of Parker Roberts)

James Cullen

Judy Ferguson Cunningham

Jane Shelton Dale (in honor of Carol D. Austin)

Charles & Tammara Darnell

Madeline Daubert

FRP Chorus (in loving memory of Darlene Tribby)

Gerald Davidson

John Delaloye Jr

PJ Dempsey

Ellen Depelteau

Linda & Brian Dillon

Louis Dixon

Thomas Doebber

Chris Dolman & Cathi Culbertson

Margaret Donaldson

Diane Doolittle

Valerie & Bill Douberley

Dana Dubreuil

Margie Eades

Ginger Ellis

Earl Engle (in memory of Constance Engle)

Larry & Beth Farmer

Emily Fechtenburg

Rodney Filasky

Helen Fischer

Steve & Lori Fischer (in honor of Mike Campbell)

James & Brenda Fisher

Susan Fisher

Juliette Fister (In honor of

Matthew Glover and

Ethan Anderson)

Debra Fontaine

Frank Forbes

Gerald & Gayle Foret (in honor of our parents)

Irene & Lee Friedman

Pamela Fuhrer and Larry Goodhue

Rachel Fulp

Greg Garvan

Marilyn & Allan George

Pamela Gibson

Gordon D Giffin

Larry Gilliland

Barbara Goodman

Katherine Grant

Sheila Grapes

Gerald & Ann Graves

Blaine & Cynthia Greenfield

Erinn Groh

Paul and Marilyn Gustman

Lou Hackney & Mark Packard

Leah Hammond

Garry Hancock

Jerry & Paulette Handegan

Robert & Diane Hansberry

Rowdy Harden

Kellee Haselton (in honor of Nat Zegree)

Mary Haslam

John & Carol Helbling

Richard Henderson

Thomas D. Herring Jr

Randy Herron (in honor of Karen Herron)

William Hill

Patricia Hobbs

Lee & Carole Hodges

William Hollenack

Cheryl Hollingsworth

Susan Hood

Ellen Horst (in memory of Dave Hart)

Dick & Eva House

Steve Hurst

Teresa Iacono (in memory of Mary Louise Iacono)

Kate Ingram

James & Susan Irvin

Susan Jahnke

Gerri Jergensen

Foster & Judy (in honor of Foster M. Johns, IV)

Brad Johnson

Paula Jones

Glenda Jowers

Jim & Janel Jurczyk

Katherine Karraker

Kathy & Jack Keefer

Janet Kim

Mary M. Kinard

Chuck & Nancy King

Rebecca King

Brittany Kiteley

Paula Klante

Mary Klenz

Ann & Gene Klimstra

Sharon Kopstein

Sandra & Herb Koross

Kathleen Kurke

Renée La Schiazza

Lake Summit Properties LLC

Linda & Bill Lambert (in memory of Phoebe Lambert)

John R. Lauritsen

Mary LaVigne

Michael Lawson

Vicki Leary (in memory of Guy Leary)

Vicki Leeds (in memory of my mother, Joanne Hatton)

Vicky Lieber (in memory of Ed Lieber)

MacLean Limehouse

Violet Ludvick

Virginia Lyle

Bruce Macdonald

Carolyn Marlowe

Donald Mateyka

Judith Mayer

Carol McCrory and Brenda Clark

Stephanie McDonald

Michael & Cynthia McVean

Ellen Menkin

Carl Miller

Stuart Miller

George & Rebecca Mills

Trudie Mitchell

Gary Mohr Sr.

Wally & Rhonda Momeier

Barbara Moore

William Moore

Geraldine Morgan

Anthony Mumblow

Judiann Myers

Susan & Joseph Myers (in memory of Bob Sturm)

Dennis & Gail Nelson

Robert Neubert

Heidi Owen (in memory of Mary Reimann)

Mary Owen (in memory of Charlie Owen)

Michael & Phyllis Owens

Judy Peacock

William Pender

Robert and Laura Petrus

Jane Phillips

Rick & Elsie Pilarski

Don & Brenta Poole

Robert and Lorie Primosch

Maureen Prunty

Richard Pucciarelli

Thomas & Susan Purdy (in memory of Sylvestor F. Leahy)

Ann & Jerry Pyles

Earle & Ann Rabb

Jim & Becky Ramsey

Bill & Beth Ray

Ralph Redpath (in memory of Earl Wentz)

Rick & Virginia Rehn

John Reingardt

RentWNC

Lynda Richards

Pete & Jan Richards

Isabel Richardson

Michelle Rippon

Carol Roberson

David Robinson & Jean Kaufman

Charley & Pam Rogers

Regan Roos (in honor of Scott Treadway)

Chip & Marcy Ross

David Rumbough (in memory of Linda)

Mary Michele Rutherfurd

Frank & Nancy Rutland

Drs. Robert & Barbara Sadowski (in honor of responders)

Daryl & Emily Sakol

Lydia Sargent

Bill Saylor

Monroe Scheiner

Tony & Adonna Schroer

June Scott

William Scrantom

Wendy Showalter

Patty & Jim Siebert (in memory of Dave Hart)

Connie & James Simons

Frida Sinkler

Helen Sirett & Ken Hendrix

Ann Smith

Carol Smith

Dee Smith

Janet Smith

Punch & Nan Smith

Diana Spitzer

Ann Stewart

Patti Stewart

Jeanne & Brantley Sudderth

Kim & Mary Taylor

Robert & Shirley Teel

John Teller

Robert Temple

Jay & Nancy Thorndike

Kay Thorp

John & Joanne Thurow

Dennis Tinseth

Arden Travers

Mark & Jane Trexler

Diane Turner

Charlie & Jane Tyer

Robert Utsey

Alicia T. Vogel

Mayor Barbara Volk

Nancy Waclawek

Sonja Waddell

Rick & Deborah Waggoner

Gil & Sheila Walden

Leslie Wallace

Kimberly Ward

Steve & Kim Warne

Joy Warren

Richard Wasch

Bob & Cecily Wells

Craig & Arlene Welch

Jim West

Adrian Wettach

Delbert & Linda Whitaker

Laura K. White

Jay & Patrice Wiggins

David & Cheryl Williams

Kathryn Williams

Robert Williams

Jeffrey & Debbie Wilson

Susan Wirths

Susan Wittman

Christine Woodruff (in memory of Mrs. Mary Reimann)

Theo & Ruth Woolsey

Leslie Wynne

Natalie Zitnick

FLAT ROCK PLAYHOUSE LEGACY GIVING

Ensuring arts accessibility, entertainment, and impact for years to come.

Flat Rock Playhouse’s Vagabond Society invites dedicated arts lovers to consider including Flat Rock Playhouse in their estate planning.

We celebrate the following founding members as champions of the arts.

Judy & David Burnstein

Wes & Gayle Colby

Karen Conley

Bob DiBella & Carol Savage

Albert & Jeannie Gooch

Caroline Gunther

Gene & Robin Hamme

Gordon & Sarah Herring

Sherri & Rick Holbert

Richard B. Hurley

Charlotte & Robert Otto

Tracy Robinson

Lynne & Phil Seymour

Janette Boyd Sullivan

Sandra Woodfin Williams

Members not only secure the theater’s future but also etch their names into a narrative of artistic brilliance, talent cultivation, and boundless creativity. Your support through planned giving is a testament to your profound dedication to enriching lives and nurturing our community.

For more information or to become a member of the Vagabond Society, please contact our Development Office at oliviapalmer@flatrockplayhouse.org or by calling 828.693.0403 x 230.

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