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CHARLOTTE & BOB OTTO
It is a joy to sponsor the 2025 season of world-class productions created right here at Flat Rock Playhouse.
We hope you enjoy the show.
Thank you for supporting Flat Rock Playhouse.
MAINSTAGE SEASON SPONSORS
CHARLOTTE & BOB OTTO
It is a joy to sponsor the 2025 season of world-class productions created right here at Flat Rock Playhouse.
We hope you enjoy the show.
Thank you for supporting Flat Rock Playhouse.
Dear esteemed patrons,
As we prepare to take to the stage, we are reminded of the profound impact that your presence has on our craft. You are the spark that ignites the flame of our passion, the wind that fills the sails of our creativity, and the sunshine that nourishes the bloom of our art.
As artists, we are driven by an insatiable desire to create, to express, and to connect with others through our work. But this desire would remain unfulfilled without the vital support and appreciation that you, our dear patrons, provide. You are the raisond’être of our endeavors, the reason why we toil and strive to bring forth the best that is within us.
Your presence in our theatre is not merely a pleasure, but a necessity. Without you, our words would fall on deaf ears, our movements would be mere gestures, and our music would be but a silent melody.
And yet, because of you, we are able to do what we love most in the world. We are able to lose ourselves in the thrill of storytelling, to find ourselves in the applause and accolades, and to rediscover ourselves in the joy and wonder of creation.
So, we offer our deepest gratitude to each one of you. Thank you for being our inspiration, our motivation, and our reward. Thank you for allowing us to share our art with you, and for being a part of the grand tapestry that is our collective experience.
We hope that you will continue to join us on this wondrous journey, to laugh with us, to cry with us, and to be moved by the beauty and power of the human spirit. For in the end, it is not just a play that we present to you, but a reflection of all of us: our hopes, our dreams, and our very humanity.
With appreciation and respect,
Lisa K. Bryant
This project was supported by the North Carolina Arts Council, a division of the Department of Natural and Cultural Resources.
Producing live theatre, by its very nature, creates a vibrant community—one that fosters connection, growth, and creative exploration, from backstage to center stage to the house seats.
Community begins offstage. Our talented staff, crew, and artists collaborate for weeks—sometimes months—to bring each production to life. From the stage floor to the lighting grid, every element is meticulously crafted. Our team brings their education, experience, and passion, making every performance at Flat Rock Playhouse a one-of-a-kind experience. As each production is unique, requiring deep collaboration, cultivating opportunities for continued learning and growth.
That sense of community carries onto the stage. During the casting, our artistic team thoughtfully assembles ensembles that not only fit the roles but also complement one another—artistically and personally. The rehearsal process demands vulnerability, trust, and dedication. As the cast works together to shape a production, bonds form that enhance their performances bringing authenticity and emotional depth to the stage. When artists unite in harmony, something magical happens— a spark that ignites not only among the performers but in the hearts of everyone watching.
Each production is crafted with care, heart, and an unwavering commitment to excellence making every moment on stage as impactful and unforgettable as possible. Through this process, not only do stories come to life, but the individuals involved grow—as artists, as collaborators, and as people.
This growth is then passed to the final and most vital piece of the puzzle: you—our audience. Once the curtain rises, community extends into the seats. Each performance becomes a shared moment between strangers who laugh together, gasp together, and are moved together. Live theatre offers a rare and powerful form of connection, allowing us to feel deeply and reflect together. In those moments, a collective understanding is born—one that we carry with us beyond the theatre walls. As a patron, you are not just an observer; you are a participant in this living, breathing art form. Your presence is essential to the magic of live theatre and to the community that makes it so meaningful.
I am proud to represent a professional producing theatre that believes in the transformative power of community. It is my privilege to help ensure that Flat Rock continues to be a space where creativity thrives, connections are forged, and unforgettable experiences are shared.
Together, we make theatre. Together, we build community. Thank you for being a patron of Flat Rock Playhouse.
Sam Yaeger Goodrum
On behalf of the Board of Trustees, thank you for being a part of the Flat Rock Playhouse family. We are proud to be a professional producing theatre with the mission of enriching lives through the art of theatre.
So, what does it mean to be a producing theatre? It means everything you see is planned, crafted, and presented right here on The Rock. The scenery, the costumes, the props, the choreography, the direction, the performers—everything that goes into a show… it all happens here.
But that’s not all. We offer classes and performance opportunities for the next generation of theatre artists through our Playhouse Jr. and Apprentice programs. We are in the schools, reaching more than 10,000 students and teachers. And we Rock Out! to bring performances to the community.
None of this happens without you. We appreciate your support as patrons, students, donors, volunteers, and ambassadors. If you’d like to get more involved, or if you have any comments or questions, please reach out to me at FRPBoardPresident@flatrockplayhouse.org. I’d love to hear from you.
Again, thank you for being part of this magical place on The Rock.
Charlotte Otto President, Flat Rock Board of Trustees
Connie Backlund
Sharon Campbell
Bob DiBella
Deanna Ellis
Duncan Fraser
Gene Hamme
Robin Hamme
Buddy Hughes, (Reid, Jr.)
Bruce Holliday
Joe Ippolito
David Leiman
Peg Luy
Larry McGaughy
Tom Marshall
Charlotte Otto
Tracy Robinson
Turner Rouse
Emily Russell
Jan Sullivan
Mike Weitzel
Since our theatre began, we have depended on generous patrons and donors. By including Flat Rock Playhouse in your will, you can ensure great storytelling, teaching, and performing for future generations.
Endowment Funding is a wonderful way for ensuring the Playhouse’s future. Savvy donors can endow their current gifts through their will. For example, a bequest of $2500 would permanently endow an annual gift of $100. A bequest of $25,000 would create a named fund that would generate $1,000+ perpetually.
FOR MORE INFORMATION, Please contact Jim Brewer, Director of Development, 828-693-0403 ext. 220 jimbrewer@flatrockplayhouse.org
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, 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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Book By
Words and Mu
By HENRY LEWIS, JONATHAN SAYER, and HENRY SHEILDS
Steve Sidwell
Jason Howland
This production is presented by arrangement with DRAMATISTS PLAY SERVICE under license from MISCHIEF WORLDWIDE LTD
©2012, 2014 Mischief Worldwide LTD. All rights reserved.
