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OVATION MAY 2024 OVATION OVATION

SEASON SPONSOR

WELCOME LETTER FROM THE PRESIDENT

Vegas, Baby!

Saturday, May 18, is the date of the 10th annual Florida Theatre Ball – Vegas Style, presented by DEX Imaging. It’s our major fundraiser for the year, but you may rightly ask, “Since I pay for my concert tickets, why do you need a fundraiser?” It’s a good question, and the short answer is this: the Florida Theatre could be financially viable as a music club, but it would not be the Florida Theatre that we know today. We would not be able to offer the special programs that make the Florida Theatre a special place.

However, it’s not enough to list the doom scenario of projects that will go away if you don’t support them. I think you need to hear the list of good things that DO happen because of your support.

We provide $25,000 a year of tickets to other charities to use in their own fundraising, over $100,000 of tickets a year to veteran’s organizations, and over 10,000 free tickets a year to students in Title One schools. We offer a discounted rent to other nonprofit organizations to use the theatre at a reduced cost for their own fundraising, and we subsidize the cost for local arts organizations to stage their works at the theatre. We book the Jax River Jams concert series at no charge to the downtown improvement district, and of course, we maintain the historic Florida Theatre with historical integrity, making $17.1 million of improvements over the last four years alone.

Last year, we brought over 163,000 people downtown, creating a $15 million economic impact that supported the full-time equivalent of over 400 jobs, over $10 million of household income, and over $1.2 million of government fees and sales tax.

We brought outstanding performing artists to Jacksonville in the last year: Jim Gaffigan, Shane Gillis, Bob Weir, Tom Jones, It’s Time, The Flaming Lips, and annual traditions such as The Rocky Horror Picture Show and the Nutcracker, to name a few. Some of these performers would have found some other way to Jacksonville, but some of them would not.

Excellent schools, medical care, and police and fire protection are all necessary for a great city, but so is an excellent performing arts program, and the Florida Theatre provides that.

Tickets are just $175 each and are a deal! Tickets include an all-you-can-eat buffet catered by Well Oiled Events (you really have to try the pork stuffed donut with bourbon glaze), an all-night open bar, nonstop entertainment including magicians, comics, dancers, and more, and a late-night dance party to live music by the Chris Thomas Project.

Hope to see you there.

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Angela Merritt

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INSIDE THE OPERATIONS OF THE FLORIDA THEATRE

The Florida Theatre Performing Arts Center, Inc. is a nonprofit corporation organized under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, and founded in 1987 for the express purpose of managing, programming, and preserving the historic Florida Theatre on behalf of the City of Jacksonville, which owns the building.

The 501(c)(3) tax designation indicates that the corporation’s purpose is to provide a community service. It can accept tax deductible contributions. All funds generated by the corporation must remain within the corporation to pay regular operating costs or be reinvested in new programming or capital improvements. Any surplus funds cannot be retained by an individual or other entity. The organization holds its assets in trust for the community.

There are no owners or shareholders. The organization is governed by a volunteer Board of Directors comprised of civic and community leaders who receive no compensation for their efforts. Operations are conducted by a paid professional staff according to the policies and direction established by the Board in the Bylaws and Mission Statement of the nonprofit. The results of the nonprofit’s operations are a matter of public record. Copies of its annual filings with the state and federal government are available on request from the Florida Theatre itself, from the appropriate government agency, or from numerous web-based watchdog organizations.

The mission of the Florida Theatre Performing Arts Center, Inc., as a nonprofit organization, is to enhance the North Florida community's quality of life by providing diverse and memorable arts and entertainment experiences, and by preserving a unique historic Jacksonville landmark .

Each year the Theatre hosts between 150 and 200 public events, attended by between 150,000 and 200,000 people. Some of these events are presented by the Theatre, either by itself, or in cooperation with another organization. Other events are presented or produced by outside organizations renting the Theatre. In the case of a rental production, the Theatre is simply a venue for hire, earning a rental fee and being reimbursed for its other costs.

In the case of a performance presented by the Florida Theatre, the Theatre has determined that presenting a particular program or artist is consistent with its mission. The Theatre takes the financial risk by guaranteeing the performer their fee and agreeing to cover all other costs of marketing and staging a show. If there is a financial surplus after costs have been covered, the Theatre retains those funds. If there is a loss, the Theatre must cover it from other sources.

On an annual basis, about 65% of the Theatre’s income is derived from ticket sales, 20% from other business operations, and 15% from fundraising. The Florida Theatre receives support from the City of Jacksonville’s Cultural Service Grant Program, a competitive annual grant program administered by the Cultural Council of Greater Jacksonville and the Florida Department of State Division of Cultural Affairs. This support is just 4% of the theatre’s annual budget. Additional support from our individual and corporate Friends of the Florida Theatre is critical to the organization’s success each year.