DIRECTOR
LISA K. BRYANT
ASSIST. DIRECTOR
ETHAN ANDERSEN
LIGHTING DESIGNER
GEORGIA FENIMORE
TECHNICAL DIRECTOR TOM WILLSON
ASSIST. STAGE MANAGER
AMELIA DRISCOLL*
SCENIC DESIGNER
DENNIS C. MAULDEN
SOUND DESIGNER KURT DAVIS
PROPS MANAGER KENZIE CONNER
ASSIST. STAGE MANAGER VICTORIA COULTER
ASSOC. PRODUCTION MANAGER
JOSHUA D. STEWART
COSTUME DESIGNER TIM BARHAM
HAIR & MAKEUP DESIGNER MATT OLIVER
PRODUCTION STAGE MANAGER / FIGHT CHOREOGRAPHER BILL MUÑOZ*
PRODUCTION MANAGER ADAM GOODRUM
CASTING BY DALE BROWN, CSA
THE CAST (in alphabetical order)
MAYA J. CHRISTIAN*................................................ANNIE
DAVID LIND*.............................................................CHRIS
BLAKE SEGAL*.............................................................MAX
COURTER SIMMONS*.............................................DENNIS
GALLOWAY STEVENS *.......................................JONATHAN
SCOTT TREADWAY*.................................................TREVOR AMANDA TONG*....................................................SANDRA PAUL VONASEK...................................................... ROBERT MATT WADE.............................................................SWING JAHLAYNIA WINTERS...............................................SWING
The Mischief Production of THE PLAY THAT GOES WRONG was originally produced on the West End Stage by Kenny Wax & Stage Presence and on Broadway by Kevin McCollum, J.J. Abrams, Kenny Wax & Stage Presence
THE PLAY THAT GOES WRONG was first presented by Mischief Theater under the title The Murder Before Christmas on December 4th, 2012, and the Old Red Lion Theater in London
THE PLAY THAT GOES WRONG, the “Falling G” logo Device, Mischief, and the Misceif Theatre are trademarks of Mischief Worldwide Ltd.
For Mischief Worldwide Ltd.:
Directors: Mark Bentley, Jonathan Burke, Henry Lewis, Kenny Wax
Executive Director: Jo Danvers
Marketing Manager: Harry Lockyear
Production & Administrative Assistant: Minoli De Silva
Any video, photography and/or audio recording of this production is strictly prohibited.
*Denotes member of Actors’ Equity Association
MAYA J. CHRISTIAN* (ANNIE) Maya J. Christian (she/ her/hers) is thrilled to return to her home state to make her Flat Rock Playhouse debut this summer! Maya just played Little Eva in BEAUTIFUL: THE CAROLE KING MUSICAL. Favorite credits include JAGGED LITTLE PILL 1st Nat’l Tour (Swing/ Frankie cover), SIX (Anna of Cleves, Norwegian Cruise Lines), SWEET CHARITY (Daddy Brubeck, Gulfshore Playhouse), THE WOLVES (#13, Repertory Theatre of St. Louis), INTO THE WOODS (Little Red Riding Hood, The Barnstormers Theatre), BEAUTIFUL: THE CAROLE KING MUSICAL (Lucille, Phoenix Theatre Company). BFA Musical Theatre ’20, Sargent Conservatory of Theatre Arts at Webster University. Maya would love to thank her friends, family, and partner for their continued support! Maya would like to dedicate her performance to Mollie, Emma, and Chloe (affectionately known as the Lady Goonz), her three best friends from college, and the truest examples of what it means to be a great stage manager. Instagram: @mayathemusical, mayajchristian.com
DAVID LIND* (CHRIS) is thrilled to be back at Flat Rock where he was previously seen in MACBETH, SHERLOCK HOLMES AND THE HOUND OF THE BASKERVILLES, AMADEUS, and THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST. Some of his other credits include: NOISES OFF, YOU GOT OLDER (Steppenwolf), NEW COUNTRY (Rattlestick Theatre), DOUBT, SOUTHERN GOTHIC, THE THANKSGIVING PLAY, THE GLASS MENAGERIE, SWEAT, WHO’S AFRAID OF VIRGINIA WOOLFE?, THE GRAPES OF WRATH, THE MISS FIRECRACKER CONTEST, DIVIDING THE ESTATE. Film: FIVE NIGHTS AT FREDDY’S, BILLBOARD. Television: CHICAGO P.D., CHICAGO FIRE, FARGO, SHAMELESS, NCIS: NEW ORLEANS, SECRETS OF SULPHUR SPRINGS, KILLING IT. Education: Millsaps College, Circle in the Square Theatre School, The School at Steppenwolf. He is represented by Stewart Talent.
BLAKE SEGAL* (MAX) is overjoyed to be making his Flat Rock debut. National Tour: MARY POPPINS. Regional: Williamstown, The Old Globe, Repertory Theatre of St. Louis, Philadelphia Theater Company, Yale Rep, Paper Mill Playhouse, Playmakers Rep, Syracuse Stage, Connecticut Rep, Chautauqua Theater Company, Virginia Theater Festival, Adirondack Theater Festival, Tantrum Theater, The Public Theatre; NYC: Noor Theatre, The Araca Project, NYMF, Fault Line Theatre, Three Day Hangover. TV: BLUE BLOODS; Awards: Barrymore & BroadwayWorld Award nominee. Training: University of Virginia (B.A.) and Yale School of Drama (M.F.A.); Faculty: Syracuse University Department of Drama. Thank you Katie for everything always, Zee Casting, and The Mine. www.blakesegal.com
COURTER SIMMONS* (DENNIS) is thrilled to return to Flat Rock after playing Frankie Valli in last season’s JERSEY BOYS! Broadway: JERSEY BOYS (Bob Crewe, Frankie Valli Standby) Off-Broadway: JERSEY BOYS (Frankie Valli) National Tours: JERSEY BOYS, BEAUTY & THE BEAST, HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL . Favorite Regional: CHICAGO (Mary Sunshine), THE LEGEND OF GEORGIA MCBRIDE (Tracy Mills), ROCKY HORROR SHOW (Riff Raff), SINGIN’ IN THE RAIN (Cosmo). Television: LAST WEEK TONIGHT; MYSTERIES OF LAURA . Film: THE PRODUCERS and the forthcoming MERMAID. Courter is also an award-winning cabaret performer who has traveled around the world with his cabarets and was nominated for a 2024 Grammy Award. More at courtersimmons.com. Courter is a proud husband to Jason and dad to Derrik.
GALLOWAY STEVENS* (JONATHAN) continues to enjoy this summer in his hometown, and its historic “Rock” following features portraying Nick/Righteous Brother in BEAUTIFUL: THE CAROLE KING MUSICAL. Other past FRP credits include Gyp DeCarlo in JERSEY BOYS, and King Maximilian in Rodgers & Hammerstein’s CINDERELLA. Other regional credits include Sweeney Todd in SWEENEY TODD: THE DEMON BARBER OF FLEET STREET, Sagot in PICASSO AT THE LAPIN AGILE, Professor Callahan in LEGALLY BLONDE, Sam Phillips in MILLION DOLLAR QUARTET (Oregon Cabaret Theatre); Gomez in THE ADDAMS FAMILY MUSICAL, Oliver “Daddy” Warbucks in ANNIE! (Temple Theatre Company); Bruce Bechdel in FUN HOME, Cervantes/Don Quixote in THE MAN OF LA MANCHA (Harlequin Productions of Olympia, WA); Franklin Hart, Jr. in 9 TO 5: THE MUSICAL (Timberlake Playhouse); Tim Brady in THE CAKE (San Luis Obispo Repertory); Jud Fry in OKLAHOMA! (Pacific Conservatory Theatre).Instagram:@thegallo_way
AMANDA TONG* (SANDRA) is beyond excited to step into the shoes of this hilarious dream role with a cast of hooligans. She was last seen on this stage in Beautiful playing Betty (understudying Carole King). You may have also seen her in Jersey Boys as Lorraine, Lulu in Cabaret; Judy in A CHORUS LINE and Annelle in STEEL MAGNOLIAS. Some of her past favorite regional credits include: WAITRESS (Jenna); Flat Rock Playhouse Christmas; Regional Premiere FLASHDANCE (Gloria); INTO THE WOODS (Cinderella); ESCAPE TO MARGARITAVILLE (Rachel); MAN OF LA MANCHA (Antonia); SATURDAY NIGHT FEVER (Stephanie)*Winner for Most Impressive Actress in a Lead Role; GODSPELL (Robin); MARVELOUS WONDERETTES (Cindy Lou); Regional Premiere ROCK OF AGES (Constance, u/s Sherrie); CRAZY FOR YOU (Polly); I LOVE YOU, YOU’RE PERFECT NOW CHANGE (Woman 1); DAUGHTER OF SOCIETY (Herself) *New York SummerFest Winner for Best Vocalist in a New Musical; A WALL APART-Air Supply Musical New York Musical Festival. Amanda was a member of the USO Show Troupe where she had the honor and privilege to travel all over the world performing for our troops, veterans and their families. Her extreme gratitude to Lisa, Ethan, and the rest of the Flat Rock family. To her husband Sean, I love you my dreamboat. Galatians 6:9
SCOTT TREADWAY* (TREVOR) Scott Treadway has cursed the WNC theatre scene for 42 years. Starting as an apprentice at the Playhouse in 1984, Treadway has clung like kudzu to these beautiful mountains. Favorite shows include (FRP & NC Stage) THE DROWSY CHAPERONE, 39 STEPS, EVERY BRILLIANT THING, STONES IN HIS POCKETS, GOD OF CARNAGE and a bunch more that won’t fit the word limit. But his fave role is that of “Dad” to his awesome daughter, Ava.
PAUL VONASEK (ROBERT) is beyond grateful to be returning to the Flat Rock stage for his second time this year and fourth time overall. Starting with “the Scottish play”, then SHAWSHANK REDEMPTION, then CATS, Paul has been blessed with the opportunity to play a wide range of characters, amongst incredible casts assembled by the almighty Lisa Bryant. Paul wishes to thank the ushering team that humor him anytime he interrupts their pre-show meeting. And also his mother-in-law Shirley Jones who is the best babysitter two toddlers could ask for. And also his wife and best friend Laurie Jones for being pure magic.
MATT WADE (SWING) is elated to return to FRP after his debut last year in THE SHAWSHANK REDEMPTION (Rooster) and JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR in Concert. Also locally: THE PLAY THAT GOES WRONG (Max/Cecil/ Arthur), INTO THE WOODS (Cinderella’s Prince/Wolf), and MATILDA (Mr. Wormwood) in Asheville; YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN (The Monster) and ROCK OF AGES (Stacee Jaxx), as well as directing IT’S A WONDERFUL LIFE: A LIVE RADIO PLAY, in Hendersonville. National tours: OKLAHOMA! (Jud/Ali cover), and THE PRODUCERS (Leo Bloom standby). Thank you Lisa and everyone at FRP for another beautiful summer together.
JAHLAYNIA WINTERS (SWING) is excited for another show at The Rock this summer! You may have recently seen her perform this season in BEAUTIFUL as Shirelle/ Uptown soloist, or in CATS as Jellylorum. Winters graduated from Young Harris College in May of 2023 where she received her Bachelor of Fine Arts degree. Her favorite credits since undergrad have been CINDERELLA: ENCHANTED (U/S Cinderella/Ensemble) and THE LITTLE MERMAID (Atina/Flounder). She’d like to thank the endless support of her family (especially her mom…we LOVE MAMA TONYA), Flat Rock family, dearest friends, and past and present mentors who all continue to be a guiding light and fierce encourager to dare greatly. Instagram:@jahlayniawinters
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Adam Goodrum - Production Manager
Joshua D. Stewart - Associate Production Manager
Bill Muñoz*- Production Stage Manager and Fight Choreographer
Amelia Driscoll* - Assistant Stage Manager
Victoria Coulter - Assistant Stage Manager
Sandra Lopez - Assistant Scenic Designer
Tom Willson - Technical Director
Emily Rich - Assistant Technical Director
Ryn Gulley - Staff Carpenter
Sierethene Chepes - Carpenter/ Runcrew
Devon West - Carpenter/ Runcrew
Glenn Case - Scenic Charge
Alexis Morehead - Assistant Scenic Charge
Tim Barham - Costume Shop Manager
Alice Bryant - Assistant Costume Shop Manager
Amy Pavelka - Head of Wardrobe
Matt Oliver - Hair and Makeup Artist
Betty W. Miller - Stitcher
Kathryn Wells - Costume Shop Volunteer
Cathi Mahaffey - Costume Shop Volunteer
Montana Kern - Head of Lighting and Projections
Sarah Cribbs - Head Electrician
Thomas Cawood - Production Electrician
Georgia Fenimore - Production Electrician
Andrew Westbrook - Electrician
Kurt Davis - Head of Audio
Mason Sams - Audio Engineer
Kaden James - A2 Microphone Technician
Kenzie Conner - Props Manager
Gideon Rowland - Assistant Props Manager
Annie Bolte - Props Artisan
ADMINISTRATION
Managing Director – Samantha Goodrum
Finance and Payroll Manager – Tracy Holbert