HISTORY OF THE FLORIDA THEATRE

When the Florida Theatre originally opened to the public on April 8, 1927, it was downtown Jacksonville’s fifteenth, and largest, theatre. Today, it is the last remaining historic theatre on the north bank of downtown, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, and the city’s last remaining example of 1920s fantasy architecture.

The elaborate interior was designed by R.E. Hall of New York and Jacksonville architect Roy Benjamin. Their design displays many characteristics of the Mediterranean Revival, one of the most prominent architectural styles associated with Florida’s building boom of the 1920s. The architects envisioned a Moorish courtyard at night, resplendent with glittering stars, grand balconies, and fountains. The ornate proscenium arch that frames the stage reaches nearly six stories high, dominating the auditorium and contributing to the venue’s excellent acoustics. An open-air roof garden in the 1920s provided a venue for dancing under the stars, and a nursery was available for patrons’ young children. The building’s then-modern features included central heating, central air-conditioning and a central vacuuming system.

Like many theatres of its day, the Florida Theatre was designed for both stage shows and motion pictures and a typical program included six elements: a news reel, a comedy short, a cartoon or travelogue, an overture by the band on a moveable orchestra pit (still in use today), a live stage presentation, and the feature film. Creative marketing through the decades included “Screeno,” a bingo game played on the movie screen; “Bank Night,” which gave ticket buyers a chance to win cash prizes; and, in the late 1960s, rocking chairs.

Live performances have always been a hallmark of the Theatre’s schedule, and one of the most memorable occurred in 1956, when Elvis Presley came to the Florida Theatre. Presley, the City of Jacksonville, and the Florida Theatre found themselves subjects of a LIFE magazine feature when Juvenile Court Judge Marion Gooding sat through the performance to ensure that Presley’s body movements would not become too suggestive.

By the late 1970s, however, the Theatre was only marginally profitable. By May 8, 1980, when the building closed, martial arts movies were the bulk of the schedule. In 1981, with financial support from the State of Florida, the City of Jacksonville, and the private sector, the Arts Assembly of Jacksonville (now the Cultural Council of Greater Jacksonville) acquired the Theatre to preserve it for cultural uses. A $4.1 million capital campaign resulted in the building’s restoration and renovation. The 1,900-seat Theatre reopened on October 1, 1983, with a Gala Variety Show featuring Some Like It Cole, a Cole Porter review; the Symphony String Quartet; and Grammy Award winning fiddle player Vassar Clements, who closed the evening with “Orange Blossom Special.”

On October 1, 1987, the City of Jacksonville acquired the building. The Florida Theatre Performing Arts Center, Inc. was founded as a nonprofit corporation to manage, program, and preserve the building. Thousands of performances and millions of audience members later, the Florida Theatre is still, “One of the unique assets that makes Jacksonville, Jacksonville.”

Historic Images Courtsey of Wayne Wood Collection
THANK YOU TO OUR CORPORATE PARTNERS For more information, contact: Director of Development Michelle Adams at Michelle@floridatheatre.com or 904-562-5973

GENERAL INFORMATION FOR THE FLORIDA THEATRE

FIRE NOTICE:

The exit indicated by a red light and sign nearest to the seat you occupy is the shortest route to the street. In the event of a fire or other emergency please do not run, WALK TO THAT EXIT. Please follow the directions of the House Staff. If you become aware of a medical or other emergency, please inform the House Staff immediately.

FOOD AND BEVERAGE:

Food and beverage are permitted inside the Theatre at many events, but help maintain this historic building by disposing of your own trash in the lobby receptacles.

PHOTOGRAPHY AND RECORDING:

The Florida Theatre Theatre, or any of its visiting artists, reserves the right to amend the policy at any time, for any performance, for any reason, including a complete prohibition of such activities at specific performances. The Florida Theatre’s policy is that audio, video, and photographic recording is permitted at most performances, as long as it is for personal use, not for commercial gain, and the recording is made using personal electronic equipment, such as a smartphone. (Cameras, video cameras, tablets, and audio equipment are not permitted). You’ll need to make such a recording discreetly from your seat. Flash photography and bright lights are never allowed. Persons whose activities disturb other audience members may be asked to cease such activities or be subject to ejection. The Theatre is the sole judge of what equipment and activities are permissible.

CELL PHONES:

Please turn your electronic communication devices to SILENT during the performance. If you need to use your device during the performance, please go to the lobby.

RESTROOMS:

Ground floor: restrooms are located to the left of the entry lobby stairs as you enter the building. On Second level: restrooms are located at opposite ends of the Mezzanine Lobby. A wheelchair accessible restroom is located to the right of the Entry Lobby Bar in the corridor. Baby changing stations are located in the restrooms on the ground floor.