Artistic Director – Lisa K. Bryant
Artistic Associate and Music Supervisor – Ethan Andersen
Company Manager – Scott Treadway
DEVELOPMENT
Director of Development – Jim Brewer
Associate Development Director – Olivia Palmer
Development Associate – Debra Nelson
Community Engagement Manager – Michael Arrowood
Resource Development and Community
Relations Officer – Bailey Dalton
Director of Marketing – Christy Souther
Digital Media Coordinator – Jeb Purcell
Marketing Associate – Maddie Franke
Director of Education – Lauren Hopkins
Education Associate – Liz Mason Moore
Production Manager – Adam Goodrum
Assoc Production Manager – Joshua D. Stewart
Technical Director – Tom Willson
Assistant Technical Director – Emily Rich
Costume Shop Manager – Tim Barham
Head of Lighting and Projections – Montana Kern
Head of Audio – Kurt Davis
Props Manager – Kenzie Conner
Box Office Manager – Stephanie Orr
Patron Services Manager – Heather Campbell-Smith
Customer Service Rep – Alyson Gooch
Customer Service Rep – Julie Estes Hayes
Customer Service Rep – Donny McInerney
House Manager / Customer Service Rep – Jess Casey
House Manager – Emmett Casey
House Manager – Libby Morris
House Manager – Dawn Oathout
Facilties Director – Paul Feraldi
Assoc Facilities Director / Concessions Manager – Bryan Taylor
LISA K. BRYANT (DIRECTOR) is a New York-based artist who is simply over the moon to be returning to The Rock! Most recently, she directed, choreographed, and music directed Swingtime Canteen (Ivoryton Playhouse) and Sex n’ the City: A Super Unauthorized Musical Parody (Las Vegas/tour). Other favorites include Sister Act (Arrow Rock Lyceum), The Diary of Anne Frank (Holmdel Theatre), and The Pink Unicorn (Episcopal Actors Guild, The Cell NYC). Broadway choreography: Broadway Backwards 8 & 9 (Al Hirschfeld Theatre, Palace Theatre). Musical direction: Texas in Paris (York Theatre; AUDELCO nomination). Amy has also provided dramaturgy for the new musicals Every Wednesday Night, Male Fleischman, Alice, and Warsaw. Member: AEA, SDC.
ETHAN ANDERSEN (ASSIST. DIRECTOR & ARTISTIC ASSOC. )
Ethan is grateful to be a Vagabond and to help bring quality theatre to this community. Currently, he serves as FRP’s Artistic Associate & Music Supervisor, but he’s also served as a writer, educator, actor, apprentice director, and apprentice in his time at the playhouse. He was the music director and conductor of the SATURDAY NIGHT FEVER national tour and Elon University’s Music Theatre program. On Broadway, he’s played piano for MEAN GIRLS and Company and conducted for BCEFA’s Easter Bonnet Competition. As a writer, Ethan is a member of the BMI Lehman Engel Musical Theatre Workshop, ASCAP, and Dramatists Guild. He is proud to be building the Playhouse Jr. Licensing program, featuring his new musicals SLOWPOKE!, ROOTABAGA EXPRESS!, LETTERLAND ALIVE!, and GREETINGS FROM NORTH CAROLINA!. Ethan received a BFA in Music Theatre from Elon University.
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
KURT DAVIS (SOUND DESIGNER) is currently in his fourth 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 CABARET, MACBETH, THE GIRL ON THE TRAIN, (Flat Rock Playhouse), JANE ANGER, THE LEHMAN TRILOGY, THE LEGEND OF GEORGIA MCBRIDE (Warehouse Theatre), BRIGHT STAR, and SWEAT (New Stage Theatre).
DALE BROWN (CASTING DIRECTOR) is delighted to return for his second season to work with this creative, embracing team. Other casting credits include - 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: RENT (Atlanta
Opera), 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
BILL MUNOZ* (PRODUCATION STAGE MANAGER & FIGHT CHOREOGRAPHER) 36 years as a proud Union Member of Actor’s Equity Association This season will be Bill’s 34th at Flat Rock Playhouse. 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 in his life.
AMELIA DRISCOLL* (ASSISTANT STAGE MANAGER) is excited to be back at Flat Rock Playhouse for another wonderful season! Amelia started working at the former FRP downtown Hendersonville location in 2015. Since then, she’s worked as an Assistant Stage Manager and Production Stage Manager at the FRP downtown space, the FRP Mainstage, North Carolina Stage Company in Asheville, and at various theaters in North Carolina, South Carolina, and California. Favorite productions she’s worked on at FRP include West Side Story, Cinderella, Macbeth, Mamma Mia, Million Dollar Quartet, The Importance of Being Earnest, and more. When she’s not at the theater, Amelia enjoys taking on adventures. She’s bikepacked across Florida, caved and whitewater rafted in Costa Rica, and ridden camels through the Sahara Desert. (If you’re looking for an adventure buddy, let her know after the show!) And, speaking of the show, she very much hopes you enjoy the production.
VICTORIA COULTER (ASSISTANT STAGE MANAGER) is eager to be a part of the Flat Rock Playhouse season. Previous credits include PA for THE WEIR, PIPE DREAM, YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN, 4000 MILES at Berkshire Theatre Group, PSM for THE TEMPEST and IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST at Tennessee Shakespeare Company, PA for American Ballet Theatre, ASM for Measure for Measure at Illinois Shakespeare Festival. She received a BFA in Stage Management from The University of North Carolina School of the Arts. She would like to thank her friends and family for their support throughout her career.
GEORGIA FENIMORE (LIGHTING DESIGNER) is thrilled to have done her second lighting design for Flat Rock Playhouse. After designing Cats, she was ready to get back into another lighting design for the Playhouse and was thankful for the offer to design again. The Play That Goes Wrong is a fantastic show to be closing out her third season at FRP. Georgia is thankful to Flat Rock for being her home for the past three years and is excited to take everything she’s learned with her to Texas State University where she will be studying to get an MFA in Lighting Design.
TIM BARHAM (COSTUME DESIGNER) He is extremely excited to be working at Flat Rock Playhouse for another season. Prior to moving to North Carolina and living in a tiny house community with his husband, Tim worked for 28 years as the
resident Costume Designer at Knott’s Berry Farm in Southern California. He was thankful for all the training that he now is applying here at the rock. He retired only to find his way back to an amazing Costume Shop. He is blessed to have a fantastic team of artisans. One of his favorite quotes is ”Today you are You, that is truer than true. There is no one alive who is Youer than You.” -Dr.Seuss
MATT OLIVER (HAIR & MAKEUP DESIGNER) is a graduate from Stephen F. Austin State University, with a BA in theatre with a second major in Art History. He also holds a cosmetology license from Paul Mitchell. He has designed and ran shows all over the country. His favorite shows include: Young Frankenstein (MTW), White Christmas (San Diego and Tuacahn), Mary Poppins (1st national and Tuacahn), Wicked (Broadway), Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Wizard of Oz (Pantages), Beautiful (Tuacahn), 42nd Street (MTW), and Honky Tonk Angels (Artistry), just to name a few. He received the Broadway Regional award for best wig design, for his work on Ragtime at the MacHaydn theatre. Special thanks to the incredible Flatrock team, his mom and dad, and of course his idol, Audrey Hepburn. “We live to fight the inevitable, but only with a gracious heart and love do we win.”-Audrey Hepburn
THOMAS WILLSON (TECHNICAL DIRECTOR) Thomas Willson (Technical Director) graduated from the State University of New York at Fredonia with a BFA Production and Design degree. Before joining Flat Rock Playhouse, Thomas served as the Head Carpenter for the National Tours of Hairspray, Mean Girls and Funny Girl. Special thanks to his Parents and Emily for their constant support.
KENZIE CONNER (PROPS MANAGER) is thrilled to be in her 3rd season on the rock years after starting her technical theater career as an intern in the paint shop! 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 graduating college and
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. She is grateful for the support of her family.
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 D. STEWART (ASSOC. PRODUCTION MANAGER) is currently in his fourth 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.
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.
Current Donor
Concierge Club Members:
Ken Adams
Ellen and Lindsey Allen
Ashley J. Bell
Nancy and Richard Burns
Sharon Campbell
John and Alice Clark
Cindi and Joe Cooper
Virginia Craig
Lynn and Bob Davidson
David and Margaret Eldridge
David and Deanna Ellis
Ted Etherington
Carol Gettig and Charlie Phillips
Bill and Sally Hale
Robin and Gene Hamme
Scott and Natalie Harding
EB Hoover and AM Secosan
Judy Hoyer
Paul M. Simons and Reid B. Hughes, Jr. (“Buddy”)
Steve and Sharon Johnson
Mal and Mary Kessinger
David and Sharon Leiman
Phil and Cynthia Lewis
David and Terri Luck
Caroline Gunther
Nancy and Larry McGaughy
Bill and Miller Medina
Michael Milone
Libby Morris
Daryl and David Nelms
Janet Newman and David Berry
George and Sioux Oliva
Charlotte and Bob Otto
Steve and Celeste Pollok
Bill and Carolyn Robichaux
Tracy Robinson
Bob DiBella and Carol Savage
Nancy and Alan Sawyer
Patty Shedlow
Robert Stone and Jan Hundhausen
Caroline and Jim Sullivan
Jan and David Sullivan
Robert and Elaine Waring
Suz and Mike Weitzel
Martha Wurzel
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 and David Burnstein
Wes and Galye Colby
Karen Conley
Bob DiBella and Carol Savage
David and Deanna Ellis
Albert and Jeannie Gooch
Caroline Gunther
Robin and Gene Hamme
Gordon and Sarah Herring
Rick and Sherri Holbert
Richard B. Hurley
Paulette Jacques
Charlotte and Robert Otto
Tracy Robinson
Lynne and 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 jimbrewer@flatrockplayhouse.org or by calling 828.693.0403 x 220.
We are deeply grateful for your support.
Based on 14-month cumulative giving totals through 6/25/2025. Please accept our apologies should any names be inaccurately represented due to human error and/or potential software inaccuracies. Contact debranelson@flatrockplayhouse.org if correction is necessary.
Charlotte and Bob Otto
Dennis and Victoria Flanagan
Community Foundation of Henderson County
Lynn and Bob Davidson
EB Hoover and AM Secosan
Paul M. Simons and Reid B. Hughes, Jr. (“Buddy”)
North Carolina Arts Council
Nancy and Alan Sawyer
MEGASTARS ($25,000+)
Clyde and Nina Allen
The Cannon Foundation
Community Foundation of Western North Carolina (WNC)
Henderson County Government
David and Sharon Leiman
David and Terri Luck
Daryl and David Nelms
The Shubert Foundation
Anonymous
Audrey Love Charitable Foundation
Cam and Sally Boyd
John and Lisa K. Bryant (in honor of The Farquhar Family and Vagabonds Everywhere)
Nancy and Richard Burns
Kay and Frank Burke
Beth and Jon Couch
Deanna and David Ellis
Bill and Sally Hale
Robin and Gene Hamme
Henderson County Tourism Development Authority
Shirley Houser-Stehr (in memory of
Dr. Beth Ann Houser)
Joe and Hilda Ippolito
Steve and Sharon Johnson
Southern Alarm and Security
R Dean Jollay Jr
Mal and Mary Kessinger
George and Sioux Oliva
Optimum Business
Peter Parry (in memory of John S. Cox)
Tracy Robinson and Mark Salmanson
Bob DiBella and Carol Savage
Jo and Bob Staton
Jan and David Sullivan
Suz and Mike Weitzel
WHKP 1450 AM
WTZQ 95.3 FM
Joseph Laughter and Scott Keels
Phil and Cynthia Lewis
Peggy and Don Luy
Christine and Russ Maki
Bill and Miller Medina
Nancy and Larry McGaughy
Jim and Kitty Olson
The Perkins Charitable Foundation
Patty Shedlow
Robert Stone and Jan Hundhausen
Walnut Cove Members Association
Robert and Elaine Waring
Neesa and Gary Warlen
IMPRESARIOS - $2,500+
Ken Adams
Ellen and Lindsey Allen
Ken and Nancy Anderson
Ashley J. Bell
Sharon Campbell
Carl Sandburg Home
Bob and Mary Chamberlain
Joe and Cindi Cooper
Virginia Craig
The Larry and Ashley David Foundation
David and Margaret Eldridge
Ted Etherington (in memory of
Carolyn Etherington)
Nancy Force
Judy Fredrick
William Holmes
Amy Lynn Holt
Judy Hoyer
Steve and Sheryl Jamerson
Bob and Paulette Kurek (in recognition of Charlotte Otto)
Caroline Gunther & John McCormick
Michael Milone
Betsy and Sean Monaghan
Libby Morris
Janet Newman and David Berry
Steve and Celeste Pollok
Gordon and Leona Query
Bill and Carolyn Robichaux
Shannon and Jon Sigmon (in honor of The Goodrum Family)
Amy Singletary
Caroline and Jim Sullivan
Wag! A Unique Pet Boutique
Anonymous
Diane Arnold
Connie and Gib Backlund
Allan and Terri Baer
David and Debra Baker (in memory of Marsha Raney and Virginia Camp)
Bob and Karen Balkman
Robert and Audrey Bayer
Greg and Barbara Bennett
BMI Supply
David A. Bowers
Jim Bradford and Ruby Grimm
Dale, Steve, Charlie and Sophia Bradshaw
Terry and Laurie Brock
Chase Brock
Sherry K. Brooks
Citizens National Bank
City of Hendersonville
David E. Coates
Greg and Sally Cox
John and Donna Crawford (in honor of all the actors and staff)
Julie Davis
Patricia Eargle
Jan and Jeff Egolf
James and Brenda Fisher
Cynthia Gagne
Joseph Gallagher Jr
Dr. and Mrs. William T. Garrison
Holly Gaughf
Gayden and Janell Gauthier (in honor of Deceased Family Members)
Adam and Sam Goodrum
Rod and Diane Hansen
Mike and Paula Harrison
Gordon and Sarah Herring
Dan and Suzanne Hoffman
Sherri and Rick Holbert
Don Holder (in honor of John and Lisa K. Bryant)
Bruce Holliday and Denise Cumbee Long
Thomas T. and Bernice F. Irvin Foundation
David and Julia Johnson
Maral and Woolsey Johnson
Joyce Jolly
Jan King
Tom Marshall
Craig Martin
William McCauley and Lucinda Hofmann
Todd and Renita McDougal
McKibbin Family Donor Advised Fund of CFHC, Inc.