PUBLIC TELEPHONES:

This Theatre does not have a public telephone. If you need to make an emergency call, please ask an usher for assistance.

LOST AND FOUND:

Ask for the House Manager during a performance, or call the administrative office the next business day at 904.355.5661.

WEBSITE:

Visit our website at floridatheatre.com for coming attractions information, online ticket sales, and to support the Theatre by becoming a Member of the Florida Theatre.

ACCESSIBILITY:

Please inform the ticket office of any special arrangements you may require when purchasing tickets. An Assistive Listening System is available for the hearing impaired. It is a radio frequency system. Ear speakers or neck loops that can interface with telecoil-equipped hearing aids or cochlear implants are available, or users can plug in their own ear speakers. Patrons using the Assistive Listening System can sit anywhere in the theatre. You can reserve an Assistive Listening System device in advance from the Box Office, at 904-355-ARTS (2787) or boxoffice@floridatheatre.com, or see the House Manager or an Usher for assistance on arrival. There is no additional charge for using the Assistive Listening System.The wheelchair accessible bathroom is located to the right of the Entry Lobby Bar as you face the bar, to the left of the statue La Vergognosa. The Theatre does not have its own parking lot. Disabled permit parking is available on the street.

TICKET OFFICE:

The ticket office is located on Forsyth Street to the right of the lobby entrance as you face the building. It is open Monday-Friday 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. and until intermission or one-half hour after the show starts at most performances. Cash, check, and most credit and debit cards are accepted. All sales are final. No refunds or exchanges. Additional service charges apply. Purchase tickets by phone at 904.355.ARTS (2787) or online from floridatheatre. com.

PARKING:

The Florida Theatre does not have its own parking lot, but there are over 1,600 parking spaces within one block in any direction of the Florida Theatre. The Yates Building Parking Garage is the preferred and recommended parking facility of the Florida Theatre. Enter the Yates Garage on East Adams Street.

THEATRE RENTAL:

This historic Theatre is available for rent for performances, fundraisers, corporate events and special occasions. A wide variety of support services are also offered. Visit floridatheatre.com or call the administrative office at 904.355.5661.

MAILING LIST & PRIVACY POLICY:

Add your name to the Florida Theatre’s email and mailing lists at the Ticket Office, by calling 904.355.5661 or at floridatheatre.com. Name, address, phone and email is required of all ticket purchasers in case of a problem with your order, or in case a show is cancelled or postponed. Ticket buyers are automatically entered on the Theatre’s mail and email lists, and will receive information about upcoming performances. An opt-out option is offered, but all information is confidential. The Florida Theatre does not sell, rent, trade or otherwise allow other entities access to its mailing lists.

SMOKING:

There is no smoking anywhere in this historic building. This includes electronic or “e-cigarettes.”

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DONORS AND SUPPORTERS

The Florida Theatre Performing Arts Center, Inc. is the nonprofit corporation that has managed and programmed the historic Florida Theatre in a public/private partnership with the City of Jacksonville, which owns the building, since 1987. The Theatre earns 85% of its annual budget from the sale of tickets and other business activities. Donations and sponsorships from these Individual and Business Members of the Florida Theatre, who made a gift between March 25, 2023 and March 25, 2024, helped to close the budget gap and preserve the Florida Theatre as the cultural anchor of downtown Jacksonville.

Legacy Society

The following friends and supporters of the Florida Theatre have included the Florida Theatre in their estate planning:

Jacqueline Girard (d), Lisa Refling Gibbs, Shannon Greene, Frank Mazza & Mary Miller-Mazza, Jennifer Pryor & Jolie Levene-Pryor, Steven Rathel, Lesley Roberts .

Director's Circle $10,000 and above

Rachel and Brian Bechtel, Karen and Chris Bernhardt, William Faver, Tracy and Michael Greene, Irene and Gasper Lazzara, Elaine and Bob Perrett, Susan and John Ryzewic, Michael Snyder, Vicki and James Van Horn, Michael Ward, Brian Ware

Starring Role $5,000 - $9,999

Michael Bouchet, Mr. Jamie Boychuk, Deb and Jeffrey Caltrider, Gerald and Allissa Daniels, Ray Driver, Karen and Matthew Fairbairn, Karl Frisch, Robert and Janeanne Frulla, Drs. Leslie and Patrick Gordon, Elizabeth K. and Wesley J. Jennison, Cindy and Bob Kastner, Carolyn Klucha and Keith Maas, Nathan Marty, Meyers-Labenz Family Charitable Fund, Ms. Michelle Mullen, Patricia and Fitzhugh Powell, Lisa Refling Gibbs, Lorraine Rodriguez and Kyle Etzkorn, The Schultz Foundation, Inc., Pat Walsh