Linda Meade and Jack Luechtefeld
Beverly Melenyzer
Beth Allen Menyhart
Dennis Mountain
Tom and Jackie Murrill
Robert Nosal and Robert Trisolini
Jane O’Keefe
Sue and Jim O’Neal
Cassandra Perry
Karen Eve Pfotzer and Peter Lawrence Gollup
William Reese
Irene Dillingham Richards
Family Foundation
Bill Elmore and Beth Rountree
Turner and Debbie Rouse
Joy and Eric Rutherfurd
Michael and Judy Scharf
Drs Bernard and Michaela Segall
Lynne and Phil Seymour
George and Cathy Shields
Dr. Arthur F. and Madlynn S. Shinn
Frank Simpson
Helen Sirett and Ken Hendrix
Carole Sitzer (in memory of Stanley Sitzer)
In memory of Patricia Burkholder Stepp
Lynne and Donald Stine
Jane and Bill Swafford
Sonja Waddell
Jane Rouse Waddell
David and Lorraine Watson
Karin Wilhelm
Sandra Woodfin Williams
Jay and MJ Wright
Nat Zegree
PERFORMERS - $500+
Anonymous
William C. Beck
Marti and Julian Biller
Kay Brems
Dale P. Brown
Becky Bruening (in memory of James Bruening)
Carol Campbell
Melodie Carswell
Douglas and Barrie Christman
Gerard and Odette Coluccelli
Darlene Dies
Wayne Elsey
Chrissy Filka
Mark Finley
Paul Vencil Fitch
Gerald Foret (in memory of Gayle Foret)
James Francis
Lori and Jimmy Goodrum (in honor of Adam and Sam Goodrum)
Candi and Josh Guffey
Sandy and Donna Hastie
Dr. Lynn Herrick (in memory of Robbie and Robin)
Debbie and Standford Hyslop
Martin Kalb
Joe Pucilowski and Susan Kasper
Sue and Don Kauffman
Kelly Kline
Laura and Ron Leatherwood (in honor of Lisa and John Bryant)
Ernest Levinson
Nish and Suzan Limaye
Anne Maliff
Charles Marston
Carol and Pedro Martinez
Mast General Store
Joff Masukawa
Elizabeth and Brian McCormick
Candice and Patrick McGinnis
James and Lee Ann McGuire
Sandra and Donald McIntyre
Gail McLeod
Douglas and Wanda Morgan
Lois S. Carlson and Jerome Mrowca
Tim and Pam Mullinax
Mike and Rosemary Nelson
Kirk Nordmeyer
Dennis O’Connor
Don and Pamela Phillips
Jeff and Melanie Pieper
Christopher Pollard
Don Prentiss
Mamie Rader
Stephanie Ross
Connie and Wade Rugg
Emily and Mark Russell
Bill and Elsie Shuler
Kay and Wayne Siebold
Linda and Charlie Simons
Danny and Gina Talsky
Ken and Susan Thomas
Peter Thomasson
Nick and Merrie Weedman (in honor of former Mayor Robert
V Staton)
Heidi Will
Bud and Mary Lynn Yost
EJ Zisk Jr
BACKERS - $250+
Jane and Terry Andersen
Anonymous
Carol Auletta
Jean Baldwin
Ashley Baugher
Mary Bissey
Charles and Nancy Blakely
Ann Boyer
Dr. Jim Brewer
Richard and Sally Brigden
Jessica Brinker
Robert Brown
Robert and Jeannette Cannon
John and Carol Carrano
Gary Catoe
Robert D. Chapin
Joe and Cheryl Chasin
George E. Clausen III
Celia Cogdell (in memory of Jerry Cogdell)
Elaine Cole
Carol Coles
Kevin Coogan
Victor Cortina
Thomas and JoAnn Cox
Norris and Cricket Crigler
Heather Cygan
Sandy J. Davis
Dan and Lois Deely (in memory of Bob Hollely)
Jason DeLuca
Ronald Desautels Jr
Delores Doerr
Margaret Donaldson
Steve Dozier Group
Elizabeth Justice Giving
Trust Renaissance Charitable Foundation, Inc.
Lynne Eramo
Ken and Molly Feldman
Christopher and Mary Fender
Laura Fenters
Donna Fraser
William Gauld
Martha Girdany
David and Bonnie Gold (in memory of Herberet Novack)
Maria Goldberg
Connie Goodrum
Lt. Col. Walter Goodwin Esq
Michael Griffith
Tom Gurley
Susan Hammer
Bob and Myra Hannah
Patricia Hartsfield-Davis
Jacque and Woody Headden
Richard Henderson
Thomas D. Herring Jr
Harry Hobson
Nancy Houha
Jana and Bill Humleker
Richard Hurley (in honor of my brother, Pat Hurley ‘65-’66 Apprentice)
Sabrina and Michael Jackson
Susan Jahnke
Carl J. Johnson and Alexandra
Das
Henry Johnson in memory of Fair Johnson
Jane Johnson
Paula Jones
Ken and Sue Kilburn
Mary M. Kinard
Lee and Sarah King
Lynn Kirby
Ann Larsen
Vicki Leeds (in memory of my mother, Joanne Hatton)
C. A. Lewis
Violet Ludvick
Susan MacDonald
Gayle Magruder
David and Susan Marchette
Neal and Ann Marrano
Laura Martin
David Mason
Jane Maxwell
John and Susan McCormick
Howard and Mary Lou
McJunkin Jr
George and Rebecca Mills
Leslie and Charles Mishner
Geroge and Georgina Moffitt
Mike and Theo Moffitt
Roberta Moll
Rachel and Jerry Moran
Judiann Myers
Richard Nagle
Robert Nejman
Cindy Parker
Debbie Penney
Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Perkins (in Honor of Danny Perkins)
Becky and Cody Plott
Eve and Alan Powell (in honor of Lisa Bryant)
Bill and Beth Ray
Stephanie Reasoner
Paul and Mary Reder
John Rhicard
Nancy Rice
Lynda Richards
Joyce Riddle
Charley and Pam Rogers
Chip and Marcy Ross
John Russ
Karen and Paul Schaefer
Carol Schlueter
Gerald Schultz and Daniel Angerstein
Priscilla Scoggin
Mark Scott
Kathy Shields
Kim Simpson
Naomi Slusher
Mark Sothmann and Kathleen
Lally
Herb Stanfield
Milton and Jeannie Stewart
Derek and Summer Stipe
Janet and Rick Taylor
Jay and Nancy Thorndike
Bill Trawick and John Stewart
Michael and Rebecca Trepper
Sandy & Bill Tucker
Andrew and Kathryn Wells
Linda and Bob Winans
Susan Wirths
Alma Wong
Robin and Bonnie Worcester
SUPPORTERS - $100+
Gail Abraham
William Adams
Deniz Akman
Barry Aldridge
Cathy Alland
Donna Amantea
Jane Andreaco
Arlene and Stuart Andrews
Anonymous
Jeanne Anthony
Vicky Anthony
S and J Family Fund at Commu-
nity Foundation Tampa Bay
Janet Armstrong
Susan Ashley
Carol Attridge
Randy Aulick
Sara Baird
Betty Ballard
Becky Batman
Steve Baxley
Everett and Joyce Bedenbaugh
Corrine Belliotti
Cheryl Bellows
McCray V. Benson and Judy
Atchley-Benson Charitable Fund
CFHC, Inc.
Connie and Jim Berginski
John Bergman
Kimberly Berry
Reab Berry
Blair Best Jones
James Bina
Steve and Gina Bishe
David Blanton
Judy Boals
David Bock
Peggy Bogardus
Books For Good
Edward Bosch
Rick Bower
Elizabeth Bowers
Cathy Bradley
Tim and Lucy Brannon
Ann Brindisi
Russell Brockman
Diane Brooke
Michael Brooks
Vicki Brooks
Rebecca Browers
Elizabeth Brown
Lanita Brown
Tara Bryan
Charlie and Lindley Buchas
Dru Buesing
Mary Burd
Christine Burns-Fazzi
Anne Burrows
Bob and Kathy Bushong
Clarence Butler
Eileen and Pat Cafferty
Dan Campbell
Marjorie Campbell
Michael Campbell
Michael and Ann Campbell
Jane Canniff
Edda Cantor
Susan Carbone and Nancy
Clarke
Keets Cassar
Patty and Bob Cellura
David Chase
Edie Clark
Richard Clausen
William Clontz
George Clover
Karen Coates
Jack Coden
Bert Cohen
Ray and Lynn Conchado
Keith and Rita Connolly
Jolanda Cook
Sarah Corley
Carol Coyle
Peggy and Joseph J. Cramer (in memory of Parker Roberts)
Rosemary Crow
Jane Culp
Wanda Curley
Linda Daleure
Lucia Darnell
Kaye Darone (in honor of Emily Darone and all past and present crew)
Madeline Daubert
Allison Daugherty
Gerald Davidson
Karen Davidson
Bret Davis
Christina and Robert Davis
Deborah Davis
Lorraine DeCesare
Terry Decker
Elisa Devera
Patti Digh
Linda and Brian Dillon
Lynn Dimoff
Thomas Doebber
Jim Doolittle
Victoria Dore
Valerie and Bill Douberley
Herman Drye
Dana and Jean-Pierre Dubreuil
Tim Dwight
Margie Eades
Suzy Edwards
Robert Elmore
Judith Everding
Larry and Beth Farmer
Jeanne Feichtner
Mark Feingold
Rodney Filasky
Cindy Filion
Helen Fischer
Diane Fitzgerald
Hayes and Anita Fletcher
Merrisa Folmar
Virginia Ford
Greg and Carol Fouts
Gary Fowler
Duncan and Eleanor Fraser
Marilyn Frenier
Wendy Frey
Irene and Lee Friedman
Kamay Gaboda
Matthew Galaski
Linda Garcia
Diane Gburek
Julie Gentile
Paulette George
Pamela Gibson
Ashley Gilleland
Larry Gilliland
Mark Glass
Richard Glassen
Steven Goldfarb
Sharon Goldstein
Joe and Claudia Gondolf
Barbara Goodman
Richard Gora
Genny Beth Gordon
Robert Gorman
Melodie Graham
Sheila Grapes
Ed Graves
Victoria Green
Helge Gresser
Lori Grifo
Erinn Groh (in honor or Sharon and David Leiman)
Susan Guerrant
Gloria Gullotti
Paul and Marilyn Gustman
Misty Hagood
Janet Haines
Anna Hall
Philip Hall
Shannon Hamby
Garry Hancock
Jerry and Paulette Handegan
Harry Hankla
Robert and Diane Hansberry
Anne Hanson
Peter Hapgood
Crystal Harmon
Michael Harrup
Locke Harvey
Don and Kellee Love Haselton
Kathie Hatfield
Allen Haukland
Andrea Hays
Peter and Sandi Heckman
John Hefner
Theresa Heitz
John and Carol Helbling
William Herman
The Herrons
Robert Hines and Linda Carlson
Kim and Dave Hinkelman
Eugene Hintze
Anne Hobbs
Kris and Shelly Hoce
Carol and Winston Hodges
William Hollenack
Cheryl Hollingsworth
Susan Holmberg
Susan Holmes
John Hooper
William Horan
Ellen Horst (in memory of
Dave Hart)
Deanna Horwitz
Brian Houser (In memory of Dr.