Leading Role $2,500 - $4,999

ATEC Spring Company, Steve and Cathy Auld, Shirley and Doug Balboni, Kay Bishop, Fred and Jenny Bodendorf, Louis Caldropoli, Holly and Donald Cameron, Judith and Brian Carney, Nancy and Gary Chartrand, John Clark, Lisa Cochran, Anthony DeLellis, Mark Dill, Richard E. Doran, Jr., Susan and Joe Downes, Nassim and Dana Elias, Susan Ellis, Michael and Renee Favo, Marcia and Henry Gerkens, Raymond Green, Julie Hammack, Peggy Holt and Rick Beaver, The Hot Stamp Company, Sarah and Richard Johnson, Sarah Johnson, Thomas Lee, Ann and Doug Leinenwever, Jennifer Logsdon and Francisco Gutierrez, Paige Ludecke, Susan and Vince McCormack, Meredith and Mark Frisch Advised Fund, Minding Your Assets, LLC, John Pramuka, Kellie and Drew Prusiecki, Kimberly Sadler, Ginny and Douglas Schlosser, Mel Smith, Karen and James Still, Mike Vallencourt, Sr., Charles Vannostran, Juan Vegega, James Pete Vining, Julie Walker, Heidi and James White, Ellen Wiss

Featured Role $1,000 - $2,499

927 Events, Anonymous (2), Jason Ault, Dave Austin, Jane Badger, Vyki and Bill Barton, Ray Baumgardner, Ruffin Beckwith, Richard Bennett, Robert and Michele Bird, Tammy Blades, Vendetter and William Boddie, Bold City Brewery, Maureen and Tom Bolling, Jill and Mike Bradberry, Nelson Bradshaw, Lathun Brigman, Tracy and PC Bryant, Mike and Darcy Cartwright, Kenneth Cheers, Ron Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Clontz, Jill and John Cole,

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Tony and Barbara Conticelli, Leslie and Dale Crisp, Robert Culberson, D & L Art Glass, Daune and Jim Davis, Leanne and Jerome Davis, Donald Dawson, Sandi and Tony Dobbs, Cathy Driscoll, Michael and Denise Dubyak, Peter Duffy, Julie Fallon, Kaye and Tom Fearneyhough, Steffani Fletcher, Steve and Colleen Frick, Tabitha Furyk, Michael Garamoni, Soo Gilvarry, Donnalea and Tom Goelz, Grassroots Natural Market, Randi and Kevin Guthard, Richard Habres, Kirk Healy, Patte and Dave Henry, Karen and Adam Herbert, Henry and Debra Hill, Jack Hoagland, Jim and Marilyn Hoener, Karla Hood, Michael Howland, Derrick and Lisa Jenkins, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron and Meredith Jespersen, Darlene and Barnet Joseph, Tracey Kenney, John Kitchens, Crystal and Gerald Koss, Helen M. Lane, Gina Olivia Lee, Joan and Ronald Levin, Dawn Lunt, Diana Mackoul, Sunnie and Ed Malesky, Tifini and Sean McGill, Timothy Miller, Margie and Jorge Morales, Ken and Kathy Morrison, Lawrence Najem, Johnny Nettles, Tillie and Larry Newkirk, Cindy and Eric Norman, Nancy and Daffin Oakley, Danette and John O’Neal, Orange Theory Fitness, Sandra and Michael Oster, Michael Overstreet, Dylan and Andrea Phillips, Brenda and Earle Pickens, Nikki and Ivan Porter, Anthony Potochick, Jacquie and John Reed, Robert Reed, Julie and Richard Reichard, Linda and Bruce Reid, Kathryn Riall, Bradley Richards, Lesley Roberts, Jamie Rood, Oliver and Audrey Runte, Bob Rutter and Kae Kendall, Kristine Rynn, Laurie and Numa Saisselin, Steven Sallas, Carol and Thomas Schacht, Thomas Schanze, Robert Schenk, Russell Selevan, Cely and Ralph Sevelius, Meg and David Sheffield, David Shepler, Daniel and Carolyn Sizemore, Celestine and Darnell Smith, Janet Sohacki, Julie Sorenson, Carl Spadaro, Chris and Danielle Spence, Jeron Stokes, Robert Talley, Kathy Taylor, Ken and Ricki Taylor, Randy Taylor and Sean Taylor, Windy and Jason Taylor, Baron Tetzlaff, Katy Thompson, Dino Trapp, JoAnn Tredennick and Jack Meeks, Gavin Turner, Arthur Waczkowski, Jill Wannemacher and Jon Ebacher, Larry Ward, Hilary Watson, Justin Wentz, James Wilk Jr., Chuck Womack, Jeff Wyatt, Zimmerman Family Foundation