Beth Ann Houser)
Andrew Hoxie
Elizabeth Hudson
Lynn and Allan Huffman
Steve Hurst
Nancy Hustis
Marta Hutson
Joseph Iacono
Kate Ingram
James and Susan Irvin
Gale Jackman
Kim Jaeger
Diane Jankowski
Marilyn Jarriel
Carlton and Blair Jenkins
Carrie Johnson
George and Suzanne Johnson
Harry Johnson
Jill Johnson
Rob Johnson
Bradley Jones
Matthew Jones
Patsy Farmer Jones (in honor
Bradley and Elizabeth Jones)
Takina Jones-THomas
Henry Joy
Jim and Janel Jurczyk
Ken and Penny Kamis
Andy and Linda Kane
Katherine Karraker
Abigail Karroubi
Layne and Thomas Kasischke
Kristine Keiser
Susan Headley Keller and
Clayton Keller
Clyde and Deborah Keller
Laura Kent
Ty and Lauren Keplinger
Janet Kim
Karla Kimerer
Keith Kinard
Chuck and Nancy King
Steven King
Kirsch Family
Paula Klante
Thomas Kopf
Sharon Kopstein
Sandra and Herb Koross
Beth Kreidenweis
Kathleen Kurke
Mary Kwolek
Cheryl Lafferty
Sam Lake
Allen Lalor
Gretchen Lamberson
Susan and Hector Latorre
Michele Laub
Amy Laughter
John R. Lauritsen
Laurie Lavrack
Michael Lawson
The Lemmons Family
Renee Lenz
Patrons of Let It Be Flowers
John Liberatos
Vicky Lieber (in memory of Ed Lieber)
Greg Liebman
MacLean Limehouse
Michael Loftis
Connie Lomax
Doris Loomis
Midge Lorenc
Tom and Linda Lucha
Jack Luper
Jonathan and Kristen Lyda
Juliana Ma
Treva MacQueen
Regina Mahy
Steven and Leslie Maier
Gayle Mair
Julie Mallett
Susan Mallonee
William Mamrack
Paul Mandel
Lee and Barbara Mandell
Martin Mann
Donna Manning
Martha Marshall
Candice Martin
Dianne Martin
Nancy Mason
John Fuller and Steve Matthews
Judith Mayer
Nancy McClung
Jerri McCombs
John McConnell
Joan McCue
Ann McFadden
Marika McGoldrick
Melanie McNeil
Michael and Cynthia McVean
Lori Mehlberg
Anne Mercer
Carl Miller
MaryLou Miller
Mattie Mills
Gary Mohr Sr
Dayton Molendorp
Wally and Rhonda Momeier
Kathleen Mongeon
Ben Montgomery
Melissa Moore
Geraldine Morgan
Kathryn Morgan
Kimberly Morgan
Beverly Morris
Angelique Murphy
James and Jane Nelson
Nancy Nelson
Robert Neubert
Ann Nolan
Bill Norris
Julie Northup
Stephanie November (in honor of Merrie Woode Kings Players)
Angela Oates
Dawn Oathout
Barbara and Philip OConnor
Michael and Phyllis Owens
Michael Pace
Carl Palmiter
Elisa Paolo
Peter and Lois Pardoll
Randy Parker
Lisa Parson
Ron and Janet Partin
Eileen Patterson
Lindsay Patton
Angela and Joe Peiso
Mari Jane Pell
Bonnie Perez
Kenneth Perry
Robert and Laura Petrus
Dorie Phillips
Tracy Pickering
Paul Pogue
Don and Brenta Poole
William Pope
Marti Porter
Tina Porter
Amy Potts
Judge Mily Powell
Dorette Presson
Laura Prior
Chip and Karen Pryde
Walter and Jeanne Pusey
Diane Quinn
Joan Barnes
David Randall
Jacqueline Rattigan
Carol Rawson
Ralph Redpath (in memory of Earl Wentz)
Meg Reeves
Rick and Virginia Rehn
John Reingardt
Paul Reiter
Melinda Renouf
D Lantz and Marie Reppert
Burton and Gloria Richards
Isabel Richardson
Matthew Richmond
Michelle Rippon
Carol Roberson
Evelyn Roberson
Patricia Robertson
Randall Robins
David Robinson and Jean
Kaufman
John Roller
Cathy and Tom Ronald
Thomas Rosfjord
Gina Rucker
Sue Rush
Frank Rutland
Vivian Rutland
Cathy Sadler
Dana-Nicole Samuel
Karen and Steve Samuelson
Troy Sands
Lydia Sargent
C. Rodney Sauls and Family
Monroe Scheiner
Dave and Carlann Scherping
Wade Scheuritzel
Tony and Adonna Schroer
Paula Schubert
June Scott
Anne Marie Secosan
Elizabeth Sergent
Lori Slade Sessions ‘96
Apprentice
Ken Shelton and
Marney McClung
Jane Shuler
Carolyn Simpson
Frida Sinkler
Rosemary D’Orta Skiver
Bryan Smith
Carol Smith
Dee Smith
Gerald Smith
Jaye Smith
Missi Smith
Punch and Nan Smith
Phyllis Smith
Gail and Nelson Sobel
Soffronoff Family
Richard Spencer
Simone Spiegel
Diane Spray
Jeanne Sprott
Paige Stack
Patti Stewart
Ann Stokes
Laurie Strayhorn
Rebekkah Styron
Jeanne and Brantley Sudderth
Charlotte Summey
Lisa Szymanski
James Tart
Frank and Marguerite Taylor
Kim and Mary Taylor
Tandy Taylor
John and Joanne Thurow
Sheri Tillie
Sharon Tillman
Louis Tinelli
James & Joyce Tullus and Dan &
Katherine LaMorte
Rana Toniolo
Ann Trousdale
John Donachie
Amy Underwood
Robert Utsey
Cathy and Bill Veal
Mary Verdery
Alicia T. Vogel
Mayor Barbara Volk
Rick and Deborah Waggoner
Leslie Wallace
Steve and Kim Warne
Richard Wasch
Gillian Weeks
Katherine Weeks
Stephen Weinrib
Jim West
Delbert and Linda Whitaker
Janice Whitlatch
Natalie Whitlock
Anita Whittemore Smith
Rick and Lorena Wiedeman
Bruce and Barbara Wielick
Jay and Patrice Wiggins
David and Cheryl Williams
John Williams
Monica Williams
Connie Wilson
Alicia Wise
Michelle Witherby
Susan Wood
Fred and Vicki Wright
Peter Zeck
Natalie Zitnick
Monica Williams
Connie Wilson
Alicia Wise
Michelle Witherby
Susan Wood
Fred and Vicki Wright
Peter Zeck
Natalie Zitnick
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