Cameo Role $500 - $999

Dr. Atiya Abdelmalik, Catherine Adkins, Merrilee Agana, Brandon Allan, Gwendolyn Allen, Joan and Timothy Alters, Amber Isaac and SVR Realty, Elise Anderson, Karen Anderson, Donald and Karin Andreatta, Anonymous (2), Stuart Appelbaum, APPS Paramedical Services, Tracy Arthur, Justin Ashbum, Chantel Asselin, Debra Atlee, Thomas Aton, John Azar, Kenny Baker, Bark Five Points, Mr. William Barker, Philip Barnhart, Elise and Murray Beard, John and Karen Beierschmitt, Deborah Bell, Kile Bell, Rick Bell, Willie and Tom Bell, Jeffrey A. Bender, Ulrch Bernier, Steve and Merry Berry, Edie Best, Ben Bishop, Gina Black, Victoria and Victor Blackwell, Therese Blake, Tom Bliss, Mr. Craig Boelsen, Stanley Boles, Pamela Bomba, Dana and Todd Bosco, Harlan Bost, Karen Bowling, Elizabeth and Annon Bozeman, Ken Braiman, Jerry and Ayako Brauner, Richard Brock, Don Brotherton, George K. Broughton, Jordan Brown, John Bruce, Cynthia Bruckman, Christina Bucci-Murray, Bill Buckingham, Martin and Jenn Buckley, Andrew Buist and Theresa Ryan, Terry Bunch, Krisita Burket, John Calhoun, Alicia and Scott Campbell, Caryn Carreiro, Kimberly Carstens, Holly Carver, Tarin Casadonte and Jeff Skidmore, Marge and Danny Cash, Antonio and Shannon Casteneda, Maria Cavanaugh, Robyn Cenizal, Jill and Paul Chappano, Dana Chirumbolo, Rae Chung and Gary Avery, Nancy and Stan Cieslak, Christina Clark, Jaime Clark, Joann Clark, William Clark, Dana and James Clarke, Jimmy Clayton, Mrs. Betty Cody, Sangita and John Cody, Amanda and Michael Conley, Marci and Chris Connelly, Kathryn Connors, Carol Contos and Stephen Doty, Jennifer Conway, Chad Cooper, Mark Corbin, Bonnie Cox, Erin Cox, Amy and Jeff Craig, Joy Craig, Sonya Crist, Shanthi Cronin, John Cunnard, George Cunningham, John Cunningham, Robert Cunningham, Herbert and Linda Curlee, Kristine d’Esterhazy, Theresa and William Dahl, David Damiani, Jonathan Daniel, Peter Danish and Susanna Markley, Loren Darden, Mike and Diane Darragh, Ben Davis, Carl Davis, Robert Davis, Shelia Davis, Jeffrey Day, Michael Dees,

Featured Role Cont...

Jason DeFoor, Barry and Elizabeth DeGroot, Michael Devereaux, Drew Devine, Erik and Michelle Diaz, Rodney Dickey, Terry Dixon, Thomas Dodge, Michael and Marie Dormeyer, Herbie Douglas, Deborah and Marshall Drake, Susan DuBow, James adn Babette Duke, Dinny and Ken Duncan, Harris Dunn, Barbara and Kenny Eaton, Marvin and Barbara Ebers, Bill Edge, Susan and Ron Elinoff, Judy Ellis and Jeffrey Combs, Steve and Diana Elmore, Jacqueline Ely, Rita and Stanley Entsminger, Jim Ernst, Mark Evans, Tracy Everitt, Karen and Scott Fandrich, Kris Farmer, Richard Fedora, Christina Fennell, Douglas Fenton, M.D., Mitchell Ferguson, Debora and Ed Fleming, Robert Fletcher, John Flynn, Chris and Kathy Forrest, Suzanne Franco, Todd Friedman and Belinda Reneau, Margaret Fulford, Blake and Christy Ganyard, Don and Desiree Gaudette, Linda and Don George, Michele and Randy Gillis, Lisa Glisson and Hinton Nobles, Gwen Gloeckner, John Glover, Donnalea and Tom Goelz, Michael Good, Ivan Gordon, Leslie Gorman, Luetta and Charles Graham, Lynne Graley, Angelina Grant, Michael and Julia Gray, Marilyn Green, Greene Emerald Med Spa, Leonard Grinstead, Alice Gronert, Michael Gropper, Damarie Grunauer Silva and Fabiano Silva, Randi and Kevin Guthard, Gutierrez Quality Consulting, Laurie and Roger Haenszel, Julia-Marie Halderman, Mark Hall, Mary Ellen Halle, Amy and Stanley Halter, Kirby Hamilton, Richard Hamilton, Judy and Peter Hargitai, Peggy and Steve Harlen, Terri Harrell, Thomas Harrington, April Hart, Stephen Hart, Mac Haskell, Akram Hassanyeh, Patrick and Lisha Hasty, Randy Hayes, Jack Healey, Mary Lynn Heekin, Rich and Nancy Heffley, Tracie and Randall Hellman, Janet Herrick and Adam Hoyles, Richard Hiers and Staci Trimas, Tracy and Gregory Hilton, Jonathan Hipp, Joyce and Craig Hoffman, Nikki Holm, Kimberly Waterhouse, REALTOR Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Florida Network Realty, Mary Jo and Elliott Horne, Curtis and Terrell Houston, Terry Hovis, Curtis Howze, Stacy Hudgens, Anthony Hunt, Lewis Hunt, Sergio Ibarra, Timothy Ingram, Patricia and Robert Irvine, J & M Painting Plus, Ron and Linda Jackson, Robert James, Steven Janicki, Kari Jelsma, Dru Jensen, Amanda Johnson, Steven Johnson, Thomas Johnson and Nina Burkholder,

Cameo Continued...

Randy Kammer and Jeff Wollitz, Kevin Kane, Lee Kaplan, Nancy and Larry Kates, Chandra and Steve Kendall, Jeffrey and Debra Kessler, Robin Kettlewell, Terrye Kibler, Sarah and Mark Kinder, Pamela Kirby, William Klein, Merril and Scott Klucha-Fox, William Knabb, Teri Kneppar, Susan Knight, Janie Knudsen, Lee Kopko, Celeste Krueger and WC Gentry, Matthew Krueger, Gerry Kubicka and Stephanie Vickers, Laura Lake, Greg and Carey Lambert, Nicholas Lambiose, Jr., Marty Lanahan, Thomas Leddy, Janine Leland and Tom Larson, William LeSage, Michael and Lisa Loiacono, Don Long, Rhonda Lorenz, Len and Arlene Lueddeke, Jason and Lorraine Maass, Joe Maguire, Angela Maldonado, Catherine Maldonado, James Malloy, Tana and David Mankus, Jason Maresch, Joe and Tracy Markley, Tim Martello and Judith Lueder, Bobbie and Melody Martin, Winfrey Martin, Kimberly and Gary Massar, Ronald May, Marc Mayo, Mary and Frank Mazza, Douglas McCall, Diana McClurg and Dan Colella, Mark McCombs, Rita McDaniel, Joyce and Frank McDonald, Mark and Angela McGuire, John McKee, Deborah McLarty, Lydia and Dan Mechenbier, Ina Mendoza, Thomas Michelsen, Kerry Mihalek and Elizabeth Nader, Gregory and Mary Ann Miller, Jeffrey Miller, Sadie Milliner-Smith and Steven Smith, Jessica and Peter Mills, Jill Miranda, Pamela A. Mitchell-Almand, Jon Monson, II, Robbin and Jimmy Mooney, Kevin Mooneyhan, Jack Morehead, MRE of JAX, Inc., Tricia Mummert, Nicholas Mundt, Mark Murph, Chad Murphy, Dan Myers, Randall Napoli, National Auto Care, Hamilton Neal, Matt and Kristen Newberg, Kathryn Newbern, Sherry and Bob Nicols, Ora Nield, Douglas Oberdorfer, Flo Anne and Robert O’Brien, Jim O’Brien, Brendon and Julie Olinto, Kelly Oosterhoudt, Tom O’Reilly, Mark and Lisa O’Steen, Sr., Kelly Ostendorf, Roger Otto, Bob Owen, Mitchell Owens, Dee Paez, Carl Palmer, Randolph Pappas, Amy Parent, Kimberly Parker, Vivien and Robert Parks, Robin and Les Passa, Jennifer Pattillo, Celia and Ken Paulk, John Phillips, Piper and Logan Phillips, David Phillipy, Brad Pickett, Ben Pitchford, Kathy and Matt Plath, Karen Platt, Robert Poole Jr., Donald Poppleton, Margaret Posthauer, Cathryn Powers, Lynne and Marc Preminger, Chris Prevatt, Jolie and Jennifer Pryor, Lisa and Andrew Puttick, Nancy and Greggory Quick, Luis Quinones, Shehani Ranadewa, Kevin and Beth Rasch, Steven Rathel, Cheryl and Charlie Reagor, Novorra Redmond, Diana Reed, Mark Reynolds, Gary and Lisa Rigg, Kathy and Steve Rima, Matt Rissman, Martin Robedee, Gloria and Chester Roberts, Kimberly Roberts, Roger Robinson, David and Constance Roddenberry, Brent Rogers and Elizabeth McIntyre-Rogers, Tami Roick, Annette and Paul Ross, Suzanne Rossignol, Jewel Rowles, Ernest Ruffell, Kelley Rusnak, Kenneth Saitow, Louis Samford, Khiro Sanchez, Scott Sandoval, Anthony Sartini, Melanie Saxon, Joy Schaeffer, Erik Schmidt, Kim Scott, Christopher Seay, Jonathan Sendelbach, Martin-Jose Sepulveda, Rick Setian, Tom Seybert, Andrea and Neenad Shah, Yvonne and Bennie Shaw, Terri Sherman, Richard Shuman, Peter and Carol Shutters, Kem Siddons, Daniel and Nancy Sima, Thomas Simmons, Ryan and Vanetta Sinclair, Dean and Susan Slusser, Eileen Smith, Gloria and Eric Smith, Josh Smith, Lawrence Smith, Todd Smith, Jody Sommers, Robin and Teresa Sosebee, Julie Spellman, Lewis Spradlin, James Stafford, Laura Steifman, James Sterling, Dr. Richard A. Stevenson, Errol and Debra Stewart, Grady and Tensy Stewart, Kerri Stewart, Rachel and Anthony Stewart, Sharrin Stewart, Stillwell Real Estate, Rochelle and David Stoddard, Scott and Cynthia Stone, Jay and Elaine Stowe, Paul Strasser, Karla Stremitzer, James and Hillary Strickland, Kenneth Suggs, Nathaniel Sutter, Michael Suvada, Jeremiah Swartzlender, Karen and Greg Swindell, Suzanne Tate, Beverly Taylor, The Driscoll Group, Inc., The Wynn Family, Jason and Michelle Theriault, Jay and Kendra Therrell, Tim Thomas, April Tompkins, Mr. Bill Townsend, Andrea Trescot, Scott Trogdon, Bruce Trump, Daniel Tuchmann, Billie Tucker, Vicki and Stephen Tunstill, Robert Turner, Wendy Turner, Donna Tuttle, Arthur and Sarah Van Blarcum, Sarah Van Blarcum, Nancy and Glenn Vann, Michelle and Ed Velasco, Jeffrey Viau, Nick and Heather Voigt, Mark Voykovic, Daniel and Robin Wahby, David Wainscott,

Cameo Continued...

Crystal Walker, Jud Walker, James Wallace, Jepp Walter, Tracy Warren, Lesley Warrick, Christina Waters, Michael Weatherby, Christine Weber and Samantha Weber, Ross Weisheit, Charles Welch, Jena Wellman, Cynthia and Jay Westbrook, Marlene and Ed White, Michael White, Robert Whitkop, Lori Ann Whittington, Teresa Wiles, Pamela Wilkening, Buckley and Donna Williams, Gary Williams, Jennifer and Rick Williams, Lori Williams, Cherie Wilson, Dwight and Sheryll Wilson, Patricia Wilson, Mary Ann and Chester Witczak, Linda and Terry Wood, Mr. and Mrs. John R. Wright, Patrick Wright, Randy Wyse, Michael Younce, Penelope Zuber

Ensemble $250 - $499

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BOARD AND STAFF

Board of Directors

Chairperson

Dr. Leslie Gordon

First Vice Chairperson & Chair Elect

Don Cameron

Second Vice Chairperson

P.C. Bryant

Board Members

Kem Amaro

Nelson Bradshaw

Ross Byers

Lisa Cochran

Laura Phillips Edgecombe

Michael M. Gropper

Randi Guthard

Carolyn Klucha

Michelle Mullen

Secretary Chad Labenz

Treasurer

Austin Wynn

Priyanka Murthy

Missy Peters

Fitzhugh Powell, Jr.

Bennie Shaw

Steven Smith

Ed White

Dr. Lorraine Rodriguez, MD

Jason Roth

Honorary Board Members

Tom Bolling, Michael Greene, Peter Hargitai, Irene Lazzara, Bobby Martin, Ivan Porter, MD, Lesley Roberts, Steven Rathel

Professional Staff

Administration

President..........................................................Numa Saisselin

Vice President, Programming...............................Kevin Stone

Chief Financial Officer...........................................Megan Diehl

Development Director.....................................Michelle Adams

Marketing Director..............................................Sarah Kraynik

Programming Manager, Theatreworks.................Jamie Kent

Membership and Data Manager........................Wendy Havens

Membership Assistant..................................Hannah Reichart

Special Events Manager....................................Nicole Karlove

Programming Manager..................................Justin MacCulley

Press and Media Relations Manager....................Beth Carper

Social Media & Content Manager...........Samantha Fitzgerald

Bookkeeper......................................................Elizabeth Rogers

Marketing Assistant..............................................Amanda Gaia

Executive Assistant............................................Shelissa Morris

Graphic Designer...................................Morgan Gesell Mudryk

Accounting Assistant and Office Manager..........Susan Shaw

Building Maintenance................................................Cliff Stone

Production

Technical Director...................................................Saul Lucio

Video Supervisor................................................Eric Stanfield

Audio Supervisor.............................................Jeremy Moore

Stage Crew: Nick Ciccarello, Aimee Pink-Crandall, J.P. McMinamen, Ashley Potter-Loper, Merrell Young, Eric Stanfield, Chris Tatum

Ticket Office

Director of Ticketing ......................................Bethany Atwell

Assistant Box Office Manager.......................Kristine Plotkin

Assistant Box Office Manager..........................Steve Yencho

Representatives: Alex Baker, Gail Cole, Bernadette Gordon, Trey Hebron, Lydel Matthews, Sophia Millard, Kristine Plotkin, Michelle Robinson, Vedra Tuff, Katy Ward

Front of House

Director of Patron Services.............................Stephanie Slusser

JSO Liaison.........................................................Barry Stevenson

Bar Manager..........................................................Stephanie Foss

Volunteer Coordinator and House Manager.....Kensley Stewart

Bar Staff: Christina Adams, Jeremy Blanton, Amber Brill, Charity Cobb, Kelly Dayton, Phillip DeSante, Mckenna Dix, Stefanie Dobson, Sarah Doughty, Alissa Down, Kim Franciose, Kendi Geiger, Byron Gilbert, Lindsey Gilbert, Rena Griffin, Megan Guanciale, Jessica Hand, Simone Houslin, Jon Huston, Devon Inman-Roden, Erica Langston, Jason Livingston, Jenna McCauley, Shannon Moir, Fernando Pavon, Michelle Perkins, Ryan Pitkat, Dawn Stubblefield

Housekeeping Manager:.......................................Pedro Torres

Housekeeping Staff:...................................................Tony Boss

Maintenance Staff........................................................Cliff Stone

Ushers

The ushers of the Florida Theatre are all volunteers. These ushers have worked six or more events in the last year:

Maureen Austin, Nancy Baker, Barbara Bauer, Gary Bauer, Karen Baughman, Tim Baughman, Debbie Bishop, Kay Bishop, Betty Brandenburg, Joy Byers, Ross Byers, Lori Carley, Sharon Cate, Eva Chambliss, Lynn Chapman, Gerri Clare, Nancy Deaton, Tony Deaton, Cate Dobbins, Larry Doute, Mary Dyal, Maria Famularo, Erika Galleguillos, Chris Girard, Mondo Godina, Frank Goldberg, Bob Greisbach, Paula Greisbach, Kirsten Hand, Cleo Hoffman, Toni Holmes, Helen Humphreys, Greg Johnson, Allen Jung, Steve Kelly, Linda Kelly, Michelle Lucas, Cynthia MacDonald, Phillip Markou, Angel Meissner, Carl Miklas, Kristy Miklas Barbara McNabb, Dennis Mooneyham, Romaine Moore, Ron Moore, Willa Moore, Peggy Morris, Joanne Nash, Gina Neal, Ruth Nelson-Peeples, Jacquie Ongayo, Shirley Pattison, Sophia Pentel, Dean Phillippi, Linda Phillippi, Anita Pierce, Jeannie Pitsch, Becky Raymond, Steven Rathel, Anne Reddish, Elizabeth Reed, James Reed, Carmel Reed, Dora Rhodes, Julie Robison, Pamela Sanderson, Mildred Sapp, Willie Sapp, Gail Sarto, Paul Sarto, Troy Scarbrough, Pat Shatzer, Jon Smith, Steven Smith, Debbie Smith, Karen Smith-Scott, Jerry Steckloff, Maria Vlacancich, Marge Walter, Zee Wilson.

For more information about becoming an usher at the Florida Theatre, please contact Stephanie Slusser at stephanie@floridatheatre.com

Professional Acknowledgements

Insurance................................................................Brown & Brown Accounting............................................Lake Brown Williams CPAs Catering.................................................................Angela Zavakos Network Support.........................................................DiscoverTec Networking.................................................................Orange Fiber Security...............................S.A.F.E. Management of Florida, LLC The Florida Theatre is a member of the Association of Performing Arts Presenters, the League of Historic American Theatres, the Consortium of Eastern Regional Theatres, Florida Professional Presenters Consortium, Florida Facility Managers Association, Cultural Fusion, The Combine, International Ticketing Association, Florida Association of Ticketing, the Association of Fundraising Professionals, and the Jax Chamber of Commerce. The Florida Theatre Performing Arts Center, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation.
Backstage Employees are represented by the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees- IATSE Local 115. Saul Lucio, Business Agent
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